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Noglin
Noglin image.png
329.5
Jun 3, 2021
928.4
Jun 3, 2021
689.4
Jun 3, 2021

Feb 29, 2024
329.5
Jun 3, 2021
678.15
Sep 1, 2021
Spawn Command
cheat summon BrainSlug_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Dinos/BrainSlug/BrainSlug_Character_BP.BrainSlug_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Noglin (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon BrainSlug_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/BrainSlug_Character_BP_STA.BrainSlug_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Habitat

Common        Rare
  Untameable  Cave

TheNoglin is acreature inGenesis: Part 2.

Basic Info[]

Dossier[]

That critter might seem kinda cute at arm's length, but you shouldn't let it near your head.
I think it might be an ideovore -- like a vampire, but for free will.
Creepy little noggin-goblin...
Wait, you could call it a 'noglin'!

https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/File:HLNA_Noglin_Dossier_sound.ogg

~ HLN-A

Behavior[]

The Noglin is capable of controlling the minds ofSurvivors andCreatures, such as a Rex. Under the right circumstances, the Noglin can attach to saidCreatures orSurvivors, giving control over their minds to its owner.

Appearance[]

The Noglin is a small, bioluminescent alienCreature with large pointed ears that scaly and shaped very similarly to a cobra's hood. It's head is rather large with four large eyes similar to those of a Jumping Spider. On top of its head there are two pairs of antennae: two that are short glowing bulbs, and two that are long tentacle like tendrils. It has a split jaw, which separates to reveal its glowing tongue and many jagged teeth. Its body is cherubic and plump being covered in a mix of skin and scutes. It has clawed fingers on each of it's stubby limbs and a thin devilish tail.

Color Scheme and Regions[]

This section displays the Noglin's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are coloredred over an albino Noglin. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Noglin will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.

This information can be used to alter the Noglin's regions by enteringcheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion><ColorID> in thecheat console. For instance,cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Noglin's "main"magenta.

Region 0:
Main
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Region 1:
Emissive
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Region 2:
Pattern
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Region 3:
Fur
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Region 4:
Belly Light
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Region 5:
Pattern Detail
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Drops[]

Base Stats and Growth[]

AttributeBase ValueLevel IncreaseTaming Bonus
WildTamedAdditiveMultiplicative
 Health50+10+6.4%0.07
 Stamina100+10+10%
 Oxygen150+15+10%
 Food450+45+10%15%
 Weight80+1.6+4%
 Melee Damage4+0.2+1.7%14%17.6%
 Movement Speed100%N/A+1%
 Torpidity25+1.5N/A0.5
Movement
[u/s]
Base SpeedSprinting SpeedStamina
WildTamed1Tamed2WildTamed1Tamed2
Walking1401401406726726728
Swimming200200200N/AN/AN/A3
  • 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100%Movement Speed.
  • 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
  • For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, seeBase Creature Speeds.

Wild Stats Level-up

Type in values of awild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[1]

Noglin

The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives:Apps

Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, sothis tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.

Combat[]

This section describes how to fight against the Noglin.

Strategy[]

If you are looking for a Noglin, do not bring large creatures capable of high damage, such as aGiganotosaurus,Rex, orSpino, especially if you bring more than one tame. If the Noglin controls it, it can devastate your other tames.

Using your Tek Helmet can help with locating Noglins before they latch on.

Weaponry[]

Bring aharpoon launcher withnet projectiles, a weapon capable of killing it (ashotgun is highly recommended,) and alongneck rifle withtranquilizing darts. If you spot a Noglin, you can either net it and kill it, or knock it out to prepare any taming setups that you have brought. They're fragile and also don't have much torpor, though you have to be quick on your choice.

Dangers[]

Noglins are small and may not be noticed before they're capable of taking control of one of your creatures. Possessed creatures caught by Noglin lose health over time and can die if left on their head for too long. They seem to do a percentage of health as damage to tames while controlling it, so even high-health tames are at risk of death. Moreover, the creature will not be responsive to you while its possessing the mind.

If the Noglin mind controls you, it will make you punch yourself.

Weakness[]

Noglins have a long cooldown before they can repossess the same creature again, so if you've brought a solo creature and it gets controlled, you can kill it quickly afterwards. They also have low health so killing them is easy if you get the first move against it.

Taming[]

For general information about domesticating a wild creature seeTaming.

Taming Strategy[]

Similar to theTroodon, you must offer your tames to the Noglin. Unlike the Troodon, the Noglin will instead mind-control your creatures, adding to its taming progress per full mind-control session. This is however, very inconsistent and can sometimes take a fairly long time before it will ever begin to mind control a tame. There is currently no known way to speed up the chances of a mind control session occurring, though if they refuse to attack your dinos, knocking them out can "reset" them and make them more likely to do so.

It is recommended to bring packs of relatively low-damage, durable creatures, to ensure that you will not die from your own tames, nor will the mind-controlled tame kill the others. Unless you're looking for 100% taming effectiveness (see below,) theCarbonemys is the best creature to have mind-controlled for all the above reasons. It's even quite slow so it won't run off.

Important Note: Wild Noglins prefer not to mind-control the same dino more than once per taming attempt. It is recommended to have several high-level Brontos, swapping them out one by one with Cryopods when the wild Noglin mind-controls one and releases it. Cactus Broth is also suggested, as getting too close to the Noglin after it releases one of your dinos may spook it, causing it to run away. You can use both bred and unbred dinos to tame the Noglin, but unbred dinos give far more taming affinity. Cloned tames work just as well as the original.

Trapping Strategy[]

If you wish to contain the Noglin, search for a flat area as that will be necessary for constructing an area to tame it. You can knock out the Noglin with a tranquilizer dart from aLongneck Rifle, then create a small box with some fence foundations and 1-high walls around it. While it's knocked out, position up to 8 Carbonemys on passive around the box with their heads facing inwards towards the box, then surround them with a circle ofstone dinosaur gateways andreinforced dinosaur gates. The gateways should be able to snap to one another to create the circle. The Carbonemys themselves should be leveled into health and not into melee since you want them to be as survivable as possible.

Once everything is set up, remove the box around the Noglin to set it free.Do not mount one of the dinos you want it to control. If this happens, it may try to go towards you as the player, get onto the creature, then bug out to where it won't attack any other creatures. If this happens, knock out the Noglin with another dart to reset it. Once it wakes up, you should be out of the box and watching from above. Let it mind control the Carbonemys one by one. While it's controlling one, you can cryo a Carbonemys it has already controlled since it takes an extremely long time before it will want to control it again. Bringing spare Carbonemys would be wise to deploy if needed.

If the Carbonemys' heads get to where the Noglin can't reach them, try to move them to where their heads are accessible by the Noglin, preferably with whistling so you don't risk yourself getting controlled. So long as you can supply the Carbonemys, you'll tame the Noglin quickly and safely in no time.

Voidwyrm Strategy[]

Every creature supplies a certain amount of taming effectiveness to the Noglin, though there doesn't seem to be a particular formula for determining what is best. If you are looking for 100% taming effectiveness, you need to use a maximum of 5 tames. If the Noglin mind controls more than 5 tames in the process, it will lose effectiveness. As of now, there are only 2 known creatures to work with this, and they are theBrontosaurus andVoidwyrm. The Voidwyrm has some advantages over using max level immunity

  • They're easy to transport across the map.
  • They don't lose health while being mind controlled. (Unsure if this is currently a bug or a feature.)
  • Despite being quite powerful, they don't seem to attack while being mind controlled. If they do manage to attack, it is infrequent.

This strategy doesn't require any trapping, though be mindful that the Noglin will run rampant with your Voidwyrm and you will need to have the others ready for it to control.

Utility[]

Noglin has the ability to temporarily mind control non-allied survivors and creatures within range for a limited time. However, these can't be used for taming other creatures as it kills the creature if either it runs out of time, or if the creature is knocked out from high Torpidity.

When controlling survivors the Noglin can interact with some of that survivors structures such as Doors or Generators. However the mind controlled survivors can not ride their own dinos.

Creatures that have bleed damage or increased stats only while wild, such as Giganotosaurus, have their stats brought in line with its tamed variant and lose their wild bleed ability, Additionally. Some buffs such as the Spino water buff also seem to disappear

The target needs to have at least 50% of their Health, and be a lower level than the Noglin, reducing it's effectiveness in the middle of a fight or against high-level hyper-mutated dinos.

Additionally, as Noglins cannot be bred, once mutated tames reach levels higher than a max level wild tamed Noglin with 100% taming affinity, mutagen, and all levels applied can reach (>332 on official) they will be entirely immune to all Noglins from that point forward.

Keep in mind when planning to use a Noglin that they always suffer from cryosickness when thrown out of a cryopod so make sure you get it out 5 minutes before planning to use it. They do wake up quickly due to low torpor and high drain, an may be carried on your shoulder once awake, but they will be unable to move on their own until the 5 minute timer is finished, even when activating brain hunt mode. If you successfully throw them onto a creature even while they are suffering from cryosickness, you may control that creature as normal, but the moment the Noglin disconnects, if it is still in it's 5 minute sickness period, it will return to being immobile.

Certain creatures, in addition to creatures withdrag weight lower than 50, allBosses, Mission Creatures,Corrupted Creatures,Titans, Unmountable Creatures (except for the Onyc), andVehicles cannot be controlled:

Roles[]

  • Saboteur: The Noglin can be used to control the minds of enemyCreatures orSurvivors and turn them against one another. By controlling an enemy survivor, you can lead them to turn off generators supplying power to turrets, allowing your assault to advance without resistance. By controlling enemy creatures, you can disrupt enemy formations or create take control of a support dino, such as aYutyrannus, to further aid your other creatures.
  • Distraction: The Noglin is a small creature rendering it useful as a distraction for other bigger creatures. Their small size and nimble movement make them difficult to hit with firearms.
  • Wild Dino Surprise: By mind controlling wild dinosaurs, you can use them against unexpected foes. If one is daring enough and the conditions are right, you can take control of a wildGiganotosaurus to cause havoc against enemy bases that happen to be in the area. (Note that wild creatures controlled will be treated as tamed creatures, meaning any stat changes, such as the Giga's harsh health and damage nerf, apply. They will also not retain any abilities they had only in the wild. and they will not have any taming affinity making them weaker than a tamed 200+)
  • Assassin: Removing a Noglin from a wild creature appears to kill the possessed creature instantly dealing 10,000,000 damage. (Unaffected by Attack Damage). Holding Square (PS4) or X (Xbox) allows you to instantly kill a target and stay as a Noglin effectively allowing you to transport between creatures.

Spotlight[]

Notes/Trivia[]

  • The Noglin's code name is BrainSlug which may be a reference to the mind controlling slugs fromFuturama.
  • The Noglin bears a slight resemblance to the titular gremlin from theGremlins franchise.
  • The Noglin is the second creature to have two eyes on each side. With the first being theMegachelon and the third being theAstrodelphis.
  • The Noglin cannot attach itself to any unmountable tame, aside from the Onyc.
  • If you play onCreative, mind-controlled creatures can fly.
  • Donot attach your Noglin to anArthropluera or aKentrosaurus. The recoil damage from detaching willkill your Noglin.
  • The Noglin is not targeted by enemy turrets.
  • Noglins can be considered one of the smartest creatures due to having the knowledge required to control survivors efficiently and use their Weaponry/Firearms through their body. In addition it can control several dinosaurs and retain their motor functions compared to the usual stumbling zombie in other fiction featuring Mind Control.
    • It is also possible that as Noglins are either under control of Rockwell or the players, that they don't need this intelligence themselves, and instead just blindly follow direct commands.
  • Noglins cannot be cloned.
  • The way that the Noglin's mouth splits open and separates and the appearance of the tongue inside (minus the bioluminescent lights) bears a striking resemblance to the "Reaper" strain of vampires seen in the movie Blade II

Lore[]

  • The Noglin is one ofRockwell's creations since it revolves around controlling other survivors.
    • This is further supported by what Gabriel heard in his last note "It assured me I would go now to dig up more of the prima materia that belonged to him." referring to Element suggesting that the Noglin was created for slavery.
  • The Noglin plays a small part in the new Lore released with Genesis part 2.Gabriel’s last note depicts his encounter with Rockwell until a creature, assumed to be a Noglin, attaches itself to his head and starts taking control of his body, he eventually dies from the critters deadly bite.

Changelog[]

PatchChanges
329.5Noglin is added to the game.
329.27Fixed a bug with the Noglin when attaching to tamed dinos it would "untame" them.
330.8Noglins can no longer attach to babies.
335.8Fixed multiple possession related bugs with the Noglin.
336.3Fixed multiple bugs with the Noglin causing problems when taming and possessing.
337.21Temporarily prevented the Noglin from gaining torpidity.
338.23
343.7 Wild Noglins can now be targeted by Plant Species X.

Gallery[]

References[]

v · d · eCreatures

  1. Achatina
  2. Allosaurus
  3. Alpha Basilisk
  4. Alpha Blood Crystal Wyvern
  5. Alpha Carnotaurus
  6. Alpha Deathworm
  7. Alpha Fire Wyvern
  8. Alpha Karkinos
  9. Alpha King Titan
  10. Alpha Leedsichthys
  11. Alpha Megalodon
  12. Alpha Mosasaur
  13. Alpha Raptor
  14. Alpha Surface Reaper King
  15. Alpha T-Rex
  16. Alpha Tusoteuthis
  17. Alpha X-Triceratops
  18. Ammonite
  19. Anglerfish
  20. Ankylosaurus
  21. Araneo
  22. Archaeopteryx
  23. Argentavis
  24. Arthropluera
  25. Astrocetus
  26. Astrodelphis
  27. Attack Drone
  28. Baryonyx
  29. Basilisk
  30. Basilisk Ghost
  31. Basilosaurus
  32. Beelzebufo
  33. Blood Crystal Wyvern
  34. Bloodstalker
  35. Bone Fire Wyvern
  36. Brontosaurus
  37. Broodmother Lysrix
  38. Bulbdog
  39. Bulbdog Ghost
  40. Bunny Dodo
  41. Bunny Oviraptor
  42. Carbonemys
  43. Carnotaurus
  44. Castoroides
  45. Chalicotherium
  46. Chalk Golem
  47. Cnidaria
  48. Coelacanth
  49. Compy
  50. Corrupted Master Controller
  51. Crystal Wyvern
  52. Crystal Wyvern Queen
  53. Daeodon
  54. Deathworm
  55. Defense Unit
  56. Deinonychus
  57. Desert Titan
  58. Desert Titan Flock
  59. Dilophosaur
  60. Dimetrodon
  61. Dimorphodon
  62. Diplocaulus
  63. Diplodocus
  64. Dire Bear
  65. Dire Polar Bear
  66. Direwolf
  67. Direwolf Ghost
  68. Diseased Leech
  69. Dodo
  70. Dodo Wyvern
  71. DodoRex
  72. Doedicurus
  73. Dragon
  74. Dung Beetle
  75. Dunkleosteus
  76. Electrophorus
  77. Elemental Reaper King
  78. Ember Crystal Wyvern
  79. Enforcer
  80. Enraged Corrupted Rex
  81. Enraged Triceratops
  82. Equus
  83. Eurypterid
  84. Featherlight
  85. Ferox
  86. Ferox (Large)
  87. Fire Wyvern
  88. Forest Titan
  89. Forest Wyvern
  90. Gacha
  91. GachaClaus
  92. Gallimimus
  93. Gasbags
  94. Giant Bee
  95. Giant Queen Bee
  96. Giant Worker Bee
  97. Giganotosaurus
  98. Gigantopithecus
  99. Glowbug
  100. Glowtail
  101. Golden Striped Megalodon
  102. Griffin
  103. Hesperornis
  104. Human
  105. Hyaenodon
  106. Ice Golem
  107. Ice Titan
  108. Ice Wyvern
  109. Iceworm Male
  110. Iceworm Queen
  111. Ichthyornis
  112. Ichthyosaurus
  113. Iguanodon
  114. Insect Swarm
  115. Jerboa
  116. Jug Bug
  117. Kairuku
  118. Kaprosuchus
  119. Karkinos
  120. Kentrosaurus
  121. King Titan
  122. Lamprey
  123. Lava Elemental
  124. Leech
  125. Leedsichthys
  126. Lightning Wyvern
  127. Liopleurodon
  128. Lymantria
  129. Lystrosaurus
  130. Maewing
  131. Magmasaur
  132. Mammoth
  133. Managarmr
  134. Manta
  135. Manticore
  136. Mantis
  137. Mantis Ghost
  138. Mega Mek
  139. Megachelon
  140. Megalania
  141. Megaloceros
  142. Megalodon
  143. Megalosaurus
  144. Meganeura
  145. Megapithecus
  146. Megatherium
  147. Mek
  148. Mesopithecus
  149. Microraptor
  150. Moeder, Master of the Ocean
  151. Morellatops
  152. Mosasaurus
  153. Moschops
  154. Nameless
  155. Noglin
  156. Oil Jug Bug
  157. Onyc
  158. Otter
  159. Overseer
  160. Oviraptor
  161. Ovis
  162. Pachy
  163. Pachyrhinosaurus
  164. Paraceratherium
  165. Parakeet Fish School
  166. Parasaur
  167. Party Dodo
  168. Pegomastax
  169. Pelagornis
  170. Phiomia
  171. Phoenix
  172. Piranha
  173. Plesiosaur
  174. Polar Bear
  175. Polar Purlovia
  176. Poison Wyvern
  177. Procoptodon
  178. Pteranodon
  179. Pulmonoscorpius
  180. Purlovia
  181. Quetzal
  182. Raptor
  183. Ravager
  184. Reaper
  185. Reaper King
  186. Reaper Prince
  187. Reaper Queen
  188. Rex
  189. Rex Ghost
  190. Rock Drake
  191. Rock Elemental
  192. Rockwell
  193. Roll Rat
  194. Rubble Golem
  195. Sabertooth
  196. Sabertooth Salmon
  197. Sarco
  198. Scout
  199. Seeker
  200. Shadowmane
  201. Shinehorn
  202. Skeletal Bronto
  203. Skeletal Carnotaurus
  204. Skeletal Giganotosaurus
  205. Skeletal Jerboa
  206. Skeletal Quetzal
  207. Skeletal Raptor
  208. Skeletal Rex
  209. Skeletal Stego
  210. Skeletal Trike
  211. Snow Owl
  212. Snow Owl Ghost
  213. Spino
  214. Spirit Dire Bear
  215. Spirit Direwolf
  216. Stegosaurus
  217. Subterranean Reaper King
  218. Summoner
  219. Super Turkey
  220. Surface Reaper King
  221. Surface Reaper King Ghost
  222. Tapejara
  223. Tek Parasaur
  224. Tek Quetzal
  225. Tek Raptor
  226. Tek Rex
  227. Tek Stegosaurus
  228. Tek Stryder
  229. Tek Triceratops
  230. Terror Bird
  231. Therizinosaur
  232. Thorny Dragon
  233. Thylacoleo
  234. Titanoboa
  235. Titanomyrma
  236. Titanomyrma Drone
  237. Titanomyrma Soldier
  238. Titanosaur
  239. Triceratops
  240. Trilobite
  241. Troodon
  242. Tropeognathus
  243. Tropical Crystal Wyvern
  244. Tusoteuthis
  245. Unicorn
  246. Velonasaur
  247. Voidwyrm
  248. Vulture
  249. Water Jug Bug
  250. Woolly Rhino
  251. Wyvern
  252. Yeti
  253. Yutyrannus
  254. Zombie Fire Wyvern
  255. Zombie Lightning Wyvern
  256. Zombie Poison Wyvern
  257. Zombie Wyvern
  258. Zomdodo

Italics denote creatures that have not yet been released! See alsoGallery of Dossiers.
Dinosaurs
Allosaurus  • Amargasaurus  • Ankylosaurus  • Baryonyx  • Brontosaurus  • Carnotaurus  • Compy  • Deinonychus  • Dilophosaur  • Diplodocus  • Gallimimus  • Giganotosaurus  • Iguanodon  • Kentrosaurus  • Megalosaurus  • Microraptor  • Oviraptor  • Pachycephalosaurus  • Pachyrhinosaurus  • Parasaur  • Raptor  • Rex  • Spino  • Stegosaurus  • Therizinosaur  • Titanosaur  • Triceratops  • Troodon  • Yutyrannus
Mammals andSynapsids
Andrewsarchus  • Basilosaurus  • Castoroides  • Chalicotherium  • Daeodon  • Dimetrodon  • Dinopithecus  • Dire Bear (Polar,Dire Polar,Spirit)  • Direwolf (Spirit)  • Doedicurus  • Equus  • Gigantopithecus  • Hyaenodon  • Human  • Jerboa  • Lystrosaurus  • Mammoth  • Megaloceros  • Megatherium  • Mesopithecus  • Moschops  • Onyc  • Otter  • Ovis  • Paraceratherium  • Phiomia  • Procoptodon  • Purlovia (Polar)  • Roll Rat  • Sabertooth  • Thylacoleo  • Woolly Rhino
Reptiles andAmphibians
Beelzebufo  • Carbonemys  • Dimorphodon  • Diplocaulus  • Ichthyosaurus  • Kaprosuchus  • Liopleurodon  • Megalania  • Mosasaurus  • Plesiosaur  • Pteranodon  • Quetzal  • Sarco  • Sinomacrops  • Tapejara  • Thorny Dragon  • Titanoboa  • Tropeognathus
Birds
Archaeopteryx  • Argentavis  • Dodo  • Hesperornis  • Ichthyornis  • Kairuku  • Pelagornis  • Snow Owl  • Terror Bird  • Vulture
Fish
Invertebrates
Achatina  • Ammonite  • Araneo  • Arthropluera  • Cnidaria  • Dung Beetle  • Eurypterid  • Gasbags  • Giant Bee (Queen,Worker)  • Glowbug  • Jug Bug (Oil,Water)  • Leech (Diseased)  • Lymantria  • Mantis  • Meganeura  • Pulmonoscorpius  • Titanomyrma (Drone,Soldier)  • Trilobite  • Tusoteuthis
Fantasy Creatures
Astrocetus  • Astrodelphis  • Basilisk  • Bloodstalker  • Bulbdog  • Chalk Golem  • Crystal Wyvern (Blood,Ember,Tropical)  • Deathworm  • Desert Titan Flock  • Eel Minion  • Featherlight  • Ferox (Large)  • Gacha  • Glowtail  • Griffin  • Ice Golem  • Iceworm Male  • Insect Swarm  • Karkinos  • Lava Elemental  • Macrophage  • Maewing  • Magmasaur  • Managarmr  • Megachelon  • Morellatops  • Nameless  • Noglin  • Parakeet Fish School  • Phoenix  • Ravager  • Reaper (Elemental,King,Prince,Queen,Subterranean,Surface)  • Rock Drake  • Rock Elemental  • Rubble Golem  • Seeker  • Shadowmane  • Shinehorn  • Summoner  • Unicorn  • Velonasaur  • Voidwyrm  • Wyvern (Fire,Forest,Ice,Lightning,Poison)
Mechanical Creatures
Attack Drone  • Defense Unit  • Enforcer  • Exo-mek  • Mek (Mega)  • Scout  • Tek Stryder
Aberrant Creatures
Abberant Coelacanth  • Aberrant Achatina  • Aberrant Anglerfish  • Aberrant Ankylosaurus  • Aberrant Araneo  • Aberrant Arthropluera  • Aberrant Baryonyx  • Aberrant Beelzebufo  • Aberrant Carbonemys  • Aberrant Carnotaurus  • Aberrant Cnidaria  • Aberrant Dimetrodon  • Aberrant Dimorphodon  • Aberrant Diplocaulus  • Aberrant Diplodocus  • Aberrant Dire Bear  • Aberrant Dodo  • Aberrant Doedicurus  • Aberrant Dung Beetle  • Aberrant Electrophorus  • Aberrant Equus  • Aberrant Gigantopithecus  • Aberrant Iguanodon  • Aberrant Lystrosaurus  • Aberrant Manta  • Aberrant Megalania  • Aberrant Megalosaurus  • Aberrant Meganeura  • Aberrant Moschops  • Aberrant Otter  • Aberrant Ovis  • Aberrant Paraceratherium  • Aberrant Parasaur  • Aberrant Piranha  • Aberrant Pulmonoscorpius  • Aberrant Purlovia  • Aberrant Raptor  • Aberrant Salmon  • Aberrant Sarco  • Aberrant Spino  • Aberrant Stegosaurus  • Aberrant Titanoboa  • Aberrant Triceratops  • Aberrant Trilobite
Tek Creatures
Corrupted andEnraged Creatures
R-Creatures
VR Creatures
X-Creatures
Malfunctioned Tek Creatures
Alpha Creatures
Brute Creatures
Event Creatures
Bosses andTitans

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