Lmakosauruodon
About Lmakosauruodon
It is a Tier 5 Land Herbivore. The current trading value is
Trading Statistics
Basic Information
Growth Time
Teen - 28min 20s
Adult - 56min 40s
Full Grown - 1h 25min
Full Elder - 2h 50min Veneration rate: x1:
Full Elder phase II - 8h 50min
Full Sage - 14h 50min
Full Master - 20h 50min
Full Venerated/Ancient - 26h 50min
Appearance
The Lmakosauruodon is a large, tall-necked quadrupedal creature that resembles a sauropod dinosaur, specifically Futalognkosaurus. Its neck has a row of long branch-like spines running down it. Its body is primarily turqoise, with white patches on the underside of its neck and tail, as well as small orange markings. Its legs are brown. On its face it has a large branch-like horn adorned with small flowers and moss like growths. It has a tree on its back that grows as it ages, which changes color according to the current season and emits flowers during Cherry Blossom.
**Males**: Males have a beard like growth of a plant under their chins.
Males have a beard like growth of a plant under their chins.
**Females**: Females have plants on the back of their hips.
Females have plants on the back of their hips.
Abilities
Behavior
- The Lmakosauruodon's tree is akin to an external heart for it; the tree intakes oxygen for the sauropod and keeps it alive as a whole. If the tree dies, so will the creature.
- Lmakosauruodons are naturally protective of their young. When a young is born, their parents or guardians will guide it to a seed which the young Lmakosauruodon will have latched onto its back, allowing it to grow and strengthen the creature with additional resources.
- Lmakosauruodons are prone to illnesses during their youth. The still-developing tree may get sick or become damaged by bugs or parasites, making them very vulnerable to death. However, this immunity gradually strengthens as the tree and the Lmakosauruodon ages, allowing those who do survive to live up to hundreds of years so long as the tree lives on.
- The oldest Lmakosauruodon to have ever lived may have been up to a thousand years old.
Trivia
- Concept by LammieLord in the Creatures of Sonaria Discord. The name was thought of due to a spelling mistake of the acronym "lmao".
- Modeled by Erythia.
- Redesign concept by Undeary.
- Redesign modeled and rigged by ThunderBoo666.
- Redesign animated by Minisode1_BlueHour and Kazooduder.
- Lmakosauruodon is the first Tier 5 creature to be added to the game.
- The Lmakosauruodon was the first creature to have more than one attack.
- The Lmakosauruodon used to have a stomp animation for its primary attack, which would also cause cubes of rock to appear, similar to a small earthquake, while having a large radius and dealing damage + Bone Break. This was removed in Recode. Now, it uses a normal attack animation, with normal reach and injury ailments. This attack animation also made the Lmakosauruodon the first creature to have a custom attackspeed.
- It was the second tallest creature, with Boreal Warden being the tallest. Now, there are other taller creatures like Korathos.
- It is the 2nd biggest creature in terms of width, only beaten by Venuella.
- The tree and sprout change colors with the seasons in-game, much like the Phugu. Players can attempt to use unique colors from selecting the tree on specific seasons, then paint the creature. However, those colors will not work outside the creature customization step unless a close-enough color palette is applied, otherwise they may default to a blue color after spawning in.
- This creature is often referred to as "Lmako" and "long neck", and sometimes "sprout", "tree dinosaur", or "Brachiosaurus".
- When separate life stage models were removed, both of Lmakosauruodon's immature stages temporarily lost their respective trees, as the parts used were entirely unique to the original models. These were returned on November 11th, 2022.
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