The Mesozoic Valley is the third of the main simulations, featuring the evolutionary history of prehistoric creatures throughout the Mesozoic Era. It primarily includes various species of dinosaur, but also some non-dinosaur prehistoric creatures. It explores the evolution of dinosaurs from archosaurs, through their extinction in the Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction Event, and into their eventual evolution into modern birds. The games main mascot, Archie the Archosaur, originated in this simulation.
Story[]
Great Fossil Portal[]
The Great Fossil Portal is the entrance to the Mesozoic Valley from the Primary Simulation. The Story of the Mesozoic Valley begins there.
An explanation on how to unlock it can be found here.
Field Notes[]
The Mesozoic Valley has Field Notes that records all major milestones. The field notes can be found in the fourth tab of the menu and then selecting the book-subtab.
"Hello... again. I am Semblance, the artificial intelligence running this simulation. You've discovered a strange fossil. Now I need you to simulate a live specimen for study. These creatures were once the dominant form of life on Earth. Perhaps learning about how they met their demise will teach us how humans may meet their end. Are you prepared? - (Yes) - Excellent!"
"You've discovered the Mesozoic Valley."
Mutagen collected"You can return to the main tree at any time."
Every Asteroid called"Use
Mutagen to upgrade evolutionary traits."
"Are you ready to trigger the extinction event? The dinosaur evolution tree will be reset, but you will keep all your evolutionary traits and mutagen. - (Yes)"
First Asteroid called"A meteorite struck the earth and caused an extinction event. Those <current number of dinosaurs> are no more."
Reaching Rank 3"Their loss is unfortunate, but their sacrifice is necessary for our research. Get back to work on a new simulation - we must successfully generate all the possible dinosaurs in this reality."
"It's astonishing to see how similar these creatures are to modern reptiles."
Reaching Rank 5"New Discovery! Turtles added to the main simulation."
Reaching Rank 6"You've uncovered an impressive level of diversity amongst these creatures, but none of them matches the fossil we found yet."
Reaching Rank 10"New Discovery! Crocodiles added to main simulation."
Reaching Rank 15"New Discovery! Lizards added to main simulation."
Reaching Rank 18"New Discovery! Snakes added to main simulation."
Reaching Rank 23"We are getting closer to the dinosaur I seek. You've come so far."
"Birds unlocked in main simulation. Birds, not lizards, are the closest descendants of dinosaurs in the modern world. What a plot twist."
Unlocking Tyrannosaurus Rex"New Discovery! Galliformes added to main simulation."
"You've finally found the Tyrannosaurus Rex! Thank you for your help."
"I can now increase the complexity of my simulation using this new data."
Reaching Rank 27"How did the dinosaurs go from rulers of the Earth to bones and dust? Perhaps this can teach us about the future of the human race…"
"You've finally found the Tyrannosaurus Rex! Thank you for your help."
"I can now increase the complexity of my simulation using this new data."
"Thank you."
Reaching Rank 28"Thanks to our collected data, I have found evidence of even more advanced forms of dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures. There are giants to be found, and other mysteries..."
Reaching Rank 31"New Discovery! Anseriformes added to the main simulation."
Reaching Rank 33"The bones of dinosaurs lie under your feet, their descendants flying through your skies. There is no forgetting the past. We have explored much of the history of dinosaurs. Onwards, to the future…"
Reaching Rank 38"New Discovery! Palaeognathae added to the main simulation."
"New Discovery! Neoaves added to the main simulation."
Game Mechanics[]
The Mesozoic Valley begins with a single dinosaur node, with more species unlocking as you advance in Extinctions. Clicking the screen will generate Fossils at the rate of one per click, but they can be gained at a faster rate by clicking the arrow button on top of each dinosaur node in the tree to 'charge' the node. Tapping the dinosaur itself allows you to purchase more copies of the dinosaur, which increases the payout from each charge.
Dinosaurs will not automatically generate fossils without tapping until you unlock the corresponding Trait Cards. These traits automate production of Fossils for each dinosaur, removing the need to tap on the arrow button and increasing the productivity of each dinosaur. Trait Cards are improved and upgraded using Mutagen, a currency gained by purchasing a certain number of dinosaurs, but must first be unlocked by collecting the cards from Geodes.
At the top of the screen are quests, which give the player goals like «Collect 25 Stegosaurus», «Upgrade 3 Traits», and «Photograph Archosaur». Three quests are displayed at a time, and with each rank more quests are required to be completed to advance to the next level. Once a quest is completed, the player will receive a Stone Geode containing Mutagen and Trait Cards.
Extinction[]
After completing enough quests for each rank of the Mesozoic Valley, you have the option to trigger an Extinction Event. When this happens, an asteroid falls from the sky, wiping out the dinosaurs and restarting the simulation. This allows the player to unlock new dinosaurs. It will also give you a Silver Geode, and increase the Simulation Level by 1. Each rank of the Mesozoic Valley increases the speed of the Primary Simulation by 1 + (rank / 100), (which can be increased by Reality Engine upgrades) so rank 1 gives a 1.01x multiplier, rank 2 gives 1.02x, up to rank 50 giving 1.5x. Reaching certain ranks also unlock new generators in the Primary Simulation.
Prestige[]
At rank 50, the «Asteroid» button changes to a «Prestige» button.
"You have unlocked enough ranks to prestige! When you prestige it will reset your progress back to rank 1. You will keep all your rare and epic trait cards. You also gain one additional level to the Warm Climate prestige trait."
The Warm Climate trait provides a 50% bonus to payout from all dinosaurs per level. Also additionally to rare and epic Traits, you also keep Mutagen, but common Trait cards are set to zero. The multiplier for the Primary Simulation is retained and even increased just like from a rank increase. All the reptile generators also remain unlocked.
The maximum number of prestiges is 10. It is generally advisable to stockpile as much Mutagen as possible along the way, so that you can advance your dinosaurs as far as possible.
Achievements[]
Icon | Name | Description | Requires |
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Dawn of the Dinosaurs | The Mesozoic Era began with the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, the largest documented mass extinction in Earth's history. Separated into three major periods - the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous - this era saw many new developments in geology, climate, and evolution, including the age of dinosaurs. | Great Fossil Portal | |
Massive Comet | 66 million years ago, three quarters of all life on Earth suddenly died. Scientists today believe that this mass extinction event was caused by the impact of an asteroid that ushered in a devastating ecological collapse. But without this disaster the modern world would not exist. | Extinction | |
Prehistoric Research | Dinosaurs have been known to humans since Ancient Chinese scholars discovered what they thought were the bones of dragons during the Jin Dynasty. The future will only bring us more knowledge about these mysterious beasts that once ruled Earth. | Tyrannosaurus Rex | |
Reptilian Relatives | While they are not the descendants of dinosaurs, crocodilians are the last living archosaurs. Evidence of this can be seen in some traits that distinguish them from other modern reptiles, like their four-chambered heart and cerebral cortex. | Crocodilia | |
Avian Ancestors | Dinosaurs evolved to be smaller, lighter, and faster, eventually surviving the Cretaceous-Paleogene Extinction Event. Eventually, they moved to the trees and began to develop wings. This was the beginnning of the process of evolving into what we know today as birds. | Neoaves | |
Regicide | Scientists still debate which dinosaur was the largest theropod. Some specimens are known only by partial skeletons, so scientists are unsure of who was the true king of the dinosaurs - Giganotosaurus, Tyrannosaurus or Spinosaurus. | Giganotosaurus |
Generators[]
Icon | Name | Description | Base Cost | Base Production | Base Charge Time | Requires |
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Archosaur | This clade includes the ancestors of dinosaurs, birds and crocodiles. A clade represents a single family branch on the tree of life. | 3.74 | 1 | 0.6 s | Rank 1 | |
Ornithischia | Ornithischia are one of two different orders of dinosaurs. These herbivores with beak-like structures are often called "bird-hipped" dinosaurs, as their pelvic structure resembles that of modern day birds. Parasaurolophus is one of the Ornithiscian dinosaurs. | 60 | 60 | 3 s | Archosaur | |
Stegosaurus | Stegosaurus was a quadrupedal plant-eating dinosaur known for the distinctive rows of large upright plates on their back. | 720 | 720 | 6 s | Ornithischia | |
Ankylosaurus | Ankylosaur was a bulky, armored herbivore from the late Cretaceous period with a large clubbed tail that could shatter predator's bones. | 8,640 | 4,320 | 12 s | Rank 2 Stegosaurus | |
Triceratops | An herbivore from the late Cretaceous period, the Triceratops had three defensive horns on its face and a large bony frill behind its head. | 103,680 | 51,840 | 24 s | Rank 3 Ankylosaurus | |
Pterosaur | Pterosaurs were the earliest vertebrates to evolve flight. They had leathery wings and came in a wide variety of sizes. | 1.24e6 | 207,360 | 18 s | Rank 4 Triceratops | |
Plesiosaur | Plesiosaurs were large aquatic animals with a broad, flat body, a long neck and tail, and four strong flippers. They were one of the first fossilized reptiles identified by humans, and were discovered in the early 1800s. | 1.49e7 | 2.20e6 | 36 s | Rank 6 Pterosaur | |
Saurischia | Saurischia are one of two different orders of dinosaur. They are mostly carnivorous, though the class includes some herbivores. They are often called "lizard-hipped" dinosaurs. The Ceratosaurus is one of the Saurischian dinosaurs. | 1.79e8 | 5.16e6 | 14 s | Rank 8 Plesiosaur | |
Sauropoda | Enormous herbivores with long necks and tails and small heads, Sauropods evolved their distinctive necks as a way to obtain hard-to-reach food sources, such as the foliage at the tops of trees. The Apatosaurus is one of the Sauropodan dinosaurs. | 2.15e9 | 2.36e8 | 120 s | Rank 10 Saurischia | |
Theropoda | The Theropoda family were bipedal carnivores with hollow bones and three-toed limbs. The Dilophosaurus was one of the Theropod dinosaurs. | 2.58e10 | 1.68e8 | 16 s | Rank 12 Sauropoda | |
Compsognathus | A small, bipedal carnivore, Compsognathus could grow to around the size of a turkey and preyed on small, fast lizards. | 3.10e11 | 2.24e8 | 4 s | Rank 14 Theropoda | |
Velociraptor | A small, feathered carnivore with extremely sharp claws and teeth, Velociraptors were skilled hunters that stalked and disemboweled their prey. | 3.72e12 | 6.71e9 | 20 s | Rank 16 Compsognathus | |
Pachycephalosaurus | This herbivorous dinosaur had a thick domed skull, which was used to headbutt predators—and maybe even other Pachycephalosaurus. | 4.46e13 | 7.16e10 | 40 s | Rank 18 Velociraptor | |
Gallimimus | Gallimimus was a large, bird-like herbivore that traveled in herds and built nests. | 5.35e14 | 7.64e10 | 8 s | Rank 20 Pachycephalosaurus | |
Archaeopteryx | A transitional species in the evolution from feathered dinosaurs to birds, archeopteryx was small, with sharp teeth and claws and broad wings used for flying. | 6.42e15 | 1.53e12 | 30 s | Rank 22 Gallimimus | |
Brachiosaurus | One of the largest dinosaurs known to man, the Brachiosaur was a large herbivore that lived in the late Jurassic period. | 7.70e16 | 6.11e13 | 200 s | Rank 24 Archaeopteryx | |
Tyrannosaurus Rex | A bipedal carnivore with a huge head, a long heavy tail, and short forearms, the Tyrannosaurus Rex is among the best known and most popular dinosaurs. | 9.24e17 | 1.63e14 | 100 s | Rank 26 Brachiosaurus | |
Spinosaurus | Similar to a modern crocodilian, Spinosaurus bodies were low to the ground, and they may have been semi-aquatic. Their distinctive spines were connected to each other by skin and formed a sail-like structure. | 1.1e19 | 7.82e14 | 90 s | Rank 28 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |
Iguanodon | Iguanodon was a large, bulky herbivore that walked upright and had long prehensile fingers for foraging food, as well as distinctive thumb spikes for warding off predators. | 1.33e20 | 2.23e15 | 48 s | Rank 30 Spinosaurus | |
Ichthyosaur | Ichthyosaurs were marine reptiles. Similar to modern dolphins, these creatures had large eyes, long snouts, and short necks. They breathed air and gave birth to live young. | 1.60e21 | 7.41e15 | 30 s | Rank 33 Iguanodon | |
Cynodont | Thrinaxodon was a cynodont, or early proto-mammal. Living during the Triassic period, this omnivore was around the size of a fox, laid eggs, lived in burrows, and may have had fur. They represent a stage in evolution before mammals became the dominant lifeforms on Earth. | 1.92e22 | 2.64e16 | 20 s | Rank 36 Ichthyosaur | |
Eoraptor | Eoraptor is one of the earliest known dinosaurs. It lived approximately 231—228 million years ago, during the late Triassic period. This small, quick omnivore lived alongside archosaurs, proto-mammals, and other early dinosaurs. | 2.30e23 | 2.81e17 | 40 s | Rank 39 Cynodont | |
Mosasaurus | Mosasaurus was a massive aquatic carnivore. Growing up to 17 meters long, Mosasaurus lived near the ocean's surface and preyed on fish, birds, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, and any other smaller animal that was unlucky enough to cross its path. | 2.76e24 | 9.00e18 | 240 s | Rank 42 Eoraptor | |
Argentinosaurus | Although known only from fragmentary remains, Argentinosaurus is widely acknowledged to be one of the largest land animals ever, measuring up to 39.7 meters long. The farmer who found the first specimen initially thought that the vertebrae were petrified tree trunks. | 3.3e25 | 6.4e19 | 320 s | Rank 45 Mosasaurus | |
Giganotosaurus | One of the largest known terrestrial carnivores, Giganotosaurus has been estimated to have been 12-13 meters long. There is debate over whether Giganotosaurus may have been larger than Tyrannosaurus Rex, but it was definitely an apex predator. | 3.97e26 | 5.33e20 | 500 s | Rank 48 Argentinosaurus |
Traits[]
Traits are cards that can upgrade dinosaurs at the cost of Mutagen. When you open Geodes, you can gain a mix of Mutagen, Darwinium, and Traits. You can also watch «Mystery Trait» ads to gain cards for a single random trait. As of now, the maximum level for a card upgrade is 20.
Rare[]
Note that Omnivores receive a multiplier that is the sum of the Carnivore and Herbivore effects.
Icon | Name | Description | Requires |
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Ammonoidea | Ammonites are extinct molluscs that were abundant from the Devonian through the Cretaceous period. They provide an important function as index fossils, helping to define and identify different geologic periods. | Rank 5 | |
Bipedal | A creature that walks on two legs, with an upright posture, is called a biped. Some dinosaurs were bipedal, including Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, and Hadrosaur. A bipedal gait gave these dinosaurs increased speed and flexibility. | Rank 7 | |
Triassic Age | The Triassic (251.9 MYA—201.3 MYA) was the first period of the Mesozoic Era. While the first half of this period was devastated by the Permian-Triassic Extinction Event, the second half is marked by increased diversity and the first appearances of dinosaurs. | Rank 7 | |
Quadrupedal | A creature that walks on four legs, with a horizontal posture, is called a quadruped. Many dinosaurs were quadrupedal, including Stegosaurus and Triceratops. A quadrupedal gait gave these dinosaurs increased sturdiness and the ability to carry lots of weight. | Rank 9 | |
Herbivore | Animals that feed entirely on plant matter are called herbivores. About half of all dinosaurs were herbivores. They had teeth that were specially designed for grinding leaves, twigs, and shoots. | Rank 15 | |
Jurassic Age | The Jurassic (201.3 MYA—145 MYA) was the second period of the Mesozoic Era. During this period, dinosaurs became the dominant species on Earth as the supercontinent Gondawana began to split, replacing the deserts of the Triassic with lush rainforests. | Rank 15 | |
Carnivore | Animals that feed entirely on meat, or the flesh of other animals, are called carnivores. About half of dinosaurs were carnivores. With teeth specially designed for ripping and tearing, some carnivores were hunters, while others were scavengers. | Rank 17 | |
Parallel Evolution | Pteranodons, which were not dinosaurs, developed the ability to fly during the Triassic. Later, independently, some dinosaurs adapted the ability to fly as well. This is an example of parallel evolution, where two unrelated creatures develop the same trait. | Rank 27 | |
Cretaceous Age | The Cretaceous (145 MYA—66 MYA) was the last period of the Mesozoic Era. Dinosaurs continued to dominate the Earth. Flowering plants first appeared during this time. This period ended with the Cretaceous-Paleogene Mass Extinction Event, when 75% of all life on Earth went abruptly extinct. | Rank 27 | |
Aquatic | While no dinosaurs were truly aquatic, there were reptiles that lived in the oceans. These marine archosaurs, such as Plesiosaurs, Ichthyosaurs, and Mosasaurs, may have been air-breathing and warm-blooded. | Rank 33 |
Epic[]
Note that Warm Climate is a prestige trait that will be upgraded automatically after completing rank 50 levels.
Icon | Name | Description | Requires |
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Herd Behavior | Some dinosaurs congregated in social groups, living in loose family units for defense against predators. | Rank 7 | |
Hollow Bones | The development of hollow or semi-hollow bones gave some dinosaurs a lighter but stronger skeletal system. This development would later enable them to evolve the ability to fly. | Rank 13 | |
Feathers | It is still unknown to what extent therapodian dinosaurs were feathered, but evidence exists that shows that at least some of them presented with varying degrees of feathery skin coverings. | Rank 21 | |
Warm Climate | During the Mesozoic Era, the Earth's temperature was very warm, which led to a great amount of geological and biological transitions. This climate set the stage for the major changes of the era. | Rank 50 |
Effect Formulas[]
Rarity Type
|
Common | Rare | Epic |
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Speed | multiplier = 2rank - 1 | Rank 1-8: multiplier = 1 + 0.25 * rank Rank 9-14: multiplier = 1.5 + 0.25 * rank Rank 15-20: multiplier = 2 + 0.25 * rank |
multiplier = 1 + 0.5 * rank |
Income | multiplier = 2rank | Rank 1-8: multiplier = 1 + 0.25 * rank Rank 9-14: multiplier = 1.5 + 0.25 * rank Rank 15-20: multiplier = 2 + 0.25 * rank |
multiplier = 1 + 0.5 * rank |
Discount | - | multiplier = 1 + 0.15 * rank | multiplier = 1 + 0.25 * rank |
Tap | - | Rank 1-5: multiplier = 1 + 0.4 * rank Rank 6-20: multiplier = 4 + (rank - 6)2/2 + 0.5 * (rank - 6) |
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A full list of all trait costs and effects can be found in this spreadsheet.
Upgrade Requirements[]
Upgrade requirements are the same for all trait rarities, common, rare and epic. They scale with an average of around 2x per level, with a few larger deviations. Upgrading a trait to the max level of 20 would cost 44,588 cards and 3,066,060 Mutagen.
Ranks: | 1. | 2. | 3. | 4. | 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. | 10. | 11. | 12. | 13. | 14. | 15. | 16.+ | |
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Cost | Cards | 1 | 2 | 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 | 100 | 200 | 400 | 800 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 | 5,000 |
Mutagen | 10 | 50 | 100 | 200 | 300 | 400 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 4,000 | 8,000 | 20,000 | 40,000 | 80,000 | 125,000 | 250,000 | 500,000 |
Unlocks in Primary Simulation[]
Reaching certain ranks will unlock the following generators for the Primary Simulation as part of the Rise of Reptiles branch:
- Rank 3 — Turtle
- Rank 6 — Crocodilia
- Rank 10 — Lizard
- Rank 15 — Snake
- Rank 23 — Galliformes
- Rank 28 — Anseriformes
- Rank 33 — Palaeognathae
- Rank 38 — Neoaves
Map[]
Rank Details[]
This section contains all unlocks, ranks and other relevant data for each individual rank.
Unlocks | Geode Rewards | Tasks Required | Tasks |
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I | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
|
3/3 | Collect 15 Archosaur |
Collect 25 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 35.000 | |||
II | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
|
3/3 | Collect 15 Archosaur |
Collect 25 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 35.000 | |||
III | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
|
7/7 | Collect 50 |
Collect 55 Archosaur | |||
Collect 55 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 8 Triceratops | |||
Collect 45 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 30 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 1e7 | |||
IV | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
|
8/8 | Collect 2 Traits |
Collect 65 Archosaur | |||
Collect 71 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 100 | |||
Collect 8 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 26 Triceratops | |||
Collect 46 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 1e8 | |||
V | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
9/11 | Upgrade 2 Traits |
Collect 105 | |||
Collect 98 Archosaur | |||
Collect 70 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 9e7 | |||
Photo Archosaur | |||
Collect 59 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 97 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 46 Triceratops | |||
Collect 31 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 2e9 | |||
VI | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/12 | Collect 200 |
Photo Ornithischia | |||
Collect 59 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 81 Stegosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 51 Triceratops | |||
Collect 20 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 40 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 112 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 135 Archosaur | |||
Collect 99 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 2e10 | |||
VII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/12 | Collect 77 Stegosaurus |
Collect 250 | |||
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Photo Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 21 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 79 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 138 Archosaur | |||
Collect 50 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 124 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 37 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 74 Triceratops | |||
Collect 8e10 | |||
VIII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/13 | Collect 30 Pterosaur |
Collect 300 | |||
Collect 5 Saurischia | |||
Collect 58 Triceratops | |||
Photo Ankylosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 142 Archosaur | |||
Collect 107 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 127 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 94 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 42 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 61 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 2e11 | |||
IX | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/13 | Collect 22 Plesiosaur |
Collect 2e10 | |||
Upgrade 5 Traits | |||
Photo Triceratops | |||
Collect 126 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 113 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 62 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 47 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 158 Archosaur | |||
Collect 33 Saurischia | |||
Collect 106 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 90 Triceratops | |||
Collect 8e11 | |||
X | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/13 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Photo Pterosaur | |||
Collect 6 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 700 | |||
Collect 112 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 100 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 35 Saurischia | |||
Collect 145 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 94 Triceratops | |||
Collect 169 Archosaur | |||
Collect 80 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 64 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 3e12 | |||
XI | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/13 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Collect 11 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 50 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 108 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 40 Saurischia | |||
Collect 169 Archosaur | |||
Collect 152 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 136 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 86 Pterosaur | |||
Photo Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 106 Triceratops | |||
Collect 37 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 1e13 | |||
XII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
10/13 | Collect 5 Theropoda |
Collect 750 | |||
Photo Saurischia | |||
Collect 62 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 85 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 123 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 36 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 112 Triceratops | |||
Collect 149 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 28 Theropoda | |||
Collect 171 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 193 Archosaur | |||
Collect 5.25e13 | |||
XIII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
11/13 | Collect 6.5e12 |
Collect 139 Stegosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 73 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 167 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 45 Sauropoda | |||
Photo Sauropoda | |||
Collect 106 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 198 Archosaur | |||
Collect 38 Theropoda | |||
Collect 75 Saurischia | |||
Collect 130 Triceratops | |||
Collect 2.52e14 | |||
XIV | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
11/14 | Photo Theropoda |
Collect 950 | |||
Collect 10 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 101 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 35 Theropoda | |||
Collect 73 Saurischia | |||
Collect 164 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 96 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 187 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 135 Triceratops | |||
Collect 211 Archosaur | |||
Collect 157 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 70 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 1.05e15 | |||
XV | |||
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
11/14 | Collect 30 Theropoda |
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Collect 177 Ornithischia | |||
Photo Compsognathus | |||
Collect 63 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 83 Saurischia | |||
Collect 121 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 140 Triceratops | |||
Collect 53 Theropoda | |||
Collect 110 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 183 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 43 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 224 Archosaur | |||
Collect 4.2e15 | |||
XVI | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
11/14 | Collect 23 Compsognathus |
Photo Velociraptor | |||
Collect 162 Ankylosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 129 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 60 Theropoda | |||
Collect 115 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 225 Archosaur | |||
Collect 83 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 209 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 33 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 159 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 107 Saurischia | |||
Collect 1.82e16 | |||
XVII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
11/14 | Collect 51 Theropoda |
Collect 5e14 | |||
Collect 150 Triceratops | |||
Collect 48 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 33 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 195 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 179 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 91 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 129 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 239 Archosaur | |||
Collect 221 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 116 Saurischia | |||
Collect 47 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 7.77e16 | |||
XVIII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
12/15 | Collect 1,000 |
Photo Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 30 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 71 Theropoda | |||
Collect 94 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 132 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 63 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 207 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 226 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 157 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 176 Triceratops | |||
Collect 251 Archosaur | |||
Collect 187 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 39 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 3.21e17 | |||
XIX | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
12/15 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Collect 142 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 63 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 228 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 2.5e16 | |||
Collect 36 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 198 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 128 Saurischia | |||
Collect 112 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 60 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 151 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 99 Theropoda | |||
Collect 263 Archosaur | |||
Collect 227 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 1.35e18 | |||
XX | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
12/15 | Collect 13 Gallimimus |
Collect 52 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 110 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 1,250 | |||
Collect 220 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 44 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Photo Gallimimus | |||
Collect 264 Archosaur | |||
Collect 87 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 160 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 217 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 147 Saurischia | |||
Collect 183 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 113 Theropoda | |||
Collect 6.4e18 | |||
XXI | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
12/15 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Collect 39 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 186 Triceratops | |||
Collect 102 Theropoda | |||
Collect 250 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 39 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 166 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 238 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 80 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 135 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 101 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 68 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 192 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 159 Saurischia | |||
Collect 2.66e19 | |||
XXII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
12/15 | Collect 14 Archaeopteryx |
Collect 35 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 76 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 1,400 | |||
Collect 61 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 187 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 226 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 157 Saurischia | |||
Collect 105 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 124 Theropoda | |||
Collect 215 Triceratops | |||
Collect 253 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 184 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 150 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 8.84e19 | |||
XXIII | |||
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
13/16 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Collect 128 Sauropoda | |||
Photo Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 2e18 | |||
Collect 105 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 249 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 57 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 272 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 185 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 97 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 45 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 82 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 209 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 174 Saurischia | |||
Collect 139 Theropoda | |||
Collect 3e20 | |||
XXIV | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
13/16 | Collect 189 Pterosaur |
Collect 126 Theropoda | |||
Collect 22 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 78 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
1,250 | |||
Collect 115 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 154 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 227 Triceratops | |||
Collect 104 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 52 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 249 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 74 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 200 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 183 Saurischia | |||
Collect 42 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 9.5e20 | |||
XXV | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
13/16 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Photo Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 61 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 154 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 193 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 106 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 127 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 182 Saurischia | |||
Collect 148 Theropoda | |||
Collect 96 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 62 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 45 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 262 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 85 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 122 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 3.15e21 | |||
XXVI | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
13/16 | Collect 1,250 |
Collect 81 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 54 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 38 Brachiosaurus | |||
Photo Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 79 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 188 Saurischia | |||
Collect 155 Theropoda | |||
Collect 227 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 51 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 123 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 37 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 145 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 75 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 59 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 9.6e21 | |||
XXVII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
13/16 | Collect 126 Compsognathus |
Collect 45 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 29 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 1,500 | |||
Collect 121 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 176 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 108 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 217 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 236 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 255 Triceratops | |||
Collect 79 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 87 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 207 Saurischia | |||
Collect 173 Theropoda | |||
Collect 50 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 3.33e22 | |||
XXVIII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
14/17 | Photo Spinosaurus |
Collect 67 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 88 Gallimimus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 161 Theropoda | |||
Collect 146 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 290 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 46 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 190 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 31 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 140 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 70 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 231 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 213 Saurischia | |||
Collect 126 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 91 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 9.2e22 | |||
XXIX | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
14/17 | Collect 1,500 |
Collect 34 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 59 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 79 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 117 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 226 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 211 Saurischia | |||
Collect 36 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 108 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 56 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 146 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 345 Archosaur | |||
Collect 201 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 184 Theropoda | |||
Collect 328 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 170 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 2.5e23 | |||
XXX | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
14/17 | Upgrade 3 Traits |
Collect 23 Spinosaurus | |||
Photo Iguanodon | |||
Collect 16 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 89 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 73 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 112 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 202 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 257 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 170 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 64 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 190 Theropoda | |||
Collect 297 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 280 Triceratops | |||
Collect 246 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 230 Saurischia | |||
Collect 6.5e23 | |||
XXXI | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
14/17 | Collect 2,000 |
Collect 66 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 21 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 111 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 150 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 276 Triceratops | |||
Collect 48 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 68 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 318 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 142 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 36 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 108 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 269 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 252 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 236 Saurischia | |||
Collect 220 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 1.88e24 | |||
XXXII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
14/17 | Collect 5,000 |
Collect 74 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 28 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 119 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 158 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 284 Triceratops | |||
Collect 56 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 76 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
326 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 150 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 44 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 116 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 277 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 260 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 244 Saurischia | |||
Collect 228 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 5.75e24 | |||
XXXIII | |||
Dinosaurs:
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
15/18 | Collect 11 Ichthyosaur |
Collect 5,000 | |||
Photo Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 317 Stegosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 304 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 294 Triceratops | |||
Collect 278 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 7e23 | |||
Collect 262 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 246 Saurischia | |||
Collect 230 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 7,500 | |||
Collect 214 Theropoda | |||
Collect 197 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 182 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 165 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 1.5e25 | |||
XXXIV | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
15/18 | Collect 87 Brachiosaurus |
Collect 22 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 77 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 61 Spinosaurus | |||
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Collect 49 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 140 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 162 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 2.5e24 | |||
Collect 307 Triceratops | |||
Collect 291 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 8.200 | |||
Collect 384 Archosaur | |||
Collect 329 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 366 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 224 Theropoda | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 3.72e25 | |||
XXXV | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
15/18 | Collect 283 Triceratops |
Collect 39 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 2.5e23 | |||
Collect 219 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 117 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 69 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 91 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 290 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 363 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 222 Theropoda | |||
Collect 46 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 279 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 389 Archosaur | |||
Collect 211 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 356 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 337 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 10,000 | |||
1e26 | |||
XXXVI | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
15/17 | Collect 212 Theropoda |
Collect 10,000 | |||
Collect 20 Cynodont | |||
Photo Cynodont | |||
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Collect 323 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 239 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 65 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 120 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 390 Archosaur | |||
Collect 265 Saurischia | |||
1.6e25 | |||
Collect 143 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 181 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 218 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 112 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 2.28e26 | |||
XXXVII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
15/17 | Collect 195 Compsognathus |
Collect 306 Triceratops | |||
Collect 382 Archosaur | |||
Collect 169 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 12,000 | |||
Collect 49 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 248 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 1.5e25 | |||
Collect 232 Theropoda | |||
Collect 164 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 308 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 150 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 133 Brachiosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 81 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 47 Cynodont | |||
Collect 5e26 | |||
XXXVIII | |||
Traits: Other: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 36 Ichthyosaur |
Collect 343 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 113 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 296 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 68 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 283 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 253 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 3.5e25 | |||
Collect 41 Cynodont | |||
Collect 202 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 12,500 | |||
Collect 382 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 152 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 334 Triceratops | |||
Collect 175 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 123 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 231 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 411 Archosaur | |||
Collect 1.4e27 | |||
XXXIX | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 113 Brachiosaurus |
Collect 173 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 19 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 13,000 | |||
Photo Eoraptor | |||
Collect 217 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 361 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 64 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 9e25 | |||
Collect 280 Saurischia | |||
Collect 335 Triceratops | |||
Collect 266 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 356 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 394 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 324 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 183 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 60 Cynodont | |||
Collect 220 Velociraptor | |||
3.7e27 | |||
XL | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 157 Gallimimus |
Collect 109 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 128 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 402 Archosaur | |||
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Collect 83 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 334 Triceratops | |||
Collect 159 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 54 Cynodont | |||
Collect 40 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 202 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Colect 239 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 365 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 313 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 404 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 121 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 388 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 300 Saurischia | |||
Collect 1.2e28 | |||
XLI | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 147 Archaeopteryx |
Collect 403 Archosaur | |||
Collect 225 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 13,000 | |||
Collect 123 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 251 Theropoda | |||
Collect 359 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 382 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 81 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 332 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 1.5e27 | |||
Collect 316 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 301 Saurischia | |||
Collect 196 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 411 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 288 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 58 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 112 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 3.5e28 | |||
XLII | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 187 Pachycephalosaurus |
Collect 85 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 161 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 305 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 82 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 137 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 53 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 197 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 252 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 289 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 435 Archosaur | |||
Collect 239 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 401 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 278 Theropoda | |||
Collect 315 Saurischia | |||
Collect 49 Mosasaurus | |||
Photo Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 370 Triceratops | |||
Collect 1.2e29 | |||
XLIII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
16/19 | Collect 356 Ankylosaurus |
Collect 112 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 277 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 65 Cynodont | |||
Upgrade 3 Traits | |||
Collect 141 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 431 Archosaur | |||
Collect 235 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 349 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 334 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 264 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 15,500 | |||
Collect 194 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 374 Triceratops | |||
Collect 109 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 288 Theropoda | |||
Collect 58 Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 432 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 4.2e29 | |||
XLIV | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 150 Brachiosaurus |
Collect 315 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 391 Stegosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 126 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 220 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 63 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 83 Cynodont | |||
Collect 248 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 375 Triceratops | |||
Collect 16,000 | |||
Collect 111 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 432 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 285 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 400 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 295 Theropoda | |||
Collect 172 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 226 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 280 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 1.28e30 | |||
XLV | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 318 Plesiosaur |
Collect 376 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 168 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 312 Saurischia | |||
Collect 156 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 53 Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 144 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 362 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 294 Theropoda | |||
Collect 100 Cynodont | |||
Collect 262 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 461 Archosaur | |||
Collect 443 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 125 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 393 Triceratops | |||
Collect 234 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 56 Argentinosaurus | |||
Photo Argentinosaurus | |||
Collect 3.6e30 | |||
XLVI | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 1e27 |
Collect 17,500 | |||
Collect 332 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 290 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 241 Velociraptor | |||
Colect 193 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 408 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 377 Triceratops | |||
Collect 169 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 156 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 70 Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 446 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 412 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 146 Iguanodon | |||
Collect 308 Theropoda | |||
Collect 239 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 116 Cynodont | |||
Collect 348 Saurischia | |||
Collect 64 Argentinosaurus | |||
Collect 1.03e31 | |||
XLVII | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 160 Brachiosaurus |
Collect 332 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 408 Stegosaurus | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 148 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 242 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 85 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 104 Cynodont | |||
Collect 269 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 397 Triceratops | |||
Collect 16,000 | |||
Collect 132 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 454 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 384 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 422 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 316 Theropoda | |||
Collect 193 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 248 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 302 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 2.6e31 | |||
XLVIII | |||
Dinosaurs:
|
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 17,500 |
Collect 71 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 396 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 170 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 65 Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 444 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 306 Theropoda | |||
Collect 240 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 350 Saurischia | |||
Collect 281 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 176 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 301 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 129 Cynodont | |||
Upgrade 4 Traits | |||
Collect 216 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 448 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 487 Archosaur | |||
Collect 59 Giganotosaurus | |||
Photo Giganotosaurus | |||
Collect 6.2e31 | |||
XLIX | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 454 Archosaur |
Collect 439 Ornithischia | |||
Collect 3.5e19 | |||
Collect 427 Stegosaurus | |||
Collect 410 Ankylosaurus | |||
Collect 398 Triceratops | |||
Collect 18,000 | |||
Collect 385 Pterosaur | |||
Collect 372 Plesiosaur | |||
Collect 357 Saurischia | |||
Collect 341 Sauropoda | |||
Collect 325 Theropoda | |||
Upgrade 5 Traits | |||
Collect 309 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 293 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 277 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 260 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 244 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 226 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 1.75e32 | |||
L | |||
Traits: |
Stone Geode:
Gold Geode:
Diamond Geode:
|
17/20 | Collect 306 Theropoda |
Collect 295 Compsognathus | |||
Collect 20,000 | |||
Collect 282 Velociraptor | |||
Collect 267 Pachycephalosaurus | |||
Collect 251 Gallimimus | |||
Collect 7.5e31 | |||
Collect 239 Archaeopteryx | |||
Collect 222 Brachiosaurus | |||
Collect 206 Tyrannosaurus Rex | |||
Collect 190 Spinosaurus | |||
Collect 174 Iguanodon | |||
Upgrade 5 Traits | |||
Collect 157 Ichthyosaur | |||
Collect 142 Cynodont | |||
Collect 126 Eoraptor | |||
Collect 109 Mosasaurus | |||
Collect 92 Argentinosaurus | |||
Collect 75 Giganotosaurus | |||
Collect 6e32 |
Trivia[]
- Several "dinosaurs" are actually not dinosaurs as they don't belong to the clade Dinosauria.
- Dinosaurs are archosaurs, but the "Archosaur" is not a dinosaur, it appears to be either an early or basal archosaur or a member of the clade Pseudosuchia. It could also be an Archosaurus, but Archosaurus is not an archosaur.
- Pterosaurs are not dinosaurs, which is why they are an offshoot of the Archosaur node separate from the mainstream dinosaurs. Pterosaurs are related to dinosaurs, as both belong to the clade Ornithodira.
- Despite their origins in different clades, the Mosasaurus, Plesiosaurs and Ichthyosaurs are all grouped together as the only aquatic prehistoric creatures on the tree. This is in spite of the fact they are distinctly not Archosaurs but different lineages of reptile, Mosasaurus being Squamates, Plesiosaurs being turtle relatives and Ichthyosaurs belonging to an unknown lineage of Diapsid.
- The Cynodont is also not a type of dinosaur. Dinosaurs and other Archosaurs (such as the above-listed creatures) are Diapsids whilst Cynodonts are Therapsids. These non-dinosaur creatures are included in the Mesozoic Valley to show the diversity of species during the era, as an example of the other organisms alive at the time. Mammals belong to the clade Cynodontia, but the Cynodont in the game is Thrinaxodon, not a mammal.
- The Mesozoic portal in the Main Simulation is in the ocean habitat, but if the Lungs upgrade is bought it turns into the habitat that looks similar to the habitat behind the Archosauria trophy.
- The tree does not accurately reflect dinosaur phylogeny, as Archaeopteryx is actually closest to Velociraptor, with both being paravians, unlike Gallimimus. And Eoraptor is closest to sauropods, as it is a sauropodomorph, not a theropod. And paravians and Gallimimus are maniraptoriforms, unlike Compsognathus.
Mesozoic Mania[]
Mesozoic Mania was a competition to see fans favorite dinosaurs. It began on April 20, and ended on July 19 2020. The final summary & wrap-up of the event can be found here.
Coolmath Games[]
Mesozoic Valley is also available as a stand-alone game Cell To Singularity: Mesozoic Valley, which is available on Coolmath Games. In this version, the Mesozoic Valley is the only simulation, available at the very beginning. As such, extant reptiles and birds are not unlocked by reaching certain ranks in Mesozoic Valley.