Taming Aquarium Animals
Enderguy059
Australia Join Date: 2015-10-15 Member: 208486Members
So with the advent of aquariums and eggs, I would love it if you could tame these wild creatures, instead having them turn on you as soon as you release them. Similar to Far Cry: Primal, each animal would act according to its behavior (Aggressive: Attack on command, defensive: Personal shield, passive: unique skill) and could have its own special skill that would warrant taming it. You would have to get the eggs and hatch them in an aquarium, then feed them some food (possibly appropriate to the environment) to tame them. Here's a list on what the creatures could have as special abilities by behavior (As listed above).
Stalker: Fetch scrap metal.
Sand Shark: Stealth Attack.
Bone Shark: Powerful attack.
Crab Snake: Latch onto enemies and carry them away (Excluding leviathans, but will still latch on)
Spine eel: Frighten enemies (make them hesitant to attack/won't charge in immediately).
Mesmer: Distract.
Shocker: Stun on contact.
Gasopod: Disorient with gas.
Warper: Teleport enemies.
Rock Puncher: Break open floater rocks, send enemies flying away when punched.
Shuttlebug: Break open nodes (unless full inventory).
Jellyray: Light source.
Reefback: Intimidate with size (excluding leviathans).
Rabbit Ray:
Feel free to suggest on what other upcoming creatures could do, or suggest different special skills.
Stalker: Fetch scrap metal.
Sand Shark: Stealth Attack.
Bone Shark: Powerful attack.
Crab Snake: Latch onto enemies and carry them away (Excluding leviathans, but will still latch on)
Spine eel: Frighten enemies (make them hesitant to attack/won't charge in immediately).
Mesmer: Distract.
Shocker: Stun on contact.
Gasopod: Disorient with gas.
Warper: Teleport enemies.
Rock Puncher: Break open floater rocks, send enemies flying away when punched.
Shuttlebug: Break open nodes (unless full inventory).
Jellyray: Light source.
Reefback: Intimidate with size (excluding leviathans).
Rabbit Ray:
Feel free to suggest on what other upcoming creatures could do, or suggest different special skills.
Comments
Well what use would keeping a whole bunch of fish in an aquarium be, besides shoving them into the species analyzer and sticking yourself full of their DNA with the transfuser. At least they won't be immediately hostile when you drop em in the ocean AND they serve an extra purpose.
Cosmetic?
Fish are pretty much purely cosmetic, they make the base look nicer.
While you can transfuse DNA, their main purpose is aesthetic.