Anyone remember when these things first dropped and slaughtered peoples bases? đ
Anyone remember when these things first dropped and slaughtered peoples bases? đ
Anyone remember when these things first dropped and slaughtered peoples bases? đ
Open the Dododex app on iOS or Android, select a creature, and go to Tips > Submit Tip.
Who else got bored and then started to look at random stuff on the dododex
İt killed my bronto and me and it lurks around my base im stressed to the bone pls either makes me stronger or delete that entity a turkey shouldnt be this strong I need help
I remember I accidentally hurt one and it killed all, I mean ALL my dinos and I just started crying.
Riddles of the Phoenixes series
The War of the Phoenixes.
Chapter one: A tense family reunion.
âHow?â Jay asked. âHow do we defeat Tom? Heâs powerful, too powerful.â
âWeâre gathering a army. Starting with you and our other siblings. Tom has been using medallions in the shadow phoenix kingdom, turning them into implants, and then stealing people(mostly children), mind wiping them, and then using them in his army. We have to convince the kingdoms to work together to stop him.â Emma explained. Jay nodded.
âSoâŚhow do we do that?â He asked. âWe start one step at a time. Weâre trying to get all your siblings back⌠including Jaquin and Josephina.â Andrew said. âAh ha! I knew it! See, it wasnât my faultâŚ.Jay!â Jack exclaimed.
Jay frowned. âNo. Technically it is still YOUR fault because you let Tom get them!â Jay said. Jack sputtered angrily. âMe?! Me?! What was I supposed to do?! I thought they were dead! What did you want me to do? Walk up to Tom and say, âPlease sir donât take my siblings. My brother Jay doesnât want you to have them.â?â Jack asked sarcastically.
âWell you could have done something!â
âI though they were dead!â
âYou could have checked!!!â
âI was thirteen! If a bomb hits someone donât you think theyâre be dead?!?!â
âENOUGH!!!â Nora yelled, her eyes glittering with annoyance. âStop acting like children!â Emma cried. âYouâre not thirteen anymore!!â Jay and Jack scowled at each other. âHe started it.â They muttered at the same time.
They glared at one another. âWas not!â They said at the same time. Emma slapped her forehead with frustration. And then they began to bicker once more.
âIt was your fault! You could have saved them!â
âI was thirteen!â
âThat doesnât matter! What were you thinking?!â
âI was thirteen!!! I left them OUTSIDE the building and I went inside the building!!â
âAnd yet they still died. This is all YOUR fault! If it wasnât for you-â Jay began but Jack interrupted him loudly.
âEnough! Why are you blaming me?!?! I didnât mean to! I was thinking of them when I left them outside the building! I didnât think the bombers would target them!â Jack screeched. âListen to me-â Jay began. âNo you listen to me!â Jack yelled. He lowered his voice, cold and hard and Jay went silent.
âYouâre always blaming me. Me! You know I didnât meant to and yet you still blame me! Have you ever once considered that maaaybe I DIDNâT mean to, huh? Have you ever once considered how I felt? All these years, Iâve been lost because I feel bad because itâs âmy faultâ and every time I remember that itâs not my fault you pop back into my life and drag me back down into the pit of despair!!! Have you ever once considered that itâs YOUR fault? YOU were the one who told me to take them! YOU left them with me!!! I was thirteen! Will you EVER stop blaming me?! I want to live my life!! Theyâre alive and thatâs all that matters so why do you keep blaming me?! Is it because you hate it despise me? Well guess what? I despise you-you to!â Jack said, his voice shaking slightly at the end. âJack-â Nora began but Jack marched past her and went to the other room, slamming the door shut behind him.
The house shook. Cole muttered something about going to go do the dishes and left the room. Sylvia followed him. âIâll go talk to him.â Emma volunteered. She and Andrew left the room to go where Jack was.
-SunnyFox57
So in my single player world I pretty much tame everything I see and I put them all on neutral but some mustâve been on agro because Iâm playing and the next thing I know all of my dinos are going after a super turkey and like 85% of them died and I am now living at the foot paw or something like because nothing can bother me (I lived on south zone 1 before)
The Arks: Over Heaven (by Ben)
Chapter 70: Primal Instinct
Bob and Alan were sitting around the warmth of the campfire inside the tiny little stone structure. The flames crackled softly, serving as their only source of warmth and light within the night of the ARK. Alanâs eyes looked to the door nervously, which was open to reveal Rex, the Tyrannosaurus sleeping peacefully near the river. As it inhaled and exhaled, it created waves in the river. Alan smiled at the sight.
âSo are we going to talk about what happened back there?â Bob finally broke the silence. Alan looked back at Bob and shrugged.
âI already told you, I donât know. Besides, that was like, a week ago! An incident like that hasnât happened since. I donât think itâs that big of a deal anyway,â Alan shot back. He took a bite out of a huge salmon. Bob glanced at Alanâs implant. It was true. It hadnât been active since that day they tamed the Rex.
âWhile that may be true itâs still a cause for concern,â Bob responded. He looked down at the ground, regret flooded his eyes, âYou shouldnât be here. Any of you.â
Alan looked at Bob with a bit of confusion.
âYouâre saying that as if itâs your fault weâve all been sent to this prehistoric island! Heh heh,â Alan chuckled nervously. Bob looked away.
âBecause it is,â he thought solemnly.
The fire continued to crackle, but it was slowly starting to die out. Alan hugged himself tightly, before leaning against the stone wall and eyeing the ceiling sadly.
âI donât know why weâve been sent here,â Alan said, âItâs not fair. I just want to go home already. Get this mess over with. Weâve been hunted by raptors and carnos and whatever you call âem for the past three weeks. Iâm tired.â
Bob looked down at the floor as the fire finally began to die down.
âMe too, kid.â
The fire was finally put out, shrouding the stone hut in darkness. Bob grumbled to himself and got up from the ground. He grabbed a pike and a crossbow from off the smithy, and then afterwards collected a set of bolas, which he put on his belt. He armored up, and then was out the door for more firewood.
Bob stepped foot on the black sands, feeling his foot sink into the sand, before finally stepping down from the door. He looked up at the night sky, which was filled with stars, even more than back home. He gazed at them for a second, when a sudden scream rang from the redwoods.
Bobâs head turned to the redwoods. There were no creatures in sight, nor humans. Unlike the game, creatures actually went to sleep at this time. At least most of them did. It was a safe time to go search for firewood and other resources, no matter how terrifying it was. It didnât make sense someone would be so scared out of their mind theyâd cry out for help.
âIt might be a pack of Allosaurus,â Bob thought, âOr a flock of Argentavis. By the time I get there, it might be too late. Even if I came in time, I donât think even Rex would be enough to handle it. Those packs can tear anything down, unless they face another pack of stronger creatures. I should just stick to my own lane.â
Bob turned away from the desperate cries for help, and delved into the forest for firewood.
~
âOkay, that should be enough to last the rest of the night,â Bob told himself as he picked up a log from the ground. Bob tossed the log over his shoulder and began to make his way back home when he heard loud footsteps ring throughout the forest.
âHmm?â Bob thought as he turned back.
There was nothing except the rustling of the treeâs leaves in the soft wind. Bob felt a bead of sweat drip down his forehead.
âCould it be a Tyrannosaurus?â Bob thought, as he felt his heart hammer against his chest, âNo. They arenât active at this time. Troodons? Megalosaurus? No, theyâre not that big.â
After staying still for a moment, Bob finally decided that it must have been his imagination. Bob turned around and began to head out of the forest and back to his shelter. A few more minutes of walking and the trees finally ended, and Bob was back at the familiar black sanded river, where the river runs red.
As Bob stepped up to the front door, fast and large footsteps began to ring in the footsteps. Bobâs head jolted to the forest again and he dropped all of the firewood onto the ground.
âNow thatâs definitely not my imagination!â Bob screamed as he pulled his crossbow out and nocked an arrow. Rex began to stir in his sleep, until finally his eyes jolted awake. Rexâs eyes widened and it instantly got up onto its feet. Bob looked back at Rex and saw its tense body stature.
âWhat? Rex isâŚâ
âSCARED?!â
With a deafening roar, a giant beast emerged from the forest and roared out into the river. Its roar was followed by silence. Bobâs eyes widened as he saw it. It was blood red in color and white speckles running around its body. It looked like the sunset mixed in with the night skies. It had rigid sharp spines running down its back and a slender yet compact jaw. Its teeth were serrated, and its eyes filled with bloodlust.
Most importantly, it had something in its mouth. Reins. The reins led to a saddle, and sitting atop the saddle was a shirtless man with dead hair and a crazed grin.
âWhat is that thing?â Bob asked himself, breathing steadily and aiming the crossbow at the unknown creature, âIâve never seen it before in the game. Is this the Presidentâs creation? It has to be. It looks just as big as a Giganotosaurus. It has serrated teeth and its jaw shapeâŚâ
âCarcharodontosaurus.â
âWell well well!â the rider yelled out. He grinned to reveal a golden tooth that was dim under the moonlight. He had a golden cross necklace that swayed back and forth as the Carcharodontosaurus breathed. The man got up from his saddle and jumped down onto the black sands.
BOOM.
Sand flew everywhere, and the man let out a soft chuckle as he began to walk up to Bob.
âIt seems like Iâve finally found what Iâm looking for. A tamed Rex, a stone hut, and a guy who seems to know what heâs doing with all that fancy equipment. Now tell me, whatâs your name?â the man demanded to know. He pointed a finger at Bob. Bob aimed the crossbow at his face.
âWhy the hell do you need to know that?â
âEh, good question! I donât have a reason. I just want to know the name of the person I will soon kill. Hopefully if youâre strong enough Iâll actually have fun. Now Iâll start. Iâm Jerry. Jerry Jenkins. And Iâve been tasked to kill you and your friend. So make this entertaining for me and tell me your name. And your attribute.â
Bob growled and pulled the trigger.
SWISH!
The arrow flew at Jerry fast, but with amazing speed, Jerry grabbed the arrow shaft as it was about to pierce his nose and he tossed it into the air. Blood suddenly flew out of the river and onto the arrow. Bob gasped, and he quickly looked at the river to see dozens of schools of fish dying left and right, blood flying out of their bodies and onto the arrow. Bob felt the wind around him, and then something pierced his shoulder. Bob let out a cry of pain and looked down to see the blood doused arrow embedded into his right shoulder. Bob took the arrow shaft and snapped it in half, tossing it to the sand. Jerry had a smug look on his face and put his arms out wide into the air. A wave of blood was rising from the water and was surrounding him, slowly revolving around and around.
âIsnât it beautiful? Isnât it beautiful how strong humans can become? Just look at me! I can control the blood of others! Finally the strong will rule as they always have and they will show the weak whatâs up! We will show them that the strong must rule, and that the weak deserve to DIE,â Jerry shouted into the air. His Carcharodontosaurus agreed by nodding his head.
âYouâre a crazy weirdo,â Bob criticized him, âIâm warning you. Iâve fought countless others before, none have ever defeated me. So go away now or else Iâm going to have to kill you.â
Jerry chuckled, and raised his hand into a choking position, as if he were trying to use the Force on Bob. As Bob felt the blood trickle from his shoulder, nothing seemed to change. Jerry looked surprised, and he raised his eyebrow.
âInteresting. I canât manipulate your blood. You must be strong,â Jerry noted, âIt makes sense. Your physical body, well, that obviously showâs youâre strong. But what about your attribute? Whatâs your attribute?â
âIâM NOT TELLING YOU!â Bob shouted back, âThatâs some loser stuff that only happens in movies or stories!â
Bob grimaced as he looked down at his empty wrist. Hopefully Jerry would fall for the bluff. Jerry seemed to catch onto Bobâs thoughts, because Jerry looked at where Bobâs left wrist was and noticed his missing implant.
âOooh, now isnât that interesting. Someone with no implant! But how boring. I guess I was wrong about you. Youâre pretty damn weak.â
Jerry pointed his finger at the Tyrannosaurus.
âRomeo, get the Rex. Iâll handle the humans.â
Romeo nodded in affirmation and rushed toward Rex. Rex let out an ear-deafening roar, and their skulls clashed. They began to head-butt, and as the two beasts collided it was clear that Romeo was going to overpower Rex pretty soon. Romeo was twice as large as him, and twice his weight it seemed too. But Rex was holding on. Bob would have to be quick or Rex would be killed and so would he. Bob turned around and noticed Jerry running at Bob full speed with his fists covered in blood. Jerry let out a roar and swung his left fist at Bobâs cheek. Bob quickly weaved to the side and took out his bola. He swung the bola around in the air, and then afterwards swung it at Jerryâs face. Jerry couldnât dodge the attack in time. It hit him square in the jaw, and Jerry let out a cry of pain as he stumbled to the side. Bob raised his boot and kicked at Jerry, but Jerry suddenly deflected with a kick of his own.
BAM!
Jerryâs gray sweatpants didnât shiver one bit when colliding with Bobâs, and Bob let out a confused gasp.
âHeâs strong even physically! Even though I'm struggling a little bit.â
Jerry let out a laugh.
âNot bad! But nowâŚâ
Jerry retracted his leg, and Bob didnât expect this coming. Bob tripped forward, and Jerry ran forward and kneed him in the stomach. Bob let out a gasp of pain as he quickly stumbled backwards. He reached for his pike and got it out, quickly jabbing at Jerry. Jerry danced and weaved back and forth, until finally a stream of blood came out of nowhere and smashed into Bob so hard he went flying into the house. Bob knocked his head on the wall, and he was out cold on the black sand. Jerry walked up to Bob and kicked him in the head.
âThat wasnât so bad Iâll give it to you. Maybe if you had an implant youâd stand a chance, sucker. Iâll kill you last since you gave me a bit of a workout. Now, there was a second one. He must be in the house.â
Jerry let blood collect onto his fist, and with one punch he smashed the wall apart. Stones tumbled all over the ground, and a shrill scream echoed from inside. Jerry kicked at the wall again, and now the roof was tumbling.
SMASH!
The ceiling collapsed inside, and there was a THUD on the sand near the door. Jerry turned to see a tall seven foot man trembling on the sand with fear in his eyes. Jerry snorted at the sight.
âYouâre the second one?! How lame. Say⌠Youâre Alan right? Youâre the loser who didnât want to join the football team because he was too âscaredâ.â
âP-please donât hurt me! Iâm begginâ ya!â Alan cried out. He shielded his face.
âAnswer my question bigback! Are you the kid that was supposed to join the football team, but then declined the offer because you didnât wanna do it?â Jerry yelled again.
âY-yeah! Yeah I didnât join! But so what? It was only because of that scary team captain. I didnât wanna be with him! He tried to sock me, man!â
Jerry stepped forward and Alan let out another shriek.
âI donât think you realize, but that âteam captainâ youâre talking about is right in front of you! Look at you! Youâre so pathetic that you canât even put your good genetics to use. Now get up and fight me or Iâm gonna split your skull open.â
âNO!â
Jerry began to walk up to Alan, and he quickly rose up from the ground. Alan readied his fists, and Jerry did the same. Jerry gave a maniacal grin, and he let his implant fade. The blood surrounding his fists fell onto the black sand.
âIâll play nice. No implant attribute for me, but you can still use yours.â
Jerry rushed forward in an instant and slammed his fist into Alanâs face. Alan let out a cry of pain as he was sent flying backwards. He tripped and stumbled on the sand and fell on his face. As Alan slowly raised his head from the sand, Jerry was already rushing at him and he was preparing to kick his face like a football.
POW!
âAHHHH!â Alan screamed as he clenched his nose in pain. Blood spurted out from his nostrils and onto the sand. Jerry let out a laugh as he grabbed him by the hair. Alan let out another squeal, and Jerry began to grin.
âCome on boy! Put some more energy into this fight, itâs life or death!â
Jerry flung Alan so hard that he was sent flying toward the other side of the river. Alanâs body slammed into one of the sequoia trees, and he collapsed to the ground. Jerry jumped across the river and landed on the grass with a THUMP! Jerry clenched his fists, and waited for Alan to get up. Alan had tears streaming down his face.
âAwww,â Jerry said, âIs little Alan gonna cry?â Jerry mocked him, rotating his fists near his eyes and pouting. Jerry laughed again, and Alan gritted his teeth.
âI donât want to fight,â Alan shot back, âAll of us should just work together and find our way out of here back home!â
Jerry rolled his eyes and chuckled.
âYouâre funny. Thatâs some lame loser stuff. Weak people donât deserve to live. They just end up getting everyone hurt. People like YOU donât deserve your gifts!â
Jerry rushed forward and let out another scream as he hurled his leg at Alanâs face. Alan tanked the shot and spat out blood onto the grass. Finally, Alan hurled a punch of his own at Jerry. He smacked Jerry right in the cheek, and Jerryâs head flew back before he recoiled and slammed his head into Alanâs forehead.
Alan let out a cry of pain and began to wildly swing at Jerry. Jerry simply began to walk backward slowly, until eventually Alan stumbled forward and was met with Jerryâs knee.
POW!
Alan stumbled backwards and began to gasp for breath. His eye was already getting swollen and there was blood everywhere. Jerry eyed Alanâs implant.
âCome on boy. Use your attribute or youâre going to die!â
âI donât know it, I donât know it,â Alan mumbled. He stumbled forward, and Jerry sighed.
âYouâre so weak and pathetic itâs astonishing.â
Jerry walked forward, pulled his fist back, and then pummeled it right into Alanâs liver. Alan let out a horrible wheeze, and blood spilled from his lips onto Jerryâs body. A sadistic smile grew on his face.
âDid you know that direct shots to the liver hurt because the liver is the biggest organ that has blood circulating through it? When the liver is hit, it shakes, and is then stunned, which causes the user to become disoriented and nauseous. In severe cases, it can even kill someone.â
Jerry reached his fist back and punched him in the liver again. And again, and again, and again. Alan let out a groan and threw up all over the ground. Jerry smiled at the sight.
âAny last words?â Jerry asked softly. Alan was silent for a bit. He groaned again, and his stomach grumbled.
âIâm- Iâm-â
Jerry sneered.
âSpit it out already!â
âIâm so hungryâŚâ
Jerry raised his eyebrow.
âWhat lame last words. Whatever, Iâll just kill you right here and now.â
Alan raised his head, revealing his bloodshot eyes.
âIâm so hungry!â
Jerry was taken aback. He quickly stepped back, his fists clenched and his eyes pinned right on Alanâs implant. It was glowing intensely and seemed to be glowing even more and more brightly. Alan began to stumble forward, his stomach growling so loud it sounded like a T-Rex.
âHungry, hungry, hungry,â Alan mumbled. Alan was staring at Jerry and he wasnât even blinking, âNeed food.â
Alan rushed at Jerry, and Jerry swung a punch at Alanâs face.
POW!
Alanâs face didnât even move an inch. Jerry let out a yell of surprise as Alan grabbed Jerryâs arm. His fingers gripped tight on his arm. Jerry tried to pull away, but his grip was so strong that Jerry couldnât slip out.
In an instant, Alan swung Jerry toward the tree, and his body slammed into the tree so hard it shook. Jerry looked up to see Alanâs fist coming toward his face.
BOOM!
Jerry could feel his vision flicker as the world began to get shakier. He could feel Alan grab onto his arm again, and Jerry looked in horror to see Alanâs tearing away at it bit by bit. Alanâs foot was implanted in Jerryâs stomach so he couldnât escape. Alan pulled as hard as he could, and Jerry could feel his bone snap and his muscles tear. Jerry let out a howl of pain as he could see his right arm dangle loosely. Jerry slammed his head forward into Alanâs own head, causing him to stumble backward, letting go of Jerry.
âThis damn bastard is trying to rip my arm off! I gotta get out of here, now!â Jerry thought in horror. He quickly began to make a run for it, holding his broken arm in his left hand. His feet pounded against the grass, but Alan was just as fast. Alan began to run up to Jerry full speed. Jerry looked back to see Alanâs mouth wide open and drool running down his chin like a hungry zombie eager for brains.
Jerry jumped across the river and landed on the black sand safely. He whistled for Romeo, who was busy fighting Rex. Romeo had Rexâs neck locked in his jaws.
âRomeo, come!â
Romeo quickly ran over to Jerry, but as Jerry hopped up onto Romeoâs saddle, someone snatched onto his foot. Jerry looked down to see the crazed Alan tugging away. Alan pulled Jerry down so hard Jerryâs face ended up in the black sands. Alan slammed his foot into Jerryâs back, and he let out a cry of pain. Alan snatched onto his broken arm and began to pull at it again.
âYOUCH! Let go, you big bastard! Youâve already broken that arm, what are you doing?!â Jerry screamed.
Alan paid no heed to his words. He ripped and tugged so hard that Jerry couldnât even describe the feeling anymore. He suddenly began to regret listening to Lokiâs orders.
With one final pull, it was all over. Literally. Alan ripped Jerryâs arm right off his shoulder, and Jerry let out a howl of pain so loud that perhaps the whole ARK could hear him. Jerry began to gasp rapidly, trying his best not to pass out. Jerry felt Alanâs foot leave his back, and Jerry quickly scrambled up from the sand. Blood poured from the stump where Alan had ripped his right arm off, and Jerryâs implant glowed. The blood stopped pouring out. Jerry ran up to Romeo and jumped onto the saddle. Sweat poured down Jerryâs forehead, and he watched Alan carefully. Alan looked up at Jerry, holding his arm hungrily, he held it up and took a bite out of it. As Alan chewed on the arm and began to feast on it, Jerry turned away, pulled on the reins, and left as fast as he could.
Alan continued to scarf the arm down, blood and muscles trailing down his lips and chin and onto the black sands. As he began to finish the arm up, leaving nothing but bones, his implant began to dim.
Once he was done, the crazed Alan tossed the remains into the river. The bloodshot in his eyes began to fade away, and he looked around, dazed and confused.
âW-what happened?â
Alan felt the blood on his chin, and wiped at it. As he saw the remains of flesh, he began to get queasy. His hands began to tremble, and he let out a shriek of fear.
~
An hour had passed since the fight.
Jerry let out a groan of pain, as he rested his back against a tree and held onto the stump of his right arm. Jerryâs implant continued to glow. Blood poured out, slowly forming an arm.
âThat damn Alan⌠What the hell was that back there? Was that his attribute?â Jerry asked aloud. Romeo looked down at Jerry pitifully. Jerry let out another gasp of pain, gritting his teeth. He grasped at his gold cross necklace tightly.
âEsmeralda,â Jerry whispered, âI found him. Heâs still alive somehow on this cursed island.â
Jerry clenched his eyes tight, his breath getting raggedy.
âHeâs gonna pay. Heâs gonna pay for killing you. Him and his family of illiterate drunk losers. All of them will. Iâll build a world with only the strong. For you. I promise you Alan. Youâre not safe until I get my hands wrapped around your heart.â
Jerry let go of the gold cross necklace and clenched his fist.
âI promise.â
Turkey Origin Story. One day, the overseer was trying to find out what the new mob should be. Overseer: Hmmmm⌠What should it be? Then, the overseer thought that a turkey would be perfect. Overseer: A turkey sounds good. But when the overseer spawned them in, he saw that every turkey was dying fast. Overseer: Those players are just killing them so easily! So the overseer made them deadly so players wouldnât kill them all. Overseer: Now they arenât for thanksgiving. But again, The overseer saw them still dead. So he gave them a new power, To make other mobs fight the players. Overseer: Wow, Those turkeys are still dying? Overseer: Im gonna make them OP as heck! Then he saw the players decreasing. Overseer: Thatâs better. And thatâs how they were made (this isnât really what happened). THE END.
GitezGood, tysm for reading my story. Iâm a liiitle confused as to what your question is about. HmmâŚare you asking for ideas to get more likes on your story to get popular? Idk. Hereâs some things that have helped me when I first started writing and I didnât know where to go in my story next.
1. Ask yourself, do you enjoy making this story? Do you put your heart and soul into it to make the story come alive for the readers? If not, then why are you writing this story?
2. How can I improve my characters and add more depth into their emotions and lives?
3. How can I make my readers feel like theyâre in the story, living in the struggles the characters face?
I donât really know if this will help you but I hope it does. Whenever you write a story I would do it just for fun! Go with your heart, create a story that you love and that you hope other people will love and if they donâtâŚ.thatâs their loss. You hold your story in your hands and that is YOUR decision what to do with it. A wise man once said, âWith great power comes great responsibilityâ. That counts here too. What do you want to do with your story? Itâs your responsibility.
Also Iâll have to consider sponsoring your story. I think itâs a cool idea but Iâd have to think about it. Sorry this was long, I can be very chatty when provoked. I hope this helps! Toodles!
-SunnyFox57
Bro, one killed my giga. These things are no joke, they are dangerous. DO NOT ATTACK, IF YOU ENCOUNTER RUN AND HIDE
-Flub