I was happier taming little dinos or silly ones that I could give funny names (different priorities for this game). We had a nice little house with some good tames my friend Tman was the best at taming, so he'd always come back with rexes and quetzals and such. This was about four years ago, when my friends and I were playing on a public server. The first dilo legion was truly groundbreaking. What do you guys think? Will it fail, or fail catastrophically? I'm waiting for a few of my friends to travel back to campus to get this show on the road, so I have time to beef up the individual legions or change my strategy if need be. This will probably be what happens, even if I'm able to seek out a low-level giga. I have a paracer-mounted Mobile Command Center from which I can respawn, if necessary.Īnd if/when the legion fails, I'll just console-spawn a ridiculously high-level dilo, whom I will name The God Emperor of the Dilos, and it will kill the giga so that the spirits of the fallen legions will rest in peace. I will be fighting alongside my loyal dilos with some low-level guns, wearing decent armor. I also have 7 premium-quality imprinted dilos that serve as my personal guard, but I doubt they will have enough of an impact to discuss. This is a bloody system, I know, but my dilos will relish the opportunity to die in combat. Alfa and Bravo will sustain some hits with their beefier dilos while the next to legions maneuver (using tame groups to whistle attack) to flank the giga and repeat the process. So, Alfa and Bravo will attack together, and then Charlie and Delta will do the same. Two mini-legions will attack at a time, according to their follow distance. The Decani and centurions will then keep the giga busy for a little while by taking hits. By the time the giga has started its next attack, the legionnaires will (hopefully) be able to get in one attack each, and then die. The reason I structured the legions in this way is so that the conscripts, who are disposable garbage dilos, will rush in before the others to take the first hit and die. Melee damage is not important for these dilos, and so it varies. Each mini-legion has only one centurion, and they usually have around 4,000 health. Centurions are the beefiest dilos in the legion. These have around 1,500 hp and 700% melee damage. Decani (singular Decanus) are higher-quality than the legionnaires, but fewer in number. Most have around 750 hp and 1,000% melee damage. These are dilos that I bred and raised to have high melee damage, and higher-than-average health (for a dilo). Legionnaires are the bulk of each legion. Conscripts are the weakest, since they are dilos that I tamed while wandering around without any selective measures. I only upgraded their movement speed, so most are around 350% mvmt. Within each mini-legion, there are four ranks of dilo. This way, when they all march behind me, they will not get so mixed as to inhibit the use of tame groups for maneuvering. Alfa and Bravo, for example are set at low following distance, with Charlie and Delta at medium. The legions are named by NATO phonetic alphabet from Alfa through Hotel, and they are organized by twos with follow distance to keep things orderly. I currently have 8 mini-legions, each with 41 dilos. If you all are interested, I can tell the stories of the previous legions. My previous legions were quite small - usually less than 100 dilos - but were able to take on high-level wild rexes and alphas on the island -except for the third legion which faced numerous setbacks in their tragic march to carno island (would have been a sea voyage, but stupid alpha leeds sank the boat). I've just finished training and organizing my fourth dilo legion, and this one is my strongest yet.
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