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Sea version of wyvern/dragon. They are also the size of a wyvern(in game, irl they are just slugs). They have ability to shoot air underwater which forces player into a air bubble which will drag them to surface unless they punch it to break a bubble(no dmg)! Or if you come to close they will tail slap you and stun you like Electrophorus(+dmg)! In order to have them you must steal their glowing eggs on the bottom of the ocean but be careful, if you grab egg without diving suit you will also get stunned(on few sec)! While raising them they require Ammonite Bile, that`s same deal as wyvern`s need milk! Once they grown up they eat everything(all meat, spoiled meat, Ammonite Bile and Bio Toxin{if no meat left in them}). When adult they are 30% faster. And they can shoot air and stun just like wild ones(they are also immune to stun and tuso grab). While mounted they remove your air consumption. When they are on surface of sea they gain ability to shoot water(like archerfish). But that doesn`t mean they can exit the water!!! But don`t mistake, just because they can`t go to land it doesn`t mean you don`t need them. They are great for PVE (fast anti stun/grab) and PVP(it can disable enemies with ez)!!! They have 2 mods of shooting: 1. Shooting like a firefighters does¸ which doesn`t do dmg but repels enemies away(similar like Diplodocus). 2. Shooting water balls ,which when they hit enemies forces any flyer to just drop out of sky like they are been hit by bola and once they touch the ground they are slowed for 50%, also that attack does dmg unlike 1st attack but it also have few seconds cd(~6)! At the end: to have them you must steal and rise their eggs, babies eat Ammonite Bile they are great for moving around of ocean since they cannot be stunned or grabbed by tuso when underwater they have air strike(no dmg) to keep enemies away or electro stun if they come to close(+dmg) on surface of sea they have water cannon(no dmg) to repel enemies way or water ball to knock down flyers out of the sky to ground/sea
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Gigantohierax is a genus of eagle from the Quaternary of present-day Cuba. Little is known about the two known species of the genus other than their very large size. It is known from two species, Gigantohierax suarezi and Gigantohierax itchei, and was first described by Arredondo & Arredondo in 2002 based on material found in cave deposits in Cuba. The second species was described in 2020 by William Suaréz, and was found in the Las Breas de San Felipe tar seeps, also in Cuba. Gigantohierax is primarily known from fossils of the leg with bones of the femur and the tibiotarsus known. Based on their structure with the thigh having flared ends and twisted structure, these raptors may have been partially terrestrial but not necessarily entirely so, whereas few modern hawks and eagles travel in this manner. Furthermore, the osteology of Gigantohierax implied that it was robustly built, unlike some other large fossil buteonine fossil species. The two species of Gigantohierax differed In size. G. itchei was around 29% smaller than G. suarezi. However, what is certain is that Gigantohierax was extremely large. In fact, they are regarded as the largest accipitrid ever known to exist in the Americas. Furthermore, the fossil discovered of G. suarezi approach in size those of the Haast's eagle, which is considered the largest eagle and typical bird of prey known to have existed. G. suarezi was considerably larger than the harpy eagle, the largest extant eagle in the Americas (and one of the top two most massive living eagles). If Gigantohierax was nearly the size of Haast's eagle as projected, it may have been over 30 cm (12 in) greater in total length than the harpy eagle and around an estimated 40-50% heavier. Gigantohierax was one of several examples of Island gigantism in Quaternary Cuba, especially several birds and mammals. Of note is that Gigantohierax co-existed with a similarly record largest giant owl, Ornimegalonyx, representing the nocturnal near ecological equivalent. In-game, they are giant Argentavis-like birds of prey that specialize in combat and will not turn hostile unless they get close to them, but if approached or attacked they will turn hostile and fight back mercilessly. It attacks with its beak and claws, but inflicts damage while giving the opponent a bleeding effect. In addition, it performs a ramming piercing attack from the air by gliding, and an attack that continuously damages medium-sized creatures while restraining them with its claws. And by howling, you will be given a buff called "Courageous Roar". It grants increased defense, attack power, speed, reduced stamina consumption, coma resistance, faint resistance, and poison immunity. Surrounding creatures who hear the howl can be given a debuff that has the effect of fear, loss of fighting spirit, speed, attack power and defense power reduction. By the way, the speed is much faster than the Pteranodon. Taming method This ancient raptor cannot be tamed normally, unlike the Argentavis. Because to tame this bird, you have to steal a fertilized egg from the nest, hatch it, raise it, then tame it. However, there are always Gigantohieraxes guarding the nest, and when the player approaches the nest, the nearby Gigantohierax will attack, and after the fertilized eggs are taken, the surrounding Gigantohierax will attack all at once. Also, since it chases faster than a Pteranodon, it will catch up quickly unless it kills the chasing Gigantohierax or escapes by jumping long distances such as Beelzebufo and Procoptodon. In the wild, they grab and restrain and attack, so there is a danger that they will be forcibly dismounted from the creature they are riding, and then they will be taken away and attacked until they die while restrained, so it is extremely life-threatening. increase. However, once you have a fertilized egg, you can raise it with meat just like Argentavis. After taming It can ride in its own saddle, can fly faster than a Pteranodon, can glide, and is specialized in combat. Especially in battle, attacks with beak and claws that give the effect of bleeding like wild, A ramming piercing attack from the air by gliding, an attack that continuously damages medium-sized creatures while restraining them with claws, and by howling, granting the strongest buff to yourself and debuffing creatures in the surroundings. You can also use Brave Roar, which can give It can also carry more cargo than the Argentavis, sometimes cutting metal, obsidian, crystal, and fur by 80%, and reducing the weight of the creature it's grabbing and restraining by 70%, making it a carrier. suitable as In that sense, this bird is more combat-friendly than the Argentavis, and can be useful for transport.
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Agriarctos(Ancient panda found in Europe)
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Agriarctos is an extinct genus of panda from the Middle to Late Miocene, approximately 8-18 million years ago. This genus and its type species A. gaali was established based on fossils from Hatvan, Hungary, and A. vighi based on fossils from Rózsaszentmárton Miklós Kretzoi proposed Agriarctos was closely related with Agriotherium. Previously published, Ursavus depereti was assigned to Agriarctos by Kretzoi, but now proved to be polyphyletic. Agriarctos beatrix was published in 2011 as a new species of Agriarctos. genus Kretzoiarctos, which was named after Kretzoi. Agriarctos est un genre fossile d'ours décrit en 1942 par le paléontologue hongrois Miklós Kretzoi. ) a cependant identifié un ancêtre possible, le genre Agriarctos, de la fin du Miocène en Hongrie, et a suggéré qu'il s'agissait d'un descendant d' du milieu du Miocène. Agriarctos — викопний рід триби Ailuropodini з підродини Ailuropodinae родини Ведмедеві. In-game, she appears as a panda the same size as Phiomia. This panda is a rare creature with an extremely low probability of appearing, and is basically friendly in nature and will run away as soon as it is attacked. However, it is omnivorous, and when it finds the corpse of a creature, it may go to the corpse and eat the corpse. will attack surrounding creatures, including With this buff, your attack power, speed, and defense are extremely high, and you can easily take down a Brontosaurus. By attacking, you can give bleeding damage to the enemy. In addition, as a special attack, it may roll and roll its body to rush, and has the effect of stunning the player and creatures (excluding large creatures and larger) that are hit by this attack. However, once the "Rage" buff wears off, it reverts to normal. Taming method It will be a passive taming by hand, but the food is special, and it can only be given fiber. Moreover, one tame consumes 50 fibers, so you will need a lot of fibers. If you are attacked by a player or other creature, the taming gauge will drop if you run away. Furthermore, if you eat the corpse of a living creature and become "feral", the taming gauge will be reset, so it is assumed that there are no living creatures around. After taming It can be ridden without a saddle, but equipping a saddle greatly enhances it. What this means is that without a saddle, just like in the wild, eating the corpses of living creatures grants the "Ferocious" buff, greatly increasing attack power, speed, and defense, and dealing bleed damage when attacking. I can. You can also use a special attack that rolls and rolls your body, which has the effect of stunning the player and creatures (except for large creatures and above). After that, it has excellent gathering ability, and collects a lot of fibers, hides, furs, and organic polymers in particular. But what happens when you equip a saddle? First of all, the saddle has a design that feels like a Roll Rat, and the special attack that rolls up the body feels like a chip saw, causing bleeding to most creatures, including large creatures, and cutting down trees. and destroy rocks. However, if you do that, the saddle's durability will drop and it will break, so you'll need a spare saddle. And the other is that he is usually not good at swimming, but by equipping this saddle, you can overcome that. Because the saddle has a plate for that purpose, and it acts as a raft, allowing it to move twice as fast as normal. Even in this state, if you eat a corpse, it will become "feral" and become even stronger, so even if you encounter a megalodon, there should be no problem.- 1 reply
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Vieraella is an extinct genus of frog from the Lower Jurassic (Early Pliensbachian to Toarcian) Roca Blanca Formation of Argentina, and one of the oldest true frogs known. This genus is known by a single excepcionally well preserved specimen, P.V.L. 2188, with at least eight presacrals vertebrae, free ribs, ulna and radius not fused, bony skull with some discoglossid characters. Despite living around 188 million years ago, Vieraella was anatomically very similar to modern frogs. For example, its hind legs were adapted for jumping, and the skull already possessed the lattice-like form found in modern species. It was, however, an unusually small frog, measuring only 3 centimetres (1.2 in) in length. Although older frog-like creatures are known, such as Triadobatrachus, these possessed many primitive characteristics, and cannot be said to be "true" frogs. In the game, it appears as a friendly frog that lives near water. Even if attacked, it will run away immediately. It is amphibious, swimming in water and flying on land. ARK has Beelzebufo, but unlike Beelzebufo, this frog is friendly when attacked and can climb walls and glide when flying high. Taming method To tame, show the corpse of a small insect such as Meganeura in the same way as an otter, and it will eat it, and the taming gauge will rise after eating. However, if you are attacked, the taming gauge will be reset. Therefore, assuming that there are no living creatures around, you can safely feed the corpses of small insects to raise the taming gauge, and when it reaches 100%, the taming will be completed. After taming It can be ridden with a special saddle, and is amphibious that can swim inside and fly on land just like the wild, and can climb walls and glide when flying high. When I say glide, it doesn't feel like a griffon, it feels like a meteorite falling when flying, and it's a sudden drop and glide. But that's not all. Yes, this frog's greatest ability is to grant buffs with its croaking. ↑ 1. When it sings like the image above, it has the effect of increasing the attack power, speed and defense power of tamed creatures, just like Yutyrannus. Also, since you can swim underwater, you can buff tamed creatures that are underwater. ↑ 2. By crying like the image above, the tamed creature will be given buffs that increase recovery, regenerative power, and increase stamina to help them recover. It makes me feel like a Daeodon. After that, just attack normally, and you can attack the enemy with a debuff that reduces recovery and slows movement speed like Carcharodontosaurus.
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Stegodon(Ancient elephant with very long tusks)
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Stegodon is an extinct genus of proboscidean, related to elephants. It was originaly assigned to the family Elephantidae along with modern elephants but is now placed in the extinct family Stegodontidae. In the game, they mainly act in packs of three, with the higher level being the leader, and the entire pack will always receive a pack buff. They are normally neutral, but when attacked, the whole group becomes hostile and attacks in groups. Also, at this time, the leader may attack the enemy all at once after giving a "menacing roar" that reduces stamina, fear, loss of fighting spirit, and movement speed reduction. This ancient elephant has much longer tusks than mammoths and can use its tusks to skewer enemies with a bleeding effect, making them effective against larger creatures such as Tyrannosaurus and Spinosaurus. Also, if there is a carnivore nearby, a buff called "Carnivore Killer" will be given. This buff deals twice as much damage to carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus, and by combining the pack buff with this carnivorous killer buff, even large creatures such as Tyrannosaurus can be easily defeated. can. Taming method It will be a tame with a special method called "fighting together tame". This is a taming method similar to Amargasaurus. First, approach the leader individual and give him a "Sweet Vegetable Cake" to get them to fight together. Then all the herd will follow the player, but from here is the real taming. It is to subdue hostile carnivorous animals and raise the Taming Gauge. However, it is important to note that if you subdue non-hostile carnivores such as herbivores, omnivores, Dire Bears and Beelzebufo, the taming gauge will reset and the Stegodons will all attack at once. So, mainly defeat hostile carnivores such as Tyrannosaurus to increase the taming gauge. Also, after defeating a hostile carnivore, you can restore health with Sweet Vegetable Cake, and after giving it, the taming gauge will increase easily, so you need to give Sweet Vegetable Cake to all the herds to heal them. In addition, when the taming is completed, the whole group will be tamed as it is. After taming A dedicated saddle that can be ridden, and acting in a pack grants a pack buff. Of course, the individual with the higher level will be the leader. Moreover, when the leader moves, all the individuals in the group may ignore the player's instructions and follow automatically. If you want to act alone, we recommend that you act as an individual that is not the leader. Also, just like in the wild, if there are carnivorous animals nearby, a buff called "carnivorous killer" will be given, and the leader will reduce stamina, fear, lose fighting spirit, and slow movement speed to the enemy at this time. You can also roar. It is also an excellent carrier as it can harvest a large amount of Wood, Straw and Fiber and cuts the weight of Wood, Straw, Fiber and Stone, Flint and Metal by 90%. In addition, they are extremely faster than mammoths, have high fighting power from the beginning, and are almost the strongest when acting in a group, so you can take them to boss battles. A tamed Stegodon herd can then merge with another tamed Stegodon herd, with the highest level individual from the merged herd becoming the leader.- 6 replies
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Albicetus(Ancient whales moving in groups)
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Albicetus is a genus of stem-sperm whales that lived around 15 million years ago, found in Santa Barbara, California in 1909. It was originally wrongly categorized for decades as belonging to a group of extinct walruses. whale," a reference to the leviathan in Herman Melville's classic 1851 novel Moby sausage, centering on Captain Ahab's obsession with a huge white sperm whale. It was originally classified as a species of the extinct walrus Ontocetus in 1925. At the time, the whereabouts of the holotype of Ontocetus emmonsi were considered unknown, even though Remington Kellogg considered it a member of Physeteridae. In 1994, the holotype of Ontocetus emmonsi was relocated in the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, and in 2008 a comprehensive paper was published demonstrating that the Ontocetus generitype was a walrus, not a sperm whale. However, Scaldicetus, being based on teeth, was hardly diagnostic at the genus or even familial level, and so in 2015 the new generic name Albicetus was coined for Ontocetus oxymycterus. In the game, it appears as an ancient whale that acts in a pack, and mainly acts in a pack of three. They are neutral, but if you get too close they become hostile and attack in packs. If you attack this whale, you can give the opponent a bleed effect. Also, when you act in a group, a group buff will be given, and the group's high-level individual will become the leader, and when the leader howls, the group's buff will be strengthened, and with the howl as a signal, all the animals in the group will all move at once. attack the target. Taming method In the same way as Dinopithecus, only the leader individual can be tamed. Therefore, it is necessary to kill the non-leader and reduce the health to 50% of the leader. It runs away as soon as it finishes shaving up to 50%. Once you run away, all you have to do is passively tame it by handing it over. However, the only food they use is ammonite bile, and that is the only food they are given. Therefore, when taming, defeat the Ammonite, obtain Ammonite's bile, defeat the individual other than the leader, reduce the leader's HP to 50%, and immediately run away after reducing it to 50%. Once you've escaped, all you have to do is pass the ammonite's bile to passively tame it. After taming They can be ridden with a special saddle, and when there are two or more of them, a herd will be formed and a herd buff will be given. A higher-level individual becomes a leader, and the leader can howl to grant the herd buff and command the herd to attack the target. Also, as a special action, it has the ability to spray water, which allows the player to drink the water sprayed, and the water sprayed with a water bottle can be added.- 1 reply
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Cave Bear(An Ancient Bear Bigger Than Dire Bear)
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The cave bear (Ursus spelaeus) was a species of bear that lived in Europe during the Pleistocene and became extinct at the beginning of the Last Glacial Maximum about 24,000 years ago. Both the name cave and the scientific name spelaeus derive from the fact that fossils of this species were mostly found in caves, indicating that this species spent more time in caves than the brown bear, which only uses caves for hibernation. Consequently, in the course of time, whole layers of bones, almost entirely those of skeletons, were found in many caves. The specific name "cave" (Latin spelaeus) was given to Cave Bears because many of its bones are found in caves. The body length of the bear reached 2.7-3.5 metres, which is 30% larger than the modern brown bear. The front part of the body was more developed than the back legs which were short and strong; it also had a massive head. The skull of Cave Bears differ from the brown bear, having a much steeper forehead and lacking front teeth.It was most likely vegetarian with the main diet consisting of herbaceous plants and honey. However, in winter, in the cold season, the bear could hunt for prey and other animals. Cave Bears are found only in Eurasia, which formed in several geographical races, differing in size. The cause of extinction was probably the climate in the late Warm glacial period, when the forest cover has declined sharply, depriving the Cave Bears food sources. However, the prominent role played in its extinction were probably because of hunting activities of ancient people. In the game, it is an aggressive bear that is larger than Dire Bear and has an extremely ferocious personality. If it is to protect the , it will actively attack surrounding creatures. This bear is sometimes standing and walking on two legs, and when it is standing, it makes a "threatening roar", which is a warning to surrounding creatures. This will give you a buff that increases attack power, defense power, speed, and regeneration, and will give debuffs that reduce fiber loss, movement speed, fear, and defense power to surrounding creatures. In addition, the attack in bipedal walking is extremely high, and because it attacks with claws, it gives a large amount of bleeding effect and can drive the opponent to death. Normal quadrupedal walking accelerates as you run, and its speed is about the same as Woolly Rhino. Quadrupedal walking is mainly for movement, and standing bipedal walking is mainly for intimidation and attack. Taming method Adult bears cannot be tamed, unless they have cubs. Because only children can be tamed, first you need to defeat the parent who protects the child. And after defeating the parent, hand-feed honey to the baby bear left behind, taming is completed, and then you can raise it into an adult. Fortunately, they are omnivores, so they will eat anything. After taming It can be ridden with a special saddle, can use "Menacing Roar" just like a wild one, can stand up and walk on two legs, can attack with claws that give a bleeding effect, and has excellent harvesting power. It collects more fiber and berries. By the way, the strength is almost the same as Tyrannosaurus, so you can take this bear to the boss battle instead of Tyrannosaurus.- 7 replies
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Megapaloelodus (ancient flamingo, ancestor of flamingos)
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Megapaloelodus is an extinct genus of birds distantly related to flamingos. It belongs to the same family as the closely related genus Palaelodus, but was more specialized. Megapaloelodus represents a specialization of the lifestyle of Palaelodus, which apparently was more like a wading duck in behavior – long-legged but still able to swim with ease, possibly even diving a lot – than a modern flamingo. Megapaloelodus, on the other hand, seems to have been evolved into a true wading bird, convergent with the true flamingos. In-game, it is a friendly creature with a design that resembles a giant flamingo, mostly brightly colored. These flamingos live in groups of about five around the water, and when attacked by other creatures, they all fly into the sky at once to escape. However, if certain conditions are met, they will spread their wings and act intimidating to warn them, and if they ignore the warning, they will attack all at once. The condition is to get close to their nest. At that nest, they are always waiting to warm their eggs, just like real flamingos. warn you. However, if you ignore the warning and approach the nest, Megapaloelodus will attack all at once to protect the nest. It is usually timid enough to run away, but it may attack if it is to protect the nest. Taming method You may think that there are eggs in the nest, but the probability of producing fertilized eggs is extremely low, and 80% of them are infertile, so finding fertilized eggs will be difficult. If you get a fertilized egg, you can hatch it and raise it, but the problem is that the food is "Megapaloelodus milk" that is dropped from Megapaloelodus with a low probability, and you can only feed it. Therefore, you will need to defeat many Megapaloelodus to obtain it. But there is another way of taming, and it is very peaceful. That is, by approaching the individual you want to tame with Ghillie equipment and handing over Chitin, you can play a dance game with the player wearing Ghillie equipment. In addition, Megapaloelodus will not accept any equipment other than Ghillie equipment, so Ghillie equipment is required when taming. And dancing games require a well-timed "left click" to center the bar in the same way as hacking taming in Tek Stryder. If successful, the Taming Gauge fills up, but unlike the Tek Stryder, it dances without rest. A time is set for this dance, and after that time, the bar will reappear, and just like before, press "Left Click" at the right time to move the bar to the center and raise the tamage gauge. However, if you fail, you will have to stop dancing and start all over again. And once it's up to 75%, you can mount it like an Equus, auto-pop, and start flying in the air. From there, press and hold either the left or right key on the screen in the same way as Andrewsarchus, and the taming gauge will rise, and when it reaches 100%, the taming is complete. This will automatically fly in the sky just by pressing the key. You'll have to redo it, so just be careful. After taming It can be ridden without a saddle and can glide. Touching water tends to increase movement speed. They can spread their wings to intimidate, which is effective against medium-sized creatures such as Raptors and Sabertooths. Equipping a saddle, however, can be fun. It's like a "flying gatling", this Megapaloelodus has a small Gatling cannon mounted on its head that can be used by having an assault rifle in the Megapaloelodus inventory. However, the saddle itself has a durability value, and when it runs out, it can no longer be used. Also, Megapaloelodus can stand and wait like a real flamingo, so you can use Gatling in that state. However, there is actually a TEK saddle that allows you to shoot light bullets while flying like a jet. Moreover, if you enter the water while gliding, you can swim like a submarine. Without gliding, you can ride it like a TEK Hoversail if you stick it in the water. However, this assumes you have a TEK saddle.-
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Morohasaurus (ancient poisonous lizard with powerful venom)
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Morohasaurus kamitakiensis is an extinct genus of monstersaurian squamates that lived in Japan during the Early Cretaceous period. In the game, it appears as a neutral lizard, but if you get too close to it carelessly, it will become hostile to protect itself. This creature is an amphibious lizard that can cling to walls and climb like Megalania, or burrow underwater like Sarco for locomotion. However, the biggest feature is that it has a very strong poison. This poison is a strong poison that afflicts the player and other creatures even if it is bitten, and the effect of "stamina decrease, poor visibility, coma value increase, movement speed decrease, bleeding" is given, and the player dies immediately. Other creatures, even large creatures such as Tyrannosaurus, are immune to poison, so basically no one attacks them. This means that even after being tamed, you will not be attacked by anyone while mounted as well. They also have an excellent sense of smell, so even if they are wearing Ghillie equipment, their sense of smell will quickly detect them. And you can use your sense of smell to find out if there are dangerous creatures around you. Taming method Normally, it cannot be tamed, but instead, a "Morohasaurus Nest" will be generated at a low probability, and the nest will always contain fertilized eggs, but there are times when Morohasaurus will be on guard around the nest. If you try to approach the nest, the nearby Morohasaurus will become hostile, and if it discovers that you have stolen the fertilized eggs, all nearby Morohasaurus will become hostile and attack to retrieve the fertilized eggs. However, once a fertilized egg is successfully obtained and hatched, it is necessary to grow it into an adult. Fortunately, meat alone is enough to feed them, so if you have meat, you can easily raise them. After taming An adult Morohasaurus can be ridden with its own saddle. However, just like in the wild, you will not be attacked by other creatures while riding. Also, the venom of this creature is still present, and in some cases can be used for coma taming after weakening. Also, like the wild, they have an excellent sense of smell, so they can sense where dangerous creatures are, and where players with Ghillie equipment are. And in the inventory there are times when a toxin "Morohasaurus Venom" is generated that is more potent than Bio Toxin. This "Morohasaurus Venom" can be thrown like a bomb to attack, or it can be eaten by comatose creatures to further increase their coma values. By the way, if the player eats it, he will die instantly. So this item is definitely a good item for taming and poison attacks. After that, it will be an amphibious creature that can climb walls and move underwater, just like in the wild.-
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abilities: m1 bleed effect, m2 charged bite attack that builds more damage the longer it's held (with a pack of 4 max.) You gain 15% bonus damage reduction, speed, and attack boost. While holding shift, you can leap out of the water to gain a huge amount of distance. To be tamed, you would have to ride on its back for a certain amount of time. It'll eat out of your hot bar but will not gain taming effectiveness; it'll prevent it from eating you (they spawn in packs, so beware if you're solo). To breed, they'd act like your average dino on land; they just lay their eggs in the sand like modern-day sea turtles. That's all. Please vote for Dakosaurus if you find it cool for the center. ❤️😄
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Notobatrachus(Ancient toad bigger than Beelzebufo)
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Notobatrachus is an extinct genus of frog from the Middle Jurassic Cañadon Asfalto Formation, Cañadón Asfalto Basin and La Matilde Formation, Deseado Massif of Patagonia, Argentina. N. degiustoi is the most completely known Jurassic frog and has been recorded in many outcrops of the La Matilde Formation of the Deseado Massif in southern Patagonia. In the game, Beelzebufo is a larger toad that lives near water. It is neutral and hostile to being attacked, but when in hostile state it takes the following actions. 1, bite attack Unlike Beelzebufo, it swallows its prey whole, so it has an extremely short tongue and attacks by biting. Its power is so strong that it causes bleeding effects. 2, jump attack When the enemy moves away from it to a certain distance, it jumps from itself, jumps on the enemy with its own weight, restrains it so that it cannot move, and deals damage with its body weight. 3, gastric juice attack This toad vomits gastric juices from a distance that immobilizes its enemies. Creatures or players affected by gastric juice are given the effects of "coma value increase, movement speed decrease, stamina decrease, defense power decrease, poor visibility, destruction of buildings and armor", especially for players wearing armor Therefore, it acts as a lysate in the same way as Arthropleura. This toad with these behaviors is extremely nasty, so if you don't tame it, be careful not to annoy it. In addition, it may put a "poisonous mucosa" on itself to protect itself, and when the player or other creatures touch an individual with the poisonous mucosa, it will be attacked by a "hallucination effect". In addition, the poisonous mucous membrane is only applied when it is used for water, so if you find an individual that is used for water, it is safer not to touch it. After that, you can jump and swim like Beelzebufo. However, unlike Beelzebufo, it cannot be tamed normally. Taming method The taming method is to steal the fertilized eggs. There is a small chance of a nest surrounded by grass near water, with a fertilized egg in the center of the nest. However, Notobatrachus is always watching the surroundings, and if it is taken, everyone will attack at once to retrieve the fertilized egg. Naturally, even if you get close to the nest, they will become hostile, and even if you're wearing Ghillie equipment, they'll sometimes find out, so you'll need to mount a flying creature to escape. And if you can get a fertilized egg well, you can raise it to an adult and then you will have an excessive amount of taming. After taming It can be ridden on a special saddle, and can jump and move, swim, vomit gastric juice that gives debuffs, jump and attack using its own weight, and perform normal bite attacks just like wild animals. . Note that this toad itself is immune to all types of poison, so it is impossible to put it into a coma. But I have no doubt that he will be a very good ally, at least in the future of ARK!- 3 replies
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Chororapithecus(Megapithecus miniature ancient gorilla)
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Chororapithecus is an extinct great ape from the Afar region of Ethiopia roughly 8 million years ago during the Late Miocene, comprising one species, C. abyssinicus. It is known from 9 isolated teeth discovered in a 2005–2007 survey of the Chorora Formation. In the game, it appears as an ancient gorilla about the size of a Tyrannosaurus, acting in a pack of five. They always act in packs, and the one with the highest level becomes the leader, and always receives pack buffs. In addition, the leader can "drum" the chest like a drum, giving the entire pack a buff with the same effect as Yutyrannus. This gorilla is neutral and normally docile, but when attacked by a player or other creature, with the pack buff applied, after the leader "drums" the entire pack buffs, The whole group will fight back at once. Also, you can carry rocks that are generated in ARKs, and you can throw them to attack. This rock-throwing attack has the same offensive power as Giganotosaurus, and if hit, it has a stun effect that stuns even large creatures such as Brontosaurus, and at the same time, it immediately puts large creatures such as Brontosaurus into a coma. I can. Well, if you're a player, you'll definitely die instantly. Taming method In fact, there is a child Chororapithecus in the herd, and the child must be given the Sweet Vegetable Cake by hand. However, if you try to get close to the child, the adult Chororapithecus in the surrounding group will attack all at once, so you need to kill all but the child. If it's just kids, hand them Sweet Vegetable Cake and then tame them. After being tamed, they are still in a child's state, so they need to be raised by an adult. Luckily, they are omnivores, so they eat anything from berries to meat. After taming Can be ridden without a saddle, forms a herd with two or more animals, generates a herd buff, and a higher-level individual becomes the leader, and the leader performs "drumming", beating its chest like a drum. By doing so, you can give the entire herd a buff with the same effect as Yutyrannus. Also, just like in the wild, you can carry rocks that are generated, and you can throw them to attack. As for rocks, you can move them to a different location in addition to throwing rocks, so you can carry rocks to a safe location. By the way, you can also take it to boss battles.- 2 replies
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