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!!!!!!!BARBATUREX the iguana with sexual dimorphism!!!!
jimmibonanit posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Barbaturex First of all, this will be divided into male and female due to sexual dimorphism. FIRST PART i have come to earth after so many different arks, but one of my first pressures were the barbaturex, some giant iguanas that hide in the trees or camouflaged in the rocks of the city, now i am afraid to cut down trees because the barbaturex if you cut down their tree they get off it and bleed you dry with their claws and you die. MALE: wild: This giant iguana, being a male, has a neutral temperament and is very fast but has less life than the female but it has a claw that does less damage than the female but is faster and has better bleeding just like its tail, which is faster than that of the female and works like a whip. tame: To tame this beast you must first make it angry so that it chases you and let it give you a few blows so that it carries a super bite, opening its mouth a lot. When it is carrying the bite you have to take a spear and put it in its mouth to prevent it from sawing it, a time with the spear in his mouth every two seconds the durability of the spear is reduced by 1, so you have to be quick and throw food into his mouth before he breaks it. (favorites: prime lamb meat and superior feed) tamed: This beast, once tamed, uses the mount of the male because dimorphism causes them to use different mounts. attacks: As its main attack it has a claw that causes bleeding as strong as that of the thylacoleo, as a second attack it has a tail that works like a whip, taking away whatever the enemy has in its hand and being able to dismount dinos as big as a rex and as a third attack it would charge the bite from before filling the heart, and the fuller it is, the more damage it will do. TEK MOUNT: His Tek mount gives him glasses with which he can see thermally along with a small rifle that will be the same as the Tek sniper, his bullets being able to pass through walls and other dinos to hit more than one with a single shot second part soon!!!- 2 replies
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Introducing Longisquama, often thought of as the missing link between birds and reptiles. A beautiful array of thick long feathers shoot out from its spines almost as long as their body and with striking colours. So much that some of the colour regions on this scaley feathered creature change depending on the region it’s standing in. In the redwoods it may appear darker with browns and reds, greens and yellows in the jungles and blues and whites in the colder regions. Can be found clinging to trees but often difficult to see with it’s chameleon abilities giving it an almost invisible characteristic with it’s environment. But knock the tree down, or if you can bola the creature from up high it will float down gently as if light as a feather. Enjoying a diet of bugs, the Longisquama will shoot it’s tongue out to grab a meal. In fact once it’s tamed and sitting on your shoulder, with it’s beautiful plumage draped down like a cape, if it has a belly full of chitin it munches it up producing a torpor inducing tongue lick. This can come in handy when given an instruction to lick. The Longisquama is a skittish creature, so while on your back look out for its head twitching in different directions, as it will always keep an eye on the nearest creature to it, be it a creature or a human up, to a fair distance away. But in keeping itself safe the creatures nearby don’t seem to notice it as easily due to its camouflage properties, it seems creatures have a reduced agro. You’ll feel safer when this is on your shoulder. Even if you are spotted and need to run away, the Longisquama knows it’s in danger and will not only try to get a few good torpor licks in, but if you find yourself stumbling off a cliff or high perch, while it can’t fly, it’s feathers reduce any impacts of fall damage by half. Increasing weight will increase its carrying capability and it may be able to reduce fall damage drastically to 90%. The beautiful plumage doesn’t go to waste either, nor does this creatures love of clinging to high places. Once you’ve tamed one it will happily wrap itself around the neck of your other tamed creatures, giving it a higher perch. In doing so the plumage with it’s pretty array actually assists with its chosen larger tames mating desirability. With mojo’s running to the extreme, mutations of the offspring appear to be much more prevalent when the Longisquama has your tames back. (Top 2 art pieces are not by me, bottom 2 are)
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Giant Polyclad - The Ocean's Gliding Flatworm
acedjd posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Additional Colorings Species: Pseudobiceros Ophiophagus Time period: Late Permian Diet:Carnivore (Sorry for it being a bit long but there's good stuff here I promise Wild The Giant Polyclad can be found in the Coral reefs of the shallows where they lie in camouflage waiting for prey to wander into its reach. The giant Polyclad lunges and wraps itself around the prey's body and crushes it while injecting a toxin to liquify the prey's insides and consume it with its proboscis. However, The natural predator of the giant Polyclad, the ichthyosaurus, is immune to this toxin and uses its echolocation to find hidden Polyclads and dispatch them with their toothed jaws. During Periods of rain some Polyclads travel on land to consume plant fibers for the bacteria that live on them, which enhances their already lethal toxins, but some may not make it back to the sea by the time the rain stops and will dry out. These dried bodies can be harvested for black pearls and an abundant amount of cementing paste. When Polyclad bodies are harvested in the water they will offer chroma mucous and organic polymer. Taming Because humans are not off the menu, if a survivor happens to be snatched up by a Giant Polyclad they must struggle to escape before they are crushed or injected with this toxin. If you do manage to escape, this is the first step to taming this toxic critter. After escaping its grasps the Polyclad will not try to chase after as it costs too much energy to do so, then you'll want to approach it with many Shadow Steak Saute and drop them nearby as when eaten, it seems to overstimulate the Polyclad and alter its brain chemistry; making it less aggressive while fortunately making its toxin less potent. Domesticated Tamed Polyclads are much less conserving of their energy and can glide through waters at high speeds. However this is very taxing to the creature and it often feels the need for a quick snack. Survivors can harvest the polyclads chroma mucous. Which allows it to camouflage, and put it on themselves so they can also be camouflaged when the Polyclad is. While it is not known how to breed Polyclads, another tribe had discovered something else. If a Polyclad has a part sliced off of it by a very sharp weapon like a sword, the part sliced off will grow into a completely new one. I’ve learned that most of the time they are only able to do this twice as continued severing will cause them to die. Gameplay Features -Giant Polyclads can go completely camouflaged into its surroundings but at a closer glance it becomes clear that there is something there. -can be ridden with or without saddle -produces Chroma Mucous, can be applied in the armor slots and as a skin to the Polyclad saddle to make the player and saddle completely camouflage along with it. Chroma Mucous can also be used as a replacement for bio toxin -Hard minigame to escape the Polyclads grasp when the player is caught by it. -Attack the Polyclad to free whatever got caught in it (other players or creatures) - The giant Polyclad can glide through the water with ease but drains energy fast (just like the griffin). This means it will soon have to stop to rest (takes longer than regular stamina regain) or it can instead devour another creature to quickly regain energy. -When on land the Polyclad has a Moisture meter telling how much time it has left before it dries out. When dried out the creature will go unconscious and will have a bar similar to the torpor bar. When this bar runs out the Polyclad will die, this can be avoided by having another creature to drop or push the heavy Polyclad back into the water. The Moisture meter will stay full if it is currently raining or snowing in the area. -contact attacks will cause a small reflective damage output except to robotic creatures and poison immune creatures. -Ichthyosaurs are the only creature that will attack the Polyclad first besides land creatures that usually do. -Dried out Polyclad corpses give cementing paste and Black Pearls -Non dried out Polyclad corpses give chroma mucous and Organic Polymer -Tamed Giant polyclads cannot breed but can produce offspring by being sliced with a sword. The part sliced off will regrow into a new Polyclad. If a polyclad is sliced for a third time it will succumb and die. If a polyclad is sliced again too soon after it was recently sliced it will also die. (mutations are more likely to happen to get rid of the identical-ness) -Polyclads grown from a part of another polyclad will always be slightly weaker from its predecessor unless it gets a mutation in a specific stat. -To tame a Giant Polyclad, get ensnared by it first and then get successfully freed from it. Then don't get too close to it and drop it some shadow steak saute until it's fully tamed. Moves 1. Left Click-Proboscis Stab: adds torpor and minimally lowers the target's stamina while minimally increasing the Polyclads stamina. 2. Right Click-Lethal injection: Injects toxins that slowly drains the creature's health, weakens their damage output, and drains stamina. 3. Spacebar-Defensive stance: Flattens itself reducing damage taken, Camouflages and rapidly heals 4. C-Crushing Finish: Wraps itself around the creature and crushes it dealing 25 damage every second. Can dismount players from their mounts as well so they must attack to free the creature. (Only works on things smaller than itself) Pseudobiceros hancockanus - Wikipedia Pseudobiceros fulgor - Wikipedia Cestoda - Wikipedia Polycladida - Wikipedia- 4 replies
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