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This article is about Titanosaur, not to be confused with Titanoboa,
Titanomyrma, or
Titans
Variants
Spawn Command
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cheat summon Titanosaur_Character_BP_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Titanosaur/Titanosaur_Character_BP.Titanosaur_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Titanosaur (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Titanosaur_Character_BP_STA_C
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cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Titanosaur_Character_BP_STA.Titanosaur_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Equipment
Habitat







Common Rare
Untameable Cave
Untameable Cave
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The Titanosaur (tye-TAN-uh-SAWR) is one of the largest creatures in the game (only to be beaten by the Titans, Rockwell, and the
Alpha Deathworm), towering over even the
Brontosaurus,
Carcharodontosaurus and the
Giganotosaurus. It is so large, the dinosaur will render into the game far before other resources, trees and animals do.
The Titanosaur is a humongous beast but there is a downside to it: once tamed it doesn't eat, so it will live until it starves to death.
It was first added in ARK: Survival Evolved on the 23rd of June, 2016.
Basic Info
Dossier
This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.
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Species
Titanosaurus vagacastrum
TimeLate Cretaceous
DietHerbivore
TemperamentPassive, Unless Approached
- Wild
Today I witnessed an unforgettable sight: the extremely rare Titanosaurus vagacastrum. Essentially a walking mountain, it is an absolutely enormous Sauropod which has developed armored plates of bone protrusions all over its body. Between these plates and its unparalleled size, Titanosaurus is extremely difficult to put down. In addition, Titanosaurus seems outright immune to any sort of narcotic effects. They often inadvertently crush nearby creatures underfoot with every step they take. While most Sauropods ignore non-hostile creatures, Titanosaurs take issue with creatures invading its personal space. This is probably because they aggressively feed off any and all plants they can find. Titanosaurus eats constantly, which certainly helps recover health quickly, even after fighting off numerous carnivores such as Giganotosaurus.
- Domesticated
If ever a creature were too big, it would be Titanosaurus. You'll hardly see a Titanosaurus with just a saddle and a rider: its immense size can effectively carry a fortress, defensive emplacements, along with a small zoo. Although the Titanosaur can be domesticated, it's believed the process causes the creature to slowly starve to death from its subsequent refusal to eat.
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~ Helena
Behavior
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“ | The dynamics of how it exists on the ARK in the wild is unlike every other natural creature. More like a raid boss of sorts ;) | „ |
~ Jeremy[2] |
The Titanosaur is a fairly peaceful creature. Even if approached by a survivor on a mount, Titanosaurus is content with roaming the land in search of food. However, their wandering nature causes them to easily deforest an area, which is a mixed blessing. So long as Titanosaurus is not attacked, it will not harm anybody. Yet the Titanosaur bows to no one. If attacked, it will turn into a fearsome and deadly foe to defend itself; even its weakest attacks cause phenomenal damage that nothing, including tek gear, can withstand for long. Even when tamed, they cannot truly be conquered, choosing a death by starvation rather than spending life in captivity. Seemingly a "neutral party", Titanosaurus, in self-defense, will even kill other herbivores in the wild caught in its crossfire. It's best to keep track of the location of any nearby Titanosaurus, in case it needs to be redirected from settlements.
Appearance
The gargantuan Titanosaurus is aptly named. Nothing else on the island -save for the Dragon Boss- even remotely approaches it in size, and with its thick bony armor that resembles boulders growing from their hides, even juveniles cannot be confused for other, smaller sauropods. Dwarfing even the largest Giganotosaurus (its only potential predator), it fears virtually nothing and goes wherever it wants, almost unintentionally smashing puny little things like rexes, forests and cities on their way. Due to their enormous dietary requirements, Titanosaurs are almost always solitary, feeding around the clock to fuel their immense bodies.
Color Scheme and Regions
Region 4:Back
Natural colors:
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This section displays the Titanosaur's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Titanosaur. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Titanosaur will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.
This information can be used to alter the Titanosaur's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>
in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6
would color the Titanosaur's "body" magenta.
Drops
- Harvest
- Guaranteed Special Loot
Base Stats and Growth
Titanosaurs naturally spawn at level 1-5 based on server difficulty and cannot gain additional levels. They can be admin spawned at higher levels, but they do not gain any additional stats. Still, its base stats are quite formidable.
Attribute | Base Value | Level Increase | Taming Bonus | ||
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230000 | +0 | +0% | -80000 | (TBHM: 180%) |
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2000 | +0 | +0% | ||
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600 | +0 | +0% | ||
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8640 | +0 | +0% | ||
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50000 | +0 | +0% | ||
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1000 | +0 | +0% | ||
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100% | N/A | +0% | ||
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25000 | +1500 | N/A | 0.5 |
- For a comparison of the stats of all creatures, see Base Creature Statistics.
- For an explanation of exactly how the levelup calculation works, see Creature Stats Calculation.
- 1These are the base speeds of the tamed creature at 100% Movement Speed, i.e. without a possible taming bonus.
- 2These are the speeds of the creature once tamed including a possible taming bonus and no imprinting bonus.
- For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.
Wild Stats Level-up
Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[3]
Titanosaur
The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps
Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.
Abilities
Active
Stomp |
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Back Stomp |
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Passive
Platform Saddle
The Titanosaur has a platform saddle, allowing the players to build on its back.
Damage Reduction
The Titanosaur has damage reduction of x0.3 from melee attacks.
Taming
NOTE - On official servers and by default on others, only 3 Titanosaurs can exist at once on The Island and Scorched Earth, and they can not be fed once tamed (unless you enable it in advanced settings), rendering them temporary tames.
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“ | Cannons or catapult boulders to the head are the most efficient! | „ |
~ Jen about taming Titanosaur[4] |
The Titanosaur isn't tamed with food or narcotics. To knock out the Titanosaur, you must attack its head with a Catapult Turret,
Ballista Turret (note: ballista bolts currently seem to not work, as there have been reports of players nearly killing the Titanosaurs they attempt to tame using them, before switching to a catapult turret instead),
Rocket Turret (be extremely careful) or
Cannon. It will gain torpor from this. When it becomes unconscious, you can access the inventory and place a saddle on it, which will instantly tame it. On official servers, the Titanosaur is a temporary tame and placing the saddle will start the countdown of 16–20 hours before it starves.
Weapon Type | Torpor gained |
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Note that the values are for optimal cases, always bring extra supplies!
For a level-dependent count of resources needed, try an external taming calculator.
Wild Stats Level-up
Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[5]
Titanosaur
The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps
Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.
Preferred Food
The Titanosaur cannot be fed on Official Servers. It can be fed on unofficial servers, but this requires using a launch command when starting the server: ?AllowRaidDinoFeeding=true. The Titanosaur only needs the saddle to be tamed. No food is necessary once it is knocked out. One important thing to note about unofficial servers allowing the Titanosaur being fed is that they will NOT eat from a trough or even its own inventory by itself. You must remote use food from its inventory. Keep this in mind if you plan to have this behemoth in your base!
This list only applies if the aforementioned parameter is set on an unofficial server.
In Single Player you can add AllowRaidDinoFeeding=true in Steam\SteamApps\common\ARK\ShooterGame\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\GameUserSettings.ini at the end of [ServerSettings] Section.
KO Strategy
Taming a Titanosaur is very hard and should only be attempted with the help of several tribe mates and Maybe a quetzal with cannons on its back.
- Shooting Cannon Balls at its head is the best way to apply torpor. Other types of ammunition (Rockets, Boulders etc.) also work, but aren't as efficient. Be careful with how much damage you do and only aim for the head. It is recommended to have at least two people attacking the Titano's head at the same time.
- When angered, the Titanosaur can destroy all nearby structures and animals that aren't
Giganotosaurus in seconds. It is strongly advised to attack from on top of a Quetzalcoatlus equipped with a Platform Saddle to stay out of reach of the Titanosaurs attack.
- The Titano makes a specific animation (and sound) when hit in the head AND torpor is applied, it is different from the default 'hurt' animation. This makes it easier for you to see if you're making progress or not.
- You cannot under any circumstances trap a Titano for the purposes of taming. It will stop taking torpor damage if you attempt to exploit it by getting it stuck. The Titano must travel or it will stop taking torpor, so kite it for a bit and then try hitting it in the head again.
- Once the Titanosaur reaches a high amount of torpor, it will begin to run from the players like most other creatures do when aggravated and at high torpor. This will commonly only allow you one shot with a cannon from the back of a Quetzal before you will need to let it calm down and then reposition the cannon.
- It is recommended to bring another tribemate with a Magnifying Glass handy to watch the torpor, so you know when exactly it stops taking torpor.
- It is recommended to bring parachutes in the event that the Titanosaur's body clips through your Quetzal's body, and knocks you off.
- It is recommended to bring plenty of raw meat, as your Quetzal will most likely run out of stamina at least once during this endeavor.
Also be warned that since the Titanosaur is primarily used as a short term weapon of mass destruction, rival tribes that notice you are taming one will likely consider it an act of war and attempt to stop you. Be prepared to fend them off while also keeping track of the Titanosaur. It is recommended to enlist in the entire tribe so they can assist and help. Taming the creature is a struggle by itself, but enemy mounts can make it nearly impossible. Keep an eye out for enemy flying mounts, especially Quetzals mounted with rocket and machine gun turrets. These weapons can ruin the taming session and cause horrendous setbacks in terms of production of resources for the tribe. The enemy tribe may begin to tame the Titanosaur as well. Oftentimes, whichever side employs more players, the greater the victory. Additionally, whichever side claims the Titanosaur receives the in-game version of an "Ace Card," which spells doom for all tribes on the server.
A strategy that may help keeping the Titanosaur taming a secret from other tribes is having most of the tribe members attacking the base they want to destroy by use of harassment, buying time for the remaining tribe members to tame the Titanosaur. Tribe members can mix harassment and turret tanking to make the base overwhelmed to a point it is left defenseless to the Titanosaur attacks.
Combat
This section describes how to fight against the Titanosaur.
General
Don't try to fight one unless you are fully prepared with Quetzal equipped with Turrets (Cannons and Ballistas), as well as high level dinos such as
Giganotosaurus. Alternatively, you can use a single high level
Managarmr.
A wild Titanosaur on its own is dangerous, but not nearly as dangerous as a tamed Titanosaur fully outfitted for war. The strategy adopted here will largely depend upon the design of the fortress and the armaments it possesses. Bear in mind that enemies will have numerous weapons, and possibly have multiple Beds inside for easy respawning should they be killed in combat. If possible, killing the riders and destroying their beds may be preferable to trying to kill the Titanosaur itself. Without a pilot, one can attempt to draw the Titanosaur away from one's own base. Be sure to take care of different enemy mounts. A tribe who has claimed the Titanosaur is more than capable to tame other creatures which will work in cahoots with the Titanosaur to eradicate the opposition.
Strategy
Use heavy weapons at long range, preferably turrets on platform saddles so that they can evade the Titanosaur. Dinosaurs that have been leveled up Health and Damage many times can defeat a Titanosaur but it is capable of fighting multiple high level Giganotosaurus depending on how much % their melee damage is. Breeding Giganotosaurus doubles their base health and imprint will give huge damage and armor buffs so this will also help. One hit from the Titanosaur will break most structures on a
Quetzal's back so it is advised to stay out of the Titanosaur's attack radius. Be wary when distancing the weaponry from the animal, as it is surprisingly fast given its size.
You can kill the Titanosaur with just 2 Allosaurus. Hit the Titanosaur with the strongest Allosaurus, and then run away. 1 hit from a pack leader Allosaurus will cause the Titanosaur to bleed for approximately 11500 damage. Just rinse and repeat over the span of a few minutes and the Titanosaur will be dead. Alternatively you can use the bleed attack from a Thylacoleo to bleed out the Titanosaur with quicker hit and run tactics. This method is more simple because it only requires the use of one tame and one person. Run up to the Titanosaur and jump while biting at the same time to hit it and get out of its range of attack, repeat this process until dead. The Thylacoleo is the most efficient at dealing bleed damage, beating out the Allosaurus' bleed with twice the speed. Be aware that if the Titanosaur dies from the Bleeding effect it is possible no experience will be given at all.
If one wishes to claim the experience gain from the Titanosaur, shoot it with a Rocket Propelled Grenade or other high damage weapon when it is at low health to grant the full experience to your survivor, or continue finishing it off with a creature to grant it the experience. If one wishes to do the latter, it would be wise to have another tribemate watch the fight from a close distance while mounting a creature that needs to be leveled, as that mounted creature will also get a large chunk of the experience. This is a great way to level flyers or creatures that don´t have good fighting capabilities.
The newly added Carcharodontosaurus is a great choice to take on a Titanosaur head-on. Though, like the Giga they need to be bred and imprinted. A Carcharodontosaurus has several advantages over a Giga when it comes to combating a Titanosaur. Firstly, the Carcha's Bloodrage mechanic allows it to boost it's damage significantly. At maximum stacks, it's damage eclipses the Giga's. Secondly, it's health regeneration is one of the best in the entire game, thereby allowing it to retreat from the Titanosaur to recuperate and then go back into battle. This cannot be done by the Giga. Do note that if you attack a Titanosaur with zero Bloodrage stacks, it will struggle no matter the level, so only attempt to solo a Titanosaur with a Carcha if you don't care if your Carcha dies.
Lastly, the Carcharodontosaurus' Shred debuff prevents the Titanosaur from regenerating it's health, therefore making killing one easier.
Titanosaurs can also be easily killed using a Wyvern. Make sure it has many levels into stamina, then go to the bottom of the neck and use the breath attack. If you have a
Poison Wyvern, you can stay on a cliff and pelt it from above. Use most of your stamina, then retreat to a cliff where the Titanosaur cannot attack you. Go in for another attack, and repeat until it is dead. One or more high level
Managarmrs can also be effective, simply blast the Titanosaur with ice breath until it's dead.
Weaponry
Titanosaurs are extremely difficult to kill, even with a tamed or imprinted Giganotosaurus. However, a large tribe with a large amount of turrets could possibly take one on. With its massive health pool, however, only the strongest weapons and turrets will do any significant damage against it. Using other creatures is quite risky, as the Titanosaur will always tower over them. Titanosaurs hit for about 1550. A wild Titanosaur will rear up on its hind legs and stomp forward or stop with its back legs.
Meks are a great method in taking down a Titanosaur due to their pistol doing ranged damage outside the Titanosaur's attacks. With their agility and speed, Meks can land a sword blow long before the titan can even damage the Mek with its attacks. Meks can also be equipped with the M.S.C.M to deal thousands of damage with one shot. Do not aim the M.S.C.M at the Titanosaur´s head or it will gain Torpor instead of large damage. With 3 high level Meks, the Titanosaurs health is gone in seconds from the constant damage flow, but a single high level Mek can still be enough.
Dangers
Capable of taking down even the largest of dinosaurs, even the mighty Giganotosaurus is no match for a Titanosaur. Smaller and weaker dinosaurs can be easily crushed underfoot, as well, just by walking over them. It is also able to destroy even Tek structures, so artificial pens are not viable. No force in the game can stop it from moving where it chooses to go.
Weakness
The Titanosaur is surprisingly hard to keep up with on foot, even though they are very large and are frequently assumed to be slow at first glance. Tamed Titanosaurs are also very susceptible to fall damage and drowning. The Titanosaur, despite its size, struggles to walk over large rocks.
A Titanosaur cannot attack while swimming, thus one could lure a wild one to deep ocean and ambush it with tamed Plesiosaur and
Mosasaurus in order to kill it with minimal risk for the experience (as long as it doesn't die to drowning first).
They can't attack things above them so it is easy to kill them with a Lightning Wyvern. Make sure to take care of the Lightning Wyvern's stamina. If the stamina is at 1/4, fly away 50 meters, land, regen your stamina and return. Repeat this until the Titanosaur is dead.
The Titanosaur's attacks use up a huge amount of its stamina, around 200 stamina/attack. Once it runs out of stamina, it is like a sitting duck.
Utility
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“ | It would be near impossible to tame by yourself, but its larger purpose is for pvp use | „ |
~ Jen about Titanosaur uses[6] |
Roles
The Titanosaur's primary purpose is to serve as a siege weapon for attacking enemy bases. Its massive platform saddle easily allows for the construction of a sizeable fortress filled with turrets and providing ample cover for attackers. Its massive health pool and its sheer dominance over smaller dinos means that it will not be easy for defenders to put down. Although a wild Giganotosaurus will not attack a wild or tamed Titanosaur it is not strong enough to take on a wild Giganotosaurus due to its applied gnashed debuff.
Base Destroyer
The Titanosaur is also one of three creatures capable of destroying metal structures and can smash Metal Foundation in only 11 attacks, making them phenomenal at raiding bases to the ground (Note however that the dino will typically run out of stamina before they can completely destroy a metal building; but they're great at finishing off already weakened structures).
Plant Species X is effectively worthless and it would take a significant number of
Auto Turret to stand a chance at repelling a full health Titanosaur unscathed. The only sure way to defend against a Titanosaur's stomp attack is to build on a tall rock that's inaccessible without a flyer (e.g. the Volcano or the rock formation in the Southern Islets). Note that this still leaves you vulnerable to whatever weapons are mounted on the beast, especially if the rock is about the same height as the Titanosaur's back.
Mobile Base/Crafting Station
In single player, the titanosaur is a great way to help guarantee a safe transfer of massive loads of cargo from point A to point B. With its platform saddle being one of the biggest, an entire base can be built on its back if used smartly. The tek replicator, fabricator, smithy, refining forge and chemistry benches can all be placed on the saddle and since the titanosaur is extremely slow, players can spend the time getting back to their base on crafting their needed materials and building structures.This role is ill-advised for pvp.
- If tribes have chatting parties, they can communicate over long distances with either chat or radio on what is needed back at the base. Several members can travel between the Titanosaur and their base to transport the materials or tames they have gathered back to base.
- It can act as a mobile spawn point for a PvE tribe if they need to do cave runs instead of having to build beds at the cave entrance.
Collectibles
Titanosaur does not collect resources, but can destroy trees.
Spotlights
Notes/Trivia
For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Titanosaur, see the relevant Wikipedia article.
- The Titanosaur is the seventh largest creature in the game (the largest being
King Titan, second being
Rockwell, the third being the
Alpha Deathworm/
Iceworm Queen, followed by the
Ice Titan as 4th,
Forest Titan as 5th, and finally the
Desert Titan as 6th, it also ties in 7th place with the
Deathworm.
- The Dossier was released on 1/19/16.[7]
- The name "Vagacastrum" means "wandering castle", fitting for this one-dino mobile fortress.
- The Island currently only spawns 3 Titanosaurs at once, so 3 tamed ones would ultimately block any more wild ones from spawning.
- Titanosaur is the only dino that produces the
Massive Animal Feces.
- Wild
Giganotosaurus will not attack Titanosaurus, but tamed ones will be targetted.
- Titanosaurus' body contains no loot.
- Titanosaurus is too large to fit through even a
Behemoth Gate.
- The Titanosaur cannot be transferred between ARKs.
- A tamed Titanosaur cannot be leveled up.
- Titanosaurus are one of the four dinosaur that can only be knocked out through striking at certain parts of its body with blunt/explosive projectile, others being
Rock Elemental,
Karkinos, and
Astrocetus.
- Prior to 278, the
Tapejara Tek Saddle was once able to knock Titanosaur out.
- Titanosaur was added as part of spawn in Scorched Earth in 280.132.
- Titanosaurs can be force-fed to keep them alive if the server has enabled it to eat.
- Titanosaurs can get themselves killed accidentally by submerging themselves in water and drowning, allowing the player to harvest the unfortunate victim at the expense of possibly getting attacked by
Megalodons and
Manta Rays.
- If using walls as a 1.8-1.9 meter/unit template, the ARK titanosaur is 16 walls tall, making it 28.8-30.4 meters tall or 94-99.7 feet tall. If the walls are a 6 foot/unit template, the titanosaur would be about 96 feet tall. The Titanosaur is estimated to be around 128.1 meters or around 420 feet long.
- Once on Primitive+ the Titanosaur had a regular saddle, that was unlocked on lvl 99.
- The Titanosaur is unfortunately unable to be
Cryopoded.
- In real life, Titanosauria was a cosmopolitan clade of macronarian sauropods characterized by generally (but not exclusively) large size, hence their mythological namesake. The type taxon, Titanosaurus, is the same as the genus corresponding to the Titanosaur that appears in ARK, however it is a dubious genus in the modern era and may be deprecated in the future.
Changelog
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243.0 | Titanosaur is added to the game. |
243.3 | Added colorization. |
244.6 | |
250.0 | Platforms now add on 33% instead of 0% inventory ![]() |
252.82 | ![]() |
259.0 | Removed Titanosaur spawn from Herbivore Island. |
260.0 | Fixed issue where Titanosaur wasn't swimming at the surface of the water. |
264.5 | Titanosaur spawns on Carno Island reduced to 1 maximum. |
273.6 | Can no longer be healed by ![]() |
278.0 |
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280.130 | Added Titanosaur spawns to Scorched Earth. |
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References
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- Docile creatures
- Creatures released in v243
- Creatures released in 2016
- Creatures released in v738
- Creatures released in v501
- Creatures released in v521
- Creatures released in 2018
- Creatures released in Mobile v1
- Tameable creatures
- Rideable creatures
- Unbreedable creatures
- Creatures with platform saddles
- Creatures that drop massive feces
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- Sauropods