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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2023 0:47:28 GMT 5
Round 1: 30 lbs Repenomamus Round 2: 5 ft Arthropleura Round 3: 150 lbs Raptorex
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2023 1:28:59 GMT 5
I stop at round 3 due to size, weaponry, and durability disadvantages.
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Post by creature386 on Feb 21, 2023 12:37:55 GMT 5
The Arthropleura sounds like an annoying enemy, but it seems like something that most of us should be able to flip on its back more often than not. The Raptorex is way too much for me though.
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Post by jhg on Apr 19, 2023 5:57:19 GMT 5
Raptorex? Funny way to say a child Tarbosaurus. I think I could clear it as long as I get something like a garden rake. With no weapons, I barely lose against the little Tarbosaurus.
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Post by Infinity Blade on Apr 20, 2023 1:02:22 GMT 5
This is such an underwhelming gauntlet…
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Post by Creodont on Apr 20, 2023 7:28:42 GMT 5
The Raptorex/juvenile Tarbosaurus is the only potentially life-threatening opponent (I’m not convinced Arthropleura was venomous, let alone maneuverable enough to bite me and sure, I suppose if you were to let the Repenomamus gnaw on one of your limbs for long enough you’d bleed out but I’m not letting that happen or losing to a 30 lb mammal), but even then, I reckon I could take it more often than not*. I’d try to keep my distance from the theropod’s jaws.
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Post by Creodont on Apr 20, 2023 8:33:05 GMT 5
The Raptorex/juvenile Tarbosaurus is the only potentially life-threatening opponent, but even then, I reckon I could take it more often than not*. I’d try to keep my distance from the theropod’s jaws. *do note that a 150 lb dromaeosaur would likely be a different story (perhaps Adasaurus if you want to stick to Cretaceous Mongolia). I’ll admit this is a fun concept.
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