has gotten more comfortable adding fictional or sci-fi creatures, meaning more could and should be on the way. has continued to be a dominant force in the gaming sphere. The prehistoric survival game has recently sold over two million copies, with another 400,000 in its DLC pack. Though it is not without its faults, it is largely everything that it should be and more.
has always tried to keep most of its creatures realistic, but some have pushed boundaries. introduced the mythical Manticore, and the majority of new additions in are fictional. Even recently, the fiery Pyromane joined the roster, albeit with some controversy.
's easiest option is to add another hybrid to the game — the Hippogriff, joining the Manticore boss. In Greek mythology, Hippogriffs resulted from a horse and griffin having a child. This works well in the survival game, as it already features Griffins and a prehistoric horse variant, the Equus.
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Ability-wise, Hippogriffs would not have to do anything large to be added. The simplest way to include them is to make them one of the coolest flying tames. A good example is the Pteranodon, a simple dino that doesn't offer much utility but can be extremely fast. However, since Hippogriffs are mythical, they could receive a boost, like carrying over some of the talents of both the Griffin and Equus.
The Pegasus is another simple addition that would fit well in. The first option for this is to make it a rare variant of the Equus, but it would have to bend the rules a bit to allow it to have abilities. The other option is to just include it as a rare natural spawn, similar to Gigas or the cool Titanosaur that can be tamed.
Besides being a flying tame, which is always useful, there are some powers the Pegasus could have. It is often described to have been used to deliver thunderbolts to Zeus,so it could have some
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