![]() worrying their prey like a ragdoll until dead.Ĭaragors are also fast runners and adept climbers, capable of scaling sheet cliffs in search of prey. They prefer to pounce on their enemies, then clamp down with a bite from their massive jaws. Mordor's fiercest hunters, Caragors prowl in small packs, seeking everything from Orcs to Graugs to consume. I smelled its breath, felt its teeth in my neck." - Tuhorn the Climber The Caragor has proven remarkably stubborn and resistant to training. Orcs have begun to capture and cage these animals, although their attempts to domesticate them as cavalry mounts have been largely unsuccessful. They attack and kill competing predator, such as Wargs, on sight. Their jaws are powerful enough to snap through bones and cut through all manner of armor. Their powerful legs make them excellent sprinters and fair climbers. It is native to Mordor, and the realm's top predator. The common Caragor is vicious, disgusting, and a relentless killing machine. In-Game Description Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Other dominated Caragors, however, will not follow a Dire, so if you want a small army of these beasts only dominate the Dire. When mounting a Dire Caragor, nearby Caragors will follow Talion and aid him in combat. The only difference between dominating a Dire Caragor and a regular one is that the QTE circle is smaller. They act as the leaders of a small Caragor packs. In some rare instances, Talion may encounter a Dire Caragor. Riding a Caragor does not prevent it from triggering fear or hate in Uruk Nemeses. Upon dismounting a Caragor, it will remain friendly towards Talion, fighting at his side. Talion can also perform a combat-leap from the back of his Caragor, which is lethal to all common enemies. In addition, Talion can still use his Sword and Bow from the back of the beast and can also instruct it to maul enemies, restoring the health of his mount on success. Talion is able to use his Wraith abilities to dominate Caragors, forcing them to fight with him, providing him with valuable but unpredictable allies.ĭominating Caragors mounts them, enabling Talion to ride them, granting increased movement and climbing speed. They can overpower any common Uruk in close combat, provided the mauling of their victim isn't interrupted. In Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Caragors are used as war beasts and cavalry mounts by the Uruks and Ologs, with some Uruk captains having Dire Caragors for mounts.Ĭaragors attack with uncounterable attacks, which require Talion to dodge them. Caragors can also be lured by shooting Caragor bait. Caged Caragors can be set free by shooting the lock on the cage (or hitting it with the Sword). ![]() They can also be found in cages, usually within Strongholds. They most often travel in packs to take down larger prey, like Graug, or a large pack of enemies, like Uruk Hunters. Terrifying creatures of the Hunt, the Caragor prowls the landscape of Mordor, searching for prey to feast upon.
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