![]() ![]() It gives a buff for 120 seconds, sporting an orange aura, halving received damage and doubling dealt melee damage. Can be used every 0.45s by both a rider and the AI.Ī Hyaenodon can be petted by pressing E when in close proximity.If a corpse is bitten, the Hyaenodon restores half of its Health and Stamina.The Hyaenodon bites the target for 15 damage.For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Hyaenodon's "main body" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Hyaenodon's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Hyaenodon will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Hyaenodon. This section displays the Hyaenodon's natural colors and regions. The Hyaenodon is a vicious, carnivorous pack hunter found in mountains and cold regions. As such a Direwolf will normally not be attacked by three Hyaenodons and they will flee, however if another one comes along and thus the grouped drag weight is amounted to a higher number than the Direwolf they will start attacking.Ī group of two will never attack even if the Drag Weight of the enemy is lower. Their Aggression is mainly dependent on Drag Weight and the type of prey they detect, for example a Lone Survivor will be subject to attacks from the pack. Once in a pack, their behavior massively changes, turning from skittish, to aggressive, and have a fairly big aggravation range. Hyaenodons are normally skittish if alone, running away when you get too close, unless you are injured. A common (and terrifying) sight on the tundra is a rider on a Canis with a pack of Hyaenodon at its side, howls and jeers echoing through the night. Their ability to quickly recover health by consuming raw flesh off the bone ensures they can take punishment yet continue to fight, and they can efficiently preserve meat in specially-crafted saddle-bags. Their intelligence means they train well, and their natural pack mentality makes them excellent hunting dogs. Domesticatedĭespite being too small to ride, Hyaenodon are still popular pets. With each vicious chomp of scavenged meat, the Hyaenodon rapidly recovers health and stamina. and the pack attacks with ruthless abandon. Hyaenodon quickly becomes very aggressive. This temperament changes quickly, though, near the presence of injured creatures. ![]() Hyaenodon often prefers not to fight unless there is already weakened prey or a fresh carcass nearby. Before engaging, it determines if the payoff for a fight is worth the risk of injury. The Hyaenodon is a very intelligent predator. Among the Island's most tenacious pack is Hyaenodon dirus, a carnivore most often found across the mountains and tundras in packs of 3 to 6. ![]()
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