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Guess isnt carnivore though xD
Rex on the other hand, is a heavy duty fighter (for its tier), its high hp high dps with decent mobility and weight.
If anything direbear declassed brontos as ground weight transport way more than it affected rex as combat dino :P.
Dire bears will not end up like flyers ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
I had a perfect tamed max level raptor that after leveling was able to kill rexes with ease. Does that mean the raptor is better than rexes or is the best carvo? No. It doesn't. Plus, Bears are not carnos, they are omnivores.
SO FUNNY
Lv.125 wild Dire Bear vs Lv.150 wild Rex in vanilla settings. Bear won with impunity.
Why? I agree that the tamed Dire Bear does not hold a candle to a tamed Rex, however some creatures ingame, when wild, do a lot more damage then their tamed counterparts or less in some cases. A wild Dire Bear does double the damage PER HIT of a tamed one. Dire Bear has higher base damage than Rex but a lot less AoE and is entirely devoid of HP to beat a rex normally in a quality breed vs quality breed. However, wild Dire Bear do 100 base damage with standard and 120 with alt, more than enough to beat a wild Rex despite the clear HP pool advantage.