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Info This was a geneus seal which lived on peruvian coast, about 6 million years ago. It was a true gigant-more then eight feet long- but its most because of its teeth. These were kinda bad photo but this would be the saddle with a camera on its head. extremely robust and powerfull, indicates it was either a bone-crusher-a marine hyena, if you will- or fed on a diet of hard-shelled invertebrates, like a sea otter would. I think this would be a good creutre because we have no seal varient in the game and i think this would be a perfect creutre who could live in the artict placeses or the coast lines. Abilitys It would be able to do more damage to creutres with a shell or example on stego or carbonyse. You know how you need to fill a basket with fish to tame some creutres. This seal predator would be able to hold fish in its mouth so you can use it and take it out to tame other creutres. The seal would be verey aggresive against other playser but when its tamed. It would deffend you against carnivorse. It would be able to do verey mutch damge on underwater bases but it can't destroy metall. Saddle The seal would eeven be good for pve and pvp. It would have a camra on its head so you can collect all your underwater experiences on it. But the saddle would also be perfect for pvp because you know when its so annoying how people have under waterbases well this one have a mecanism that can detect sound from generatiors but you need to use a tek saddle to beable to get the extra feutre. Taming method This is not a normal tame. Its verey rare and can either be found in the artict oceans or in the coast lines. You would basicly need to travel out in the ocean with a raft and once your out in the ocean you need to throw down a cage thats attatch with a rope and have a fish in it to the raft and onece you done that you need to wait for it to come.
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Imagotaria Downsi, The Anti-Healer Leopard Seal
ChalicoMaster69 posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Dossier Creature’s image source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagotaria Species: Imagotaria downsi Time: Miocene Diet: Carnivore Temperament: Territorial Wild Of all the animals that inhabit the sea Imagotaria downsi seems to have a unique defense system among all of them, this species of leopard seal spends much of the day swimming in the cold ocean in search of fish and penguins, its size itself intimidates enough that matchups between Imagotaria and Megalodon are rare. Despite the fact that they do not seem to have much agility on land, I do not recommend tempting luck, I have had the misfortune of seeing recently arrived survivors have been devoured for underestimating their speed on land. Domesticated Taming an Imagotaria can be a laborious task, it is not usually easy to feed a creature that spends its time living in social groups to convince it to abandon them and come with you, however the survivors who managed to tame them have taken advantage of their abilities, their body Protected by fat, it allows Imagotaria to regulate their body temperature, which also protects the rider from high temperatures and improves the conservation of the food that the creature is carrying. Imagotaria seems to have a specialty in defending itself with shots of salt water expelled from its nose, which is useful after injuring an opponent in combat, nobody wants to have a wound covered in salt and Imagotaria seems to know it very well, salt in wounds they prevent them from closing and consequently the adversary cannot heal from the wounds of the battle. Taming To tame an Imagotaria, it is enough to sneak up from behind and offer it Organic Polymer or its favorite food Beer, you just have to be careful, because when detected the whole herd will become aggressive. Information Reproduction Statistics Drops Abilities Passives -Passively generates oil over time inside creature’s inventory (Similar to Basilosaurus). -Provides 225 hypothermic and hyperthermic protection to the rider (Similar to Ferox). -Preserves consumables longer before they spoil inside creature’s inventory, increases spoil time by 16x (As reference, normal creatures increase spoil time by x4 and Preserving Bin by x10). -His body fat secreted outside his skin allows him to be immune to grabs by creatures from unallied tribes. -It has a thick layer of fat around its body that brings with it some advantages: On the rider’s HUD there will be visual indicators of how much damage the layer of fat needs to lose effect (Equivalent to 50% of his total health). While the layer of fat has an effect on the creature, it will take 25% less damage and be immune to ALMOST ANY negative effects (Bleeding, freezing, burning, etc. To everything except for Cryo Sickness). After the layer of fat has worn off it will take 50% extra damage from any type of projectile. Attacks HUD Stuff HUD indicator of the amount of fat remaining before the fat layer loses effect. Anti healing effect HUD element. Anti healing effect HUD element in-game. Collectibles Quick Concept Explanation Seal swims on sea. Sea has salt. Seals get their noses full of salt. Salt absorb the liquids, including blood. Basic but good enough~ Main information source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imagotaria -
Pontolis Goliath. Arks underwater treasure expert
altithorax posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Dossier : while pontolis may look like a common sea lion it is much bigger . The largest individuals can reach lengths of a small elephant. More surprisingly is that these animals despite lacking tusks pontolis is an early ancestor of the modern Day Walrus. Like Walrus pontolis feeds mostly on fish and shellfish but will aditionally go for birds and other small animals when given the chance Wild : wild pontolis usually aren't aggressive but once provoked pontolis won't be scared of using its powerful teeth and body mass to fend of any rival or thread in their territory . Legend has it that a wild pontolis once killed an carnotaurus in the heat of battle. Male indiduals als Tend to be more aggressive than females and will attack during mating time anything they view as a thread to their dominance . In the water pontolis is a good swimmer but is vulnerable to attacks from larger marine predators and on Land its Mobility and speed are low wich makes it a easier target for larger terrestrial predators Domesticated : domesticated pontolis act like the common sea lions you may expect in a zoo . They are friendly and playful. When digging for clams pontolis sometimes diggs out hidden underwater treasures and resources wich has made it an important animal for many Costal tribes as they trade the rare Objects dug out by the seal . Clans also use the animals meat and fur . In combat tamed pontolis are the ideal combat mount as their strong skin Tanks a lot of damage from Blows and ammo. Pontolis saddles even can be Equiped with an small gun similar to chalicotherium Taming : taming an pontolis isn't easy as their tough skin Tanks damage from direct Blows such as punches and from heavy objects . Once kocked out pontolis can be tamet by getting fed with fish -
Species: Enaliarctos Nix Time: Late Oligocene Diet: Piscivorous Temperament: Curious Wild: Enaliarctos Gigas is a medium-sized carnivore found in the vast waters from The Center. It seems to be very interested in humans, often approaching and following them sometimes off the water. Also finds enjoyment bullying Cnidarians, Electrophorus and Mantas without any apparent consequences. While on land they are not bothered by any predator smaller than a Carnotaur. Domesticated: This is the perfect mount for someone starting to venture into the harsh depths of the open ocean. Although clumsy on land, calling it a swift swimmer would be an understatement. Its naturally fluffy body insulates itself and the rider from the cold and reduces the oxygen consumption deeper they go. A saddle is not needed to ride it, but it is useful for carrying another passenger. This prehistoric seal can sense danger near it and on top of that some people assure Enaliarctos enhances their fishing loot. Taming one these is actually pretty easy. Handing them a fish is the way to effectively tame one.. They are particularly interested in piranhas. Taming Method: Giving it fish corpses, being the most effective piranhas. (Lvl 20 is required) Abilities: Boosts fishing loot (Must be mounted) Reduces oxygen consumption from the rider the deeper they go (When dismounted the effect lasts 30 seconds) Full Thermal insulation Reduced weight: Biotoxin(75%), Silica/Black Pearls(50%), Oil(50%) Immune to shock Radar (Underwater) Drives off small/medium sized land predators Drops: Pelt, meat and hide
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Thalassoleon: the cutest monster
DierLikesDoingArt posted a suggestion in Creature submission archive
Creature Name: Thalassoleon (Prehistoric Sea Lion) Real-life Information: Thalassoleon is inspired by the prehistoric sea lions, which existed during the late Miocene to early Pliocene epochs, approximately 10 to 5 million years ago. These ancient sea lions were characterized by their robust bodies, elongated flippers, and adaptations for both land and water. They likely inhabited coastal areas and were skilled swimmers. Dossier: Wild: Thalassoleon magnus, known as the Thalassoleon, is a fearsome predator that dominates the coastal regions of Valguero. Resembling its prehistoric ancestors, Thalassoleon possesses a powerful and streamlined body, adapted for swift movement both in water and on land. Its elongated snout houses sharp teeth, designed to catch and tear through its prey. The Thalassoleon's agility in the water is unmatched, allowing it to effortlessly navigate the depths and pursue its aquatic prey. It is a versatile hunter, skilled in catching fish and other marine creatures. On land, it can move with surprising speed, allowing it to quickly ambush unsuspecting creatures that stray too close to the shoreline. Tamed: Once tamed, Thalassoleon becomes an invaluable companion for survivors. Its exceptional swimming abilities and adaptability make it an excellent mount for underwater exploration. Its powerful build enables it to carry heavy loads, making it ideal for transporting resources across water bodies. Thalassoleon's presence can intimidate other sea creatures, providing a protective aura for survivors during underwater expeditions. Additionally, its remarkable strength and ferocity make it a formidable combatant, capable of defending its owner against hostile forces both underwater and on land. Known Information: Thalassoleon has developed a specialized ability to emit a captivating aura that enhances the collection of pearls and other valuable resources. While nearby, survivors and their tames have an increased chance of finding pearls in the surrounding area. Thalassoleon possesses remarkable endurance and can withstand extended periods of time underwater. It can hold its breath for an impressive duration, allowing it to explore deeper and more dangerous underwater territories. Its sharp teeth and powerful bite make it a formidable predator, capable of taking down larger aquatic creatures. Survivors can utilize Thalassoleon's hunting prowess to secure food and defend against underwater threats. Thalassoleon is highly intelligent and trainable. With patience and care, survivors can develop a strong bond with their Thalassoleon, unlocking its full potential and loyalty. Thalassoleon's unique appearance, with its elongated snout and muscular physique, sets it apart from other marine creatures. Its prehistoric lineage adds an element of fascination and intrigue to those who encounter it. Abilities: Pearl Aura: Thalassoleon emits a captivating aura that enhances the collection of pearls and other valuable underwater resources. While nearby, survivors and their tames have an increased chance of finding pearls in the surrounding area. Aquatic Adaptation: Thalassoleon is perfectly adapted to the aquatic environment. It possesses remarkable swimming speed and agility, allowing it to navigate through treacherous underwater caves and explore the depths with ease. Formidable Combatant: Thalassoleon's powerful bite and sharp teeth make it a formidable predator. It can engage in fierce battles with other underwater creatures, overpowering them with its size, strength, and agility. Endurance: Thalassoleon has exceptional stamina and can hold its breath for extended periods, allowing it to undertake long underwater expeditions without the need for frequent resurfacing. Domestication: To tame a Thalassoleon, survivors must demonstrate patience, skill, and a deep understanding of the creature's behavior. Offering it food and establishing trust over time will gradually win its loyalty. Once tamed, Thalassoleon becomes a faithful companion and a formidable asset in underwater adventures and territorial defense. While it requires careful attention and maintenance, the rewards of having a Thalassoleon by your side are immense. Survivors who invest time and effort into nurturing a Thalassoleon will gain a powerful ally capable of thriving in both the land and sea environments of Valguero. Danger Assessment: Encountering a wild Thalassoleon poses significant risks. Its size, strength, and predatory nature make it a formidable opponent in both water and on land. Survivors should exercise caution when approaching or engaging with a wild Thalassoleon, ensuring they are adequately prepared with suitable weaponry and defenses. However, the rewards of taming and harnessing the power of a Thalassoleon outweigh the risks. With proper training and management, survivors can unleash the creature's full potential and establish an unbreakable bond with this ancient and powerful prehistoric sea lion. Note: The above information is based on speculative details for gameplay purposes within ARK: Survival Evolved. While inspired by real-life creatures, certain aspects and abilities of the Thalassoleon have been modified or imagined to suit the context of the game.