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Group limits: 1 adult (2 Adults in Saltwater) | 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 10 hours
Preferred Biome : Saltwater; Brackish Rivers, and Wetlands
Description: A colossal crocodilian built for extreme power, the Deinosuchus rules the aquatic realm with ease. Unlike the Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus are very intolerant of their own kind m
Group limits: 1 adult (2 Adults in Saltwater) | 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 10 hours
Preferred Biome : Saltwater; Brackish Rivers, and Wetlands
Description: A colossal crocodilian built for extreme power, the Deinosuchus rules the aquatic realm with ease. Unlike the Sarcosuchus, Deinosuchus are very intolerant of their own kind much less any other species, defending their territory fiercely and without mercy. Despite their size, they are not typically lazy and patrol their waters and can display a surprising level of agility. Deinosuchus are not picky about their prey selection, taking whatever walks along and makes itself an obtainable target. A large male will often be paired with a female, though they may be seen in same sex pairs outside of the breeding season. Deinosuchus are not great parents, oftentimes leaving their young to defend themselves.
Mandatory behavior:
Extremely territorial against other Deinosuchus (other semi/aquatics optional), Pushes out young at Adolescent in Freshwater. If nesting in freshwater, females will chase males away from their young, but allow him to stay in the territory (may not fight together in freshwater) Must ungroup if more than 2 body lengths from salt water.
Optional behavior: Cathemeral, Ambush hunting, Highly food aggressive, May allow raptors to clean their teeth, Rarely backs down from a fight, Vocal at dusk and dawn
Preferred Prey: Anything goes - primarily goes for prey on waters edge or steals from other predators
Tips
➣ You are possibly the largest and most powerful creature aside from the Eo. Act like it!
➣ Feared by many, you have no issues running other hunters off their kills.
➣ Coordinate with your duo partner to land a lunge Bonebreak & the wind-up Bonebreak work together.
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 8.25 hours
Preferred Biome: Grasslands, Temperate Forests, Coastal
Description: The coveted Tyrannosaurus is a formidable predator, striking fear and terror into all who step foot into their domain. They rule the terrestrial grounds and are only barely rivaled by other large and po
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 8.25 hours
Preferred Biome: Grasslands, Temperate Forests, Coastal
Description: The coveted Tyrannosaurus is a formidable predator, striking fear and terror into all who step foot into their domain. They rule the terrestrial grounds and are only barely rivaled by other large and powerful creatures. Rarely do they back down from a challenge, choosing to take on all obstacles head first. Equipped with powerful, large jaws, the Tyrannosaurus is built to overpower their opponents and immobilize them to ensure there is no escape. Mature adults are territorial to an extreme, oftentimes being spotted in a monogamous mated pair. They keep all other carnivores at bay, forcing them out of the territory entirely or forcefully stealing their kills. Despite their general aggression, they make surprisingly great parents and will defend their young to the death.
Mandatory behavior:
Highly territorial - pairs will never tolerate other predators (mid tier+) in their territory (unless they are using them to steal their meals)
Optional behavior:
Cathermeral, Ambush hunting, Food-aggressive (unlikely to share with scavengers), Often found sunbathing on clear days, Rub their bodies against trees to mark territory
Preferred Prey:
Eotriceratops, Hadrosaurs, Stegosaurus, Argentinosaurus, stealing kills from smaller hunters
Tips
➣ You are possibly the largest and most powerful creature aside from the Eo. Act like it!
➣ Feared by many, you have no issues running other hunters off their kills.
➣ Coordinate with your duo partner to have the instant Bonebreak & the wind-up Bonebreak work together.
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 8.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Temperate Forests, Coastal
Description: An imposing beast, measuring between 12 and 13 meters long with a skull up to nearly 2 meters in length. Appropriately for its massive size, Giganotosaurus is… Lazy. Giganotosaurus spends most of
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 8.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Temperate Forests, Coastal
Description: An imposing beast, measuring between 12 and 13 meters long with a skull up to nearly 2 meters in length. Appropriately for its massive size, Giganotosaurus is… Lazy. Giganotosaurus spends most of its time lazing about in the sun, conserving its energy for its few and far-between hunts, or lumbering around the perimeter of their massive territories. They are monogamous, mating for life, and often seen snoozing or plodding about in search of their next nap spot. Young bachelor males may also be seen roaming together in coalitions, and females will form temporary social pairs. They are quite amicable towards small scavengers and will often cohabitate with them closely, too large and sleepy to be bothered by the presence of small scavengers. They likewise ignore small herbivores, preferring to save their energy for large game. When giganotosaurus does eventually leave its cozy sunbeam to hunt, they favor pursuing massive animals like large hadrosaurs and even the mighty Argentinosaurus. Their jaws are comparatively weak, but deliver painful, bleeding wounds.
Mandatory behavior
Aggressive towards other Sub-Apex+ carnivores and large groups of mid-tiers
Optional behavior
Cathermeral, Not protective of bodies once they’re done eating, monogamous, claims large territories, Rub their bodies against trees to mark territory
Preferred Prey
Eotriceratops, Hadrosaurs, Stegosaurus, Argentinosaurus and large carnivores
Tips
➣ A true apex, you have extreme strength and power - have no fear!
➣ You’re a bleeder; stack your bleed early on in the fight, then turn to raw bite damage to finish off your victim.
➣ Coordinate with your duo partner to set up an ambush and use the environment to get the jump on your prey.
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 7.9 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Rivers
Description: Lumbering and vocal, the Spinosaurus lets their presence be known with frequent broadcasting and plenty of aggressive displays towards all other dinosaurs. They do not often tolerate other carnivores along
Group limits: 2 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 7.9 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Rivers
Description: Lumbering and vocal, the Spinosaurus lets their presence be known with frequent broadcasting and plenty of aggressive displays towards all other dinosaurs. They do not often tolerate other carnivores along their chosen shoreline, rushing towards the adversary with no mercy. They sport a long narrow skull resembling that of a crocodile and a streamlined body, making the Spinosaurus an excellent fisher and allowing for great speeds in their aquatic domain. Despite their preferred diet of fish, their claws are no joke and can leave grievous wounds on any that decide to challenge their power. Males often sport an impressive and vibrant sail with the pure intent to show off for potential mates or ward off rival males. They are protective parents and choose to raise their young in isolation, away from threats.
Mandatory behavior
Extremely territorial against other Spinosaurus (other semi/aquatics optional), Will run off carnivores from the shoreline of their water source
Optional behavior
Diurnal, Commonly seen basking on the shores of their claimed water source, Broadcasts during dusk and dawn, Patrols their beaches, claws at the ground of their beaches to mark their territory
Preferred Prey
Fish, Stealing meals from other carnivores, Easy opportunities along shorelines
Tips
➣ You’re formidable in pairs, try grouping up to rule the aquatic playing field.
➣ When engaging in water combat, your claws are your most damaging weapons, try to stay on top of your opponent at all times. Fighting at the surface is preferable.
➣ Equipping yourself with Defense Hide on land and Streamline + Paddle tail in the water can really help your survivability.
Group limits: 2 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 7.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Freshwater and Saltwater; Oceans, Saltwater Rivers, Freshwater rivers, Lakes
Description: Highly aggressive and territorial, the Sarcosuchus defends its water source vehemently and with vigor. They are notorious for hiding underwater for hours a
Group limits: 2 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 7.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Freshwater and Saltwater; Oceans, Saltwater Rivers, Freshwater rivers, Lakes
Description: Highly aggressive and territorial, the Sarcosuchus defends its water source vehemently and with vigor. They are notorious for hiding underwater for hours and waiting for prey to cool off to strike. They commonly take advantage of active hunts that find their way near the water's edge. It’s rare to find these beasts away from their chosen water source unless they are growing desperate for food or seeking a new water source. When on land, they get increasingly defensive of their personal space as they feel vulnerable and will warn all potential threats with aggressive calls and mock biting. When they are not being total terrors, they can be found along the banks of their water source getting some sun and allowing raptors to clean their teeth and battle wounds.
Mandatory behavior
Does not tolerate other semi-aquatic carnivores in their chosen body of water (other Sarcosuchus are optional) Cannot push out Deinocheirus unless territory challenged by it.
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, Ambush hunting, Highly food aggressive, May allow raptors to clean their teeth, Rarely backs down from a fight, Vocal at dusk and dawn
Preferred Prey
Anything goes - primarily goes for prey on waters edge or steals from other predators
Tips
➣ Patience is your friend - hide underwater for long periods of time along trafficked routes to wait for prey to come to you.
➣ Grouping up and coordinating with your groupmate(s) to trade off the charge-up bite and instant bite for maximum damage.
➣ Stacking your Ripping Bite on your prey is highly recommended; bleeding your target out is the best way to secure a kill.
Group limits: 2 adults | 2 offspring Passive growth time: 7.25 hours Preferred Biome: Saltwater; Kelp forests, Reefs
Description: Primarily a solitary predator, the Sachicasaurus has made a name for itself for its impressive hunting success rate. Despite their general snippy attitude, they are surprisingly lazy when well fed and can be
Group limits: 2 adults | 2 offspring Passive growth time: 7.25 hours Preferred Biome: Saltwater; Kelp forests, Reefs
Description: Primarily a solitary predator, the Sachicasaurus has made a name for itself for its impressive hunting success rate. Despite their general snippy attitude, they are surprisingly lazy when well fed and can be spotted resting at the water's surfaces, or occasionally on shorelines to encourage smaller species to pick parasites off of them. A content Sachicasaurus will be fairly vocal, snapping its jaws together and vocalizing as it goes about its activities. They can be commonly spotted in male/female pairings during the dry season when they are breeding, but are alone or in same sex pairs outside of the breeding season. When they are on the hunt, Sachicasaurus are silent stalkers who wait for an opportunity to find their way into the hungry jaws of the beast
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against other Sachicasaurus in their LOS
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, Cannibalistic, Opportunistic hunter, Polygynous, Tolerate Thala and other small fishers, Males will display bright colors and swim in circles to catch attention of females
Preferred Prey
Fish, Kaiwhekea, Semi-Aquatic species, Easy opportunities along shoreline
Tips
➣ Landing a bonebreak on your enemy can give you a large advantage throughout the fight; aim to keep your target bonebroken!
➣ Use your lunge abilities as an engager or to reposition yourself during a fight.
➣ Manage your stamina carefully; if you run out during a fight, that is almost certain death!
Group limits: 2 adults | 5 offspring. Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome: High cliffs and Rocky crags, Savannah, Arid Forests, Coastal and Swamp environments
Description: These massive fliers rule the skies when they take to the air, while still proving a formidable foe when on the ground. The shadow of the Quetz passing over
Group limits: 2 adults | 5 offspring. Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome: High cliffs and Rocky crags, Savannah, Arid Forests, Coastal and Swamp environments
Description: These massive fliers rule the skies when they take to the air, while still proving a formidable foe when on the ground. The shadow of the Quetz passing overhead accompanied by the beat of large wings is enough to strike fear into many smaller or young creatures. Adult Quetz can be found solitary or paired. Bachelor males will often form pairs when outside of mating season to roam and hunt together. Fledgling and Young Quetzalcoatlus are sometimes found in groups of up to 5 and are very active. Caring parents, Quetz tend to their young all the way through Adolescence. Males often leave the nest to hunt and return food to the nest and their mates. Females are highly protective of their young and will drive off anything that gets too close to them, sometimes shooing their mates off as well. Quetz mate for life, and while quiet or distant when not hunting, pairs dote on each other often with small gifts or calls of affection.
Mandatory Behavior
Territorial against all fliers within LOS of nest. Ignores all non-flyer territorial challenges. If grouped, you must territory challenge other Quetz. Does not tolerate scavengers on corpses. Can only hunt adult Mid-tier and below, or Hatchling through Adolescent of any tier. Must land to combat terrestrials, cannot hit from the air on non-flyers.
Optional Behavior:
Cathermal. Adults patrol their areas often and observe terrestrial life like a hawk. While usually quiet, may sit on cliffs or high trees to call and attract a partner. Young are highly vocal and call out to many creatures they see. Can challenge mid-tiers and below off a corpse.
Preferred PreyAny Young dinosaurs (Adol or below), Pachy, Lambeo, Campto, Laten, Meg
Tips
➣ "Fly, you fools" away from danger
➣ Use your devastating charged beak attack for massive bleed and damage
➣ Use your neck length
Group limits: 3 adults, 5 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Rivers, Lakes
Description: The Suchomimus is regarded as a fairly relaxed species, but should be feared when they feel bothered or threatened in any way. They are semi-aquatic, found naturally in and around bodies of water. Th
Group limits: 3 adults, 5 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Rivers, Lakes
Description: The Suchomimus is regarded as a fairly relaxed species, but should be feared when they feel bothered or threatened in any way. They are semi-aquatic, found naturally in and around bodies of water. Their preferred diet is fish, but if hungry or especially aggressive, they are not shy to hunt down prey - both on land and in the water. Suchomimus are the most versatile of the semi-aquatics, able to sprint at an alarming speed despite their size. Equipped with powerful claws that shred even the thickest of skins, they pose a serious threat to any contender. Although they tolerate most other species along the shoreline of their waters, they do not share their aquatic territory with any other semi-aquatics aside from their own species. It is not uncommon to see multiple families of Suchomimus co-inhabiting the same water source as long as resources are plentiful, even offering friendly gestures as they cross paths.
Mandatory behavior
Does not tolerate other semi-aquatics in their water source (other Suchomimus optional)
Optional behavior
Diurnal, Ambushes prey, Marks their current territory with claw scratches along the beach on the sand and in trees, Prefers to territory-hop rather than stay in one area but may linger in a single territory for a season
Preferred Prey: Fish, Iguanodon, Lambeosaurus, Stealing from other predators, Young dinosaurs, Weakened prey
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ A strong bite and powerful bleeding claws provides a deadly kit, allowing you to fight nearly anything.
➣ You're great in the water, but also great terrestrially - don't be afraid to hunt on land.
Group limits: 2 adults, 2 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome: Desert Plains, Tropical Forests, Coastal
Description: Pycnonemosaurus is known for being dull and aggressive, this gives them an unpredictable, bull-like attitude. They are rambunctious and very vocal, broadcasting as they traverse across land. While huntin
Group limits: 2 adults, 2 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome: Desert Plains, Tropical Forests, Coastal
Description: Pycnonemosaurus is known for being dull and aggressive, this gives them an unpredictable, bull-like attitude. They are rambunctious and very vocal, broadcasting as they traverse across land. While hunting, Pycnonemosaurus do not follow any complex strategy, their poor intelligence demands they charge in and make a mess of their prey. When pursuing prey, they quickly grow impatient when their prey are able to keep the pack at bay by pacing and sounding off. The species is nomadic, choosing to search far and wide for their next meal and stopping only to take a break for resting or leisure such as sparring. Their lack of intelligence makes them a bad parent, often killing their own young by trampling or crossfire during heated hunts.
Mandatory behavior
Nomadic; cannot claim territory, Does not tolerate scavengers on their carcass
Optional behavior
Dirnual, Cannibalistic, Opportunistic, Prefer to stay on the move aside from resting, Protective parents but are known to trample their young in the heat of the moment, Spar with their pack during down time, Overly confident, Brutish in nature. Prefers the offense to defense, Vocal
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Kentrosaurus, Styracosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Amargasaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores, Lone Carnotaurus, Small Carnivores, Will punch above its tier
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ Due to their poor turn radius, coordinating with your pack to trade off hits is an important part of your success in hunts.
➣ Immobilize your target using your knockback early in the fight, doubling as a large damage dealer. Use knockback on cooldown.
Group limits: 4 adults | 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Desert Plains, Costal
Description: The Allosaurus is an exceptionally aggressive species that forms highly social packs. They are boisterous and very rough with their packmates, squabbling over the smallest issues or disagreements. T
Group limits: 4 adults | 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Desert Plains, Costal
Description: The Allosaurus is an exceptionally aggressive species that forms highly social packs. They are boisterous and very rough with their packmates, squabbling over the smallest issues or disagreements. Their hunting style is that of a pack of wolves, aiming to outlast and bleed out their prey. They have high stamina and pack a punch, but cannot risk making mistakes and taking damage. When a pack has their hunting strategy down to a tee, they are a very deadly force and all other predators should beware. Allosaurus are not shy to cannibalize and they often choose to demolish rival packs rather than directly competing with them. When rearing young, packs choose to only raise those that have proved their strength and will exile any younglings that do not meet their strict criteria.
Mandatory behavior
Packs will be highly aggressive towards rival packs, Packs will not tolerate other high population mid-tier packs in their territory
Optional behavior
Diurnal, Cannibalistic, Very opportunistic, Bully other species out of their territory, Will attempt to hunt anything, In-pack fighting and sparring
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Kentrosaurus, Hadrosaurs, Amargasaurus, Styracosaurus, Albertaceratops, Lone Allosaurus, Medium-sized Carnivores, Weak Large-sized Herbivores
Tips
➣Grouping up is vital to your success, an Allo is only as strong as their pack.
➣ Allosaurus’ are relatively squishy for their size, you will have the most success if you use a trade-off system and do drive by style attacks. ➣You have high bleed; Stacking bleed early on in the fight helps ensure the fight to go in your favor. By mid fight, start using raw bite damage to finish off your opponent(s).
Group limits: 3 adults, 5 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Coastal
Description: Not as well known as its larger cousin, the Tyrannosaurus, Daspletosaurus is still respected as a powerful and successful hunter. Often forming small, hyper-social groups, Daspletosaurus will patrol their
Group limits: 3 adults, 5 offspring
Passive growth time: 4.4 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Coastal
Description: Not as well known as its larger cousin, the Tyrannosaurus, Daspletosaurus is still respected as a powerful and successful hunter. Often forming small, hyper-social groups, Daspletosaurus will patrol their territory with confidence and authority. They coordinate with their group remarkably well, having no fear when competing with the Tyrant King himself and coming off as the victor on many occasions. They make their presence known, broadcasting frequently to let all inhabitants within hearing range know that they are around and not afraid of anything. They are most known for bullying all other predators out of their territory and absolutely do not share. When it comes to nesting and raising young, Daspletosaurus will linger on the out-skirts of densely populated areas ambushing or chasing away intruders.
Mandatory behavior:
Does not tolerate other predators in their territory (excluding low tiers), Does not tolerate scavengers on their carcass
Optional behavior
Prefer larger prey over easier targets, Cannibalism is not uncommon, Broadcasts often, Patrols territory tirelessly
Preferred Prey: Stegosaurus, Hadrosaurs, Eotriceratops, Other large predators
Tips
➣Having a group to trade off Bonebreaking and damage is extremely important. Keep your target immobilized! Make sure to output as much damage as possible between Bonebreaks.
➣ Don’t get caught without stamina! Utilize your fast trot to regen.
➣ Coordinate with your group to have the instant Bonebreak & the wind-up Bonebreak work together.
Group limits: 5 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands
Description: Agile and fierce, the Alioramus is a predator that exhausts their prey during a chase and tears into them once they have tired. They are known for being very vocal and bullies towards smaller carnivores, chasing ra
Group limits: 5 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands
Description: Agile and fierce, the Alioramus is a predator that exhausts their prey during a chase and tears into them once they have tired. They are known for being very vocal and bullies towards smaller carnivores, chasing raptors like a game of cat and mouse. Despite their bad reputation, they are very skilled hunters built for endurance and long distance chases and are relentless when hunting, having a ton of patience. Alio packs are extremely social and form very close bonds with each other. They tend to prefer to claim territory as long as their preferred prey is sticking around but will leave their territory behind as their prey migrates. Alio pack members will often spar for fun, as they are always eager to sharpen their skills as hunters.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against other Alioramus
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, May tolerate all other carnivore packs, Very opportunistic, Bully weakened carnivores off of their kills, Sparring within pack
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores, Small Carnivores
Tips
➣ Your built to be a glass-cannon - high damage output, but high damage intake as well. Avoid taking damage at all costs. A drive-by style of combat is recommended.
➣ Able to outlast the stamina of most other creatures, it is wise to work your targets stamina down. ➣ Coordinate with your pack to stack your Tyrant's roar to maximize your groups damage!
Group limits: 5 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 3.1 hours
Preferred Biome: Saltwater
Description: The Kaiwhekea’s body is built for aquatic speed and fishing. They are an easy going species, not shy but not particularly sociable. Being primarily fishers and opportunistic of younger aquatics that could be an easy catch, the Kaiwh
Group limits: 5 adults, 3 offspring
Passive growth time: 3.1 hours
Preferred Biome: Saltwater
Description: The Kaiwhekea’s body is built for aquatic speed and fishing. They are an easy going species, not shy but not particularly sociable. Being primarily fishers and opportunistic of younger aquatics that could be an easy catch, the Kaiwhekea will avoid other predatory creatures in the aquatic realm. Their speed allows them to escape any dangers, and they tend to avoid confrontation altogether. Under the circumstance they have young to protect, female Kaiwhekea will become fierce and attempt to lead away any threats from their young. When traveling in groups, females will stick together in their family groups while males can often be found alone or in bachelor groups. Their social interactions are limited, but family groups will be very attentive to and teach their young the best tactics for hunting.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial over other Kaiwhekea when in pairs or above
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, Opportunistic, Groups are usually built of females and their calves, Males tend to group together in bachelor groups, Prefer to flee from or avoid danger, Playful with their family group, Breaches often
Preferred Prey
Fish, Young aquatics, Easy opportunities
Tips
➣ I still have to play with them a little bit, they don’t have that complex of kits right now. So don’t mind this
➣ Expect the tips to be done for them over the next few days after we’ve balanced them and got a feel for their kit; it’s a small kit though.
➣ Great fishers, good at escaping maybe. Not necessarily meant to hunt most things, but let me read into them more to be sure on that.
Group limits: 12 adults, Unl. offspring
Passive growth time: 3.1 hours
Preferred Biome: The skies, Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Desert
Description: The Thalassodomeus possesses a brilliant crest used primarily for courtship display and thermoregulation. They can be spotted soaring the skies in search of the best hunting grounds or walkin
Group limits: 12 adults, Unl. offspring
Passive growth time: 3.1 hours
Preferred Biome: The skies, Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Desert
Description: The Thalassodomeus possesses a brilliant crest used primarily for courtship display and thermoregulation. They can be spotted soaring the skies in search of the best hunting grounds or walking terrestrially, predating on smaller creatures than it. Despite its name meaning "sea runner," Thalassodromeus prefers inland skies and coastal flats. It has a powerful bite for its size and is shockingly fast on its feet, capable of hunting small prey with brutal efficiency and speed. They often form loose social groups led by the largest, oldest female, who leads the group in hunting. Thalassodromeus are colonial nesters, often having many pairs nesting in the same area for protection. Young don't stick with their parents for long, as the colonies are still prone to leaping and flying predators like raptors and other pterosaurs looking for an easy meal.
Mandatory behavior
Can only hunt Mid Tier and below, Does not tolerate other species in their personal space
Optional behavior
Diurnal, Highly vocal and contact calls frequently, Will answer nearly any contact call, Mock swooping at larger creatures, Outgoing even with unrelated flocks, Colonial nesting habits
Preferred Prey
Fish, Anything smaller than it (and manageable)
Tips
➣ Grouping is highly recommended, they are fairly weak and rely on numbers.
➣ Avoid anything larger than yourself, you’re built for fishing and killing smaller creatures; not for fighting large ones.
➣ Chasing down your prey terrestrially will be more effective than swooping at it since you can take damage from landing too hard.
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands
Description: These menaces are no stranger to picking on things not in their weight class. They are pack predators that rely on their stamina and agility to chase down the prey of their choice, aiming to keep their prey in the o
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands
Description: These menaces are no stranger to picking on things not in their weight class. They are pack predators that rely on their stamina and agility to chase down the prey of their choice, aiming to keep their prey in the open and land a massive amount of bites and claw attacks to eventually tire and bleed out their prey. Despite their total savagery when hunting, the Cerato is a highly social creature living in large packs with complex social bonds. Their pastimes include reaffirming these bonds with their packmates by sparring and brushing up on hunting tactics to help build a stronger team. Quite vocal, Ceratosaurus broadcast often and raise alarm calls at the sight of danger to inform their pack. They are opportunistic and while not shy to larger prey, they typically target prey their size or smaller to catch easy meals. Additionally, they may hone in on an ongoing hunt to hopefully take out the weaker party.
Mandatory behavior
Packs will be highly aggressive towards rival packs, Packs will not tolerate other high population mid-tier packs in their territory
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, Pack Oriented, Prefer to stay near deep water sources, Prefers to traverse than claim territory, Sparring, Vocal
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Kentrosaurus, Styracosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Amargasaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores, Small Carnivores
Tips
➣Speedy, you’re able to cover vast distances in relative short time. Keep on the move to explore new opportunities.
➣Able to outlast most of your prey, coordinating with your pack to trade off hits is an important part of your success in hunts. ➣Coordinate with your pack to keep your target immobilized with Bonebreaks; stamina management is very important.
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Desert Plains, Coastal
Description: Slick and cunning, the Metriacanthosaurus is only noticed when it’s jumping out to attack its prey. They have a fairly mysterious way of life, being mistaken for shy but they are truthfully secretive
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Desert Plains, Coastal
Description: Slick and cunning, the Metriacanthosaurus is only noticed when it’s jumping out to attack its prey. They have a fairly mysterious way of life, being mistaken for shy but they are truthfully secretive and want to be detected on their own terms. Primarily pack creatures, Metriacanthosaurus form tight knit social groups, quickly becoming a dangerous threat to any of their preferred prey. They will mob and outlast their target by draining its stamina and causing exhaustion, only getting close enough to get hit when they are finishing off their prey. Despite their general quietness, they become increasingly vocal as they get excited over any sort of action or over food. With their endurance, Metris spend a lot of time traveling to seek new hunting opportunities, only settling down to nest in a desirable location or if there is an abundance of prey to hunt in the area.
Mandatory behavior
Nomadic; cannot claim territory
Optional behavior
Cathermeral, Pack Oriented, Not protective of bodies once they’re done eating, Tolerate scavengers, Opportunistic, Quiet when not actively engaged with prey
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Lambeosaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ Keep your prey stacked with Venom to drain their stamina and outlast them during a fight.
➣ Your claw attack does more raw damage than your bite, so focus on maximizing damage between venom management.
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Desert Plains
Description: A carnivore feared for its presence during the night and lethal bite. This creature has a very powerful neck and jaws, built for taking down larger prey than itself. Despite the reputation it’s gained for itse
Group limits: 6 adults, 6 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Desert Plains
Description: A carnivore feared for its presence during the night and lethal bite. This creature has a very powerful neck and jaws, built for taking down larger prey than itself. Despite the reputation it’s gained for itself, the Dilophosaurus is an extremely social creature living in matriarchal groups led by a large female. Within their groups, they spend a lot of time reaffirming bonds and strengthening their hunting techniques by sparring. These groups are highly territorial, especially towards rival packs. During the day, Dilo packs generally don’t hunt large game and prefer the cover of night to get the jump on unsuspecting prey. When nesting, Dilos are known to rear their offspring close enough to populated areas so they can provide plenty of food for their large packs and offspring.
Mandatory behavior
Cannot use “Regurgitate” unless hunting, Do not tolerate scavengers, Packs are matriarchal, Packs will be highly aggressive towards rival packs, Packs will not tolerate other high population mid-tier packs in their territory
Optional behavior
Nocturnal, Pack Oriented, Cannibalistic, Hunts insteads of scavenges, Protective parents, Extremely vocal
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Kentrosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ You’re a bleeder; stack your bleed early on in the fight, then turn to raw damage to finish off your victim.
➣ Coordinating your Vocal Wail call with your pack is important and can be a game changer in high risk fights!
Group limits: 6 adults, 7 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Caves
Description: The largest of the dromaeosaurs in Panjura-Teutonia, the Utahraptor tends to be much more confident and decisive when choosing their prey, but are smart enough to know what prey to avoid. When in large packs, they wi
Group limits: 6 adults, 7 offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Caves
Description: The largest of the dromaeosaurs in Panjura-Teutonia, the Utahraptor tends to be much more confident and decisive when choosing their prey, but are smart enough to know what prey to avoid. When in large packs, they will coordinate their attacks through a series of complex vocals that can only be understood by that specific family group. They are extremely social within their groups, oftentimes being made up of a closely bonded family unit. These family groups strengthen their bond by sparring and relaxing during their downtimes. Despite their social nature with their pack, Utahraptors will go toe to toe with rival packs in frequent turf wars and over resources. When rearing young, packs hide their young near populated areas but keep them out of the way until they are old enough to begin helping in lower risk hunts.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against other Utahraptor and Dilophosaurus packs, Does not tolerate scavengers on their carcass
Optional behavior
Cathemeral, Pack Oriented, Play fighting in pack, Extremely vocal especially in large groups, Prefer to live and nest in caverns, Food aggressive
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Lambeosaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ You’re a bleeder; stack your Pounce bleed early in the fight, then turn to Bite damage to finish off your victim.
➣ Coordinate with your pack to utilize the drive-by style of combat the Utahs are intended for.
Group limits: 6 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Coastal
Description: This small predator is problematic in numbers, gaining a reputation for targeting juvenile dinosaurs and even testing their luck against large carnivores’ young. Concaves are speedy and built for
Group limits: 6 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetlands, Coastal
Description: This small predator is problematic in numbers, gaining a reputation for targeting juvenile dinosaurs and even testing their luck against large carnivores’ young. Concaves are speedy and built for endurance, and because of that they do not take damage well. For that reason, concaves tend to steer away from larger prey and will take every opportunity to scavenge when presented. Concaves always try to run out raptor populations, choosing to keep their direct competition out of their territory. These smaller carnivores prefer to stay near bodies of water for safety against large terrestrial carnivores, and they are not shy about fishing when they cannot find food to steal. Whenever Concaves raise young, they always choose a location with close access to water so their young can seek refuge from danger.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against all Low tier packs
Optional behavior
Diurnal, Scavenger, Play Fighting within pack, Prefer to stay near water sources, Tend to play with their food, Mob Sarcosuchus and Deinosuchus in an attempt to run them out of their water source
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores, Piscivore, Critters
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ It is recommended to do a drive by style of combat, applying stacks of bleed to your target throughout the entire fight. Keep your target on the move.
➣ Staying near water sources can help you with an emergency escape in most situations.
Group limits: 7 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Caves
Description: The deadly bite of a Megalania will quickly cause exhaustion in their prey. This predator is a walking hazard both on land and in the water. They are known for attacking prey all across the board whe
Group limits: 7 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 2.8 hours
Preferred Biome : Temperate Forests, Wetlands, Caves
Description: The deadly bite of a Megalania will quickly cause exhaustion in their prey. This predator is a walking hazard both on land and in the water. They are known for attacking prey all across the board whether it be a small juvenile, all the way to pestering the larger apexes. They are deemed as over confident when in large numbers, overwhelming their prey with their venom before sealing the deal. The Megalania is a very opportunistic predator and will patiently watch as other predators work down their prey, preferring others to do the dirty work for them if it’s an option. When the Megs think they have a guaranteed kill, they will waste no time in advancing to finish off the weakened prey and run off the hunter. When it is feeding time, Megs are generally food aggressive to even those within their pack. There are no clear leaders within a group of Megs, just a group that all have the same goal in mind: food.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against other Megalania packs, Does not tolerate scavengers on their carcass
Optional behavior
Cathermeral, Cannibalistic, Pack Oriented, Opportunistic, Prefer to stay near water sources, Frequent squabbles within pack
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Struthiomimus, Kentrosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Weak Medium-sized Herbivores, Lone Megalania, Small Carnivores
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ Focus on stacking venom on your prey early on in the fight, setting aside damage output as you wait for them to run out of stamina.
➣ After you have drained your victims stamina, it can be easier to tail-ride them but it is still recommended to use a drive-by method style of combat as you take a good deal of damage.
Group limits: 10 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetland
Description: The Deinonychus is a very common little face - especially when there is food to be scavenged from! These raptors are built for endurance and ability, aiming to kill their prey with the numbers in their large
Group limits: 10 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome : Tropical Forests, Wetland
Description: The Deinonychus is a very common little face - especially when there is food to be scavenged from! These raptors are built for endurance and ability, aiming to kill their prey with the numbers in their large pack. Of the smaller two raptors, the Deinon are more snappy with a big attitude. They are near fearless and have no issue walking up to large apex carnivores to grab a quick bite from a fresh kill. While they will coexist and even work with the Laten, the two tend to have frequent disagreements and the Deinonychus prefer to group with their own kind due to the bullying nature of the Laten.. Deinons are caring with their young and bring their juveniles to start watching hunts from a safe distance away, allowing the younglings to begin learning.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against all Low tier packs, Cannot hunt Sub-Apex+ (unless Adol or below)
Optional behavior
Nocturnal, Scavenger, Pack Oriented, Can group with Laten, Very vocal especially towards perceived threats, Broadcasts at all passing animals, Pick parasite from willing carnivore species
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Small Weak Herbivores, Critters
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ Your main weapon is bleed; stacking up bleed throughout the entire fight is important. Avoiding being hit is vital, as your health is low. Use your dash to dodge most hits.
➣ A drive-by and trade off style of combat is recommended for the Laten.
Group limits: 10 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome: Temperate Forests, Caves
Description: The largest of the troodontidae to stalk Panjura-Teutonia, the Latenivenatrix are slightly larger and beefier raptor. Latens tend to be more laid back and more cautious. They are more secretive, choosing to
Group limits: 10 adults, Unlimited offspring
Passive growth time: 1.25 hours
Preferred Biome: Temperate Forests, Caves
Description: The largest of the troodontidae to stalk Panjura-Teutonia, the Latenivenatrix are slightly larger and beefier raptor. Latens tend to be more laid back and more cautious. They are more secretive, choosing to keep to the shadows and keep out of danger. These raptors are nimble and quick, able to keep up with most of their desired prey. While they do take opportunities to feed themselves by scavenging, Latens are very willing to hunt and even prefer it over scavenging, very much liking the thrill of the chase. Similarly to the Deinon, Latens will rear their young quickly and start bringing their young to watch while they are mere juveniles, ensuring they are a safe distance away. Latens will cohabitate with the Deinonychus but will bully, squabble, and sometimes outright attack the smaller raptor species as they favor the company of their own species.
Mandatory behavior
Territorial against other Deinony/Laten packs, Cannot hunt Sub-Apex+ (unless Adol or below)
Optional behavior
Nocturnal, Pack Oriented, Scavenger when small groups, Hunt when large groups, Can group with Deinonychus (will bully them), Very vocal in groups but quiet solo, , Pick parasite from willing carnivore species
Preferred Prey
Camptosaurus, Small Weak Herbivores, Critters
Tips
➣ Maxing out your group size ensures you and your groups survivability.
➣ Bulkier than the Deinony, you’re able to take more damage and have more damage output than them. Regardless, you are still small and should avoid taking damage from larger creatures. Use your dash to dodge most hits.
➣ A drive-by and trade off style of combat is recommended for the Laten.
Group limits: Unlimited
Passive growth time: 45 minutes Preferred Biome: Grasslands, Temperate Forests, Arid environments, Savanna Plains
Description: Compsognathus are swift, small, clever critters that often congregate in massive groups called hordes. Their large eyes afford them spectacular eyesight to hunt under the cover of night, wh
Group limits: Unlimited
Passive growth time: 45 minutes Preferred Biome: Grasslands, Temperate Forests, Arid environments, Savanna Plains
Description: Compsognathus are swift, small, clever critters that often congregate in massive groups called hordes. Their large eyes afford them spectacular eyesight to hunt under the cover of night, where the darkness shrouds their tiny forms. Alone, they're scavengers and critter-eaters, but be warned, where there's one compy, there's usually many, many more- or even a larger predator. They're often welcomed by larger animals, both carnivores and herbivores alike, as their curious nipping can oftentimes pull ticks and mites off. In turn, the compsognathus often reap the spoils of much larger hunts, picking tiny scraps of meat from bones. They are curious, exploring the world with their mouths by chasing and nipping anything that catches their attention. Deinonychus and Latenivenatrix are possibly the only animals outwardly hostile to compsognathus, as they’re small enough to be threatened by a horde. Compsognathus range wherever prey is found, often sharing territory with their larger predator companions and following them when they leave. Without a symbiotic predator to associate with, they simply stay where the food is most abundant.
Mandatory behavior
Only allowed to Scavenge or hunt Low Tiers and Juveniles (any tier), If a group member dies the compies scatter
Optional behavior
Highly vocal, linger wherever there are larger predators to scavenge from, Cowardly and quick to flee
Preferred Prey
Scavenging
Tips
> You're tiny. Run away. Don't get stepped on.
> Group up in hordes to defeat your few huntable prey!
> Use the damage vocal call to maximize your groups damage.
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