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===Rivers===
 
===Rivers===
  
Ancestral Plains is currently the only map (besides [[Caldera]]) to feature one or more rivers. There are two on the map in total, one draining into a mid-sized lake and the other draining into the inland sea. Both feature varying strengths of current, able to pull and drag young creatures and poor swimmers with it. If a current exercises a strong enough effect on one's creature, there is a possibility of drowning. Exercise caution!
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Ancestral Plains is currently the only map (besides [[Caldera]]) to feature one or more rivers. There are two on the map in total, one draining into a mid-sized lake and the other draining into the inland sea. Both feature varying strengths of current, able to pull and drag young creatures and poor swimmers with it. If a current exercises a strong enough effect on one's creature, there is a possibility of drowning. Be careful!
  
 
A well-equipped [[Aquatic Creatures|aquatic creature]] such as a [[Mosasaurus]] with [[Talents|speed talents]] or an [[Elasmosaurus]] may be able to swim up either of the rivers.
 
A well-equipped [[Aquatic Creatures|aquatic creature]] such as a [[Mosasaurus]] with [[Talents|speed talents]] or an [[Elasmosaurus]] may be able to swim up either of the rivers.

Revision as of 18:55, 2 September 2019

An image showcasing the end of the map's inland sea.

Overview

Ancestral Plains is the largest map currently functional in the game. It features a large ocean and a variety of different terrains and landmarks able to be explored. Currently the map is the most widely used on servers both official and community-run, making it important to know where you're headed. If you are new to the game and this map, it is recommended you use a Pteranodon to fly around and get a feel for the landscape before you begin a journey as a terrestrial or aquatic creature.

Notable Features/Landmarks

Rivers

Ancestral Plains is currently the only map (besides Caldera) to feature one or more rivers. There are two on the map in total, one draining into a mid-sized lake and the other draining into the inland sea. Both feature varying strengths of current, able to pull and drag young creatures and poor swimmers with it. If a current exercises a strong enough effect on one's creature, there is a possibility of drowning. Be careful!

A well-equipped aquatic creature such as a Mosasaurus with speed talents or an Elasmosaurus may be able to swim up either of the rivers.


A simplified map showcasing the geographic features of Ancestral Plains.
A more detailed Ancestral Plains map with caves shown.