If attacked, it will turn into a fearsome and deadly foe to defend itself even its weakest attacks cause phenomenal damage that nothing, including tek gear, can withstand for long. So long as Titanosaurus is not attacked, it will not harm anybody. However, their wandering nature causes them to easily deforest an area, which is a mixed blessing. Even if approached by a survivor on a mount, Titanosaurus is content with roaming the land in search of food. The Titanosaur is a fairly peaceful creature. The dynamics of how it exists on the ARK in the wild is unlike every other natural creature. Although the Titanosaur can be domesticated, it's believed the process causes the creature to slowly starve to death from its subsequent refusal to eat. You'll hardly see a Titanosaurus with just a saddle and a rider: its immense size can effectively carry a fortress, defensive emplacements, along with a small zoo. If ever a creature were too big, it would be Titanosaurus. Titanosaurus eats constantly, which certainly helps recover health quickly, even after fighting off numerous carnivores such as Giganotosaurus. This is probably because they aggressively feed off any and all plants they can find. While most Sauropods ignore non-hostile creatures, Titanosaurs take issue with creatures invading its personal space. They often inadvertently crush nearby creatures underfoot with every step they take. In addition, Titanosaurus seems outright immune to any sort of narcotic effects. Essentially a walking mountain, it is an absolutely enormous Sauropod which has developed armored plates of bone protrusions all over its body.īetween these plates and its unparalleled size, Titanosaurus is extremely difficult to put down. IE the only stat you should worry about is the stat the parrents have after taming and before you put any level up points into it.Today I witnessed an unforgettable sight: the extremely rare Titanosaurus vagacastrum. Originally posted by Ruges:Breeding takes the stats of the post tame parrents. And it would come out has a base level in the 200+ range. So then I would have a dino that has high stats in everything. And then if I found one that also has high oxy and food I might even breed that into the line. So the offspring would have a chance of being a high health, high stamina, high weight, high melle damage beast. IE With the above dino I would breed it with a dino that has put most of its points into health or stamina. With all of that said its important to note that the only reason to breed is to combine all your high stat dino's, For a sort of super dino. Thats why its important to write down the initial stats. The offspring is only ever going to take the 461,9% (or that off its mate). Level that offspring up to 800% damage, and breed it. And then try to breed it so the offspring has a base of 600%. level it up 50 times puting all points into melee damage, making its melle damage 600%. And you want the stats that are post tame, but pre XP levels. Anytime you tame a new dinosaur, or get a new dinosaur baby you want to write down all of its stats. The offspring has a 70% chance of taking the higher stat between the two parrents.īasically if you want to get into breeding. So if I was to find a mate for it I would want to look for one that has higher healther stamina and oxygen. it has low stamina health and oxygen, but good weight and great melee damage. which is allot of wasted points points because a wild animal cannot level up speed. With this information we can determin that this anky put 40 level points into speed. Speed does not matter as they will always be 150 for ankies (wild animals cannot level up speed)Īfter puting it into the calculator we come out with From there you can enter what stats it has post tame. If you goto that site and scroll down to where it says Wild Stats Level-up. IE the only stat you should worry about is the stat the parrents have after taming and before you put any level up points into it. Breeding takes the stats of the post tame parrents.
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