Indoraptor needs some serious balancing.

I could fit a humble rex in the humble indo's pen. Not to mention, its lifespan is pathetically short for the maintenance and cost. Seriously? 49 WITH the long lived trait? That's ridiculous. Absolutely ridiculous.
Plus, the stats are too high. Like really. Take the thing's size into account with both the territory it requires and its stats.
 
Well I guess the lifespan is alright considering it's not a real animal. It's a disfunctional and aggresive hybrid. Also considering almost all carnivores in nature today will never make it past 15 years of age. At most. It's usually 5 to 10 years. It will probably be a bit longer in captivity, but I'm not really sure.
 
Well I guess the lifespan is alright considering it's not a real animal. It's a disfunctional and aggresive hybrid. Also considering almost all carnivores in nature today will never make it past 15 years of age. At most. It's usually 5 to 10 years. It will probably be a bit longer in captivity, but I'm not really sure.
So is the indom though, and it has a lifespan of what, 77ish? 70? Somewhere around there. Indo has 38-49. With how needy it is in terms of territory, and how expensive it is, something needs to change to make it even worth having.
 
So is the indom though, and it has a lifespan of what, 77ish? 70? Somewhere around there. Indo has 38-49. With how needy it is in terms of territory, and how expensive it is, something needs to change to make it even worth having.

Hybrids are never worth having IMO anyway. Indominus is "more" of a regular animal as well. Indo is just a living weapon...
 
I find it odd that the Indoraptor ingame has a security rating of 6 when the movie it's from has it unable to escape a steel cage without someone effectively leaving the door open for it.
 
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