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Artwork by Riskybiscuits Species: Shunosaurus jiangyiensis Time: Late Jurassic Diet: Herbivore Temperament: Passive Wild Shunosaurus is a smaller species of Sauropod often found wandering the green zone on the ark in small herds they are quite different from most sauropod species due to their shorter necks however to make up for this they have gained a remarkable new adaptation a large bony club at the end of its tail very similar to what the ankylosaurs have. This tail club is incredibly dense and is able to shatter next to anything from stone, metal and the bones of hostile creatures. In spite of it’s deadly weapon though the shunosaurus is quite passive and will most often ignore other creatures as it cares for it’s small herd and munches on plantlife Domesticated In order to tame a shunosaurus a survivor must gain it’s trust which is incredibly difficult to do as the shunosaurus pretty much only trusts members of it’s herd the best way I find to get it to trust you is to save it’s life I once saved a shunosaurus being attacked by a pack of ravagers and it quickly bonded to me as a result. Once tamed the shunosaurus becomes one of the best creatures around for mining as its large build allows it to carry an insane amount of weight and it’s tail club is incredibly effective at harvesting raw materials. Not to mention it can use a special platform saddle that comes with a built in Industrial forge allowing you to quickly smelt any metal gathered. The shunosaurus also makes for an incredibly powerful defensive mount thanks to it’s incredibly strong tail it can block and parry attacks even being able to send some flying back like a baseball bat hitting a ball. Abilities Tail whip attack the attack has massive range due to the long tail of the Shunosaurus and has a chance to inflict a new status effect Can swing it’s head to be used as a second blunt force weapon Can cause a new status effect broken bones this causes the effected creature to be briefly stunned and then move incredibly slowly for a short period Can grab and throw creatures using it's tail by Impaling them with it's club spikes largest creatures it can pick up are Carnos and Chalicos Can collect resources with it's tail whip attack like the anky Has a new buff similar to the pack buffs of the direwolves and allos this will be called the herd buff and causes the damage resistance of the Shunosauruses to increase and gives them a damage buff and movement speed increase Has a Platform saddle but this one comes with a Forge built in so any metal collected can instantly be smelted Can damage stone structures with it's tail attack Saddle can melt down items back to their base components such as flak gear back to metal, hide etc Has Bony plates and osteoderms on it’s back giving it extra damage resistance from behind Can crush element ore and convert it into element dust Can block and parry attacks using it’s tail bouncing back projectile attacks such as rockets, boulders, magmasaur fireballs etc and countering melee attacks however this attack has a cooldown period to prevent spamming Resistance to all forms of radiation and energy allowing it to survive in the most hostile environments including the surface on aberration Has a massive weight reduction of 90% on raw materials such as metal, Stone, wood etc Can gather metal, stone, obsidian, crystal, all types of gems and element ore with it's tail attack Can gather berries, wood, thatch and fiber with it's head swing attack Taming Method In order to tame the shunosaurus you must gain it’s trust by saving it from being attacked when you approach it you can feed it veggie cakes the shuno will then take a liking to you and start to follow you however hordes of nameless and ravagers will begin to arrive and will start to attack the shuno kill all of the attacking creatures and the shuno will be tamed and the more health it has by the end of the horde attack the higher the taming effectiveness will be
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Introducing: Titanoceratops - Ark's Behemoth
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Name - Titanoceratops apexTime Period - Late CretaceousClassification - CeratopsidaeSize - Around the size of a RexTamable - YesBreedable - Yes WILD Titanoceratops apex is a beatiful yet dangerous herbivore. His massive size and his horns scare most of the carnivores. A creature able to adapt to various habitats, Titanoceratops is found mostly alone , sometimes in pairs, in the woods, in the mountains or in the desert. While they're mostly peaceful, they may be alerted even by the smallest danger. Most of carnivores will die if they try to hunt this behemoth. The few who survive will probably die later due to bleeding. TAMING PROCESS Taming one is a complicated process. First, it must be isolated from others creatures, then it must be fed with a Giganotosaurus Heart . After a bit,like with the Carchar, you'll be able to ride it. With it, you must kill carnivores so that a "Fury Bar" is filled. Bigger carnivores fill the bar more than smaller ones. After the bar is full, you'll be rewarded with Ark's Behemoth. DOMESTICATED If you're able to tame this beast, you'll discover that it's a living tank. They're really great for farming resources, especially metls and rocks, and they're able to carry lots of things. They also are irritatd by big predators. If they're near one of them, they will be infuriated and they will go amok. An Infuriated Titanoceratops can destroy entire armies. They also have a small platform saddle. It's not very big, but it can be used to build a small base. ABILITIES RAM - A Titanoceratops can ram into enemy's buildings, wrecking them. Only TEK structures can survive to a Titanoceratops, even if they will still be quite damaged. FARMING RUSH -A Titanoceratops can ram into trees or rocks, and it will gather lots of resources, especially if they ram into rocks or metals. FURY RUSH - If a Titanoceratops is near to any carnivore bigger than a Carno, it will go amok. It will deal 25% more damage,but will be more vulnerable,as it will lose 25% of armor. BLEEDING TEAR - A Titanoceratops will hit enemies, causing lots of damage and, if the enemies are bigger than a Carno, they will be bleeding,too. DOSSIER INCOMING! (ARTWORK BY DILONG)- 3 replies
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