![]() Unlike Killing Frenzy, Bloodrage is not locked to a timer and grows progressively stronger and longer-lasting stacking on itself up to 100 times, ending in a whopping 175% increased damage and healing rate. ![]() ![]() Gained alongside Killing Frenzy by landing fatal blows, Bloodrage similarly provides two buffs boosting the Carcha's healing rate and melee damage by 1.75% per stack. Every kill the Carcha lands refreshes Killing Frenzy's timer, but does not extend it. On landing a fatal blow, the Carcha gains the Killing Frenzy buff for 10 seconds which boosts movement speed and makes the Carcha immune to stuns for the duration. Provides both the Killing Frenzy and Bloodrage buffs on fatal blows.Īpplied passively with every bite attack the Carcha lands, similar to a Giga's Gnashed effect, but does not induce bleeding instead reducing healing the victim receives from any source. Can be aimed to the left or right to spin clockwise or counter-clockwise respectively. The Carcha spins, lashing all opponents around it with its tail and knocking them back.The more tactical tribes will let their Carcharodontosaurus tear through the mid-sized creatures in their enemy’s ranks, thereby building up its bloodrage to take on the largest threats. There’s something about this monster’s roar that drives others to fight - a war cry for Hell’s own army. DomesticatedĪnyone that manages to tame a Carcharodontosaurus will gain a new way to rally their tribe for battle. Each kill seems to give these monsters a rush and drive it into a berserker frenzy. Like its namesake the great white shark, Carcharodontosaurus gets more dangerous once it tastes blood. Even a near-miss will carve you up, but good. It has teeth like steak knives, set in jaws strong enough to shred most prey. Just one of these bruisers held its own against an army of us, and that encounter cost us dearly.Ĭarcharodontosaurus can sweep aside attackers with its tail, but it’s the other end you’ll really want to avoid. Though I’m not sure if this predator grows bigger than a Giganotosaurus, I hope never to find out. It does get nervy at times but you just have to try and make sure you're not in an area where rocks or trees could cause issues.I feel lucky to have crossed paths with Carcharodontosaurus medicupestis and lived to tell the tale. We've take on higher wild ones with the pack, easily taking on level 80+. This is before the more recent giga nerfs I have to clarify, we've not bothered since as we've moved to The Island and there are less wild around than on The Center. We started using less giga's and saw similar results, though obviously our tames took more damage and we had a few close shaves! Eventually we tried our best 1-v-1 with a few people closeby in case the attacker had to flee and they could take the aggro, but our giga won - we were very surprised. If you get them all attacking simultaneously, the wild giga gets enraged and that animation takes a second or so, giving your tames even more time to get a second or third bite in. We soon saw that our pack absolutely destroyed it, taking very little damage. We started off going after the wild ones in packs, taking 6, 7 or more of our giga's to attack the 1 wild one. ![]() It's stats are not that great (although it is 80% or so imprinted) and we have nothing other than the basic saddle. We have killed wild giga's (up level to 35) with our bred giga solo. You will die for sure but since your are naked it will not matter, but you should be able to save the gigas.Īlso put the gigas on passive, if they enrage they wont eat you and if you need to whistle them away they will follow. Go naked on the Giga, if things turn bad hop off and have your friend whistle the gigas away. I would recommend having a mate on a bird near. I understand they don't give much XP, we live in the middle of obsidian and volcano on the island and if we ever encountered one we just want to know if we could take it out, like yesterday we were out on the gigs and had encountered a lvl 10 but after further research we didn't really want to loose our two best gigs that we have as of now lol. But I'm a little unsure about our 2 females with the JM saddle and the imprinted boost. ![]() Plus the other 2 attacking it with the mate boost. Think that would improve the chances of killing it? I think we should be able to for sure once our gig gets done that we are imprinting on now with 250%+ melee. We have a JM saddle for now with 60 armor. ![]()
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