Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
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What is a brontosaurus used for? brontosaurus battling strategies in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
Just found out something really useful about
Brontos! You can use them to transport goods a long
way, but sometimes you have more than the bronto
can carry, so, if you pack your resources on
something like a high level parasaur or iguanodon,
and put it on the platform saddle, it only takes the
Dinos drag weight, not resource weight, allowing you
to carry tons of materials at half the weight! Arrow so
people can see this!
Bronto is so useful! People say it’s no stomp attack, I randomly stepped on a monkey the little one and it died so has stomp attack and so good tree collector and bush collector kill all bushes in all maps and good weight and health and killed a therzinosaur with tail wacks and stomp and kill Cnidaria at same time 2 and sorry bad gramer. Needs to collect stones so I can build stone bemoth archway and I need my brsnto to collect Stone, no saddle doesic, I want saddle pelgornis first but might no Engram pounts left for dodic saddle so what I do?! :( Beonto
Sorry English my second language but understand please most people read English no Spanish tips so.l.....................
Swilry
Brontos honestly… Suck. They are only good for getting berries, otherwise they are completely outclassed by the Quetzal and possibly even the Paracer.
Horrid stamina and atrocious speed makes these only good for mobile bases that you want moving only around a certain region, they will take hours to traverse even a 5th of the Island.
They aren’t even good for fighting either… They are almost always beaten by Rexes in even 2v1s (2 Brontos vs 1 Rex).
Maybe if one is fully leveled in movement speed… It could be *slightly* useful.
To the person that says they should be able to stomp, yes, it would be cool but whether or not sauropods could stand is still a pretty debated topic(at least I think so by the time of writing this). So I don’t think it would be implemented unless they were sure that the brontosaurus was actually able to stand on its hind legs(we won’t talk about the dilos)