

Provides both the Killing Frenzy and Bloodrage buffs on fatal blows.Īpplied passively with every bite attack the Carcha lands, similar to a Giga's Gnashed effect, but does not induce bleeding instead reducing healing the victim receives from any source. Can be aimed to the left or right to spin clockwise or counter-clockwise respectively. The Carcha spins, lashing all opponents around it with its tail and knocking them back.

The more tactical tribes will let their Carcharodontosaurus tear through the mid-sized creatures in their enemy’s ranks, thereby building up its bloodrage to take on the largest threats.

There’s something about this monster’s roar that drives others to fight - a war cry for Hell’s own army. DomesticatedĪnyone that manages to tame a Carcharodontosaurus will gain a new way to rally their tribe for battle. Each kill seems to give these monsters a rush and drive it into a berserker frenzy. Like its namesake the great white shark, Carcharodontosaurus gets more dangerous once it tastes blood. Even a near-miss will carve you up, but good. It has teeth like steak knives, set in jaws strong enough to shred most prey. Just one of these bruisers held its own against an army of us, and that encounter cost us dearly.Ĭarcharodontosaurus can sweep aside attackers with its tail, but it’s the other end you’ll really want to avoid. Though I’m not sure if this predator grows bigger than a Giganotosaurus, I hope never to find out. I feel lucky to have crossed paths with Carcharodontosaurus medicupestis and lived to tell the tale.
