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Introducing Stygimoloch: Extinction Light Dr!
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Introducing Stygimoloch: The Light Dr Artwork was not mine, based on the skin from ARKaeology but any custom artwork will be appreciated Dossier down below! Intro: Welcome survivors. I present to you stygimoloch, one of arks dino that never truly made it in game. Now with its new found skills and short temper, it will surely change extinction forever! Wild: Just as you are walking through the sanctuary, you get flash bannged, to then become a punching bag. Stygimoloch is incredibly short tempered and will strike at even the biggest of threats with no remorse. Its crystal dome on top of its head seems to reflect light and can easily stun raptors and wolves. I believe that this and stygimoloch size are due to the corruption of the element, since it seems to be bigger in proportions than I could have ever imagined, being as tall as an iguanodon! Taming: For some reason stygimoloch loves its smaller cousin, pachycephalosaurus and will even aid it in battle.Bring a strong pachy and get ready to go hunting with the stygimoloch of your choice.(Will no lose effectiveness when hurt but when targeting smaller targets, the bigger the better!) Tamed: Once the hunt is over you will find that you have a powerful tame on your side with various skills: Left-Click: Headbutt Stygimoloch prefers to stun and attack rather than charging since it's not as agile nor as fast as its baby cousin. This attack also can cause torpor to itself over time. Right-Click: Flash-Bang Stygimoloch reflects light from its crystal dome and stuns any small to mid sized creature. Could potentially set trees and bushes on fire. This attack drains stamina. C-Click: Corruption remover Stygimoloch shines its crystal dome with Element in its inventory onto a titan, removing the corruption at a faster and more effective rate. This can also help tame corrupted creatures. Trap the creature of your choice and bring its health down to 10%. After that aim your stygimolochs light onto a ring that will pop up. If not aimed correctly it will start to lose its taming effectiveness. Once freed from corruption the creature will be tamed and will have a “purification” boost which increases its base stats for 10%. This is useless without Element and does not help on supply drops. Drains stamina. X-Click: Light turret Debuff any incoming corrupted creature while defending the supply drop by shining multiple rays of light. Drains stamina. Space-Click: Light mirages Confuse other tribes and dinos by having a temporary light mirage of someone running around. These mirages do not have shadows. Drains stamina. Passive abilities: Debuff reapers Glows in the night (Bioluminescent) Pack bonus around Pachys Weakness: Endgame Theropods Good Flyers Big packs Fire Ranged weapons Shields(reflects its own light stunning itself) Stygimolochs Sauropods Difficult terrain Galis for obvious reasons In the wild it is aggressive to: Any Carnivore Any insect Large omnivores Drones (stuns them,then destroys them) Stygimolochs Corrupted creatures Theriz and sauropods(Thrill of the battle, I guess) Survivors(not our lucky day) Passive with: Small to midsize herbivores Small to midsize omnivores (Survivors excluded) Any flier (No point in hunting them) Pachys (Get a special pack bonus) Enforcers (Can't be stunned by Stygi) Titans (For obvious reasons) Helmet and head counters: 😎Sunglasses skin on any helmet 🤿Scuba Masks Tek helmet Dossier: Wild: Although several creatures have fallen to the corruption of Element, stygimoloch seems to have grown resistant to it. In fact, the dome on stygimolochs head is made out of a crystal material which helps reflect light. I suspect that this and its immense size is due to the Element corruption. What has not changed is its territorial temperament and will strike down whomever is bold enough to approach it. Taming: For some reason stygimoloch becomes passive when a survivor is riding a Pachy. Bring your favorite pachy and get ready to go hunting with this aggressive dino. Tamed: Once tamed, stygimoloch will be able to manipulate light in any shape or form, ranging from blasting light as if it were a turret to a strong stunning ray of light. Finally I have heard from the native tribes that if you combine Element with stygimolochs light, you could free creatures from corruption, though I still have to try! Why should I vote for this? Stygimoloch could have made the game but instead was implemented as a skin for the pachy. By voting you will help stygimoloch to be more than just a “Pachy skin” but a dino that will help change Ark forever. Also its a new herbivore that is able to pack a punch while staying in theme with extinction. Community Corner: Questions or suggestions? Feel free to put them down below!!! And as always thanks for reading!- 1 reply
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This is Mamenchisaurus, Extinction’s last bastion against the corruption. This powerful creature is one of the strongest tames known, rivaling even the Giga and Charchar in terms of use. Let’s get into her, shall we? Design In real life, the Mamenchisaurus was a large sauropod found in Jurassic China. They had few predators due to their size, and had one of the longest necks known among dinosaurs. On Extinction, they boast a coat of protofeathers on their backs and tails, as well as the element-infused underside shared by Velonasaurs and Managarmr. When empowered by eating a corrupted heart, the spines along its back will glow blue, much like the “good” element color on its and most Extinction creature’s underbellies. Dossier “Common Name: Mamenchi Species: Mamenchisaurus Interfectorem Corruptionis Time: Late Jurassic Diet: Herbivorous Temperament: Defensive” Wild ”The wild and unnatural wastes of Earth are oftentimes too much for any creature, much less any herbivores. and yet? the righteous and gigantic Mamenchisaurus stands tall against the waves of opposition. These huge sauropods use their weight and mighty tails to combat the hordes of corrupted creatures in the wastes, sometimes even fighting Titans and winning! They make a unique use of corrupted nodes and hearts they pick up, turning the former into a tame-enhancing applicant, and the latter into sheer elemental power, the beast being near unstoppable when under its effects.” Domesticated “While not exactly easy to tame, Mamenchisaurus offer immense utility to anyone who can wield its power. It’s among the only creatures I’ve seen fight those Titans and hold its own, meaning that, next to the MEKs, they’re arguably the best creature for taking on those abominations. Earning one’s trust, on the other hand, is a whole ‘nother beast entirely.” Ecology Mamenchisaurus are massive herbivores found wandering the Wastelands of Extinction. Despite being herbivores, they will relentlessly attack and kill hordes of Corrupted Creatures, leaving most other species alone. Due to their immense size, they are rarely, if ever, attacked by predators such as Rexes or Spinos. Taming Mamenchisaurus are tamed strangely. A Wild Juvenile must be found and interacted with to begin the process, as it will follow you after being interacted with. While it is following you, you must kill Corrupted Creatures (Or Titans if it is more convenient for larger tribes) and ensure the Juvenile’s health never drops below 50%. If it does, the Juvenile will become aggressive to you. After enough creatures are slain, the Juvenile will warm up to you and sit down, allowing it to be fed a single Corrupted Heart to tame. The larger the creature slain, the more the taming bar goes up. Abilities Mamenchisaurus offer a wide range of abilities meant to fight off the rampant corruption. For starters, the species passively deals 2x more damage to Corrupted Creatures and Titans, are near impossible to knock back from Titan attacks, and can rotate in place. Their main attack is a directional foot stomp, allowing them to hit all directions around them. Their secondary attack is a neck sweep, giving them far more range than their primary attack. Their third and strongest attack is a charged and targeted tail whip, so precise as to accurately impact corrupted points on Wild Titans and dismount riders. Lastly, Mamenchisaurus can convert Corrupted Nodules into a paste that empowers tames against corrupted creatures, and can consume Corrupted hearts to gain an even further damage boost, enough to also damage metal structures. The main drawbacks of such power is the beast’s terrible speed, high demands for food, lacking attack power against non-corrupted creatures, as well as the substantial cooldowns/recoil that all of its abilities have. Uses ~Mass Gatherer Though not its intended purpose, Mamenchisaurus’s Neck sweep can harvest trees and bushes, gathering immense amounts of wood, thatch, fiber and berries. ~Wave Defender Due to its buffs against corrupted creatures, Mamenchisaurus is a must-have for OSDs or Element Veins. The one catch is due to its large AoEs and damage, the Mamenchisaurus must be placed away from the defended position to avoid it breaking the target itself. ~Raiding/Raid Defense Due to its large health pool and size, Mamenchisaurus can somewhat effectively drain turrets of their ammo, and breaks down defenses due to being able to break Metal structures in its empowered state. On the flip side, Mamenchisaurus can effectively counter raiders using Titans due to its powerful anti-corruption abilities. ~Titan Hunting/Taming Due to its power against Titans and Corrupted Creatures, Mamenchisaurus is best used to fight these gargantuan threats. It can even be used for taming the behemoths due to its targeted tail whip attack. It can easily compete with Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus against any of the Titans, including the King Titan. The one caveat is the creature’s inability to properly attack the Desert Titan when wild, due to the Titan’s tendency to fly high out of reach of most creatures (this can be circumvented by building a large enough platform on a Quetz Platform saddle, much like how one flies a Giga up to the Titan). Notes -I submitted the Mamenchisaurus due to the lack of variety in most community votes. While many different species (some good, some bad) have made it into the top ten, the winners are mostly the large carnivores (Charchar, Fasolasuchus, Gigantoraptor) or flyers (Desmodus, Sinomacrops, Rhyniognatha) and I wanted to introduce something new. Specifically a herbivore, as the last herbivore to be introduced was the Amargasaurus on Lost Island (unless the Andrewsarchus eats berries but I don’t recall it doing so). -The Mamenchisaurus was designed as both a PvP and a PvE tame to appeal to both crowds. While it doesn’t have distinct utilities angled toward either party like the Laeallyenasaura (My last submission), it’s unique abilities make it an valuable tame for late-game Extinction, for both PvE and PvP tribes. -Mamenchisaurus was partially designed to shake up the meta, given its anti-titan abilities and its precise and powerful tail whip. -While titan-opposing dinosaurs have been proposed before, I made mine a sauropod to differentiate itself. -The Mamenchisaurus’s taming method, particularly the feeding of a Corrupted Heart, was meant to dissuade the taming of early-game. -Mamenchisaurus’s main counter would be speedy player-controlled flyers or gliders, which can easily get hits in without being struck themselves. -If targeted right, the Mamenchisaurus’s tail whip can very easily put Managarmrs or Rock Drakes out of commission, swiftly killing the beast or its rider with its immense power.
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