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  1. Hylaeosaurus belonged to the Cretaceous Period. Hylaeosaurus Custos means the Guardian Lizard Belonging to the Forest. Hylaeosaurus would get a buff to it's melee damage and health when in a forest. Hylaeosaurus would also be able to produce a sleep gas made from narco berries, spoiled meat, and and a compound it obtains when eating berries. This sleep gas is released from tubes on the sides of its body, below the spines. W.I.P.
  2. Geosaurus is a marine reptile that's name means "Land Lizard." So I decided to make it a small dune diver. It would act kind of like a Scorched Earth Purlovia but not horrible, in that it would hide in the dunes and pop out if it sensed a player nearby. Dossier Thanks to ZCI5250 Wild Until recently I had assumed Deathworms were the only threats in the dunes, but survivors should be wary of the creatures that lurk beneath their shadows. Despite its ancestor being an aquatic animal, Geosaurus thinium can be seen surfing through the dunes, often sticking with their Deathworm guardians. This peculiar creature is about the size of a Kaprosuchus, and will not hesitate to lunge at any creature that dares attack their guardian. If anything were to agitate a swarm of Geosaurus, they will propel themselves out of the dunes at whatever drew their ire. I have heard survivors recall close encounters with Geosaurus launching themselves several meters into the air, damn near knocking their argies out of the sky. Rumors are that to tame a Geosaurus, one has to sacrifice their tames to wild Geosaurs, not dissimilar to how one would tame Troodons. Domesticated A tamed Geosaurus can prove to be a very worthy tame for survivors that are willing to lose a couple tames. Geosaurus gain a boost to their abilities from being in packs of up to three, and can dish out significant damage to anything they face. Furthermore, a tamed Geosaurus can be commanded to dig into the ground and shoot upwards in any direction. These reptiles pack a lethal narcotic venom that can make anything they bite drowsy, and can be a worthy taming aid for any tribe. Overall, Geosaurus is sure to find a spot in the stables of any tribe willing to tame one. Geosaurus has a couple of attacks. Right Mouse Button - Bite Attack, deals 25-50 torpor, scaling with melee Left Mouse Button - Charge Attack, hold this to charge the lunge, only works when buried. It would be able to knock aerial creatures up to argentavis size or smaller. It leaps out of the sand at very high velocities and can hit anything. It has a 30% chance to hit the creature in question with 75% of the creature's torpor, with a 1% chance to knock it out completely. Once it lands it would flop around for 5-10 seconds, depending on how high it falls, and would flop around like a fish out of water. Once it recovers it will then be able launch at something once again.. If it launches at a ground creature it will deal the same amount of torpor as an aerial creature, but it would unbalance it, with a 1% chance to knock it over and out. These chances can only be boosted if you tame the entire pack and even then it doesn't increase by much, maybe to 5%. These chances are nullified if it hits any other part of the creature, only dealing around 50-100 torpor. The torpor dealt is scaled by melee damage, and the bite does as well. If The Creature is small enough, around jug bug or smaller it will pull them under the sand and feast on them there. Middle Mouse Button - Bury, this is how you attack for the Left Mouse Button. They would spawn in the dunes of Scorched Earth in packs of 3 or 4, with Death Worms hiding near them. Death Worms use Geosaurus' to knock down creatures so Death Worms can feed on them. Geosaurus would move around undetected in these dunes and knock players off their tames. It would be around 4 times bigger than the survivor, but packs a punch. It's slower on land but when riding through the dunes, it would go really fast. As Scorched Earth may have once been an ocean, Geosaurus evolved to be able to absorb oxygen from the sand and the air. In order to tame Geo you would have to wear bug repellant scaring away death worms that may be lurking around. This brings the Geosaurus closer so you could tame it via sacrificing your own tames, for Geosaurus to lunge at them. Depending on where the Geosaurus hits them, describes the taming effectiveness added.
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