![]() The status effects applied by Amargasaurus spikes do not affect Bosses or Titans. Cycles the current Spike Mode of the Amargasaurus, with 3 different modes to choose from: Armor Spikes, Heat Spikes, and Cold Spikes.For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Amargasaurus's "main body" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Amargasaurus's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Amargasaurus will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Amargasaurus. This section displays the Amargasaurus's natural colors and regions. It looks almost like a chimera of sorts having a similar body and moving akin to an Iguanodon, possessing spikes like a Kentrosaurus, and with all the colorful and flamboyant markings of a Tapejara. The Amargasaurus is a Sauropod, in the same family as the Brontosaurus and Diplodicus, though compared to the rest of its kin in ARK, it has a lot of quirks to its appearance. The sole exception to this hair-trigger violence in regards to Humans, is when they are under the effects of either Fria Curry or Calien Soup the easily enraged herbivores leaving Humans who have recently consumed these dishes alone, though eating these meals when the Amargasaurus' aggression has already been triggered will not be enough to convince it to ease off. In areas where many creatures of these temperaments can be found, Amargasaurus herds often end up escalating their violence into wholesale, rampaging slaughter to a point approaching genocidal vendetta rather than self defense. The Amargasaurus, whether on its own or in a herd, behaves much like a victim turned bully charging at and attempt to kill ANY creature with a Territorial, Aggressive, or highly Aggressive Temperament, including, in most cases, even Humans: making use of every attack it has at its disposal to get the job done. What sets the Amargasaurus apart however, is its 'small sauropod syndrome': treating any perceived threat with extreme aggression. The Amargasaurus is something of a wild card compared to the rest of its sauropod kin, but sharing similar traits to its larger cousins occasionally living on its lonesome akin to a Titanosaur, or traveling in small herds like the Brontosaurus and Diplodocus. Such a strange reaction, but then, little about this particular ARK seems sensible to me. Interestingly, simple armor is barely affected, while armors constructed of more complex attributes are rendered largely useless. By coaxing the Amargasaurus to eject a spine before it sheds naturally, the disruptive thermal waves which emanate from the spike can wreak havoc on nearby armor materials. Some tribes, inevitably, have adapted this thermal quirk for combat. If removed early, their thermal storage becomes erratic, which is perfect for catalyzing sap extraction in large trees. Once finally tamed, it's no surprise that Amargasaurus' regenerating spines can be put to potent use. ![]() I suspect this behavior developed alongside the dangerous spines it uses as weapons. Unlike most sauropods, Amargasaurus is very prone to violent aggression, attacking most predators (and humans!) on sight. Its sails also make it an abnormally capable swimmer, for a sauropod. Made even more marvelous by their time on this ARK, their spines store both extreme heat AND extreme cold, effectively allowing Amargasaurus to live comfortably in any environment. These spines are a remarkable adaptation, giving Amargasaurus unmatched control of its body temperature. It sports two parallel rows of dorsal spines down the length of its neck, back, and tail-though the neck spines are significantly longer than the back or tail spines. Of all the creatures in the sauropod family, Amargasaurus titanicus is likely the most unique in appearance.
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