Once the Hyaenodon is trapped, you will need to sneak up to it to pet it which will increase the taming bar. Once the Hyaenodon is in the trap you can get rid of any others inside the trap or ignore the ones that are left outside.Īnother way to capture Hyaenodon in your trap will be to pick them up with a flyer such as a Pteranodon or Argentavis and drop them in the trap. You can either lure a Hyaenodon up a ramp which will only be possible if others are nearby as they only attack in groups. It would be advisable to build a taming pen (4×4 structure foundations,door frames as walls and a 1 floor high ramp) first before taming a wild Hyaenodon. How to Tame Hyaenodon?Ī Hyaenodon is tamed differently from other creatures following a passive mechanics which involves sneaking up to it and petting it. They may be small be with the bonus granted by petting them, they gain increased damage and resistance making them deal more damage which goes even higher when they are within a pack. Hyaenodons are great for guarding bases as they can quickly move around and chase enemies that get nearby or even inside the base perimeters. GuardiansĪ pack of Hyaenodons can easily take out enemies or groups of enemies that are interfering with what a tribe is doing, making them excellent for guarding when away from base. Uses Pack FighterĪ pack of Hyaenodon are really dangerous to those on the receiving end of their ferocity able to take down creatures even 10x bigger than them. The pack bonus stacks up to 6 Hyaenodons. Hyaenadon have strength in numbers and gain a boost when there are other nearby which gives them 5% bonus damage for every other nearby Hyaenodon. Petting a Hyaenadon will give it a boost in damage and damage resistance by 50% for a certain duration. When tribes tame the small and agile Hyaenodons, they keep them in packs and use them in hunts for scavenging meat or to assist in taking out most threats while traveling. Hyaenodons are considered one of the more intelligent creatures of the land, only taking down prey that it considers to be a lesser risk.īeing as they are Vicious hunters, Hyaenodon hunt and kill creatures that it knows it can kill easily, relentlessly attacking while digesting meat for energy as it bites it off the flesh of its victim. Usually kept as pets, Hyaenodon are used as guard dogs by some tribes protecting the settlement from threats or as meat storage while hunting. Hyaenodon will attack humans and other creatures when in groups but will run away when they are few in numbers. In the wild, Hyaenodon are usually seen in packs of 3 or 5 when hunting or scavenging wounded creatures. The Hyaenodon resembles an average sized dog that has tiger stripes much like modern day hyenas. Hyaenodon Dirus is an opportunistic carnivore the appeared in the late Eocene to early Miocene
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