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<blockquote data-quote="Mecheon" data-source="post: 7293638" data-attributes="member: 6801776"><p>Outside of game stuff, because Dinosaurs are my thing</p><p></p><p>Hadrosaurus is a bit of a weirdy because despite being a famous dinosaur, we sort of, uh, only have 35 bones from it. And nothing about the cranial, which is a pity given how weird Hadrosaurs got. But looking at its fellows, it probably serviceable as a mount, given the other hadrosaur feature (Being able to utterly just consume massive areas of plants) is going to be of limited use</p><p></p><p>Ankylosaurus is the tank. It is nothing but sheer armor and a tail-club capable of reducing bone to splintered fragments.</p><p></p><p>Deinonychus is the size of a wolf and is not good at being used to carry stuff or as a mount (Except for small characters). Instead, they should be used because they're wolf sized predators and prone to jumping on prey and bringing them down through that. They're great.</p><p></p><p>If Ankylosaurus is the tank, Triceratops is the battering ram. Aside from probably the best carrying capacity of the lot (These things are massive), it also has that whole frill, and its horns. But, to apply real think here for a moment, they sort of lived in the Hell Creek area which was, well, subtropical. Like, warmer than today but not jungle warm. Jungles are really no place for them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, the true answer? Find a way to get a Quetzalcoatlus and have a flying mount the height of a giraffe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mecheon, post: 7293638, member: 6801776"] Outside of game stuff, because Dinosaurs are my thing Hadrosaurus is a bit of a weirdy because despite being a famous dinosaur, we sort of, uh, only have 35 bones from it. And nothing about the cranial, which is a pity given how weird Hadrosaurs got. But looking at its fellows, it probably serviceable as a mount, given the other hadrosaur feature (Being able to utterly just consume massive areas of plants) is going to be of limited use Ankylosaurus is the tank. It is nothing but sheer armor and a tail-club capable of reducing bone to splintered fragments. Deinonychus is the size of a wolf and is not good at being used to carry stuff or as a mount (Except for small characters). Instead, they should be used because they're wolf sized predators and prone to jumping on prey and bringing them down through that. They're great. If Ankylosaurus is the tank, Triceratops is the battering ram. Aside from probably the best carrying capacity of the lot (These things are massive), it also has that whole frill, and its horns. But, to apply real think here for a moment, they sort of lived in the Hell Creek area which was, well, subtropical. Like, warmer than today but not jungle warm. Jungles are really no place for them. Now, the true answer? Find a way to get a Quetzalcoatlus and have a flying mount the height of a giraffe [/QUOTE]
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