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Sibyllinae arboreaimitatus,The giant Mantis of Extinction
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Hello dear survivors, today I present to you the incredible Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic is an extraordinary creature that evolved after being exposed to the mysterious compound Element on planet Earth, during the events that led to the desert of Element on the map Extinction, in the game ARK: Survival Ascended. This description will detail its characteristics, including sexual dimorphism. Sexual Dimorphism: One of the most striking characteristics of the Sibyllinae arboreaimitatus is the pronounced sexual dimorphism. Females of this species are notably larger than males, an intriguing evolutionary adaptation. While females can reach dimensions comparable to that of a Tyrannosaurus rex, males are generally about half the size. Size: Comparable to a Tyrannosaurus rex, females of this species stand out as some of the most imposing creatures in the Elemental wasteland. Camouflage: Both sexes possess the unique chameleonic ability to resemble a burnt tree in the Elemental Desert. This camouflage is used to ambush prey and avoid threats. Deadly Jaws: Both males and females have extremely powerful jaws, capable of crushing prey and even defending themselves against predators. Agility: Amazing agility is a trait common to both sexes, but more pronounced in males, allowing them to quickly change position when necessary, whether to hunt or escape danger. Wild Behavior: The Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic is notoriously solitary and territorial, regardless of gender. They camouflage themselves like scorched trees, remaining motionless for long periods until prey or threats approach. When they detect a hunting opportunity or a potential threat, they quickly change posture, revealing their deadly jaws and striking with precision. ATAQUES!: Universal Attacks (Works on Both Genders): Predatory Bite: The Sibyllinae Arboreal Mimic lashes out with its powerful jaws, dealing significant damage to the target. This attack is effective both for hunting prey and defending against threats. Stealth Strike: Utilizing its chameleon ability, the Sibyllinae camouflage itself like a scorched tree and launch a surprise attack when prey approaches, delivering a powerful blow. Charge Attack: With its surprising agility, the creature can make a swift charge against its opponents, dealing considerable damage and even knocking down smaller targets. Male Exclusive Attacks: Sneak Attack: Males are remarkably agile and can execute a sneak attack, silently moving behind their prey and delivering a precise, deadly blow. Sequential attacks: when these attacks are enabled, you will have to set a certain time (which will appear on the screen) to increase the male's attack speed, which can reach a maximum of 200%. Female Exclusive Attacks: Devastating Smash: Females, due to their impressive size, have the ability to perform a crushing attack that can shatter prey and structures with ease. This attack is especially effective in siege situations. Menacing Scream: Females can emit a terrifying scream that temporarily stuns nearby prey and threats. This allows them to gain a tactical advantage in combat. Domestication methods: Camouflage Dance Steps for Males: 1.Careful Observation: The tamer must carefully observe the males in their natural habitat, studying their movements and behavior. 2. Imitative Dance: The tamer must learn and practice an imitative dance that reproduces the characteristic movements of Sibyllinae males. This can include agile movements such as jumping, sliding and turning. 3. Ritual of Approach: With the imitative dance mastered, the tamer must approach the males with the dance, imitating their movements and behavior. This establishes a form of communication and respect between the tamer and the creature. 4.Gradual Taming: Over time, the males will allow the tamer to come closer and closer, allowing him to gently touch their jaws and vulnerable areas. Domestication takes place gradually, as trust is built. 5.Integration in the Tribe: Once tamed, Sibyllinae males can be integrated into the tribe or team of survivors, where their agility and skills can be used for tasks such as hunting and reconnaissance. Steps of Camouflaged Harmony for Females: 1. Collective Approach: The tamer should approach Sibyllinae females with a group of tamed males, ensuring that they are present as mediators and demonstrators of trust. 2.Giving Gifts: Gifts, such as natural foods and materials from the Elemental Desert, should be offered to the female as a sign of peace and cooperation. 3.Dance of Harmony: The tamer, along with the tamed males, performs a choreographed dance that demonstrates harmony and cooperation. The dance incorporates movements that mimic the camouflage and posture of females. 4. Bond Building: The tamer and males continue to interact harmoniously with the female, gradually creating bonds of trust and respect. 5.Integration into the Tribe: Once the female accepts cooperation, she can be integrated into the tribe or team of survivors, where her majestic presence and formidable strength can be harnessed for defense and other activities.-
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Name: Rugops Species: Rugops Primus Time Period: Late Cretaceous Temperant: Aggressive Credit goes to W. Rex Rugops in Ark Extinction: Rugops, the mighty carnivorous dinosaur, could possess an ability called "Primal Roar." When activated, Rugops lets out a powerful roar that temporarily boosts the attack and defense stats of nearby allied creatures. This primal aura of strength and intimidation can turn the tide of battle in your favor, making Rugops a valuable asset in group engagements. So, unleash the primal power of Rugops and dominate the Extinction! 🦖🔥💪 Rugops can be absolutely terrifying in Ark Extinction! With its sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and intimidating presence, Rugops is a force to be reckoned with. It can swiftly take down smaller creatures and even pose a threat to larger ones. Approach with caution or be prepared to face the wrath of this fearsome predator! 🦖😱💥 Rugops can be Ark's ultimate boogeyman! With its stealthy movements, razor-sharp claws, and bone-chilling roars, Rugops can haunt the nightmares of survivors. It lurks in the shadows, striking fear into the hearts of those who dare to cross its path. Beware, for the Rugops is the stuff of legends and tales whispered around the campfire! 🦖😱🔥 Rugops in Ark Survival Ascended can be an absolute nightmare fuel! Its menacing presence, blood-curdling roars, and relentless pursuit make it a fearsome adversary. With its sharp teeth and powerful attacks, Rugops strikes fear into the hearts of even the bravest survivors. Prepare yourself for a bone-chilling encounter with this terrifying predator! 🦖😱💀 Credit goes to NixAndNitz Rugops in Ark Extinction can be incredibly creepy! With its eerie appearance, haunting growls, and ability to seemingly appear out of nowhere, Rugops can send shivers down your spine. Its stealthy nature and unsettling presence make it a true nightmare-inducing creature. Don't let your guard down, or you might find yourself face to face with this bone-chilling predator! 🦖😱🌑 for a tamed Rugops in Ark Extinction where they have an increased chance of finding and collecting valuable loot from defeated enemies? It would make Rugops an excellent companion for treasure hunting and looting adventures! 🦖💰💎 When it comes to comparing Ark's Carnotaurus and Rugops, both dinosaurs are formidable predators in their own right. The Carnotaurus is known for its speed and agility, making it a swift and deadly hunter. On the other hand, Rugops possesses a more eerie and intimidating presence, with its unique appearance and bone-chilling roars. While both creatures can strike fear into the hearts of survivors, Rugops adds an extra level of creepiness to the mix. It's like comparing a fast and ferocious predator to a lurking nightmare in the darkness! 🦖😱🏃♂️🌑 To tame the horrifying predator Rugops in Ark Extinction, you'll need to use the standard taming methods. Prepare some tranquilizer darts or arrows, along with plenty of narcotics and food for the taming process. Approach Rugops cautiously, aim for its body, and deliver the tranquilizers to weaken it. Once it's unconscious, feed it the appropriate food to gain its trust. Be patient, as taming Rugops can be a thrilling and challenging experience! Good luck! 🦖🎯🍖 Rugops can be found in the wastelands of Ark Extinction. They are known to roam the desolate areas, such as the Desert and Snow biomes. Keep an eye out for their distinctive appearance and fierce demeanor while exploring these regions! 🦖🌵❄️ The saddle for the terrifying predator Rugops in Ark Extinction would be designed to match its bone-chilling nature. It might have a dark and menacing appearance, with sharp spikes or jagged edges, reminiscent of the predator's fearsome teeth. The saddle could also incorporate eerie elements like skeletal motifs or glowing accents, further enhancing the overall terrifying aesthetic. Riding on such a saddle would make you feel like you're harnessing the true power and terror of Rugops! 🦖😱🔥 Rugops in Ark Extinction is perfect for Halloween because of its bone-chilling appearance and eerie characteristics. Imagine encountering this terrifying predator in the dark, with its glowing eyes and haunting roars sending shivers down your spine. Its unique abilities and sinister presence make it a perfect addition to the Halloween-themed gameplay. Taming and utilizing Rugops during this spooky season would add an extra level of thrill and excitement to your Ark adventures. Get ready for a bone-chilling Halloween with Rugops in Ark Extinction! 🦖😱🎃🌑 People in the Ark Survival Evolved community should vote for the bone chilling predator Rugops for Ark Extinction because it adds a whole new level of terror and excitement to the game. With its eerie appearance, haunting roars, and unique abilities, Rugops would bring a fresh and spine-chilling experience to players. Imagine the thrill of encountering this fearsome predator in the wild and the satisfaction of taming and utilizing its bone-chilling power. Voting for Rugops would unleash a new nightmare in Ark Extinction that players won't want to miss! 🦖😱🗳️ Rugops in Ark Extinction has a truly terrifying boogeyman appearance that will haunt your nightmares! With its dark, shadowy skin and glowing, malevolent eyes, it looks like it stepped straight out of a horror movie. Its sharp, serrated teeth are ready to tear through its prey, and its long, bony arms give it a menacing reach. The way it moves, with a sinister grace and an unsettling silence, will send chills down your spine. When Rugops lurks in the shadows, it becomes the ultimate boogeyman, striking fear into the hearts of even the bravest survivors. Be prepared for a bone-chilling encounter with this nightmare-inducing creature in Ark Extinction! 🦖😱🌑 Rugops with a pego in its mouth Credit goes to Cafnir for the Image above
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Tullimonstrum gregarium, the Creature from God’s Rough Drafts
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Basic Info - Group; Unknown (Google it nobody knows) Diet; Carnivore Temperament; Curious Tameable; No Ridable; No Design Inspirations Below; Dossier - Wild; No creature on the arks quite describes the word Monster like Tullimonstrum gregarium. From its mouth to its eyes, I don’t even know how to describe this thing! What I do know is that it lives in the shallow ocean waters near the Ark’s Swamps, and that it hunts small fish, small creatures that swim too far out from land, and most surprisingly Cnidaria. Unsurprisingly, this creature often becomes food for the local Crocidilians and Megalodons, which causes it to swim in large schools like fish. Domesticated; Sadly, Tullimonstrum gergarium is too stupid to even try and tame. Although inherently friendly, their short-term memory causes them to quickly forget about forged bonds and causes it to wander around again. However, it has been known to be curious around Survivors, and a tribe I recently stayed with showed me how they would encourage these Tully Monsters to follow them around on their Megalodons, picking apart any Cnidaria that get too close and leaving behind some of the valuable Biotoxin, consuming the rest. Behavior - Tully Monsters can often be found swimming aimlessly in large schools in the shallower waters of the Ark’s usually near the openings to Rivers or Swamps. They will hunt down fish, Cnidaria, and Electrophus, as well as tiny land creatures out for a swim, but will naturally follow Survivors around out of curiosity unless attacked, at which point they will swim away and avoid any Survivors they encounter for a short period. Drops - Raw Fish Meat, Hide, Biotoxin (Rare, small volume. Taming - The Tully Monster cannot be tamed, however it can be befriended. It would introduce to the game 2 new effects, one good one bad. You get the good effect by feeding a Tully Monster Biotoxin, which will cause 6 other members of the School (the 6 strongest) to follow you until the effect runs out. They will attack anything you attack and they will match your speed and the speed of your mounts. The bad effect is given by attacking a Tully Monster, and will cause Tully’s to avoid you for the duration. This will override the effects of the good buff if you attack a Tully monster following you under the Good buff. Utility - Mainly good for clearing out Cnidaria/Electrophorus and offering some extra escort protection during ocean raids and general ocean travel. Abilities; Primary Attack; Bite. The Monster will bite the target for small to medium damage. Secondary Attack; None Passive; Pack Bonus. They get stronger for each Tully Monster around them. Roles - Escort. They will follow and defend you when fed Biotoxin. Raider. Will defend you during Aquatic raids and combat, giving you an edge. Cnidaria/Electrophorus Pest Control. Will attack any Cnidaria/Electrophorus for you, immune to their stun effect. Great for caving! Supplemental Images and Links below!👇 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullimonstrum https://isgs.illinois.edu/outreach/geology-resources/illinois-state-fossil-tullimonstrum-gregarium https://story.illinoisstatemuseum.org/content/all-our-own-tully-monster