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EDIT: Now with description! Credit for useful paleo-info goes to the always helpful ! Thank ya!!------------
Chasmosaurus (Purebreed) - A docile but defensive variation, the default variation. They traveled in large herds, and were highly sociable among their own kind, but in the face of danger, formed defensive walls with which to defend their young from large predators, like Tyrantrum.
Diabloceratops (Charizard) - A hot-headed and fiery natured variation, who traveled in small, but tightly knit herds. They had more of an aptitude for special attacks, specifically Fire-Type attacks, and what they lacked in size, they made up for in firepower.
Nasutoceratops (Aurorus) - A gentle and mild-mannered variation, who traveled in herds making up a few close families at a time. They lived up north where there were fewer predators. Due to their size and habitat, they had very little to worry about.
Centrosaurus (Lapras) - A rare, yet good-spirited variation, who traveled in small herds. Their rarity back then made it hard for them to seek others of their kind, so they tend to have unique "songs" they cry out into the night, to call out to other Centrosaurus Bastiodon.
Styracosaurus (Rampardos) - A highly aggressive and belligerent variation, who traveled in disorganized herds. They tend to be hormonal upon reaching adolescence, so upon evolving, they spent most of their time fighting each other, stunting their minds in the process.
Mercuriceratops (Rhydon) - An impulsive, yet deceptively intelligent variation, who traveled in very large herds. They can't drill anything with their horns, and they can't stand up on their hind legs, yet they are considerably smarter and more tactful than their other kin.
Regaliceratops (Torterra) - A gigantic, slow-moving but easy-going variation, who traveled in small groups. The armor on their head is actually not as defensive as the shell-like armor on their back, which allows them to survive normally deadly blows almost unscathed.
Microceratops (Heliolisk) - A feisty and somewhat ill-tempered variation, who traveled in troops. They greatly lack in size, but they make up for it with attack power, and strength in numbers, to overwhelm a possible attacker. They were common prey items in their time.
Triceratops (Aggron) - A territorial and strong-willed variation, who traveled in small herds. They are the biggest variations of Bastiodon to exist, and existed at the end of the Late Cretaceous, being commonly sought meals by Tyrantrum. They make entire mountains into their territory.
Rubeosaurus (Tyranitar) - An aggressive and territorial variation, whose quick-tempered nature makes them solitary creatures. They tend to claim entire mountains as their territories, and are fiercely competitive towards those who wander onto their homes.
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devlin4birds [2023-06-13 12:18:22 +0000 UTC]
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Frylock921 [2020-04-20 22:25:25 +0000 UTC]
Diabloceratops: rock and fire type
Nasutoceratops: rock and ice type
Centrosaurus: rock and water type
Styracosaurus: rock and steel type
Mercuriceratops: rock and ground type
Regaliceratops: rock and grass type
Microceratops: rock and electric type
Triceratops: rock and steel type
Rubeosaurus: rock and dark type
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CJCroen [2017-03-15 05:07:13 +0000 UTC]
I always saw Bastiodon as a Pachyrhinosaurus myself.
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Fargusno In reply to CJCroen [2019-07-20 18:37:14 +0000 UTC]
Bastiodon is basically a combination of Pachyrhinosaurus, Chasmosaurus and Nasutoceratops
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Lediblock2 [2016-10-05 23:07:13 +0000 UTC]
Say, would you mind if I wrote up some breed variants of my own based on these? They would share the same heritage as these guys, but they'd still be quite different in terms of style.
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to Lediblock2 [2016-10-06 00:01:03 +0000 UTC]
Sure thing dude! Go right ahead, and I'd totally love to see what you come up with. ^^
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useraccount [2016-08-03 00:20:42 +0000 UTC]
Bastiodon + Aggron, both of whom are Steel/Rock, would be a freaking tank.
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niksmom1 [2016-07-19 23:12:39 +0000 UTC]
Ah, you never disappoint me....Uhhhh, Torterra is best one!
Is the Heliotyle bipedal?
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Poke-Poet4 [2016-07-19 21:50:37 +0000 UTC]
I like the description of the Centrosaurus best, but I also like the design of the Rubeosaurus best. But if I had to choose based on a balance of those two factors, it would definitely be the Diabloceratops.
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to ComanderSprings [2016-07-19 18:49:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank ya dude! Another work I'm proud to have finished, considering how detailed Bastiodon is. XD
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ComanderSprings In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 21:46:23 +0000 UTC]
Yes, you did a great job!
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RayquazaMaster [2016-07-19 13:59:15 +0000 UTC]
They all look so amazing, I can't choose a favorite! Great work as always!
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to RayquazaMaster [2016-07-19 18:48:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank ya so much! So glad that you like my work, I've put a lot of effort into these. ^^
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RayquazaMaster In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 20:49:42 +0000 UTC]
Haha, no problem at all! Always glad to see what you come up with!
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BeckImaginative [2016-07-19 13:25:52 +0000 UTC]
I haven't said this yet, but I love this project of yours. I love seeing variations on pokemon like this and you do amazing work!
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to BeckImaginative [2016-07-19 18:47:46 +0000 UTC]
Hey, thank ya so much dude! These have been a favorite project of mine as of recently, so I'm excited to do more!
Any Pokemon you'd like to see have a variations sheet??
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BeckImaginative In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 19:31:24 +0000 UTC]
I'd love to try to do this but I'd name silly designs! You keep this going! Because it's really awesome!
Floette or Kahnkashghan would be awesome. Or Chesnaught. Anything you do will be cool!
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Weirda-s-M-art [2016-07-19 11:34:00 +0000 UTC]
I wouldn't expect you will do this one so fast!
great work on all those designs, I love how you "solved" what father for Diabloceratops should have been ^^b
okay now let's wait for their descriptions, when you will have some spare time to do that
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to Weirda-s-M-art [2016-07-19 18:46:48 +0000 UTC]
I got the descriptions down!
I really wanna thank you for helping me out so much with these. I have so much great material to work with that these have become a lot of fun to do!
Anyway, glad you like these. ^^
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Weirda-s-M-art In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 18:50:41 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome again, it was my pleasure to actually make use of my reference I've been collenting since years on my computer x3
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to Weirda-s-M-art [2016-07-19 18:54:54 +0000 UTC]
And now I shall continue to make plans to expand prehistoric biodiversity! I'm wondering if I should do Tyrantrum next, cuz I have some idea of how to go about it!
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Weirda-s-M-art In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 19:00:28 +0000 UTC]
if you have idea and mood for Tyranitar,then go for it!
.....any help of mine will be needed this time?
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TipsyRa1d3n In reply to Weirda-s-M-art [2016-07-19 19:23:16 +0000 UTC]
I think so actually. And not Tyranitar, Tyrantrum.
So far I've got a few ideas! But not many at all.
Tyrannosaurus Rex (Purebreed)
Spinosaurus (Feraligatr)
Carcharodontosaurus (Garchomp)
Giganotosaurus (Tyranitar)
And kinda trying to figure out others to include from there!
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Weirda-s-M-art In reply to TipsyRa1d3n [2016-07-19 19:56:00 +0000 UTC]
ABELISAURIDS, PLEASE....!
those are my favourite theropods and many not know about them.
Luckily, thanks to ARK evolved AND Disney's Dinosaur movie ppl knoe Carnotaurus, which sure shall be added to Tyrantrum's breeds in my opinion
but the father should be- hmmm...I only see Rampardos fitting for horns and really short arms
Maybe for Carcharodontosaurus you would choose Gabite as a father, because of the head shape?
OR WAIT, Concavenator would go there, don't you think?
I would love to see an interesting Tyrannosaurid if we talk about Tyrantrum variety: alioramus or the other one, called as "Pinocchio T-rex", with slender snout.
Father: Kingdra or Dragalge? it's in dragon egg group, so....what if there was species that got trapped on an island?
For example, the whole Europe continent was bunch of islands in mesosoic era because ocean's levels were much higher than today.
(not everyone must know that seahorse fishes exist for less than 20 mya lol )
so that wouldbe six and you go by 9...unfortunately I can't think of anything more, maybe Yutyrannus as extra fluffy, smaller Tyrantrum, maybe Flaffy cross breed.
Oh! Cryolophosaurus, the father might be Fraxure maybe for such fancy crest and maybe some fancy spots. Featherly collar would go more forward, like Hygreigon's crowns around the heads.
If you'll look ar Fraxure, you'll get why.
I couldn't find any use of Druddigon, because all big theropods have sender, pretty short arms.
So the last one that you could add could be breed with Nidoking, majungasaurus. Massive, short legs, but a single horn for Tyrantrum's Horn Drill move. Also Majungasaurus was known for cannibalism, which could reflect in Nidoking's rivarly.
I hope this helped like my previous suggestions ^^
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