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Common Name: Plateosaurus Species: Plateosaurus trossingensis Time: Late Triassic Diet: Herbivore Temperament: Docile Wild Considered the grandfather of sauropods, Plateosaurus trossingensis helped pave the way for the evolution of the long-necked dinosaurs. Unlike its later cousins, Plateosaurus was primarily bipedal and could grasp heavy objects with its forelimbs. Its strong musculature helped it contend with some of the predators of the ARK, even going as far as tossing them around like a judo master! Using the claws and strength on their forelimbs, Plateosaurus would scrape off the bark of redwood trees to get to the delicious sap trapped within, leaving the trunk itself intact. Some sap may slowly leak out over time from the spot they clawed at, so Survivors can have a window of opportunity to grab some before it seals up. Domesticated Plateosaurus won’t shy away from taking advantage of an easy meal, which enables Tribes to trick the prosauropod into lapping up tree sap taps attached to redwood trees. By placing narcotics in the tap, the Plateosaurus will promptly pass out from the spiked sap and be ready to tame. With their strong bodies, Plateosaurus can carry heavy objects and other creatures for you when on the move. Even if the object is too heavy, they can still push it where it needs to go. They can even pick up large rocks and trees and move them wherever you see fit. I’ve miraculously seen a Tribe member’s Plateosaurus grapple itself to a wild Rex, only for it to push it off a cliff. Plateosaurus also have great control of their necks, allowing Survivors to have it lift themselves up from their mouth so they can reach areas to build much easier. Details PVE Can carry crafted structures and natural structures (perfect landscaper!) Alternative: can craft natural structures in its saddle inventory Can repel creatures by carrying them away or pushing them off somewhere Can grapple on to creatures and either toss them or slam them on the ground akin to the damage received from falling Can harvest sap from redwood trees without needing a Tree Sap Tap Can pick up small creatures and Survivors in its mouth and can move its head and neck around for easy and level building PVP Is great for pushing or carrying away major threats during a raid Can toss around creatures and slam them down as if they receive fall damage Can help supply Rhyniognatha with Sap Taming Get a Tree Sap Tap and insert Narcotics in its inventory Wait for a Plateosaurus to lap up the spiked Sap a couple times (level dependent) and then it will pass out Feed as you would any other tame! Being a living forklift never looked so good. The sap-loving Plateosaurus is capable of harvesting Sap from the otherwise impenetrable redwood trees and able to lift or push heavy objects or creatures with ease. They can even toss them away like a judo master, dealing damage to them once they impact the ground. The Plateosaurus can even pick up small creatures and Survivors with its mouth, and if it’s a Survivor, they can “pilot” it as if they are 20 ft off the ground, which is ideal for builders so they can reach high places or need the Plateosaurus to drop them off at a higher level. They can even pick up otherwise unplaceable structures such as rocks and trees and place them wherever for you! This is the ultimate landscaping creature! (Alternatively they can “recreate” trees or rocks that were recently destroyed and craft them in its saddle inventory). The Plateosaurus can grapple on to creatures larger than itself and push them away, so if anyone has a Giga problem, just hop on your Plateosaurus and push that Giga off a cliff! To tame them, Survivors will need to attach a Tree Sap Tap to a redwood tree and leave Narcotics inside the tap. Then the Plateosaurus will come to lap it up and after a few feeds, it will knock itself out and you can feed it the required food, first kibble, then Sap, crops, etc. After that, you have yourself a Plateosaurus! If anyone has any other thoughts, feel free to comment below! Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plateosaurus
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Introducing...the Plateosaurus! The Heavyweight Lifter!
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Common Name: Plateosaurus Species: Plateosaurus trossingensis Time: Late Triassic Diet: Herbivore Temperament: Docile Wild Considered the grandfather of sauropods, Plateosaurus trossingensis helped pave the way for the evolution of the long-necked dinosaurs. Unlike its later cousins, Plateosaurus was primarily bipedal and could grasp heavy objects with its forelimbs. Its strong musculature helped it contend with some of the predators of the ARK, even going as far as tossing them around like a judo master! Using the claws and strength on their forelimbs, Plateosaurus would scrape off the bark of redwood trees to get to the delicious sap trapped within, leaving the trunk itself intact. Some sap may slowly leak out over time from the spot they clawed at, so Survivors can have a window of opportunity to grab some before it seals up. Domesticated Plateosaurus won’t shy away from taking advantage of an easy meal, which enables Tribes to trick the prosauropod into lapping up tree sap taps attached to redwood trees. By placing narcotics in the tap, the Plateosaurus will promptly pass out from the spiked sap and be ready to tame. With their strong bodies, Plateosaurus can carry heavy objects and other creatures for you when on the move. Even if the object is too heavy, they can still push it where it needs to go. I’ve miraculously seen a Tribe member’s Plateosaurus grapple itself to a wild Rex, only for it to push it off a cliff. Plateosaurus also have great control of their necks, allowing Survivors to have it lift themselves up from their mouth so they can reach areas to build much easier. Details Being a living forklift never looked so good. The sap-loving Plateosaurus is capable of harvesting Sap from the otherwise impenetrable redwood trees and able to lift or push heavy objects or creatures with ease. They can even toss them away like a judo master, dealing damage to them once they impact the ground. The Plateosaurus can even pick up creatures and Survivors with its mouth, and if it’s a Survivor, they can “pilot” it as if they are 20 ft off the ground, which is ideal for builders so they can reach high places or need the Plateosaurus to drop them off at a higher level. The Plateosaurus can grapple on to creatures larger than itself and push them away, so if anyone has a Giga problem, just hop on your Plateosaurus and push that Giga off a cliff! To tame them, Survivors will need to attach a Tree Sap Tap to a redwood tree and leave Narcotics inside the tap. Then the Plateosaurus will come to lap it up and after a few feeds, it will knock itself out and you can feed it the required food, first kibble, then Sap, crops, etc. After that, you have yourself a Plateosaurus! If anyone has any other thoughts, feel free to comment below! Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plateosaurus-
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