![]() Unlike the Wyvern, Rock Drake, and Magmasaur however, Deinonychus are not initially aggressive to large-class predators such as Rexes or Spinos, and these tames may be walked directly up to the nests without conflict until an egg is stolen, making them excellent options for egg theft. Likewise similar to the Wyvern, Rock Drake, and Magmasaur, a typical player would need to be cautious, as these theropods react very aggressively to anything stealing their eggs. Similar to the Wyvern, Rock Drake, and Magmasaur, wild Deinonychus cannot be tamed, but a fertilized Deinonychus Egg can be stolen from a nest and hatched to obtain a tamed Deinonychus. While latched they can still get hit by attacks from the one they are riding Using a Trike with a decent amount of Health can easily kill a pack or two at once. The Deinonychus is weak on knockbacks like Raptor. While latched onto a large Creature, it can mostly only attack the said creature until it releases itself out, making it extremely vulnerable to any attacks from other Creatures or ranged weapons. They tend to be found in groups of at least 2 or more which can make killing/getting away much harder. They also cause a bleed effect that stacks and makes them even more dangerous. To make it even more dangerous, they are able to glide upwards to latch onto a nearby ledge similar to the Rock Drake, and pounce and attack much like the Raptor (It can't dismount you though). It is able to latch onto large creatures such as a Rex or Brontosaurus, making them hard to hit via conventional means. They also have the ability to climb, but its not nearly as good as the Thylacoleo or the Rock Drake. Make sure to steal the egg and then QUICKLY escape because the Deinonychus can pounce riders, which can pose a great threat as it gives time for the rest of the pack to arrive.ĭeinonychus can deal a percentage damage bleed effect that scales with how big a pack is, thus high health tames may lose thousands of health instantaneously. It’s suggested to use a flyer so you’ll be safe. If you are stealing eggs, then you definitely need to be prepared with a good mount because there is most likely going to be a pack of Deinonychus. If you don’t have a ranged weapon and they latch on to your mount, just smack it away as they have relatively low health. Bring powerful attackers like Wyverns or Spinos, or lure Deinonychus off cliffs with a flier. The best way to take down a Deinonychus is to use a long ranged weapon such as a Crossbow or Rifle This section describes how to fight against the Deinonychus. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed. Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps Unless raised from eggs, they cannot be tamed the hunter instinct of a wild Deinonychus is so strong that it reflexively pounces on a would-be master. This makes breeding successive generations a hazardous process. The Deinonychus is also fiercely territorial near nests with eggs, even if the eggs aren't its own. ![]() Raising a Deinonychus in captivity requires an ample food supply, as they have a fast metabolism to match their high activity level. While it likes its meat fresh, a Deinonychus isn't above scavenging a carcass if no other food is available. The Deinonychus is an agile climber as well, jumping from wall ledge to wall ledge as it seeks high vantage points to lie in wait.Ī hungry Deinonychus tends to be fearless and will hunt prey much larger than itself, latching onto a dinosaur's back with its sickle-shaped claws, then starting to feed before its victim is even dead. ![]() Superior hunters, they leap from a hiding place and pounce on their prey. ![]() By the time you hear the scurrying claws of the Deinonychus, it's often too late.
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