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Lystrosaurus
Pixark Lystrosaurus
Pixark Lystrosaurus
Information according to the in-game Museum. Inaccurate information will be marked.
Common Name
Lystrosaurus
Temperament
Passive
Spawn Command
admincheat summon cw_Lystrosaurus_Character_BP_C
or
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/CubeWorld/Blueprints/Animal/cw_animal_Lystrosaurus/cw_Lystrosaurus_Character_BP.cw_Lystrosaurus_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Data
Magic
X mark transparent No
Drops
Feces Size
Habitat

The Lystrosaurus is one of the creatures in Pixark.

Museum descriptions[]

Wild[]

Tame[]

Appearance[]

Behavior[]

Drops[]

Stats[]

Attacks[]

Taming[]


Note: Non-magical Sleepy Arrows fired from a bow or crossbow deliver extra torpor over time for 5 seconds after impact. Only two instances of this effect can be in effect at once - a third arrow hit before the effect has fully resolved will result in potential torpor being wasted. For maximum efficiency, time your shots so that they land 5 seconds apart. The numbers given here are assuming you do so.

For passive tames, there is a long wait between the first and second feedings as the creature eats, after which it follows the feeding intervals listed. These feeding intervals are estimates - the actual interval will vary per-creature based on random chance.
Error: No taming-data for "Lystrosaurus" found. If the current page is not a creature-page, write the wanted creature as first parameter. Use only the common name, found on the creature's dossier.

Can be passively tamed with berries.

Combat[]

Completely useless. Too slow to move around effectively and deals very small damage if it can catch up. Your only hope for using this creature for combat is in small (or big) armies, but even then, you can’t carry around too many.

Utility[]

When tamed, the Lystrosaurus can be pet, which gives an experience buff to all (nearby?) tames and players.

Additional notes[]

When tamed, these creatures can be picked up and carried.


Basic Stats
Attribute Amount at Level 1 Increase per point
Wild Domesticated1
Health Health ? ? ?
Stamina Stamina ? ? ?
Oxygen Oxygen ? ? ?
Food Food ? ? ?
Weight Weight ? ? ?
Melee Damage Melee Damage ?2 ? ?
Movement Speed Movement Speed 100%3 N/A N/A
Torpidity Torpidity ? ? N/A4

1Percentages are based on the value of the stat the moment the creature was tamed (after taming effectiveness)
2The absolute Base damage for its primary attack is shown here instead of the percentage.
3Movement speed is always 100% and can not be leveled
4Torpidity increases every level on wild creatures, but can not be increased once they are tamed.

Movement Speed
Movement Type Base Speed Sprinting Stamina Used
Wild Domesticated
Walking ? ? ? ?
Swimming ? N/A N/A N/A



Stamina Cost Attack Range Description
Attack Type Damage
Melee Impact

Trivia[]

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