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  1. Really love the idea, glad to see some love for sauropod dinos considering that we have not gotten a big sauropod dino in a while!
  2. Species: Chilantaisaurus tashuikouensis Time: Cretaceous period Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Males aggressive, females neutral. Art credit for Chilantaisaurus design goes to Risky Biscuits, check out her website she makes amazing art. Dossier Through the wastelands of this place once called Earth, corrupted with elements, I have seen things that I would originally thought to be impossible. Mountain sized beasts made from pure element wandering, corrupting any poor creature to enter its path. Other creatures attempting to escaping the corruption by fleeing to the bio arks placed in the wasteland or the city which provides some level of protection, however, never before have I seen a creature which not only coincides with the corruption in a symbiotic relationship but uses the element to its advantage without being corrupted itself. Wild From what I have heard, Chilantaisaurus is a medium sized carnivorous dinosaur living in one place that no person or dinosaur should ever go, the forbidden zone. Other tribes in the area tell stories about what Chilantaisaurus is capable of if it exists since no one has the courage to set foot in the forbidden zone and find out. Some people tell stories of how no corrupted creatures would ever consider hurting the Chilantaisaurus because of the element pumping through the Chilantaisaurus body, tricking the corrupted creatures into thinking that Chilantaisaurus is like them, allowing it to wander peacefully without interruption. Going off of what the local tribes say, I can assume that even if some poor creature survives the hell hole of corrupted creatures that the Chilantaisaurus would make short work of the creature. Some tribes say that if a survivor were to somehow manage to tame one of these beasts, they would be able to then use the element coursing through its veins to copy and use other creatures' main traits to its gain. Domesticated The local tribes say that the males and females stay far apart, only meeting up to mate and produce offspring. Hypothetically, if you were to reunite the male and female then you would be able to grab yourself an egg. However, I would assume that first you would have to gain the trust of the male by feeding it different kinds of rare items. If the male is unsatisfied, then the baby could come out at a lower level, even worse the Chilantaisaurus may feel agitated, kicking you off the back, alerting all the corrupted creatures in the area of your presence. To snag one of these element junkies it's extremely advised to bring more than one tribe member to kill all the corrupted creatures in the area just in case Chilantaisaurus becomes agitated. However, I bet Mei Ying could probably solo tame this thing with little to no effort. I also bet that the more feeds it gets the more levels the offspring will get once hatched, as well as the less chance you will be turned into a corrupted Giganotosaurus meal. Abilities and utility If what the local tribes are saying is true, then the Chilantaisaurus is the ultimate defense and offense dino, being able to fire back out what its enemy dishes out. However, the attacks that are copied by the Chilantaisaurus are weaker than the creature it copied base attack, having a 25% less dp. Also, once copied, the buff only lasts for 1 minute before having a 2 minute cooldown before being used again. Lastly, the stronger the attack, the more element it costs to use. For example, if the Chilantaisaurus copies the harvest abilities of an ankylosaurus - then per 1 minute it would cost 100 element. Another example is if the Chilantaisaurus were to copy the insane bite force of a Giganotosaurus, then the element cost could go up to 1000. This thing is best when used with other tribe members but could also be used as a solo tame to deal with tricky enemies. Controls Left Click - Bite (Base dp for a 150 deals 120 dp) Right Click - Tail slam dealing less dp but more knockback (the smaller the dino the further it gets flung away). C Button - Cosmetic roar (to let your enemies know that you're not messing around) as well as to use your copied ability. Ctrl button - Opens up a scroll wheel menu used to access copied abilities (similar to the one you get when hovering over your dino). X Button - Shoots out a beam of pure liquid element. Once the beam touches a dino and % meter will appear over its head, you have to maintain the beam on the dino until it reaches 100%. Once done, the ability will be placed inside your dinos copy menu. To use copied abilities, place element required inside dinos inventory, click on the ability and hold down c to use that dinos ability. Base Stats (For a level 1) 1200 hp 600 Stam 1400 Food 300 Oxygen 120 Melee Uses in PVP / PVE PVE - Chilantaisaurus is probably the best tame to move through the wastelands to fulfill your exploration and harvesting resource needs, seeing as no corrupted dinos agro onto you as long as you don't attack them. Chilantaisaurus is more of a slower dino, however, can be boosted in speed by copying fast dinos abilities. Chilantaisaurus is not good at doing OSD’s or element veins but is a great tame for clearing lots of enemies in your way for a short period of time depending on the copied ability. PVP - As mentioned before, Chilantaisaurus is best in teams, being able to act as the best tame to fit your team's play style. In Giganotosaurus fights, it can act as a Yutyrannus, or a weaker Giganotosaurus/Carcharodontosaurus or a tame to dismount your enemies. If your fighting guys flying around in tek suits then you can use the abilities of a velonasaur to shoot them down, or when cross servers open and wyverns can be transferred to Ext then you can become a weaker wyvern depending on the kind of wyvern your Chilantaisaurus copied. But the Chilantaisaurus is best for countering OSD’s and Element veins when they are completed. The enemies may be so distracting with getting the loot that they might not notice the Allosaurus sized mini Giganotosaurus running towards their tames, or a mini rhino, or a mini wyvern - allowing you to take all their loot. Last tips and mentions, Chilantaisaurus may seem insanely strong, which it is; however, it has counters - again all its attacks are weaker and it’s slow - you can not use two abilities at once. Meaning you're vulnerable when attacking and the element cost is crazy high when using your abilities. Main counters to Chilantaisaurus are flyers, fast tames that act as glass cannons, tank dinos that can out last the Chilantaisaurus 1 min ability time. Also, when transfers open up and this creature starts getting brought around to different arks, keep in mind that it is a slow swimmer and can not copy water creatures abilities. Another thing to note is that when put in a cryo pods the Chilantaisaurus keeps its copied abilities but new Chilantaisaurus, babies of bred Chilantaisaurus or cloned Chilantaisaurus don't, meaning that you should create 1 insanely strong Chilantaisaurus with all the best stats before taking it out and starting to use it. Thank you for reading through my post! Please leave a vote if you like my idea, if you don’t then Chilantaisaurus will copy the king titans abilities and blow up your base lol!
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