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Carcharodontosaurus is a large, carnivorous theropod rivaling even the Tyrannosaurus rex, placing it firmly within Apex status. Carcharodontosaurus, or "Carch", for short specializes as an attrition fighter, meaning its most favorable matchups involve hunting targets that match or exceed its own size class. Its size and stats present a comparatively weaker package than the Tyrannosaurus rex, seemingly making it the weakest member of the Apex roster. However, Carcharodontosaurus possesses a powerful tool up its sleeve in the form of a roar ability called Voracious Roar.
 
Carcharodontosaurus is a large, carnivorous theropod rivaling even the Tyrannosaurus rex, placing it firmly within Apex status. Carcharodontosaurus, or "Carch", for short specializes as an attrition fighter, meaning its most favorable matchups involve hunting targets that match or exceed its own size class. Its size and stats present a comparatively weaker package than the Tyrannosaurus rex, seemingly making it the weakest member of the Apex roster. However, Carcharodontosaurus possesses a powerful tool up its sleeve in the form of a roar ability called Voracious Roar.
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'''Abilities'''
* [[Ability Calls|Voracious Roar]] - While this call is active, any attack made to an ungrouped, player character will grant the [[Ability Calls|Voracious Bite]], which applies a stacking healing-over-time effect!
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* Bite (Primary & Secondary Attack): The standard attack of Carcharodontosaurus.
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:290 Damage | 14.1 Injury | 7.5 Bleed | 13 Ability Cost
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* [[Ability Calls|Voracious Roar]] (Creature Ability): The Driving power of Carcharodontosaurus.
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:35 Ability Cost | Provides a lingering Heal on hit effect for a moderate duration. Each connect bite provides x3 stacks, up to 7x = 42 health rapid health ticks for the duration. | One minute cooldown, with diminishing returns for repeated use, capped to 3 consecutive activations before a forced cooldown is applied.
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Revision as of 20:58, 8 February 2026





Carcharodontosaurus
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Paleo Information
Name Meaning: high-spined lizard
Species: A. atokensis
Time Period: Early Cretaceous
Height: 3.7 meters (12 feet tall)
Length: 11.5 meters (38 feet long)
Weight: 6.2 metric tons (6.8 short tons)
Basic Information
Diet: Meat
Category: Carnivore
Stance: Bipedal
Family: Carcharodontosauridae
In-Game Stats
Health: 1,600
Damage: 290
Stamina: 58
Food Capacity: 125 (162 if fat)
Growth Rate: 267min/4,45h (stats all 50% filled)
Resistance: 0.9 (lower is better)

Information

Carcharodontosaurus is a large, carnivorous theropod rivaling even the Tyrannosaurus rex, placing it firmly within Apex status. Carcharodontosaurus, or "Carch", for short specializes as an attrition fighter, meaning its most favorable matchups involve hunting targets that match or exceed its own size class. Its size and stats present a comparatively weaker package than the Tyrannosaurus rex, seemingly making it the weakest member of the Apex roster. However, Carcharodontosaurus possesses a powerful tool up its sleeve in the form of a roar ability called Voracious Roar.

When activated, Voracious Roar grants Carch a stacking, rapid heal‑on‑hit, overtime buff effect. This gives Carch the potent ability to function as a DPS check against its opponents, shaping its entire game plan around rushing in, building stacks, and retreating to recover quickly. This maneuver, however, also places Carch in a vulnerable position, as the risk of dying with low Voracious Roar stacks and no escape plan is present. This demands a degree of finesse and timing to determine when there's a solid opportunity to initiate that first brawl.

To further simplify Carcharodontosaurus’ design, Carch largely follows the concept of snowballing:

Snowballing is a phenomenon where early advantages such as kills, resources, map control, or objective gains progressively amplify over time, providing one side with increasing leverage over the opponent. This creates a feedback loop where the team or player with the initial advantage becomes stronger, making it increasingly difficult for the opposing side to recover.

With that in mind, even though Carcharodontosaurus is statistically the weakest among its competition, it has the potential to snowball into one of the most formidable opponents by intentionally seeking out and leveraging early advantages amplified through Voracious Roar.

Conversely with such powerful potential against opponents of its own size class. Its worth mentioning that Carcharodontosaurus is the most vulnerable apex against smaller & more nimble opponents. With having a substantial lack of reliable options & actions to defend its vulnerable flank thanks to its poor turn rate & model flexibility. Limiting your options to Brake checking | Water Camping | Environmental choke points.


Abilities

  • Bite (Primary & Secondary Attack): The standard attack of Carcharodontosaurus.
290 Damage | 14.1 Injury | 7.5 Bleed | 13 Ability Cost
  • Voracious Roar (Creature Ability): The Driving power of Carcharodontosaurus.
35 Ability Cost | Provides a lingering Heal on hit effect for a moderate duration. Each connect bite provides x3 stacks, up to 7x = 42 health rapid health ticks for the duration. | One minute cooldown, with diminishing returns for repeated use, capped to 3 consecutive activations before a forced cooldown is applied.


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