Another thing about taming Paleo Gigas. If you damage the wild Gigas rnough, they enter rage mode, which increases the amount of torpor they deal to themselves while also increasing their damage output. Risk/reward factor, if you will. Hope this insight is useful. :)
Carcha is super easy to tame, I generally just have about 6-10 diplos that have been sitting in cryo gaining levels for ages. Just put all the levels in health, and they don’t even need to be healed. The health pool dictates the taming percentage. If the rage meter gets to high you just wait for it to go down. In ascended they don’t seem to gain as much rage as they did back in the days I used to tame them a year ago. So very easy to tame now haha
Personaly, I would made Evo Gigas, Evo Rex, Tarbo and any other Evo creature from the Paleo mod into a stand alone mod that fully replace their vanilla counterparts. In my opinion Evo Gigas and Evo Rex are world apart from the vanilla. Also, many vanilla creatures from Ark should've receive a huge TLC/buff, like Araneo climbing walls and producing Webs in inventory (likely a replacement to Silk), breedable Basilisk, breedable and gendered Titanboa, with Hydratation Buff, and many others.
Not sure about tamed gigas but wild gigas seem to revert back to their original damage after theyve already enraged. Aka the damage builds to up to x2, then goes back to x1 after the roar. Dunno if this still applies since i havent played in a couple months. I think this'd make carch damage superior if this were the case
It would be interesting to see more paleo creatures in your videos , bcs some of them are diferent and not just reskins of vanilla dinos. Also will you make vide about deinotheriums another creature from ark additions , i wonder if they are good against bosses , bcs they have buff but i never saw sombody use it in boss arenas
I'll probably cover more dinos from these 2 mods, but it depends on a few factors. Though, I have already planned most of the content that I want to make until ASA comes out. Regarding the deinotheriums, yes, they should be good against bosses, but I do think you have to bring only 1 male. Haven't tried them myself, but I would probably go max health on the male so it doesn't die during the fight. You can afford to lose females, because you need only 3 for their damage buff. I've seen Syntac take on the Savage Acro with them, and I think they did pretty good.
Really good vid! Only thing i'd have different is in creature design i'd ahve it equal between the carcar and the evo giga but thats just cause i love the look of the carcar too much haha
Rock Elemental or Reaper would be good for the Paleo Giga tame I figure. And to be fair, the OG Giga isn't necessarily slow, it's just the shitty stamina that rly kills it
I want a theropod giant like a giga or carchar, that plays a music box enhancing all allies Healing dmg and movement speed as long as music is playing ☝️ So infinite if allowed
what a surprise , the unbalanced modded dino is arguably better in everything that you would tame that type of dino for. Great video tho, was cheering for the carcha
In my opinion, they paleo ark giga is the coolest one out of the 3 By the way, could you please upload a contest between the sabertooth, thylacoleo, and the shadowmane Basically, the 3 cats of Ark
Hi! So I produce news videos on paleo Ark. it is coming to ASA. The developer is looking to release the mod at either the end of this month or beginning of next month. As far as changes, wait and see. I’m sure you’ll love it.
Since modded creatures can be updated by the modder whenever he wants through patches, there really is no standard for it, it can be buffed or nerfed whenever while official creatures will take very long time or not be updated at all which is unfortunate, I really think the OG Giga is outdated, the dev should've given it a TLC since it is the iconic King of land carnivores, though it's good to have rivals. I'm just waiting for the Bronto to get buffed and get treated as the king of land herbivores it deserves, they can make it like a smaller version of the Titanosaur at least.