Apple
December 7, 2020, 1:16pm
#1
Today, we’ll be taking a look at an ungulates that has some sort of weird horn on its face. Everyone, meet the Rhinotitan.
Rarity: Common
Health: 4350
Damage: 1150
Speed: 107
Armor: 25%
Critical: 5%
Moves
Defensive Stance
Resilient Rampage
Resistance: 100% Speed Decrease
Possible hybrid: Edmontonsis, Fuse with Edmontoguanodon and Rhinotitan
Rarity: Legendary
Health: 4350
Damage: 1200
Speed: 110
Armor: 25%
Critical: 5%
Moves
Defensive Stance
Resilient Impact
Greater Emergency Heal
Greater Stunning Impact
Resistance: 100% Speed Decrease, and Swap Prevention
Trivia
The name, Rhinotitan, means “Giant Snout”.
True to its name, Rhinotitan has a weird snout horn on its face much like Pachyrhinosaurus.
Rhinotitan belongs to a same group with Brontotherium.
Whose fossil does this belong to?:
Do NOT click on the picture, and search it through any websites. I want to hear the answer from you.
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lexovisaurus?
its that or dacentrurus
Apple
December 7, 2020, 6:39pm
#5
Edmontoguanodon, while nsis is the scientific name for Rhinotitan
Okay, this is just more confusing now.
Apple
December 7, 2020, 7:04pm
#7
Never mind. There’s more room for next time
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Rhinodonta
Rhinotitan + wooly rhino
Rhinomaxima: Brontolasmus + rhinodonta (i know its a megahybrid)
megahybrid, hyperhybrid whatever you want to call it
hybrid + hybrid or superhybrid + nonhybrid
so 4 different species
I think it’s probably more along the lines of “from edmonton”
Apple:
Edmontonsis
Rhinoguantodon
Edmontitan
Iguanotitan
Rhinoiguana
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@Apple , you should rename the image file before posting it here, because right now you can just hover over it to see the original name, renaming it something random will stop cheating
I had initially thought “sis” was used as like in Coelophysis.
Apple
December 8, 2020, 9:26pm
#19
It was actually Mongoliensis
You already told me that, after my initial thought of the translation.