The Acrocanthosaurus can be a formidable opponent in battle, as it possesses a shield stance as well as the Adrenaline! buff and can easily kill survivors that aren't prepared to fight one. This section describes how to fight against the Acrocanthosaurus. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 1 6 would color the Acrocanthosaurus's "" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Acrocanthosaurus's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Acrocanthosaurus. This section displays the Acrocanthosaurus's natural regions. It lumbers over the Rex and the Spino and has a high spine which it uses for defense. The Acrocanthosaurus is a large theropod that possesses a vibrant color pattern and faintly resembles a Giganotosaurus or an Allosaurus. If it takes enough damage (35% of its Health, which is calculated before the tanking modifier), the Acrocanthosaurus will roar in frustration, granting it the Adrenaline! buff, which will allow it to attack faster and do more damage. When attacked, the Acrocanthosaurus may position itself into a shield stance, where it will then tank damage. The Acrocanthosaurus can be found on The Island, The Center, Scorched Earth, Ragnarok, Extinction, Valguero, Genesis: Part 1, Crystal Isles or Lost Island attacking anything in sight. That being said, I have no doubt a tamed Acrocanthosaurus would prove very useful in combat, if its tanking and adrenaline can be utilized properly. I have met few survivors which have managed to tame these beasts however, and they claim that you can knockout an Acro by forcing narcotics down its throat as it gains its rush of adrenaline. Normally being slower than a Rex, this rush of adrenaline will make an Acro frighteningly fast! DomesticatedĪcrocanthosaurus appear to be immune to the typical method of applying narcotics. If they remain in this state the Acro seems to undergo a terrifying enraged state. In addition to this, when an Acro begins receiving damage, Acro resort to an interesting tactic which involves revealing the larger sides of their bodies, mitigating the damage they receive considerably. However, Acros' seem to demonstrate much stronger attacks the smaller their target is. While larger than a Rex, it's not quite as strong. Appearing much larger than expected, Acrocanthosaurus is a fearsome carnivorous theropod.
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