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(Extinctions True Ruler) Introducing Gorgonops, the Feral Tracker & Slayer of Corrupted Tags: PvP, PvE, scrapped creature, carnivore, ignores armor, creature tracker, mount, blueprint finder, taming assistance, ideas prompts for community, last chance for getting it Concept art by RiskyBiscuits (Sorry if the corruption seems out of place, it was added later. Of course wouldn't look out of place ingame.) PLEASE READ: To the people frustrated with Gorgonops, we hear you. This is the third time we have posted Gorgonops, as it is designed for a desert map (Scorched Earth, Ragnarok, Extinction). Prior to this, other Gorgonops designs have also been posted, which may add to your frustration. We have taken as many suggestions and opinions into account as possible, but will permanently retire this concept after the Extinction vote. I ask of you, survivors, to please give Gorgonops your honest ranking and not rank it according to your frustration, if it does make it to the second round. Whether that puts it in 10th or 1st place, or any place in between, is of course up to you. A lot of work has gone into this concept, and we would hate to see that go to waste this way, but of course every journey comes to its end. We hope this is not too much to ask. To the people who are frustrated with Gorgonops, thank you for your consideration. And to the others, thank you so much for your continued support, its truly amazing to see how many of you are here for Gorgon. - Team Gorgonops Greetings, survivors! I shall introduce to you all the stalker of scent; the Gorgonops! Gorgonops is one of the few creatures cut from ARK that many people knew (thanks to series such as Walking with Monsters and Primeval) and always wished to get since the first days of the game. Even WC planned to bring it into the game, before discharging it. For such a reason the Extinction DLC, the conclusion of the original storyline of ARK, is the perfect occasion for getting this fearsome synapsid finally into the game. Not only that, but the unique design and abilities proposed here surely make the creature blend into the Wasteland Earth environment and set it apart from anything else the game currently has. I kindly invite you all to read carefully through the whole submission before deciding whether to upvote it or not. You’re going to like it!! Latest Updates: [Under Dossier] - New Lore Section - [Under Utilities & Scenarios] - Why Gorgonops is your best asset on the Extinction map - Lore: The pressure from the Extinction wasteland, pushed the Element exposure on Gorgonopses to manifest itself on the creatures' snout. The olfactory organ as well as the deadly fangs got mutated by the Element, granting them unique properties. Gorgonops can now smell and detect the Corruption Nodes, the main sources of the Fallen Earth's greatest menace. But it can also get stimulated by a strange reaction with Element-containing dusts, leading the creature to a drugged-like status of deadly ferocity. Meanwhile the fangs now seem to secrete a strange molecule capable of annihilating the Corruption, like if the Element was trying to heal from its own disease. However, adaptation occurs on both sides as, indeed, the hive mind of the Corruption learned to avoid Gorgonopses, to order its hordes of corrupted monsters to flee from these hounds instead of attacking them. For this reason, a pack of Gorgonopses big enough can scare away even the largest of the corrupted monsters (with exception of the Titans). Wild: Gorgonops specimens most often patrol the wasteland, keeping a nose out for potential prey. Their incredible sense of smell allows them to detect creatures in a wide range around them. Not being very fast, they tend to go after relatively slower prey, which includes survivors. They’re patient hunters, and will track down their targets until the opportunity for a kill presents itself. On rare occasions you may find Gorgonops specimens in safer zones such as the biodomes, sanctuary, and sunken forest, wandering near exclusively in mated pairs as they guard something really valuable. Parental Buff (Wild Only): In the presence of their own pups, wild Gorgonops receive a buff that increases damage output and damage resistance. Pups raised by survivors don’t develop this behavior. Congratulations! You got your Gorgonops! What can you do with it? NEW ABILITY: Hunter of Corrupted The fangs of a Gorgonops melt corruption and thus Gorgonops deals increased damage to all corrupted creatures, and passively deters corrupted creatures with its presence. Some very large corrupted creatures require multiple Gorgonops to be present for this to take effect. This means that you can use Gorgonops to guard your base against corrupted creatures, or use it to wander the wasteland without fighting. POSSIBLE ADDITION: Gorgonops Den Structure In Gorgonops inventory, survivors can also craft a den like those found in the wild. This structure can house anything up to the size of an adult Gorgonops. This den can be used to protect small creatures and babies, and they will grow at a slightly faster rate (Gigantoraptor should be able to nanny them in here too). The den also protects against extreme temperatures and effects while in the wasteland, desert, snowy tundras and other extreme environments, similar to a tent. Another addition COULD be short-range tunnels between different dens that have already been set up. These will function as primitive versions of a tek teleporter, however it should be noted that the range is quite short. Utilities & Scenarios: Why Gorgonops is your best asset on the Extinction map: Gorgonops’ tracking abilities will help you find high level creatures, which are extremely rare on Extinction. Most experienced players will know the struggle of trying to find a high level Giga on Extinction, and Gorgonops will lighten this often painful search. In addition, Gorgonops’ taming assistance tools will bring extra QOL to the taming process. But what really makes Extinction a unique challenge is the corruption-infested wasteland, and Gorgonops absolutely doesn't lack features to give you an edge in such an environment. First of all, its tracking abilities are very helpful in the wasteland, for it helps you track down Element Nodes, which hard to find and harvest before they despawn. As for corrupted beasts - the greatest danger out there - Gorgonops' features deal extra damage to them, melting through their sick flesh. This type of damage is so unique and dangerous that the Element's hive mind learnt to avoid it. As a result, corrupted beasts are scared of a Gorgonops' mere presence. With enough of these wasteland synapsid hounds escorting you, you’ll be able to scare away even corrupted Gigas. What’s more, the Element Frenzy Gorgonops may go into by fighting Element-based/corrupted creatures enhances its strength in battle. All these combat-focused assets make Gorgonops an excellent choice for attempting to defend Orbital Supply Drops. Gorgonops packs even have a chance to scare OSD assailants temporarily, giving the people attempting to defend them slightly more breathing room, as the creatures will come attack it at a slightly lowered pace. PvE: Gorgonops provide lots of use when it comes to taming creatures. Their scent being able to identify the levels and stats of creatures makes finding worthy tames far easier. Bringing unconscious creatures to safety as they tame is also incredibly helpful. If you need to return to a particular creature later since you don’t have the resources, you can leave the creature marked and come back once you’re ready. Digging up valuable treasure is certainly valuable in itself and tracking rare temporary resources such as Element Nodes will surely be appreciated. Gorgonops may see use in swamps and other areas with lots of venomous insects and beasts. They are also great at defending bases against corrupted, as they passively scare off corrupted, including the largest of corrupted, if the pack is large enough. PvP: Gorgonops make for great base defenders. Their autoalert defining specific species is paired well with Parasaurs who identify particular groups of enemies, now at an increased range. In the midst of a fight, their fangs come into good use when ignoring armor of all kinds, allowing them to deal high damage to beefy targets. If a target is sent on the run, the Gorgonops can pick up on their scent and hunt them down until they’re caught. Sniffing out traps can ease raiding by helping raid parties avoid disaster. Finally the Element Frenzy may be an interesting wildcard to play on the battlefield.
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Common Name: Gorgonops Species: Gorgonops secutor Time: Late Permian Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Aggressive Wild: “Gorgnops secutor has the most developed sense of smell I’ve witnessed among the local wildlife. It’s a hunter in every sense of the word: once it memorizes the scent of its next prey, it will seek it out anywhere, no matter how far it runs. Gorgonops prefers to take its time to bring down its target, since it’s no fast runner. Its unqiue way of storing charge light allows it fend off the many dangerous creatures that could potentially threaten its life. Furthermore, its sturdy physique allows it to resist venom and toxins that would knock out or even kill any other creature of the same size. That means Gorgonops doesn’t have to worry about snake bites, bug stings, poison gas and such! Good thing it’s not so ravenous to devour anything it smells!” Domesticated: “I’ve met some ingenious survivors who specialized in training their Gorgonops as bloodhounds. This beast’s smelling is so masterly, it can be taught to recognize the scent of just about anything. Wild herbivores, tamed creatures, enemy survivors, you name it! It can even learn to detect hidden traps or treasures! Its unique method of charge light can make traversing the many dangerous caverns and raditaion easier. Moreover, tracking creatures such as Parasaurus are able to detect threats from greater distances, with a tamed Gorgonops’ help. But that’s not all: thanks to its durability, survivors can use Gorgonops to carry knocked out creatures on a special transport sledge.” Introduction: Greetings, survivors! I introduce to you the stalker of scent; the Gorgonops! The foundational ideas and selling points for this therapsid include: Role as a tracker and taming assistant Taming method involving kidnapping Ability to find max-level creatures Immunity to torpor and toxins Enhances the tracking abilities of other creatures Can drag unconscious creatures to safer locations for taming Is a moving Mountable Charge Light Pet due to the Charge Light stored in its fur. The Gorgonops has repeatedly appeared in votes and makes it to the Top 10 consistently, but hasn’t made it through. As one of ARK’s scrapped creatures and one of the few from the mainstream to have not made it into the game, this concept for Aberration will give it time to shine. Wild: Gorgonops most often patrol the Blue and Red zones of Aberration, though they may occasionally appear in the Green Zone as well. Their incredible sense of smell allows them to detect creatures in a wide range around them. Not being very fast, they tend to go after specifically slower prey, which includes survivors. They’re patient, and will track down their targets until an opportunity presents itself. In the Blue and Red Zones, they guard something valuable. Taming Process: G. In these dens, they will store food and raise their pups isolated from the outside world. Survivors can enter these dens and kidnap the pups for themselves. However, parents have increased aggression towards anything within the vicinity of their dens, gaining a parental buff. The owners of the den will need to be dealt with in whatever way a survivor desires, and ensure that they can collect the pups in relative safety. From there, survivors will need to tend to the young beast’s needs until they are satisfied and reach adulthood. Tamed: Congratulations! You’ve successfully tamed a Gorgonops! With such a fierce predator and expert tracker in your hands, its utility will be immeasurable. Actions: Primary Attack (, , ): A basic bite attack. This ignores armor. Secondary Attack (, , ): The Gorgonops raises its nose to the air and takes in a scent. A reticle will appear, allowing for aim. Creatures sniffed out by a Gorgonops will be permanently tracked until they sniff out a different target. The current target will have their level and stats revealed like HLNA. Learning the scent of a specific animal will allow the Gorgonops to passively identify others of that species in the future. They can also identify the smells of objects like traps and explorer notes. Roar (Click C, , ): A strictly cosmetic roar. Jump (Press Space, , ): A basic jump. Cannot jump with the Gorgonops Sled Saddle. Passive Abilities: Autoalert: Like a Parasaur, the Gorgonops can detect specific threats. Because of its sense of smell, it can better pinpoint specific species. However, it needs to have been exposed to the scent before in order to properly warn their masters. Immunities: Gorgonops are immune to the effects of torpor, poisons, and radiation. Gorgonops Den: In their inventory, survivors can craft a den like those found in the wild. This structure can house anything up to the size of an adult Gorgonops and can store food like a trough. Babies will be able to eat from the stored reserves, and will grow at a faster rate while in the den. There is also notable insulation. Treasure Hunting: When idle, Gorgonops have a chance to uncover rare resources, equipment, blueprints that are added to their inventory. The quality of unearthed gear is entirely random. Tracking Buff: Nearby creatures with similar tracking ability such as Parasaurs, Troodons, and Direwolves have their own detection range increased in the presence of a Gorgonops. Sled Saddle: The Gorgonops has a standard Gorgonops Saddle. A more advanced Gorgonops Sled Saddle can be constructed as well. Unconscious creatures can be placed onto the sled and transferred to a different location. Multiple Gorgonops may be required to drag larger creatures. Two for a Rex, three for a Bronto, etc. Having this saddle equipped prevents jumping. Charge Light: Like its smaller bretheren, Gorgonops has charge light that it stores in the fure along its body. This build up of light allows it to fend of creatures like the Nameless and Reapers. This can be drained and recharged like the normal charge pets Parental Buff (Wild Only): In the presence of their own pups, wild Gorgonops receive a buff that increases damage output and damage resistance. Pups raised by survivors don’t develop this behavior. Utility & Scenarios: PvE: Gorgonops provide lots of use when it comes to taming creatures. Their scent being able to identify the levels and stats of creatures makes finding worthy tames far easier. Bringing unconscious creatures to safety as they tame is also incredibly helpful. If you need to return to a particular creature later since you don’t have the resources, you can leave the creature marked and come back once you’re ready. The Gorgonops Den is great for raising babies with the growth buff and food reserves. The den can also act as a temporary base when on the go. Digging up valuable treasure is certainly valuable in itself. Gorgonops may see use in swamps and other areas with lots of venomous insects and beasts. PvP: Gorgonops make for great base defenders. Their autoalert defining specific species is paired well with Parasaurs who identify particular groups of enemies, now at an increased range. In the midst of a fight, their fangs come into good use when ignoring armor of all kinds, allowing them to deal high damage to normally beefy targets. If a target is sent on the run, the Gorgonops can pick up on their scent and hunt them down until they’re caught. Sniffing out traps can ease raiding by helping raid parties avoid disaster. The main thing to note is that the Gorgonops isn’t a great fighter. It operates more as an ambushing assassin that ganks when opportunities present themselves. Directly involving themselves in battle leaves them vulnerable to creatures who fill those bruising roles better. Conclusion: If there is any creature that truly deserves to join the roster of ARK, it is the Gorgonops. Countless entries in previous submissions with a wide variety of ideas show that this creature can work! In the last map of the original ARK storyline, bringing back a scrapped creature, and a popular one at that, would close things off on a great note before the transition into Genesis. Have fun, survivors! Go Gorgon or Go Home! Art credits to Lapis Lazuli & RiskyBiscuits Creator of Fasolosuchus. Writing credits to DynastyOfDragons on Discord. Idea Credits to BPP