Originally posted by USSTalladega:Well of course its difficult and frustrating. Just about any battle will cause bleeding but some dinosaurs deal more bleeding than others - to the point where some carnivores will run in, cause hundreds of damage worth of bleeding, and then run away with the plan to return after the bleed has drained their prey's health. It increases in damage if you move around. It took a friend roughly 5 minutes to regain their full movement after I smacked them once as an ankylosaurus. Certain dinosaurs (Ankylosaurus and Pachycephalosaurus I can personally verify) have a very high chance - if not absolute certainty - of breaking the legs of their attackers when assaulted.īroken bones take a long time to heal and it's possible (don't hold me to it if I'm wrong) that broken bones can be compounded like bleed. While your leg is broken you can't jump, pounce, stomp, trot, sprint, walk or sneak only limp slowly. Broken Leg - Fighting or falling can result in a broken bone.Mass is a factor for how likely bones will be broken or bleeding wounds will be caused. Laying down (H key) can heal status effects faster. Herbivores will provide you more food than your fellow carnivores. All dinosaurs are food for carnivores - including other carnivores when times are tough.Blue flowers I know are options for teir 2 herbivores You can still eat ferns, but the new options fill your hunger much faster. It shows up in just about any biome but it's always a bunch of ferns in only a small part of any map.Īs you progress (or grow if nested) other plants are available to be eaten. It doesn't stand out very much unless you're used to looking for it: In fact as a brand new dino (the Psittacosaurus and the Orodromeus - as well as any babies being nested) in some maps the only thing you can eat is a light-green fern. Not all plants are food for herbivores.A good rule of thumb with hunger is the bigger your dinosaur is the more food it needs to eat. Anything that can be eaten will be eaten with the "E" key.
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