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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
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What are some stories about the baryonyx? Memorable baryonyx stories, wild encounters, and fan fiction.
Once I was flying around on my Argy in search of an otter because my old one was killed by piranhas, and found one of these guys. I said "why not" and decided to tame it after I had killed anything dangerous nearby. I knocked out pretty quickly and then I realized I didn't have fish meat on me so I had to swim over to the ocean, as it was nearby, and I got the meat that I needed. I hadn't known at the time that you could track the location of your tames in progress, so I went into the clearing that I though my unconscious Baryonyx was in, but I couldn't find it, and instead got attacked by a Carno. I was shaking irl, so whenever I tried to mount my Argy, because I dismounted it to look for my Bary, I kept on dismounting. Luckily, with barely enough health, and with both of us having broken bones, I escaped on my Argy and went back home. I though that I would have to suffice without a Bary, but then I discovered the feature where you can track the location of your tames in progress, so I found my Bary, tamed it, and then walked it home. On my way, I ran into another Carno and decided that I would go around it and kill it later because it was dangerously close to my base, but it decided to chase us. My Bary got tangled up with it so I helped it with my Argy. After it was killed, I landed and checked on my Bary, which was nearly dead (it was level 4). I headed back to camp and named her Bamboo because she was green with a tan-ish underbelly. To this day I have never forgotten how heroic I view my Bary, and we continue to have adventures together, killing any Carno we see.
1 ^ = 1 thanks to Bamboo
I had a bary named spineapple Jr. (i had a spino named spineapple), he was an imprinted bary that was so good for caves, he would take on swarms on onycs, araneos, pulmonos, and arthros and i would never see his health go down during it. but it all changed when we were doing the lava cave. i got the artifact and was going back when lag kicked in and made me overshoot the jump into lava and we both died (mobile lava insta-kills) i was in disbelief and cried a bit. R.I.P spineapple jr., you served me good.
It was a normal day for my Barry and me. I put him on attack target while I had a grappling hook onto his thigh. It was so fun, I thought I could take on some low level megathirums. But, it ended my Barry. I was so raged that I brought my yuty and murdered both of those two murder sloths. I put his grave near to rocks near a small swamp clearing. I don’t know the cords. But it is near the redwoods river it’s like a small clearing, if you want. You can try to find those two small rocks in the shallow water and pay respects for my Barry
(Part one of my Barry’s life) I found 2 Barry’s one male one female knocked them out tamed them named them male Barry-x the other toothless the next day I bred them first of many Barry babies he was a mutation he was pink he was not fancy all he wanted was pets walks and that’s it no kibble nothing so he got 100% imprint named him
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Okay... "Strength in Numbers" Part 2 by Maloi the Baryonyx.
I would consult my mate if we should go into a pack of Compsognathus. She said that her eggs would be hard to move, but we should give it a try. Yes, I will finally be safe. The next day, we catch word of a local pack, lucky us. I try to find their camp, so I can schedule when we come. It took hours to find it, but I found it atleast. We talked it other and agreed we would come over tomorrow afternoon. I try to consult them on leaving quickly to a safer place. It didn't take. The next day my mate and I travel to their camp with the eggs. We decide this was the best we could do right now. Cut a few months til something important happens. It's been some time, but the eggs finally hatched! Two male, one female. The leader now believes that if we leave, we leave now. That's good, right? He promised a land with no predators, and only small dinosaurs we could eat. A place of freedom, free from carnivores like the Dilophosaurus. Done