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*Avoid the sea scorpions off a mount, they can knock you out in one sting.
 
*Avoid the sea scorpions off a mount, they can knock you out in one sting.
 
*Scuba tanks don't work when you are asleep, you could potentially drown if you are out for too long.
 
*Scuba tanks don't work when you are asleep, you could potentially drown if you are out for too long.
*Basilosaurus are the "meta" right now, as a passive tame they are relatively easy to get with raw prime fish meat (mutton if you have it works amazing) They have so much health and are immune to eel and jellyfish stuns, they regen a lot of health very fast near the ocean surface, I'd say after a baryonyx to get you in the water, they would be the next tame in progression.
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*Basilosaurus are the "meta" right now, as a passive tame they are relatively easy to get with raw prime fish meat (mutton if you have it works amazing) They have so much health and are immune to eel and jellyfish stuns, they regen a lot of health very fast near the ocean surface, I'd say after a baryonyx to get you in the water, they would be the next tame in progression.u
  
  

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