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  1. We are missing two things: One: No Dreadnoughtus Concept Art and Two: No new news on ASA I'm still questioning whether to buy ASA or not 17 days... Pick your poop up Snail Games, and give us some news
  2. They took one look at the concept (For the Yi) and threw it out the window
  3. DOSSIER: Common Name: Diabloceratops Species: Diabloceratops eatoni Time: Late Cretaceous Diet: Herbivorous Temperament: Territorial Wild: This interesting ceratopsian is a distant cousin of the much larger Triceratops named Diabloceratops, named after its wicked horns on its frill. It is constantly seen in groups of three or four adults and sometimes their young tag along for protection. Their frills sport bright colors to ward off attackers and to disorient them. Packs of Ravagers don't stand much of a chance against a Diabloceratops herd. When defending, they shake their frills around to disorient enemies and to make them bugger off. Tamed: Alone, Diabloceratops make a great front line tank, but in a group, they become even more so, essentially becoming a giant horned wall. Despite their size not being too much larger than your average Trike, they make quite an amazing tame to have in your tribe. They have been seen tearing their enemies to shreds just with a swipe of their horns You do not want to mess with a tribe who possess these creatures. Abilities: -A head swing that causes heavy bleed damage to enemies -A stun move that allows the Diablo's to attack -A back kick that causes knockback to anythin that gets hit -A pack call that increases defense of the herd. -Rider is unaffected by earthquakes TAMING: In the dossier, it is noted that their young can be found in the herds and only the young can be tamed through passive taming with Rare Mushrooms/Flowers Other facts: -Quite common -Slight immunity to bleed -Saddle unlocked at level 35
  4. Overview You know 'em, you love 'em, it's a new carnivore! This large carnivore can be located in the Highlands region of Ragnarok, matched with incredible speed and a terribly powerful bite. This animal can reach to sizes comparable to that of a Rex but somewhat larger. Abilities Ambush: This animal will crouch down and move quite slowly, when all of a sudden it can sprint in a burst of speed as it is quite agile. Immobilizing Roar: The Tyrannotitan will let out a bellowing call that instills the prey with fear, allowing it to strike with ferocity. A Pin: After the animal is stunned, it can stomp on top of it's opponent, pinning them to the ground. A Tail Slap: This attack is practically the same as the Carch's A Bite: Just your typical bleed bite Description The Tyrannotitan's back is lined with large neural spines along side muscular arms. It has somewhat long legs to help it ambush it's prey. It's long legs also help it to turn relatively quickly. It can be a variety of colors ranging from dull brown to dashing blue and white. Taming Method To tame this guy, you first have to trap em. Then you bring a wild dino ( Med-Large Herbi will do ) and kill it in front of the dinosaur to show your strength, a Bar should show up to see how much he takes a liking to you. Keep killing more until you reach the first dot in the bar. (There's 3)At that point he will feel comfortable around you and now you can let him out of the trap without fear of him killing you. Keep killing herbi's till the second one is reached. Then he will let you ride him for a small amount of time at the third dot, he tames. Dossier Common Name: Tyrannotitan Species: Tyrannotitan fortis Time: Early Cretaceous Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Highly Aggressive Wild: Just when I think I've seen them all, I see another darn dinosaur. This one I've decided I'm naming Tyrannotitan fortis, due to my most recent encounter with this animal, or should I say beast? I did see it hiding under trees before it struck. Just the speed it ran it is beyond me or my common knowledge. Besides the fact that it's roar practically and literally froze me in place when I heard it. I've had the same nightmare ever since. I did see one pin down a poor parasaur and watch it brutally rip it to shreds. I must say, it took quick work to it. I am impressed about that. Another thing before I forget, I did see it knock back a tribe hundreds of meters with a single hit from it's tail. Just imagine being one of the people trying to defend themselves... Tamed: If you manage to please this giant, you might be lucky to have it on your side or even better. What I mean is, they tend to think highly of themselves and feel jealous when they see that another Tyrannotitan has friends. They want to feel included as well. I've seen different Tyrannotitan's fighting with each other because one was in the process of being trained. Anyways, back on topic. These creatures are very powerful to have on your side and I've seen them barrel through giant stone gates with ease. Metal, not so much. They tend to use their head a lot while fighting so Tribes have gotten smart. They slapped battle helmets onto them. I don't blame them... Additional Info Saddle Crafting Recipe: Hide x475 Fiber x230 Ingot x65 Wood x30 Lvl Unlock: 76 Engram Pts. Required: 45 Y'all can suggest changes if yall want.
  5. My complaints: 1. Ark 2 being delayed AGAIN?! Why can't they stick with a date and stick to it. 2. ASA is basically a whole new game. Why can't the people who own the old Ark get the new one for free. I feel cheated.
  6. I honestly hope Gorgonopid wins, Its one of my favorite prehistoric creatures
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