![]() ![]() Great job! Now, you're racing against the clock to get the "Taming" bar full before the "Unconscious" bar depletes. ![]() Presumably, you've now knocked the target out. This prevents a target from harming you or running away, allowing you to land a knock-out more easily! To make things easier, consider making pens to lead creatures into and trap them. This can make it difficult to land the final shots - especially for aerial creatures that can fly away, for example. Once you've dealt enough damage to a creature, it might run, whether it started as aggressive or not, as a means of self-preservation. If you're worried about your shots hitting, though, it's fine to keep shooting-you'll just have used more ammo than necessary by the time it's knocked out. ![]() Tranq ammo will deal torpidity damage to a creature over time, so it's best to shoot it at a cadence of about every five seconds. It will allow you to immobilize them for a time, allowing you to bonk the creature with a club or shoot it without worrying about wasting precious ammo. The Bolas is an incredibly useful tool for taming creatures that are around raptor-sized or smaller. If needed you should be able to harvest more from bushes around your unconscious soon-to-be pet. It's always better to over-estimate than be under-prepared. Bronto-sized dinos will likely need close to 250 or so berries. For Parasaurs, Trikes, and the like, 50-100. Smaller and lower level dinos will require fewer berries around 50 should be plenty for creatures like Dodos and turtles. Vegetables are a little bit more tricky-you'll most likely have to find seeds and grow them yourself. Mejoberries are easy to acquire, as you can gather them from almost anywhere from bushes. For example, the Equus prefers rockcarrot. Mejoberries are your best bet as a catch-all for herbivores, but some might prefer something else. Carvinores will prioritize eating prime over other raw meat, so if you are in the middle of feeding there should be no need to remove the lesser meat until the prime is eaten. Raw Prime Meat can be gathered off of any animal from Stegos and Carnos to other large creatures, and even includes the Argentavis (giant eagles). It is best to look for prime meat when you are ready to start feeding or in the process of feeding, but can be prepared earlier if you have a Refrigerator to preserve it for longer. You can extend the time it lasts by putting it in a tamed creature's inventory - things in general last much longer when carried by tamed creatures' rather than you!Ĭooked Prime Meat lasts much, much longer but is only about twice as effective as regular meat when taming. Prime meat is hard to come by and spoils very quickly. If you can manage to find Raw Prime Meat, this will make the taming process go by much faster as it's about 4x more effective than regular meat. T-Rex's and the like will need closer to 200. Carnotaurs should be happy with about 50-100. Fifty should be good for Dilos and Raptors. Smaller and lower level carnivores will require less meat. Some creatures have very specific preferred food, may also like fish, or may only like fish! If they're not eating what you're using, try something new - especially if they're an aquatic species. This is a melee weapon, though, so it can be difficult to handle a creature that's running away (or trying to kill you.) Honestly, it's not recommended as it would take quite a while to do enough torp damage to knock a larger creature out, but it can help get you some Dodos and other small critters.įirst, is it an herbivore or a carnivore? Though some creatures have specific preferences, there's a general tier list of food depending on their category. ![]() The most straightforward weapon that deals torpidity damage you can make in the early game is the Club. If you look at a creature's stats, you'll see a bar for "Torpidity." Essentially, you need to deplete this bar before you deplete the dino's health pool-then, it will become tranquilized, allowing you to proceed with the taming process of adding food to its inventory.Ĭertain weapons will do more torpidity damage than regular damage, allowing you to tranquilize your target effectively. The first thing you need to do is acquire something that can effectively knock out a creature. The Lystrosaurus, for example, will be tamed if you equip its preferred food (Rare Flowers, but berries will work) and hand feed it continuously until it's tamed.Īcquire a Weapon That Knocks Creatures Out These steps of course don't all apply to passively tamed creatures, which can befriended through different means (and are more rare than the knock out method). ![]()
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