The Aberrant variant has spots instead of stripes.
It is covered in thick, leathery scales and has a vertical neck and a cap-shaped head. The Brachiosaurus towers over most sauropods, even standing taller than the Titanosaur. Most of the time it is docile, though if provoked, it will quickly become defensive. The Brachiosaurus can be found roaming The Island, The Center, Ragnarok, Aberration, Valguero, Genesis: Part 1, and Crystal Isles. You would do well to be prepared against a hostile Brachiosaurus. While there are better alternatives to damage, Brachiosaurus is nothing to sneeze at. Domesticatedīrachiosaurus make for excellent tames in gathering and storage. This, coupled with its extraordinary carry capacity, make them powerful tames for resource gathering and mobile storage. Whether it be stone, metal, wood, or fiber and berries, Brachiosaurus can gather it all quite efficiently. When tamed, Brachiosaurus seem to have a proficiency in gathering all resources. With enough damage, the Brachiosaurus will collapse into a an unconscious state, allowing for taming. Provoking the dino into this stance allows survivors to target its hind legs, which are supporting all of the beasts bulk. In the unlikely possibility that a Brachiosaurus is in mortal danger, they will let out a magnificent bellow, which seems to frighten even the most powerful predators.įortunately, this bipedal state is also the Brachiosaurus' weakness. From there, they use all of their body weight to unleash a catastrophic stomp on their attackers. Brachiosaurus have been observed to briefly take a bipedal stance, rising up on its hind legs in an act of defense. With a thick scaly hide and its massive size, few creatures can defeat this behemoth. Being a mostly docile herbivore, Brachiosaurus can become very defensive when threatened. Towering over other creatures of the Island and Abberation, Brachiosaurus is a sight to behold.