The Scouts
The scouts are stealthy and fast. They don’t have a ton of carry weight or devastating damage, but they are fabulous little thieves.
Oviraptor
Nicknamed “the egg thief,” this guy is only the size of a large dog, but fast and stealthy.
Compsognathus
Sleeker than the Oviraptor, Compsognathus goes anywhere–fast!–and loves to hunt in swarms. Small though they are, those pointy teeth and razor-sharp talons can do some damage!
Velociraptor
The most famous of pack hunters, Velociraptors are cunning and courageous. They can run down a car and tear it to shreds. Watch out!
Troodon
Bigger and stronger than the other scouts, Troodon also possesses the largest brain of any dinosaur its size. You can count on him to find his way out of any scrape.
The Predators
The predators are the top-of-the-line heavy-duty combat-class dinosaurs. You already know about T. Rex, but he’s running with a whole crew!
Megalosaurus
Big, fast, and angry, Megalosaurus is the saboteur of the predator class. He charges in and deals devastating damage with his crushing jaws. If that first bite doesn’t finish them, though, he might be in trouble.
Allosaurus
Allosaurus is bigger and smarter than Megalosaurus. He also brings claws and piercing talons into the fight for a more versatile brawler.
Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus is huge, but light on his feet. Massive horns protect his skull and give him a fearsome demeanor. Nobody else hits quite as hard.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Bigger even than the Carnotaurus, T. Rex is the king of lizards! He is a master hunter with pack coordination abilities and every possible weapon at his disposal.
The Support
Some of the coolest and most famous dinosaurs were peace-loving herbivores. Get to know the support crew! They may not be the heaviest hitters, but they each bring an array of cool skills to the fight.
Ankylosaurus
A heavy-duty tank of a dinosaur with a wrecking-ball tail, this guy should be stalwart in battle.
Stegosaurus
With high-tech plates running down his spine and deadly spikes on his tail, this is the coolest herbivore.
Triceratops
Three enormous horns protrude from the head of this grass-powered behemoth.
Brontosaurus
No one can take him away from us! Brontosaurus is the biggest, baddest herbivore you’ve ever seen. He towers over all the others, which would make him an excellent comms tower.