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  1. Hello Ark survivors! This is the first time that I participate in a contest related to the creation of a video game character, and what better way to do it than with my favorite game: Ark Survival Evolved. Hope you like!! Description: The Lycaenops is a small-medium sized predator whose physiognomy and instinct make it an extremely successful option to explore in a versatile, complete and fast way. It is also a killing machine thanks to its jaw similar to that of a wolf and teeth that pierce even the deepest and most resistant layer of skin. They wound in such a lethal way that the prey deteriorates very quickly and due to its size, it has the ability to more effectively dodge attacks than a larger creature. SKILLS: The Lycaenops has two modes that can be toggled, explorer mode and predatory instinct. Explorer mode (DAY): This mode will take you by default when you mount it. -With the left click it will make a bite that will inflict damage. -With the right click it will make a scratch that will serve mostly to harvest the corpse of the victims in a much more effective way, although it will also do damage. -With the space bar you can jump in a run like many dinosaurs, although you can also charge a jump that will allow you to pounce between stones or not very large trees with great speed that will make the Lycaenops a very good option to explore, in addition to not will take fall damage while in scout mode. It should be noted that, even if the Lycaenops is in explorer mode, it can activate the predatory instinct, but if it is daytime when that happens, it will begin to make it sleepy quickly and it will gain unconsciousness until it falls asleep unless it is previously deactivated. If you fall asleep for this reason, you will wake up much faster than usual and unconsciousness will take you down at a great pace. Predatory Instinct (NIGHT): This mode can be toggled (deactivated or activated) between "Explorer Mode" with the "C" key, although it will automatically activate when it becomes night and deactivate when it becomes day. When activating this mode, the aura of the creatures will be seen passively, neutral creatures will be gray and aggressive ones will be red. Additionally, he will gain 20% movement speed. -Left-clicking will inflict a much deadlier bite than its daytime version, which will apply a percentage life drain effect to the victim's health as damage, and a percentage of that life drain will be reflected as health regeneration for the Lycaenops. -With the right click you can mark a creature as prey. By marking it as a target and after the combat has started, the rival will begin to lose energy as the fight goes by, and if the creature runs out of energy it will receive 10% more damage, also if the combat lasts more than 10 seconds, the Lycaenops will gain 1.5% damage reduction per second up to a maximum of 30%. -With the space bar you will make a normal jump, but if you have a marked target when jumping towards the prey, the jump will be much more ferocious and will have more range. The Lycaenops is the quintessential medium-sized predator due to its high damage and hunting qualities against its victims, but it lacks a large amount of health. Domestication: The Lycaenops works in herds, generally between 2 and 4 specimens, due to this and other factors the domestication of one of these predators is complicated: The only way to obtain a Lycaenops is by stealing a young from the female (in case that there is one in the herd) since it is not possible to domesticate a specimen in the traditional way. To achieve this we must establish a herd and verify that among them is a young Lycaenops walking. If so, the best thing to do is to get rid of the herd by killing it or make them face other creatures to divert their attention from the young. If there is a female in the herd, but there is no calf walking next to her, it is possible that it has not yet been born or that the female is pregnant and about to give birth, if it is the latter case, it is best to wait patiently for the female gives birth to the calf and then proceed with the aforementioned explanation. In any domestication scenario, the best way to get a calf is during the day because at those times the herd is resting, since the whole group is lurking at night and it can become a very complicated task to steal the calf.
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