@@jasetheace37 it's in the base game. From what I remember, it is available on every mape except for the story arks. So ragnarok, fjordor, lost island etc.
The fact that you can ride it without a saddle before it's tamed would suggest you don't need one. Therefore the two geniuses who think it's obvious are brain dead. Or at least they are completely unaware of the concept "hindsight is 20/20". In case you don't know, that means everything seems obvious in retrospect, after you already learned the info.
In @SYNTAC full video, he mentioned this condition. His short video is nicely compacted he probably don’t have space to include this info right at the end.
I think having both be viable options,like a passive tame method for most creatures and a knockout tame method,with the passive tame giving more effectiveness
take a look around, none of the game is realistic, hell, not even the DINOSAURS (the main part of the game) are realistic, I don't think they're focusing on realism here buddy lol.
Finally...actual taming. Making the big guy trust you first before having a ride on it to guide it to the nearest tastiest and most harmless food source.
they've always had great taming... you know... take the berries, mix them with dilo dung, throw it off a tall embankment to make a bear angry who hits a honey comb and that makes the new dino laugh which tames it. That is of course you don't run into any lag, griefers, or real life obligations. FUN.
@@rinusvandiemen6115 well...animals in helpless situations tend to kinda trust the hand that's feeding more...even if that situation is caused by the hand that feeds.
@@redblade5556 for a wild animal to become obedient, it must first fear you before it respects you. Some wild creatures fear us by default, some need persuading and some will probably just eat you.
It looks a lot more like a modded dino, which is good. Ark Additions stuff is usually higher quality than base game, and if this is the sort of quality we're getting in Ark 2, that game is gonna be awesome and a must-buy for me
Very happy that "Ark: Survival Evolved" has been evolving the taming system in favor of simulating earning an animal's trust/respect to create a more immersive experience. Never liked knock out taming and I'm a long time fan of the wonderful Immersive Taming mod. This has strong Immersive Taming vibes and I really hope the default knock out taming method required for most creatures is traded out for something interactive in Ark 2.
@@boobyegg2135 It was on purpose. "Immersive Taming" is the name of the mod I was referencing and comparing it to, hence the capital letters. It's not emphasis, it's a name. "Immersive Taming" is a mod that makes taming more immersive. Should I have used a different word?
Yeah it's cool and all but when you're actually trying to play the game seriously it gets annoying much easier when it's just a simple knock out tame. I get what you mean though
Idk some of the new games are super huge birches to tame. I wouldn’t mind unique taming methods for each dino in ark but they don’t all need to be super hard and there should be some kind of tutorial/guide
@@IndyJacksonTT Agreed. There are some that are just ridiculously difficult and for them I like knock out taming available as an option. Like how you can passive or knock out tame the diplo.
I love how a bob could probably have a Carcharodontosaurus, they just drag some bodies to it and ride it, done. It feel like this is gonna be like the maewing. Easy earlygame tame but op
I mean… if the Bob hadn’t seen the thing before he had a body ready to tame it he’s dead… or they’re on official it’s not gonna be that much of an early game tame
@@McNugget555 sure it can, what, you’re not gonna see a giga sized monster? Besides, you can always respawn and go back, and why is it harder on official?
Man I really appreciate all the active taming methods instead of dumping tranqs and kibble types. Ark 2 for this reason alone is gonna be so much more involved!
Nobody ever mentions the part where you have a limited time as their friend and the taming rate is SO SLOW that if you don't kill tons of high drag-weight targets the damn timer will run out before you finish the tame and you will be thrown off and eaten.
damn it's like immersive taming!! i hope they add more taming methods like this that feel more realistic (than just knocking it out and force feeding it)
Let it be warned this is much more difficult then it looks, it fills up slower then a giga's tame bar does and you'll run out of nearby animals quick, meaning if you fail to tame it you'll have to make ANOTHER pen trap somewhere else
Bruh, a mod overhauling other dinos to do something like this would be sick. Veggies for Herbs, meat for smaller carnos, and corpses for bigger ones? Depending how big it is, you have to ride it and kill stuff would be sick. I almost prefer this for kicks and giggles
You may be aware of it already, but there is a mod called Immersive Taming that uses a bait system that also allows you to gain wild creatures trust by fighting their enemies or saving their lives. You can also create trophy baits to challenge creatures like Rexes to fights to earn their respect.
that was years ago in the "immersive taming" mod. it makes taming most dinos unique and not just knock them and put meat or in passive where you stick berries in their...
Friendship is based off of drag weight. Yuty is the lightest option for instant at 500 drag weight. Babies work too. And for taming percentage it's based off of max health of the dino. So unclaim a huge health bronto to speed up that process. Other good options are Rex babies, diplo babies, or magmasaur babies.
Bro Ark is actually getting creative with these tames like man it's not just like knockout ,feed ,tame like that's just boring but this is actually super cool and badass
Quick note, for those who are breeding rexes, if you have a way to bring some trash baby rexes out to the carchar and kill them, they seem to spike the friendship meter VERY quickly. I'm not sure if it's the settings of the server cluster I play on, but a single level 205 baby rex corpse is enough to fill the friendship meter of a 150. This saves the whole trapping it problem, although if you let go of the corpse too early and it aggros on you it's a lot more dangerous.
As someone who hates gigas and therefore never tamed one, I love this new giga alternative and its much nicer, immersive taming method. One thing I figured out was that stage one was easier if I didn’t trap the carcha. I’d have to leave to kill gallimimus, and it would mesh out of the trap. And even if I managed to drag a corpse to it in the trap, it wouldn’t take it.
A little different way: 1. Obtain baby Rex/Bronto/Yuty 2. Find Carcha 3. Unclaim and kill your creature 4. Drag the corpse to carcha, wait for him to smell, and leave the corpse on the floor 5. Wait Carcha to eat 6. Check if it's full of trust level in the taming list(Inventory 4-5 page as I remember) 7. If it's done, sit on the carcha and make the last step of video
there are a couple of (in practice very important) details this video does not tell you about: 1. on standard settings wild dino corpses dont decompose after 8 h but rather 5 min making stockpiling corpses very tricky. also the trust bar goes down quickly so you usually cant just kill things on the fly -> bring tamed dinos instead which you can unclaim and sacrafice. their corpses despawn much slower -> you can also try to sacrafice freshly hatched dinos like rexes or spinos which increase trust much faster (but baby dino corpses seem do bugg out more often) 2. on standard settings you may have to repeat this process multiple times in order to get the tame. For example taming a lvl 150 carcha with 1x taming mult means you have to do this like 4-5 times meaning after like 20% taming they will throw you off and try to eat you. you have to fill the trust meter again in order to continue taming. -> leave the carcha in its trap and just munch away on either unclaimed tames or freshly hatched babies until it throwes you off. that way it does not run off and you are much safer 3. trapping them often buggs them out refusing to eat at all. when this happens you have to leave render distance and come back in order to continue
Quick tips, the more health the creature has, the higher taming bonus when you are in the phase where you're riding on it. Aim for Brontos, Diplos, and Andresarchus. Use 2 bear traps in between the gates, and on occasion the Carcho will aggro and not eat during eating phase. Leave the rendering area, and the animation should trigger. Good luck!
I use the exact same taming thing but the carcharodontosaurus kept bunny hopping over the gate when i trapped it and i died. So i now just do it bare handed
Already got a male and female breeding on my single players servers. Awesome tame, PIA to get. Was running into an issue were it would go into rage mode after feeding it and i would lose "trust" on the meter. Even with boosted cuddle, it still takes over 8 hours per "cuddle".
Taming videos= RL Cooking recipes; No slight to anyone but a lot don’t care to hear or read the life story. We just want the quick 45 sec read or watch of what the fuck to do then back to work. This….. Is gold! Got my like!
Anyone else feel like it’d be better if it were, like, 30% smaller, with health to match? At its current size it just feels like Giga 2.0, which does a disservice to its unique abilities
For this being a budget Giga you can take this very early game sure you won’t have a trap but if you try hard enough you can tame this with hide Armor since it’s just bringing corpses to the thing
Indeed, when it starts the animation you can drop the body and run. You still have to be in Render distance for it to eat the corpse. Trikes, stago's, Wooley rhinos, and Wooley mam. seem to give it the biggest friend level increase that I've seen.
The one thing I’ll always love about Ark is how unique they make the taming methods Come tf on who wouldn’t want to ride a giant ass dinosaur and kill things to tame it?
Unfortunately this method doesn’t work as often as you’d think. The game likes to bug out and not allow the Carcha to eat. Therefore, trap a ton of wild Dino’s together and mass slaughter them, then lead the Carcha over to the bodies. Quicker and less risk of dying while trying to trap the Carcha.
It's so frustrating for me and everytime I try to tame it it never works, because everytime I need 1 MORE carcass, it eats it, but doesn't fill it up, or it starts to try running away so it doesn't eat. So I end up not taming it and just killing it, never trying to tame it ever again.
Easy to trap until it glitches out and just sits there in a corner stuck trying to eat a corpse, on my server we had to re-render the area to fix it and it kept getting out, also after awhile it will kick you off and dismount you even before the timer runs out.
That's actually badass way to tame it
Fr and it's really cool ngl Might have to spend time on trying to mutate it
@~ShadowBanned~ Yeah it's a better version of tameing the amargasaurus
Leagues better than the old method and waiting for hours thats for sure.
The fact that you have to be careful if you want perfect tame is nice. You could take as long as possible.
For real though
I love the fact Their getting us ready for ARK 2
Enjoy a glimpse of success.
Every spinoff to ark they’ve made has sucked ass so I have my expectations very low. Is this tame even in the base game or is it a mod?
@@jasetheace37 it's in the base game. From what I remember, it is available on every mape except for the story arks. So ragnarok, fjordor, lost island etc.
@@moomoojoos8849 it's on the island, extinction and gen part 2 aswell
@@josephpatterson2549 oh, cool I didn't know that. Thanks
@@josephpatterson2549 is it on valguero?
You forgot to informed that “once tamed, you’ll be dismounted as you eventually need saddle to ride as tamed Dino.”
You can literally see that.
You right he also forgot to mention you need a PC, Xbox or PS system.
Then you need electricity, you need an outlet and roof. You also need a tv...
The fact that you can ride it without a saddle before it's tamed would suggest you don't need one.
Therefore the two geniuses who think it's obvious are brain dead. Or at least they are completely unaware of the concept "hindsight is 20/20". In case you don't know, that means everything seems obvious in retrospect, after you already learned the info.
In @SYNTAC full video, he mentioned this condition. His short video is nicely compacted he probably don’t have space to include this info right at the end.
Ty
This is a very interesting way of taming... "friendship meter" feels a lot nicer
yeah, definitely better than shooting the shit out of it and shoving food up its ass
Especially for such a powerful Dino
Love my friend, it’s called love.
Yeah feels better than knocking something out and nearly starving it to death lol
It' kinda dumb from a PvP perspective, just feed it enough dead bodies and you get a a temporary tame Giga to kill others for a bit. Op in raids
I hope its the new taming method for most of Ark 2, cause its way more realistic and fun than the "I beat you up, and stuff you with meat" kinda deal
though admittedly, that's the bloody hilarious to think about way we've always known, still prefer immersive taming
Sounds great for PVE. PVP players are going to hate it though.
I think having both be viable options,like a passive tame method for most creatures and a knockout tame method,with the passive tame giving more effectiveness
@@ysrael8729 it's an easy 20 minute tame, they can't complain lol
take a look around, none of the game is realistic, hell, not even the DINOSAURS (the main part of the game) are realistic, I don't think they're focusing on realism here buddy lol.
*spawns where gigas usually spawn* well this is quite the inconvenience
Depends you can use the gigas to tame it aswell
@@joshvonbosch *sad mindwipe tonic noises*
@@sleazest5518 what does a tonic have to do with that?
@@joshvonbosch gigas are relatively heavy and i dont pump all my points into weight 😆
@@sleazest5518 ?? What are u talking about
Finally...actual taming. Making the big guy trust you first before having a ride on it to guide it to the nearest tastiest and most harmless food source.
they've always had great taming... you know... take the berries, mix them with dilo dung, throw it off a tall embankment to make a bear angry who hits a honey comb and that makes the new dino laugh which tames it.
That is of course you don't run into any lag, griefers, or real life obligations.
FUN.
Finally...actual taming. * *traps dino in metal gates* *
Try the Immersive Taming mod then its all this but for all other dinos
@@rinusvandiemen6115 well...animals in helpless situations tend to kinda trust the hand that's feeding more...even if that situation is caused by the hand that feeds.
@@redblade5556 for a wild animal to become obedient, it must first fear you before it respects you.
Some wild creatures fear us by default, some need persuading and some will probably just eat you.
All of its animations are so smooth as well… this kind of stuff is really promising.
It looks a lot more like a modded dino, which is good. Ark Additions stuff is usually higher quality than base game, and if this is the sort of quality we're getting in Ark 2, that game is gonna be awesome and a must-buy for me
Very happy that "Ark: Survival Evolved" has been evolving the taming system in favor of simulating earning an animal's trust/respect to create a more immersive experience. Never liked knock out taming and I'm a long time fan of the wonderful Immersive Taming mod. This has strong Immersive Taming vibes and I really hope the default knock out taming method required for most creatures is traded out for something interactive in Ark 2.
You said immersive quite a bit there bro
@@boobyegg2135 It was on purpose. "Immersive Taming" is the name of the mod I was referencing and comparing it to, hence the capital letters. It's not emphasis, it's a name. "Immersive Taming" is a mod that makes taming more immersive. Should I have used a different word?
Yeah it's cool and all but when you're actually trying to play the game seriously it gets annoying much easier when it's just a simple knock out tame. I get what you mean though
Idk some of the new games are super huge birches to tame. I wouldn’t mind unique taming methods for each dino in ark but they don’t all need to be super hard and there should be some kind of tutorial/guide
@@IndyJacksonTT Agreed. There are some that are just ridiculously difficult and for them I like knock out taming available as an option. Like how you can passive or knock out tame the diplo.
Tbh this taming way is so much more realistic than shooting the dinos to their sleep
You mean bashing their skull with a club
@@mcarlinod You mean slingshotting little pebbles at them
It’s Still Not Even Remotely Realistic, I don’t See What the Problem is with the Method they have lol
How to say Carcharodontosaurus
Step 1: Cough really hard
Step 2: Say saurus
yes that will do it 😂😂
I pronounce it, and usually name it, "carka jarka darka"
Just think of space sharks, it won’t help you pronounce it but they share a name and that’s cool
Man, me and my friends kept saying it’s name for like 30 mins trying to figure it out until we just have up and looked up how to say it 😂
👆
You have to cough really hard and then say “dontosaurus” not just “saurus”.
Bro just casually dragging a trike
FYI, freshly killed T-Rex babies will fill the first meter 100% in the first try.
Late reply.. Does the level matters?
I love how a bob could probably have a Carcharodontosaurus, they just drag some bodies to it and ride it, done. It feel like this is gonna be like the maewing. Easy earlygame tame but op
I mean… if the Bob hadn’t seen the thing before he had a body ready to tame it he’s dead… or they’re on official it’s not gonna be that much of an early game tame
@@McNugget555 sure it can, what, you’re not gonna see a giga sized monster? Besides, you can always respawn and go back, and why is it harder on official?
You can feed it a baby T. rex for an immediate trust bar
Bro thank you I just got one
@@1117erikariveradid the level matters? The baby rex level
This thing literally demands sacrifice to be tamed. Awesome
Thank you 😊
Atta boy only person here thanking the creator.
@@jevilz9858never seen someone reply 2 a year old comment lol
@@2bad_isuk
First time for everything
@@jevilz9858 haha
@@2bad_isuk
How old are you?
Man I really appreciate all the active taming methods instead of dumping tranqs and kibble types. Ark 2 for this reason alone is gonna be so much more involved!
lol ya for Xbox and PC only because ark actually stinks and hates PS4 and doing actual good updates
Nobody ever mentions the part where you have a limited time as their friend and the taming rate is SO SLOW that if you don't kill tons of high drag-weight targets the damn timer will run out before you finish the tame and you will be thrown off and eaten.
Absolutely beautiful as always syntac
That thing is intimidating as hell. I love it!
Damn the carcha came out a year ago i miss ark 1
damn it's like immersive taming!! i hope they add more taming methods like this that feel more realistic (than just knocking it out and force feeding it)
Let it be warned this is much more difficult then it looks, it fills up slower then a giga's tame bar does and you'll run out of nearby animals quick, meaning if you fail to tame it you'll have to make ANOTHER pen trap somewhere else
Bro really said *I REQUIRE SACRIFICE*
You can also use baby rexes. You just need one baby Rex to get there trust.
I use actual Rex corpses (adult) or yutyrannus corpses to gain their trust immediately
Damn it the best taming type like the creature litteraly send u a friend request
The new number 1 hardest dino
Bruh, a mod overhauling other dinos to do something like this would be sick. Veggies for Herbs, meat for smaller carnos, and corpses for bigger ones? Depending how big it is, you have to ride it and kill stuff would be sick. I almost prefer this for kicks and giggles
You may be aware of it already, but there is a mod called Immersive Taming that uses a bait system that also allows you to gain wild creatures trust by fighting their enemies or saving their lives. You can also create trophy baits to challenge creatures like Rexes to fights to earn their respect.
@@kristopherknight5304 I was not. That sounds cool! Thank you for making me aware of it 👍
that was years ago in the "immersive taming" mod. it makes taming most dinos unique and not just knock them and put meat
or in passive where you stick berries in their...
Fact: A baby T-Rex immediately fills the friendship meter (it worked for me)
Thank you synta
Friendship is based off of drag weight. Yuty is the lightest option for instant at 500 drag weight. Babies work too. And for taming percentage it's based off of max health of the dino. So unclaim a huge health bronto to speed up that process.
Other good options are Rex babies, diplo babies, or magmasaur babies.
How is it compared to a giga
Probably very inferior I'd imagine
@@XqFlixZx actually almost better,
Almost as good but giga Still better fr but harder to tame.
Edit: giga harder to tame-what I meant
Faster + cool buffs, but not as strong.
@@DracoJ what does it do?
I like this way of taming things, friendship instead of rewiring their mind
So basically highlands is taming this on easy mode with all the sheep
Bro Ark is actually getting creative with these tames like man it's not just like knockout ,feed ,tame like that's just boring but this is actually super cool and badass
Wait was this the update that i had earlier?
Yes
@@dragonnodspirit3994 bro i wanna play but if i crash on my xbox im not playin again😭😭
@@dragonnodspirit3994 cause i tried to teleport to asgard on fordjour after i crashed😭
@@XTealzz Sameeee Especially In Genesis But This Dino spawns in the island and other maps except Ab
You should be good
Quick note, for those who are breeding rexes, if you have a way to bring some trash baby rexes out to the carchar and kill them, they seem to spike the friendship meter VERY quickly. I'm not sure if it's the settings of the server cluster I play on, but a single level 205 baby rex corpse is enough to fill the friendship meter of a 150. This saves the whole trapping it problem, although if you let go of the corpse too early and it aggros on you it's a lot more dangerous.
That's really cool
Its just like a dog feed it and it will be the most loyal companion
epic
Red woods is a great place to bring it as it’s a very high creature population and even the small dinos and bugs are very good with the taming
perfect place to get jumped and murdered by lion
Also should be noted that if you're playing on PVE you cannot trap them as they will aggro on the trap and therefore block taming
As someone who hates gigas and therefore never tamed one, I love this new giga alternative and its much nicer, immersive taming method. One thing I figured out was that stage one was easier if I didn’t trap the carcha. I’d have to leave to kill gallimimus, and it would mesh out of the trap. And even if I managed to drag a corpse to it in the trap, it wouldn’t take it.
Raptor made a great mugshot
A little different way:
1. Obtain baby Rex/Bronto/Yuty
2. Find Carcha
3. Unclaim and kill your creature
4. Drag the corpse to carcha, wait for him to smell, and leave the corpse on the floor
5. Wait Carcha to eat
6. Check if it's full of trust level in the taming list(Inventory 4-5 page as I remember)
7. If it's done, sit on the carcha and make the last step of video
there are a couple of (in practice very important) details this video does not tell you about:
1. on standard settings wild dino corpses dont decompose after 8 h but rather 5 min making stockpiling corpses very tricky. also the trust bar goes down quickly so you usually cant just kill things on the fly
-> bring tamed dinos instead which you can unclaim and sacrafice. their corpses despawn much slower
-> you can also try to sacrafice freshly hatched dinos like rexes or spinos which increase trust much faster (but baby dino corpses seem do bugg out more often)
2. on standard settings you may have to repeat this process multiple times in order to get the tame.
For example taming a lvl 150 carcha with 1x taming mult means you have to do this like 4-5 times meaning after like 20% taming they will throw you off and try to eat you. you have to fill the trust meter again in order to continue taming.
-> leave the carcha in its trap and just munch away on either unclaimed tames or freshly hatched babies until it throwes you off. that way it does not run off and you are much safer
3. trapping them often buggs them out refusing to eat at all. when this happens you have to leave render distance and come back in order to continue
Quick tips, the more health the creature has, the higher taming bonus when you are in the phase where you're riding on it. Aim for Brontos, Diplos, and Andresarchus. Use 2 bear traps in between the gates, and on occasion the Carcho will aggro and not eat during eating phase. Leave the rendering area, and the animation should trigger. Good luck!
Quick tip for tamers, use baby rexes to fill there friendship meter, i tried this method and it filled it up INSTANTLY!
Thank’s that’s really helpful Syntac
I hope this is the route they take with ark 2, much more enjoyable than just knocking a dino out then waiting for hours.
I use the exact same taming thing but the carcharodontosaurus kept bunny hopping over the gate when i trapped it and i died. So i now just do it bare handed
I love how you actually befriend this one!
rampage = friendship
Already got a male and female breeding on my single players servers. Awesome tame, PIA to get. Was running into an issue were it would go into rage mode after feeding it and i would lose "trust" on the meter. Even with boosted cuddle, it still takes over 8 hours per "cuddle".
i find it way easier to tame without a trap and it only takes one baby rex to make any level rideable
I saw one from far just today i believed it was a giga but once i got closer i realized it was a that im not tryna write its name
Taming videos= RL Cooking recipes;
No slight to anyone but a lot don’t care to hear or read the life story. We just want the quick 45 sec read or watch of what the fuck to do then back to work.
This….. Is gold! Got my like!
This is like the closest thing we have gotten to a Toothless taming method.
Guys you don't need to trap it just drag the body to it then it will do a sniffing animation then undrag the body and run and it will not hit you.
Finally my fav dinosaur is getting more exposure
The micro raptor: "omg someone is taming it lemme unmount him and kill him"
the best thing in this video is that you actually said it's name the right way, FINALLY
when the taming meter comes up and you have to kill would almost be easier to hatch a bunch of eggs and eat babies like you'd do to mass level lol
Probably tbh
Whoa this is nostalgic and it really shouldn’t be
Anyone else feel like it’d be better if it were, like, 30% smaller, with health to match? At its current size it just feels like Giga 2.0, which does a disservice to its unique abilities
Ark 2 will be sick if these taming methods were there
I didn't even know this thing existed until now, thanks for saving a future heart attack lmao
"I like you, you bring me food, let's hang out!"
Mr and my friends are already folding giga Stan's with it
For this being a budget Giga you can take this very early game sure you won’t have a trap but if you try hard enough you can tame this with hide Armor since it’s just bringing corpses to the thing
after such a guide, people spend half a day, just because the dino starts to gnaw at the trap and it’s impossible to give him anything
Now I won't feel guilty beating a dinosaur and traumatizing it so much that it will listen to me even though it could eat or stomp on me
Quick note, do NOT attack kentrosaurs or anything with thorns, as the carcha taking too much dmg will dismount you
Thank you Syntac ❤️
Great format for this information, thanx
Indeed, when it starts the animation you can drop the body and run. You still have to be in Render distance for it to eat the corpse. Trikes, stago's, Wooley rhinos, and Wooley mam. seem to give it the biggest friend level increase that I've seen.
imagine taming every big carnivores like this
The one thing I’ll always love about Ark is how unique they make the taming methods
Come tf on who wouldn’t want to ride a giant ass dinosaur and kill things to tame it?
Makes way more sense then beating it half to death with a club
What’s the point of friendship if you need saddles. Lmao
This taming gives me good hopes for taming in ark 2
Unfortunately this method doesn’t work as often as you’d think. The game likes to bug out and not allow the Carcha to eat. Therefore, trap a ton of wild Dino’s together and mass slaughter them, then lead the Carcha over to the bodies. Quicker and less risk of dying while trying to trap the Carcha.
It's so frustrating for me and everytime I try to tame it it never works, because everytime I need 1 MORE carcass, it eats it, but doesn't fill it up, or it starts to try running away so it doesn't eat. So I end up not taming it and just killing it, never trying to tame it ever again.
Oh how I miss evolved 😢
Funny how you can ride it without a saddle when it's being tamed but when it's actually tamed you need a saddle.
I would love to tame all Dino’s like that
This video helped me a lot
I was expecting someone to mention it was only a mod.. when no one did I immediately went to the official wiki to know more
At first I didn’t know this creature is available in ark and now with this information, I will have the desire to tame it and maybe have good breeds
Spinosaurus's true rival.
this and feeding berries to the gigan or lystro probably my favorite taming methods
Easy to trap until it glitches out and just sits there in a corner stuck trying to eat a corpse, on my server we had to re-render the area to fix it and it kept getting out, also after awhile it will kick you off and dismount you even before the timer runs out.
I wish this information was in the game. Like in the log books we already find for xp leveling. Make them useful at least.
Trivia you use a baby rex corpse for the trust meter it takes 1 or 2 baby rexes
they can also be tamed by the mod Immersive Taming
You can also use baby T. rex as a more efficient way and then kill bugs
fun fact one whole rex body untouched should be enough to instantly get it to turn green instead of blue
Anybody know what maps these will be on ?
Carcha taming looks fun af