Other than using them as pets, I also have found the Compy to be pretty amusing in its ability to gain so much strength when in a HUGE pack. They become a swarming meat blender, at least against creatures with little knockback.
C'mon did you not research this The pelagornis: - Best fish gathering in the entire game - Can kill and harvest in one bite - Massive attack bonus against small fish (piranha, coel, sabertooth, etc) - Polymer farmer. - Better stam than a ptetra.
Archyopteryx is extremely useful for getting around in foot early game and for recovering flyer stamina mid air. Plus it takes 2 darts 10 minutes to tame. If he spent 5 minutes reading the wiki or dododex pages for these tames he'd know most of them are far from "useless".
@@anthonycaruso1781 They also eat CHITIN, which doesn't spoil and is easy to get hold of in places where Archaeopteryx spawns. They'll eat it after taming, too. Really doesn't get much easier to tame/care for, and you get a wicked hang glider for your troubles.
Archaeopteryx is op. It can stay in the air for ages, doesn’t lose stamina or gain weight from being held, and maintains momentum infinitely. You can also use it to fly through basically any cave, especially the island’s snow cave, since the purlovias wont cause you to drop it and you can still control it while stunned. This video contains so much bad advice that clearly shows the guy has never actually utilized these dinos (except Pachy and Titanoboa, they’re both pretty bad lol)
Yeah it was very worth it. I was in the swamps for over an hour but I got one buy the end and they are really good. Also I found out the diplocaulus gets more chitin and sillica pearls from trilobites. Also it does extra dmg to trilobites.
And also scuba tanks break after a while so you have to bring a few if you were planning on staying under water for a while. Diplocaulus is litteraly infinite oxygen no durability other then it's health of course but that's because they weren't made for battle they were more for underwater exploration. Of course they come in handy to farm certain creatures like trilobites and eurypterid but you obviously wouldn't tame one to fight say a megalodon.
It breaks around half an hour and how are you going to sit there going to complete the game needing to go in underwater caves with that animal it will get shredded
Dodos are my poop makers for my beetle and I use their eggs for my primary food as they last much longer than meat but guess you could do that with any ol dino
I don't know, there are other creatures that can be tamed that can produce large amounts of feces as well, like the Daeodon or the Roll Rat, that also serve far more valuable roles. Other than the fact that the Phiomia is incredibly easy to tame and its saddle is available at like, level 5 or something, it really has little to offer other than pooping, beginning pack mule or easy meat resource.
I actually find the Pelegornus useful for scouting other animals due to the facts that when you stop the animal in mid-air it doesn't flap it's wings or have any up and down body motion as well as the excellent forward view the animal gives you when using the spyglass - no head or neck to get in the way like a griffin, wyvern or pteranadon.
Best early game poly collector. Best early game flier on water maps. They swim at their fly speed and use almost no stamina to do so. Best land anywhere creature requiring less landing space than any other flying mount. I can actually go on with nearly every creature on the list. Specialized use does not equal useless.
Mantas are gods at pvp. Tame a pack of 6 of these, they can take out a lvl 100 meg in 15 seconds. Tame 18 of these, they can take out a plesio easily. Tame 50, and you have reached omnipotence.
I just had to come back and say, since actually making it to kibble my first time, I can say confidently 80% of this list is totally ignorant. The dimetrodon can be used to breed up perfect pteranodons before you even have a smithy. Then you’re set to hop all over the island at will without any concern for the squish you’re riding. The Pelegornis carries polymer for 1/5th it’s weight, and harvests 30% more, as well as just being a damn neat way to fish, and get fish. Not to mention, being able to land in water to regain stamina gives a huge advantage when compared to the pteranodon, that always needs to land on some sort of high ground. The slowness from the Mesopithicus has sinched more tames I would have failed otherwise than I care to mention. You really only looked at this from the perspective of someone who only tames the most useful things for each thing, or things with really powerful late game abilities. Ark is all about having everyone for every little thing. The worst tames are the ones that have no effect on anything you spend time doing in ark. If there aren’t 10 of those, then maybe this video shouldn’t exist.
As an OG player of Ark, the Titanoboa was an incredibly useful tame for 1 major reason, KIBBLE! It was easy to make high end kibble with its eggs and it produced them relatively fast. As well as ya know, just looking nice. xD
the pachy was one of original creatures which is why they're pretty underpowered... the Manta is also faster than the itcthy, which also kill themselves frequently. what about if you dont want the air cons? the dimes and diplocalus are essential on primitive servers. Boas are great in PVP for inner base defense because of torpor damage. the monkey also can be tossed over enemy structures to unlock them.
@mlp is the worst creation made by mankind I dont know where plesis were brought into the discussion but okay. Manta are the fastest water tame, look it up. Araneo has a base damage of 10, Scorpion 15 and the snake 30. which means that Snakes are almost always going to hit harder. While your point about the doors is correct did you know that the monkey has the same weight reduction feature as a jerboa with the added bonus that the monkey poo actually poisons anything it hits
@mlp is the worst creation made by mankind you'll see in my original comment, I offered no opinion on Mantas, just facts, they are faster then icthys. honestly, who even tames troodons? they have a base damage of 7. 7! I dont know, Monkey's are pretty rare I can hardly ever find them when I want to tame one for the lulz.
ivace Troodons are a pain to tame because for one only best to tame at night and some pvp servers has less night times than day time, and they also they are best to use a lot of tamed/ hatched baby dinos to just tame one with very good tame rate
Update: pela is great for organic polymer now Update: galli’s can get up to 1 lat in 3 secs and it takes little to no fall dmg Update: pachies r great for pvp just send them to hit a person and the person will get knocked instantly Update: dimetrodons r great for prime Update: diplocauluses r great for a starter water creature bc it gives inf oxy to the player and great for exploring shallow water
@Ap killing baby dinos is the fastest way for prime meat in the early game. Them acting as ACs mean you don't even need a starter base to get your babies breeding and slaughtering them as you move.
The taming tracker feature is amazing for purposes of taming dinos that you tend to lose sight of. Feed the monkey one berry and activate the tracker.. Done n dusted!
You couldn't be more wrong about the Pelagornis. They're great early/mid game tames IMO. Statistically, they're the best harvesters of organic polymer in the game. In addition, because they can land and swim on water, they're great at luring Megalodons into coastal taming pens. Granted, they're not that useful late-game, but that can be said about the majority of the dinos in the game.
@@peabrain6872 Not to mention he stated how easy it was to kill it, even though Megs get a pack boost, and back then, did bleed. Not many things would have survived getting in the middle of that mess, and even then there's no actual scenario where you're suddenly jumped by 8 megs at once without seeing them coming.
I'm gonna have to disagree with you about the dimetrodon, granted dimetrodons are a massive pain in the ass to tame, but I would rather spend eighty bio toxin to tame a creature than eighty metal to make an air conditioner, and you only have to tame a male and a female then the rest are free, after that you have an army of upgradable air conditioners that don't require electricity
They turn berries into seeds. Seeds are the best food for gachas. Light, easy to slot cap a gacha with some seeds and snow owl pellets. Great production.
They are my go to non-flyer travel mount until I get an imprinted Procoptodon. My top 5 ground travel mounts are 5. Iguanodon- I love this guy because you really don't need to put the points into stamina 4. Procoptodon 3. Thylacoleo 2. Managamar 1. Rock Drake (probably Mana is better due to speed but I have a personal preference for Drakes) Honorable mention: Deinonychus I like that it is quick, a glider and climber but it gets honorable due to having low stamina they do make great escorts for you Iguanodon though Equus: Another great starter tame but is a bit too slow and won't outrun an Allosaurus, You need to imprint one and then put some levels into speed before you can outrun the wild Allos Ravager: Just because zip lines and their bonus carry weight.
Agus Danni Effendy depends on the level. Everybody prefers a carnivore cause it can fight, while gallimimus just runs. It will also abandon you if it’s or you are hurt. So, no. Get a rex or giga.
Him:”Who’s gonna tame a pack of compys?” Me over here telling my friend that I watched a video that said this... We both started trying to tame a hoard of compys!
Some things that are being overlooked. Pelagornis are kinda awesome. -They're excellent for harvesting fish. Land on a jungle river where there's a mess of coelecanths and pirahnas, and just spam the attack button. -they're STUNNING for getting polymer out of penguins, considerably better than the club, sword, or even chainsaw. -their ability to atract predators can be put to use. If you don't want megalodons after you, just land in the shallows. But if you want to bait them away or to a trap, land a pelagornis near a sea critter and it can't resist. Mantas are kinda clumsy, but their big advantage is that they're relatively small and have a decent attack. Think of them as your water-dimorphodons... although granted, not as good. Diplocaulus--If you havean areawhere there are lots of trilobites,this guy is pretty decent for farming them. They have a massively enhanced attack against trilobites, which means he also harvests a lot more from them as well as killing them faster. The mesopithecus has one nice advantage for pvp--if you throw him into an opening in someone else's base, he'll open the door for you.
This! On my first playthrough on the island I did research on all the dinos and their traits. By level 70 I had a imprinted Otter for insulation, early pearls, and artifacts. An equus as a portable mortar, argy for portable smithy, hyaenodon for a portable fridge basically, and a imprinted thyla to wreck stuff and mobility. I used mammoths and yuuty for raids and bossing. Mammoths also for hydration and wood gathering. Doedicuris for stone and metal. Therozeno for all purpose gathering around base namely fiber because screw sickles. Dung beetle for fertilizer. Daeodon for healing. Then I had a pack of 12 full imprint Rex's for bosses why I rode yuuty and Mammoth back and forth with a few daemons for healing. It was a true survival experience. I've realized my role as a hunter and have updated my list since then to only 3 travel companions. But these have a special place in my ark travels and never fail to tame them if I find one with a decent level.
with a few dimetrodon one can get a wyvern hatched and raised before one gets to ac engram so early access wyvern and can move dimetrodon when one needs to relocate. otherwise once a solid base and engrams get rid of them and get the ac units set up
The monkey is good for low level players, especiallyif they start in mid to high range areas just in case something attacks you then you can escape. Just find a low level one to tame.
I use that monkey all the time! Specially going in caves and stuff… you want to get out of places… let the monkey throw its pop at it to slow it down while you escape
The monke is actually a good tame for pvp. Mostly good for mele characters, put it in turret mode and the monke will fling shit at players slowing them down and decreasing their vision. I believe it also prevents you from drinking med brews.
I fucking hate mantas they took my first parasaur and the damn jellyfish took my first spitter dinos swear to god if we could burn the ocean then I’d do it in a heartbeat for now scorched earth is my best friend
Same, my Pico died a hero when that rex walked right into my base. He managed to distract it long enough for me to kill it before it killed me and the rest of my tames.
I disagree with the diplocaulus. They are my favorite water mount because of how fast they are and they give you oxygen. The scuba tank is unlocked at a high level. Also they do massive amounts of damage to trilobites so they are good for farming trilobites and exploring the ocean.
Diplocaulus's have got to be perhaps one of my favorite creatures in ARK due to their different abilities. You can use them for lengthy underwater exploration as well as reaching hard to get to ocean resources and creatures to tame thanks to their speed and oxygen. They are also INCREDIBLE at killing and harvesting Trilobites as they have a damage multiplier to them, you get so much pearls, oil, and chitin from that. Not to mention that you can snag one from a swamp with a Pterandodon and they can be tamed easily. I also just adore their derpy smile!
The diplocaulus is easy to tame, pretty fast in water, and is amazing for early game water movement! I literally tamed a plesi while using a diplocaulus as an oxygen tank. This should not be on this list lmfao
@@damnsonwheredyoufindthis.3830 I know ichty can do the same thing and is easier to get, more people do use them, however the mantas great speed makes them better in the long run even if theyre annoying to tame. CJ also put the manta in a list for scouting dinos xD
I know this is completely out of context but why is the archaeopteryx on this list? When I first got extinction I would fly around on them all the time
I’d say Mantas are pretty useful, they do good damage, despite what you said, Dimetrodons are early-game ways of breeding, Diplocaulus are easy beginner water mounts that you can go deep on (before you get scuba tech),
In PVE I've had uses for Meso early on. Because early on, raptors can be pretty annoying, but since a Meso can slow them down and allow you to escape, or even allow you to shoot it with tranqs if you for some reason don't have bolas.
Ik Pelagornis is a great game for harvesting fish and collecting organic polymer, Gallimus is one of the fastest tames in the game. Not being able to fight isn’t a problem because it’s a transportation mount and it can run away from battles Dimetrodons are hard to tame but once it’s melee becomes buffed enough it can incubate even wyvern eggs by itself Diplocaulus and mesopithecus are pets. They aren’t meant to be useful for anything except being cute and they are very easy to tame.
User I’m pretty sure Titanboas are used for their eggs. They aren’t used for anything else. But their eggs are used for superior kibble so they hold some value.
diplocaulus comes way earlier then the scuba gear, Diplocaulus appears to do 5x bonus dmg or a similar multiplier when attacking Trilobite. Diplocaulus can usually kill Trilobites instantly, and harvest the Raw Meat, Chitin, Oil, and Silica Pearls they drop with relative ease.
Thank you so much for teaching me how to play arc you have helped me so much. I’ve already completed the game two times and I got the game yesterday just because of you teaching me what animal not to tame and it’s helped me out a lot. Completed the game two times.
The diplocaulus is actually very useful. It kills trilobites with one bite. The underworld on center has loads of trilobites and therefore you can get oil and silica pearl's super super easily.
Don't know if any of this was different before updates, since this was a year ago, but a few of these are very useful tames. Pelagornis is amazing for collecting organic polymer. Also, its ability to harvest on kill can be useful in a lot of situations. This also makes them great for gathering raw fish quickly. I always tame a Pelagornis as soon as I can craft a saddle. Gallimimus are incredible for taming on multiplayer. Just like Tapejara. Sit a tribemate on the back of the saddle with a tranq rifle and leisurely stroll in front of the dino you're trying to tame. "Dimetrodon can be the best egg incubator a survivor could wish for. At roughly 1,100 damage, one Dimetrodon can even begin incubating Wyvern Eggs, which require unnaturally high temperatures to hatch."(quoted directly from the Ark Wiki). Yes, they can be replaced with air conditioners, but those are stationary and require power. Dimetrodons can be easily moved and only require meat. Other than those three, the rest of the list I completely agree with.
harvest on kill is terrible, it just makes their trash weight stat worse, gallis arent even the fastest multi seat mount anymore, moschops harvest organic polymer better
@@peabrain6872 Harvest on kill is amazing and makes gathering fish meat a breeze. I never said Gallimimus was the fastest. I said they were great for taming because they have multiple seats on their saddle. Also, on The Island they are still the fastest multiseat mount, and other multiseat mounts on other maps can be a lot more dangerous to catch. Moschops can gather organic polymer, if you level them for it a lot. However Pelagornis can just as easily be leveled for weight and can travel to find polymer a lot faster. They also get a huge weight reduction on organic polymer. I don't see any reason, and couldn't find a reason online, why anyone would choose a Moschops for organic polymer when there are Pelagornis and Achatina in the game.
@@peabrain6872 Or I could use a Pelagornis that can fly, regen stamina on land and on water, kill multiple fish in an aoe around it, gather all of that fish instantly, fly to the cold area and gather a ton of polymer and easily carry it all, and look adorable while doing it all. I'm not arguing that other tames can't be almost as useful as Pelagornis if you level them a ton more than Pelagornis. I'm arguing that Pelagornis isn't useless and is personally one of my most used mounts. I've looked online and can't find a single source that says anything is better at polymer farming than a Pelagornis, but if you can provide that source I'd love to provide ten more that say the opposite for each source you provide.
1: the pelagornis is able to fish as you said, but fishing on the back of it can be very useful getting blueprints and are great to have around if you have a raft base. 2: the pachy is actually decent to just have following to protect you while you get metal or something at low levels. 3: dimetroodon can just be a low level incubator because air conditioners are for much higher level. 4:the mesopithicus poop can be very useful if it hits someone during pvp or whilst running from a raptor. 5: I use the compy all the time by making packs of aboat 5 compys in my base or in some honey comb so when raiders blow the base up, if they decided to run and c4, the compys can be really annoying and stop invaders. I find that these combined with vultures or dimorphidons are great as the compys would gaurd the base and the flyers will attack ( also make sure they are on aggressive or they may lose Agro )
I recently discovered a glitch with the pelagornis, when on water look straight down and spam the jump/fly button and you will slowly start going down into the water
The diplocaulus was good for easy early stage chitin & pearl farmer mount. This is map dependant of course, but worth it if you're not high enough level to make an entire scuba suit.
Well off the shoulder mounts aren’t that useful, they are mainly for vanity so you could have just used those slots for other dinos in the list.. I had a lvl 250 compy names Albert and he died to an alpha rex
I once had a mated pair of high lvl (by comparison to my character at the time) dilos that were expecting a little one soon. I loved them to no end. Many adventures we had....but one day, in my blind ignorance of simply not looking behind me, I agro-ed that Infernal, bane of my existence death-turkey from tartaris (therinzinosaur). It made me watch as it wiped the stones, grass, and dirt with their blood and the blood of their unborn hatchling. (Sniff) it turned to me and smiled; claws drippings with their life essence. I could do nothing but watch as it approached me in my soulless, heartbroken state, and slashes me repeatedly. Body shredded, spirit broken, my last conscious thought was "I failed them" before drifting off into oblivion.... . . "Forgive me". . . R.I.P Narco, my first and best friend. Always the hungry one you rascal. R.I.P Delphie, the protective older sister I never had. R.I.P Lotus, though you never had a chance at life, you'll still have my love and live on in memory.
@@zacharychavez3482 that’s deep bro, sorry for your loss ;( I was raising a high lvl poison wyverb then a lvl 130 yuty fell off the cliff and killed it
The Galimimus is the Dino I always tame, plus it’s the one of the fastest ARK Dino’s, so like it’s pretty good for traveling far places quickly Also, pachys are very good for beginners if they don’t have any tranq arrows
Wild dimetrodons also work with hatching eggs. And the more, the better. So if you get a high level or two, they are easily able to hatch wyvern eggs and Rock Drake eggs. I've tried it, very handy for hatching up wyvern eggs when you're too low level to make air conditioners.
The fact that pelegornis attract everything is the best reason to get them, you can easily bring anything into the shallows with a decent health pelegornis
I think Moschops is the best starter tame. Just find one that only requires Tinto or Mejos to tame and boom! They’ll harvest everything you’ll need and have the bonus of being really strong, for starting that is. Don’t underestimate the Chops
I think not. I have a pack of about 60 that are regularly increasing with egg hatching, and they've easily taken on an alpha carno. You just have to build them into health and damage and actually make them good. Mine run around with between 400 and 500 health, and hit for between 150 and 500 damage per hit because of their upgrades and pack boost.
the pelagornis is really useful early game but later on it definitely loses a lot of its use. they’re good for farming fish meat and flying past dangerous things on the shore by flying over water
7:05 I like the concept they tried to replicate a theory regarding the dimerphodon, the theory is that it used it's sail to regulate it's body temperature
Diplocaulus is one of my favorite tames 🥺 trilobite farming potential is amazing. When you're low level and need lots of chitin for saddles and armor, you got it. When you're mid level and need oil and pearls, you got it. If want to explore the ocean before level 80 you can and you can outswim everything super easy.
Welp just get a frickin sarco and deal with it with ease . Lazarous chawder is also super amazing and if you pay a visit to south 1 beaches there would be plenty of trilobites on the beach and can get killed way faster than a diplocaucus
"Who's gonna tame a pack of compys?"
*sweats nervously*
they are cute pets haha
golden stunter yea but they are greedy
@@goldenstunter8525 Dilos are more cute.
😂😂😂
LOL I would, breed them based on attack and health.
“who the he’ll is going to tame a pack of compys”
me: *sends a pack of 50 compys to go attack my friend*
Vile Purge you just said
“who the he will going to tame a pack of compys”
Hurry 50 compys 50 likes
Other than using them as pets, I also have found the Compy to be pretty amusing in its ability to gain so much strength when in a HUGE pack. They become a swarming meat blender, at least against creatures with little knockback.
Me: uses 100 high lvl compys against bases
Feel yea like I want to see you kill 50
Cj: The manta just got destroyed.
Manta:*Getting attacked by 8 Megs
Y E S
Lol same with the compy. Lil dude tanked at least 2 scorpions and an argy by himself. "Super weak". I bet 10 compys would have wrecked that whole mob.
Exactly
@@PoochMG idiot, the enemies hit the compy maybe a total of 5 times, they were only attacking the player.
C'mon did you not research this
The pelagornis:
- Best fish gathering in the entire game
- Can kill and harvest in one bite
- Massive attack bonus against small fish (piranha, coel, sabertooth, etc)
- Polymer farmer.
- Better stam than a ptetra.
And regenerates stamina on water,looks sick to ride, and has good weight
And it's a flying speed boat
He said it had worse stam then a pteroda
Pelagornis are the best organicpolymer gatherers which you need for toxicant arrows
The Sabertooth is a fish?
This dude: The archyopteryx is useless
Also him: *Flys over a canyon*
Archyopteryx is extremely useful for getting around in foot early game and for recovering flyer stamina mid air. Plus it takes 2 darts 10 minutes to tame. If he spent 5 minutes reading the wiki or dododex pages for these tames he'd know most of them are far from "useless".
Anthony Caruso archyopterx is creative mode ark
BronyFor Life there use u can glide
@@anthonycaruso1781 They also eat CHITIN, which doesn't spoil and is easy to get hold of in places where Archaeopteryx spawns. They'll eat it after taming, too. Really doesn't get much easier to tame/care for, and you get a wicked hang glider for your troubles.
This guy is so dum and ur so right his videos make no sense
came to this video wondering what i shouldn't tame, left realizing i need to tame an archyopteryx
It's great when you have low level flyers. Hop off while flying your ptera/argie/pela and they regain stamina and you hop back on and continue flying.
Archaeopteryx is op. It can stay in the air for ages, doesn’t lose stamina or gain weight from being held, and maintains momentum infinitely. You can also use it to fly through basically any cave, especially the island’s snow cave, since the purlovias wont cause you to drop it and you can still control it while stunned. This video contains so much bad advice that clearly shows the guy has never actually utilized these dinos (except Pachy and Titanoboa, they’re both pretty bad lol)
Same but I came cause he put the monke on the list and i realized I need to tame a pela and a archy
best glider, so good at gliding doesnt even land
Same, I got a dimetrodon afterwards
I get lonely playing single player so I tamed a mesopithecus gave it a metal helmet and talk to it as a person.
I need friends
I got a server if you guys want to join
@@B_d_J.S what is the server
@@rushwars3797 Just a fun server to play on have fun to join just add me on steam my tag is False Ghost
@@rushwars3797 Like pve or pvp or what do you mean
lol, i agree but it works better with a gigantopithicus
Manta: "he doesn't really do anything" *jumps over a whole island*
All these look really cool so I don't agree with this list at all
@@V8Vagabond Having an interesting appearance doesn't mean useful utility.
@@stormichow5325 not necessarily useful but pretty fun. Most of the people who play this game forget the most important thing is fun
With metal picks Mantis is best crystal farmer in the game........ maybe useful
@@nightofld we said manta
I disagree with the diplocaulus. On second though, what do I need scuba gear for. The diplocaulus can give you oxygen and help you explore the ocean.
Also he's cute af
Yeah it was very worth it. I was in the swamps for over an hour but I got one buy the end and they are really good. Also I found out the diplocaulus gets more chitin and sillica pearls from trilobites. Also it does extra dmg to trilobites.
And also scuba tanks break after a while so you have to bring a few if you were planning on staying under water for a while. Diplocaulus is litteraly infinite oxygen no durability other then it's health of course but that's because they weren't made for battle they were more for underwater exploration. Of course they come in handy to farm certain creatures like trilobites and eurypterid but you obviously wouldn't tame one to fight say a megalodon.
It breaks around half an hour and how are you going to sit there going to complete the game needing to go in underwater caves with that animal it will get shredded
Unless you're like me and avoids going anywhere near the ocean
I disagree with pelgornis because you can farm pretty good amounts of organic polymer with it
Me too
@@CASPIAN99 I mostly use it to get fish for food but ye few uses he dosent see
You can tame a moschops and it gets the job done way better
They attract sharks...use it to lure them into pens for safe water taming.
Right. Guy obviously doesnt play pvp because its godly for biotoxin and poly
"The titanaboa is USELESS"
*kills 2 trikes at same time and does 81 damage*
There useless you can't do shit with them so they should make a saddle for it it would be good
Actually I did ride a titanaboa on ark
Bruce Lawrence sure
@@sunnivavoid5099 yes
MAYBE A TRIBE MEMBER WAS FIGHTING IT
Cj: who would tame a galli
Sytac: so you have chosen, DEATH
He already damaged giga and he is a liar
@@mrred6966 he shot the giga with the Gallo to help them but the Gali did the most damage
Lol
Best Dino for escaping a failed tame attempt
Man who knew dodos beat everything on this list
Furymare Yt
Just wait until he reads this! 😂
He gonna rethink everything!
Furymare Yt because dodos aren’t bad well ig they are way worse now that u can’t make kibble with it but their eggs drop very fast
Dodos are my poop makers for my beetle and I use their eggs for my primary food as they last much longer than meat but guess you could do that with any ol dino
David Stuck I suggest also using phiomias with stimberries
I don't know, there are other creatures that can be tamed that can produce large amounts of feces as well, like the Daeodon or the Roll Rat, that also serve far more valuable roles. Other than the fact that the Phiomia is incredibly easy to tame and its saddle is available at like, level 5 or something, it really has little to offer other than pooping, beginning pack mule or easy meat resource.
He road-rashed that poor manta to death. I could hear the sand scraping its flesh off. RIP Manta
You too, Sharkbait
OOOOOH HAHA
I actually find the Pelegornus useful for scouting other animals due to the facts that when you stop the animal in mid-air it doesn't flap it's wings or have any up and down body motion as well as the excellent forward view the animal gives you when using the spyglass - no head or neck to get in the way like a griffin, wyvern or pteranadon.
It isn't that bad.
Best early game poly collector. Best early game flier on water maps. They swim at their fly speed and use almost no stamina to do so. Best land anywhere creature requiring less landing space than any other flying mount. I can actually go on with nearly every creature on the list.
Specialized use does not equal useless.
8:18 no one gonna question how his mesapithicus died to the broodmother
Shhhhh, Monki get clapped.
At 2:20 you can see the monkey boss also lmao
2:10 Random reaper XD
Mmmmmm monke
It was megapithecus
I’ll remind you that he said manta ray is actually a good water tame in the water tame videos lmao
Mantas are gods at pvp. Tame a pack of 6 of these, they can take out a lvl 100 meg in 15 seconds. Tame 18 of these, they can take out a plesio easily. Tame 50, and you have reached omnipotence.
King Ender Dragon A why would I tame 6 mantas. It’s not like I have many tameslots anyway
Fuck you, I’ve done it and it’s a great strategy
He did the same with the mesopithecus in the best shoulder pets vid lmao
King Ender Dragon A PVE you mean
"Dimetridon is useless"
"Diplocaulus is useless"
Primitve Plus Players:
Didn’t you make a vid about the monkey being a lock pick
Yup, they can do that.
Yeah but it can only be 1 and it only works if u can get them inside the base
I know i watched his vid about it
@@thenoobslime4881 so why the fuck you ask if you seen it?
TheNOOBslime Gaming ya but Only wood
I just had to come back and say, since actually making it to kibble my first time, I can say confidently 80% of this list is totally ignorant. The dimetrodon can be used to breed up perfect pteranodons before you even have a smithy. Then you’re set to hop all over the island at will without any concern for the squish you’re riding. The Pelegornis carries polymer for 1/5th it’s weight, and harvests 30% more, as well as just being a damn neat way to fish, and get fish. Not to mention, being able to land in water to regain stamina gives a huge advantage when compared to the pteranodon, that always needs to land on some sort of high ground. The slowness from the Mesopithicus has sinched more tames I would have failed otherwise than I care to mention. You really only looked at this from the perspective of someone who only tames the most useful things for each thing, or things with really powerful late game abilities. Ark is all about having everyone for every little thing. The worst tames are the ones that have no effect on anything you spend time doing in ark. If there aren’t 10 of those, then maybe this video shouldn’t exist.
I agree.
As an OG player of Ark, the Titanoboa was an incredibly useful tame for 1 major reason, KIBBLE! It was easy to make high end kibble with its eggs and it produced them relatively fast. As well as ya know, just looking nice. xD
Yeah same
Agree with you 100%
@@dragonqueenniisan4122 I tame a Dunkleosteus with titanoboa kibble
I can't even tell you how much the monkey has saved my ass.
Yeah that crap is actually really helpful
@@wet0wl who would have known shit would save you more than a spear.
@@wet0wl I see what you did there
Yea I was getting chased by a carno and my monkey slowed it and savednme
"Who's gonna tame a pack of compys?"
Me: *Has a pack of 55 compys protecting my dodos*
well the dodos are gonna need a body gaurd when you are out
@@FerretDoodle so will the compys
@@colewilliams3621 then ummm get more dodos for the compys
@@FerretDoodle but then you will need more compys for the dodos?🤔
@@colewilliams3621 but once you have enough compys for the dodos you wouldnt need any more
the pachy was one of original creatures which is why they're pretty underpowered...
the Manta is also faster than the itcthy, which also kill themselves frequently.
what about if you dont want the air cons?
the dimes and diplocalus are essential on primitive servers.
Boas are great in PVP for inner base defense because of torpor damage.
the monkey also can be tossed over enemy structures to unlock them.
Raymond White, Jr trueeeeeee so many fax
@mlp is the worst creation made by mankind I dont know where plesis were brought into the discussion but okay. Manta are the fastest water tame, look it up.
Araneo has a base damage of 10, Scorpion 15 and the snake 30. which means that Snakes are almost always going to hit harder.
While your point about the doors is correct did you know that the monkey has the same weight reduction feature as a jerboa with the added bonus that the monkey poo actually poisons anything it hits
@mlp is the worst creation made by mankind you'll see in my original comment, I offered no opinion on Mantas, just facts, they are faster then icthys.
honestly, who even tames troodons? they have a base damage of 7. 7!
I dont know, Monkey's are pretty rare I can hardly ever find them when I want to tame one for the lulz.
ivace plesiosaurs are not ez to tame
ivace Troodons are a pain to tame because for one only best to tame at night and some pvp servers has less night times than day time, and they also they are best to use a lot of tamed/ hatched baby dinos to just tame one with very good tame rate
Who’s gonna tame a pack of compys
The worlds adorable compy on my back: Hissing
Update: pela is great for organic polymer now
Update: galli’s can get up to 1 lat in 3 secs and it takes little to no fall dmg
Update: pachies r great for pvp just send them to hit a person and the person will get knocked instantly
Update: dimetrodons r great for prime
Update: diplocauluses r great for a starter water creature bc it gives inf oxy to the player and great for exploring shallow water
this is wrong this message was sent by the compy gang
And don't forget the monkeys have 50% weight reduction on every thing!
how are dimetrodons good for prime???
@@thedoorknob7608 how do eggs have anything to do with getting prime from dimetrodons????
@Ap killing baby dinos is the fastest way for prime meat in the early game. Them acting as ACs mean you don't even need a starter base to get your babies breeding and slaughtering them as you move.
Bruh he said in the top 10 flyers the Pelagornis is good now in the top 10 worst creatures in ark
Because they is only like 10 flyers
Zach Beveridge cause it can fly, but besides that it suc.
He does that a lot. Off the top of my head, the hyena.
Same with Pachy in top 10 torpor dinos i think
HushyMeow Because there is only like 10 torpor dinos
The taming tracker feature is amazing for purposes of taming dinos that you tend to lose sight of. Feed the monkey one berry and activate the tracker.. Done n dusted!
*watches a pack of compys dumpster a rex* " yea who tames compys right?"
EEEEEEEExactly
Remember, a pack of t rexes can do the same, just better
please tame 50 rexes then
Tame giga and no use for any squad
@@alvinandchipmucks5834 until it rages lmao
*Sees thumbnail *
*Sees creature I own*
*Cries*
Which one
the poor giant salamander (diplocaulus)
Oof
I have two pachy’s but I don’t use them often for mounts. Just for fun
I feel your pain
You couldn't be more wrong about the Pelagornis. They're great early/mid game tames IMO. Statistically, they're the best harvesters of organic polymer in the game. In addition, because they can land and swim on water, they're great at luring Megalodons into coastal taming pens. Granted, they're not that useful late-game, but that can be said about the majority of the dinos in the game.
The weak shoulder creatures make for good early game mini fridges.
I tamed compys just to fight other packs as entertainment
@@TiredNotSleepy I need to do that
Cyberaid X LMAO.
It can give some Exp
Compy not really a early game frd as u need to gather prime meat for them,monkey is risky to tame in wild as they love running to carnivorous.....
WHO’S GONNA TAME A GALLIMIMUS?!?
ME: *SWEATS*
Me getting interesting
*sweats
Yeah, you have to take it for the pursuit
Domenico Nirchi no I literally meant what I said, had nothing to do with pursuits
But on Mobile the game requires you to tame one
And okay
‘The ray just doesn’t really do anything’
* *Jumps over island* *
and lands in a swarm of megs which could have been avoided if you just go around
@@peabrain6872 Not to mention he stated how easy it was to kill it, even though Megs get a pack boost, and back then, did bleed. Not many things would have survived getting in the middle of that mess, and even then there's no actual scenario where you're suddenly jumped by 8 megs at once without seeing them coming.
8:17 what was that at the top of the screen?😆 why do you have a megapithecus fighting a broodmother?
Yeah why
That's some next level stuff
🤫
lennard Dieren avonturen! 😂😂
Lmao IDK
When I use the 20 air conditioners nothing happens to my eggs I hatched 5 eggs with 1 dimetrodon
te like 5 good melee damadge dimetros can hatch wyvern eggs
I have half decent settings and with a high lvl dimetrodon and I can hatch a rock Drake easily
Cjthecheesedj: “The Dimetrodon is probably one of the worst tames.”
Don’t say that about the Super Magical Unicorn Wizard!
unicorn horn sold separately
@@peabrain6872oh hey a gaming beaver fan
I'm gonna have to disagree with you about the dimetrodon, granted dimetrodons are a massive pain in the ass to tame, but I would rather spend eighty bio toxin to tame a creature than eighty metal to make an air conditioner, and you only have to tame a male and a female then the rest are free, after that you have an army of upgradable air conditioners that don't require electricity
And getting meat is really so idk why feeding it is an issue. Air conditioning takes away materials that could be used for better things
You can also use otters to hatch eggs, also gives good insulation while on your shoulders
@@toebar I never thought about that, I'll have to try that some time
@@AnimationMakerFox *easy
You can also raise the temperature to hatch eggs significantly with Kairuku penguins as well.
Iguanidons are amazing, they are pretty fast, can get you food, and if you pump melee, they are amazing
You can also run forever without losing any Stamina. Lol I have 2 on extinction
I think there the best starter tame
They turn berries into seeds. Seeds are the best food for gachas. Light, easy to slot cap a gacha with some seeds and snow owl pellets. Great production.
They are my go to non-flyer travel mount until I get an imprinted Procoptodon.
My top 5 ground travel mounts are
5. Iguanodon- I love this guy because you really don't need to put the points into stamina
4. Procoptodon
3. Thylacoleo
2. Managamar
1. Rock Drake (probably Mana is better due to speed but I have a personal preference for Drakes)
Honorable mention:
Deinonychus I like that it is quick, a glider and climber but it gets honorable due to having low stamina they do make great escorts for you Iguanodon though
Equus: Another great starter tame but is a bit too slow and won't outrun an Allosaurus, You need to imprint one and then put some levels into speed before you can outrun the wild Allos
Ravager: Just because zip lines and their bonus carry weight.
Good weight for a starter too
"Who would tame a pack of compys?"
*laughs in 100 compy pack*
nah galimmimus good for running like gigas and rex with 150 movement speed
Agus Danni Effendy depends on the level. Everybody prefers a carnivore cause it can fight, while gallimimus just runs. It will also abandon you if it’s or you are hurt. So, no. Get a rex or giga.
If you have a lot of speed you can run from wyverns
Their turning radius is so shit lol
Him:”Who’s gonna tame a pack of compys?”
Me over here telling my friend that I watched a video that said this...
We both started trying to tame a hoard of compys!
Some things that are being overlooked.
Pelagornis are kinda awesome.
-They're excellent for harvesting fish. Land on a jungle river where there's a mess of coelecanths and pirahnas, and just spam the attack button.
-they're STUNNING for getting polymer out of penguins, considerably better than the club, sword, or even chainsaw.
-their ability to atract predators can be put to use. If you don't want megalodons after you, just land in the shallows. But if you want to bait them away or to a trap, land a pelagornis near a sea critter and it can't resist.
Mantas are kinda clumsy, but their big advantage is that they're relatively small and have a decent attack. Think of them as your water-dimorphodons... although granted, not as good.
Diplocaulus--If you havean areawhere there are lots of trilobites,this guy is pretty decent for farming them. They have a massively enhanced attack against trilobites, which means he also harvests a lot more from them as well as killing them faster.
The mesopithecus has one nice advantage for pvp--if you throw him into an opening in someone else's base, he'll open the door for you.
I remember Time when i raided a guy on Creative server with like 500x compy's
10:08, i don't usually tame for usefulness, i tame them for their special abilities, this is a must have for me
This! On my first playthrough on the island I did research on all the dinos and their traits. By level 70 I had a imprinted Otter for insulation, early pearls, and artifacts. An equus as a portable mortar, argy for portable smithy, hyaenodon for a portable fridge basically, and a imprinted thyla to wreck stuff and mobility.
I used mammoths and yuuty for raids and bossing. Mammoths also for hydration and wood gathering. Doedicuris for stone and metal. Therozeno for all purpose gathering around base namely fiber because screw sickles. Dung beetle for fertilizer. Daeodon for healing.
Then I had a pack of 12 full imprint Rex's for bosses why I rode yuuty and Mammoth back and forth with a few daemons for healing. It was a true survival experience.
I've realized my role as a hunter and have updated my list since then to only 3 travel companions. But these have a special place in my ark travels and never fail to tame them if I find one with a decent level.
Cj:"i havent ever seen anyone tame a gallimimus."
People who watch syntac: "Are you sure about that?"
I don't know why but when he said "the manta could drown on the beach" it felt weird
I use the Dimetrodon to hatch eggs if you have 2 breed them the creatures you are putting on this list have very specific ability’s
Same I love them
Same lol
Otters hatch eggs too and give you insulation just by sitting on your shoulder
Toe Bar ok will keep that in mind kaikru work as well
Cheese:the compy is the worst thing to tame
Also cheese:”makes a compy how to tame video”
he needs views bro
How dare you criticize the poop dealer not cool dude
Bruh I just got some girl poop from my poop dealer
@@thepoopoopeepeeman3913 that's impossible
Hi, I'm over here hatching wyverns with the dimetrodon. Dont mind me.
Eh. It is harder to tame a dimetrodon than it is to raise a wyv lol
Yeah lol
...... Reading this makes me think that some rebalancing is in order.
with a few dimetrodon one can get a wyvern hatched and raised before one gets to ac engram so early access wyvern and can move dimetrodon when one needs to relocate. otherwise once a solid base and engrams get rid of them and get the ac units set up
@@gordondopierala8732 isnt a dimetrodon good on resources?
This was fun. I love how at the end you're getting attacked by everything and just calmly talking.
You forgot in pvp the monkey can open your opponent’s door if you throw them through a window frame
Ye but who tf builds windows
Jordan Carrillo me
Him: NOBODY will take a gallimimus!
Me: **looks away nervously**
Good for kibble
I use fir escaping stuff mainly a tame that goes wrong
The monkey is good for low level players, especiallyif they start in mid to high range areas just in case something attacks you then you can escape. Just find a low level one to tame.
I use that monkey all the time! Specially going in caves and stuff… you want to get out of places… let the monkey throw its pop at it to slow it down while you escape
@@craigvoak654 Yep : ) Thats literally what i said lol
Combine the monkey with a few parasaurs on turret mode,at each corner of your base,and you have the equivalent of an early warning radar system.
You can have a army of compies by breading two of them.
love riot gray beaver comodo and TOAD. Well no shoit.
Takes 3 days to raise 1. No thanks. 50 base hp
And they still suck because bigger dinos will knock them away before they can get close enough to bite.
Logic
If you put a bunch of them in your base on tight quaters could be for a good laugh.
Syntac would like to disagree with the galli being useless
Syntac is not proud of you
*Syntac will remember that*
Syntactic gang
@Jack Jarjis You're wrong too.
*Syntac wants to know your location*
The monke is actually a good tame for pvp. Mostly good for mele characters, put it in turret mode and the monke will fling shit at players slowing them down and decreasing their vision. I believe it also prevents you from drinking med brews.
Can't you throw it over a wall and it can unlock a gate or door from the inside
The mesopithecus can be used for carrying prime meat cause all flyers will eat the prime
A pelagornis was my first flying tame, bruh I miss pelly, ima kill all mosas
Midas spawn at the bottom of the ocean is caves
I fucking hate mantas they took my first parasaur and the damn jellyfish took my first spitter dinos swear to god if we could burn the ocean then I’d do it in a heartbeat for now scorched earth is my best friend
Same, my Pico died a hero when that rex walked right into my base. He managed to distract it long enough for me to kill it before it killed me and the rest of my tames.
If your gonna go in combat with a mosa I suggest a tuso and tribe members Mosa is the Giga of the sea
They are great for organic polymer, legit the best imo
I disagree with the diplocaulus. They are my favorite water mount because of how fast they are and they give you oxygen. The scuba tank is unlocked at a high level. Also they do massive amounts of damage to trilobites so they are good for farming trilobites and exploring the ocean.
Colonel Sarge I agree it’s just easier to get at lower levels compared to scuba gear. 😄
Diplocaulus's have got to be perhaps one of my favorite creatures in ARK due to their different abilities. You can use them for lengthy underwater exploration as well as reaching hard to get to ocean resources and creatures to tame thanks to their speed and oxygen. They are also INCREDIBLE at killing and harvesting Trilobites as they have a damage multiplier to them, you get so much pearls, oil, and chitin from that. Not to mention that you can snag one from a swamp with a Pterandodon and they can be tamed easily. I also just adore their derpy smile!
Yes such a great chitin harvester.
I think they are cute. :o
But the Jellyfish killed mine. :(
Agree
The diplocaulus is easy to tame, pretty fast in water, and is amazing for early game water movement! I literally tamed a plesi while using a diplocaulus as an oxygen tank. This should not be on this list lmfao
1:45 *syntac would like to know your location*
Also, i think mantas are really good for getting underwater drops.
Floofy Mareep and being eaten by megs and eels.
@@javabucket561 theyre fast enough to outrun them
Ichty can do the same and is easier to get. In fact im pretty sure more people use ichtys for underwater drops.
@@damnsonwheredyoufindthis.3830 I know ichty can do the same thing and is easier to get, more people do use them, however the mantas great speed makes them better in the long run even if theyre annoying to tame. CJ also put the manta in a list for scouting dinos xD
😂😂
everybody talks about the list i asked myself "why did a megapithecus died to a broodmother?
8:18
I was thinking of it aswell
@@JPauPal same
If he’s on valguero, there’s a wandering broodmother.
No I’m not kidding.
I know this is completely out of context but why is the archaeopteryx on this list? When I first got extinction I would fly around on them all the time
Super useful
I’d say Mantas are pretty useful, they do good damage, despite what you said, Dimetrodons are early-game ways of breeding, Diplocaulus are easy beginner water mounts that you can go deep on (before you get scuba tech),
Note run
Pelagornis is a great mount. He collects fish meat like a beast!
just a vet don’t forget the polymer
just a vet 😂😂
Dude the meso can open wood doors
Only if you can get the meso in the house
Pretty much useless, most Dinos can damage wooden stuff
Yeah...wooden doors. Most bases you are raiding or are worth raiding have stronger types of walls and doors.
On turret mode they throw poop slowing player for early game pvp
RobloxAssasin 2007 besides that it sucks. And u gotta get it in there. Plus who leaves a window or door open? AND WHL USES WOOD!?!
In PVE I've had uses for Meso early on. Because early on, raptors can be pretty annoying, but since a Meso can slow them down and allow you to escape, or even allow you to shoot it with tranqs if you for some reason don't have bolas.
I disagree with this list like a lot...
S A M E
Ik
Pelagornis is a great game for harvesting fish and collecting organic polymer,
Gallimus is one of the fastest tames in the game. Not being able to fight isn’t a problem because it’s a transportation mount and it can run away from battles
Dimetrodons are hard to tame but once it’s melee becomes buffed enough it can incubate even wyvern eggs by itself
Diplocaulus and mesopithecus are pets. They aren’t meant to be useful for anything except being cute and they are very easy to tame.
Diplodocus shares oxygen with you underwater so they are useful for a lot of underwater things
Oops I mean diplodocus or however you spell that lizard thing
User I’m pretty sure Titanboas are used for their eggs. They aren’t used for anything else. But their eggs are used for superior kibble so they hold some value.
diplocaulus comes way earlier then the scuba gear, Diplocaulus appears to do 5x bonus dmg or a similar multiplier when attacking Trilobite. Diplocaulus can usually kill Trilobites instantly, and harvest the Raw Meat, Chitin, Oil, and Silica Pearls they drop with relative ease.
diplocaulus is useful to gather oil underwater because you can go down hop off you diplocaulus 2 secs and mine oil
Thank you so much for teaching me how to play arc you have helped me so much. I’ve already completed the game two times and I got the game yesterday just because of you teaching me what animal not to tame and it’s helped me out a lot. Completed the game two times.
The diplocaulus is actually very useful. It kills trilobites with one bite. The underworld on center has loads of trilobites and therefore you can get oil and silica pearl's super super easily.
Me: oh this video should be interesting
*#10 and #9 are 2 of my favorites*
MasterBizzy1 me to ! :D friend
Don't know if any of this was different before updates, since this was a year ago, but a few of these are very useful tames.
Pelagornis is amazing for collecting organic polymer. Also, its ability to harvest on kill can be useful in a lot of situations. This also makes them great for gathering raw fish quickly. I always tame a Pelagornis as soon as I can craft a saddle.
Gallimimus are incredible for taming on multiplayer. Just like Tapejara. Sit a tribemate on the back of the saddle with a tranq rifle and leisurely stroll in front of the dino you're trying to tame.
"Dimetrodon can be the best egg incubator a survivor could wish for. At roughly 1,100 damage, one Dimetrodon can even begin incubating Wyvern Eggs, which require unnaturally high temperatures to hatch."(quoted directly from the Ark Wiki). Yes, they can be replaced with air conditioners, but those are stationary and require power. Dimetrodons can be easily moved and only require meat.
Other than those three, the rest of the list I completely agree with.
Thanks gonna tame a dimetrodon
harvest on kill is terrible, it just makes their trash weight stat worse, gallis arent even the fastest multi seat mount anymore, moschops harvest organic polymer better
@@peabrain6872 Harvest on kill is amazing and makes gathering fish meat a breeze.
I never said Gallimimus was the fastest. I said they were great for taming because they have multiple seats on their saddle. Also, on The Island they are still the fastest multiseat mount, and other multiseat mounts on other maps can be a lot more dangerous to catch.
Moschops can gather organic polymer, if you level them for it a lot. However Pelagornis can just as easily be leveled for weight and can travel to find polymer a lot faster. They also get a huge weight reduction on organic polymer. I don't see any reason, and couldn't find a reason online, why anyone would choose a Moschops for organic polymer when there are Pelagornis and Achatina in the game.
@@Sinsults moschops and mantis got me over 2000k polymer every day, and if you want fish so bad and need a instant harvest then use a baryonyx
@@peabrain6872 Or I could use a Pelagornis that can fly, regen stamina on land and on water, kill multiple fish in an aoe around it, gather all of that fish instantly, fly to the cold area and gather a ton of polymer and easily carry it all, and look adorable while doing it all.
I'm not arguing that other tames can't be almost as useful as Pelagornis if you level them a ton more than Pelagornis. I'm arguing that Pelagornis isn't useless and is personally one of my most used mounts. I've looked online and can't find a single source that says anything is better at polymer farming than a Pelagornis, but if you can provide that source I'd love to provide ten more that say the opposite for each source you provide.
1: the pelagornis is able to fish as you said, but fishing on the back of it can be very useful getting blueprints and are great to have around if you have a raft base. 2: the pachy is actually decent to just have following to protect you while you get metal or something at low levels. 3: dimetroodon can just be a low level incubator because air conditioners are for much higher level. 4:the mesopithicus poop can be very useful if it hits someone during pvp or whilst running from a raptor. 5: I use the compy all the time by making packs of aboat 5 compys in my base or in some honey comb so when raiders blow the base up, if they decided to run and c4, the compys can be really annoying and stop invaders. I find that these combined with vultures or dimorphidons are great as the compys would gaurd the base and the flyers will attack ( also make sure they are on aggressive or they may lose Agro )
Compies are cute, who would tame a pack of compies? Me XD
I tame packs of cute dinos and never let them outside because if they die I'll be sad
@@scrappy072oldchannel6 exactly how i play XD
And you can tame them for character Exp.
ME TOO I beg my cousin to tame me a pack of these every server I pick XD
I keep them like little cats XD
I recently discovered a glitch with the pelagornis, when on water look straight down and spam the jump/fly button and you will slowly start going down into the water
CJ theres no way in all of hell taming a dimetrodon takes more time than getting to AC.
Air cons are cheap af tho
@@daltonbooth5869 but the level you get them at makes dimetro's more effective because they can be tamed anytime
Kracken Crusader fair enough
A portable AC is awesome. With high enough attack he's the perfect egg breeder
The mesopithecus? You can actually save some space up with him!
The diplocaulus was good for easy early stage chitin & pearl farmer mount. This is map dependant of course, but worth it if you're not high enough level to make an entire scuba suit.
Well off the shoulder mounts aren’t that useful, they are mainly for vanity so you could have just used those slots for other dinos in the list..
I had a lvl 250 compy names Albert and he died to an alpha rex
Kamodo Dragon I have a 281 trike with 6000 health about 300 or more damage, may he Rest In Peace or pieces
Withers56 we have suffered many losses, let them test on in pieces... well mine is sleeping with the fish bc it killed him in water.
I once had a mated pair of high lvl (by comparison to my character at the time) dilos that were expecting a little one soon. I loved them to no end. Many adventures we had....but one day, in my blind ignorance of simply not looking behind me, I agro-ed that Infernal, bane of my existence death-turkey from tartaris (therinzinosaur). It made me watch as it wiped the stones, grass, and dirt with their blood and the blood of their unborn hatchling. (Sniff) it turned to me and smiled; claws drippings with their life essence. I could do nothing but watch as it approached me in my soulless, heartbroken state, and slashes me repeatedly. Body shredded, spirit broken, my last conscious thought was "I failed them" before drifting off into oblivion....
.
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"Forgive me".
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R.I.P Narco, my first and best friend. Always the hungry one you rascal.
R.I.P Delphie, the protective older sister I never had.
R.I.P Lotus, though you never had a chance at life, you'll still have my love and live on in memory.
@@zacharychavez3482 that’s deep bro, sorry for your loss ;( I was raising a high lvl poison wyverb then a lvl 130 yuty fell off the cliff and killed it
The Galimimus is the Dino I always tame, plus it’s the one of the fastest ARK Dino’s, so like it’s pretty good for traveling far places quickly
Also, pachys are very good for beginners if they don’t have any tranq arrows
gallis are good but bears are better
I disagree with alot of this youtubers creatures but I actually do agree with galis i think they honestly are pretty bad
Cjthecheesdj: 1:46
My friend: *Screaming that he wants the Gallimimus*
Wild dimetrodons also work with hatching eggs. And the more, the better. So if you get a high level or two, they are easily able to hatch wyvern eggs and Rock Drake eggs. I've tried it, very handy for hatching up wyvern eggs when you're too low level to make air conditioners.
Dimetrodons had their incubation ability buffed since this video was uploaded, so at the time, they weren't as useful.
My favorite tame is....
That brutal guy in my tribe who can knock someone with flak with just a club
What a mad lad
Congrats on 1 mil views!!! :D
The way you say pathetic at 7:52 sounds like you are disapointed
jaykid432. Sounds like Gordon Ramsay 😂
I love that dino. Me and a tribemate used it to stay under water with no scuba and tamed a squid. Granted i have over 20k oxygen on it so yeah
Be me: ~Lvl 25
*tames 6 pachys and mates the heck out of them*
*gets ~23 pachys*
*hits brontosaurus and starts tranqing it*
Did that actually work out for you?
@@LordZanas prop did
The fact that pelegornis attract everything is the best reason to get them, you can easily bring anything into the shallows with a decent health pelegornis
To be honest, I was expecting Moschops to be on the list.
P.S. I actually like Moschops *Lol.*
They are a great low lvl tame for thatch collection.
Basically an early game theri
I think Moschops is the best starter tame. Just find one that only requires Tinto or Mejos to tame and boom! They’ll harvest everything you’ll need and have the bonus of being really strong, for starting that is. Don’t underestimate the Chops
They are the best fiber harvesters in the game
The Moschops used to be an endgame dinosaur because it’s one of the best harvesters in the game!
Ok this is my fav channel but when someone puts a flying bird on the worthless list someone gonna die that’s just insulting my pack
Raptors pouncing was broken af especially in PvE.
Made half the mounts in the game unstable especially in the early game.
cj : how would tame a pack of compys
me : well i am sorry to say but i got a pack of them and the are very strong thx to me
Exactly
And they look like Charmander and with Parachute you can use fly
It's amazing
Jack Tunnicliffe thx to me, I’m saying you should get a carno or better. A carno will shred 100+ compys.
I think not. I have a pack of about 60 that are regularly increasing with egg hatching, and they've easily taken on an alpha carno. You just have to build them into health and damage and actually make them good. Mine run around with between 400 and 500 health, and hit for between 150 and 500 damage per hit because of their upgrades and pack boost.
I usually tame 5 or 6 for inside my base at least if im raided yhet will kill the player or die either way i find out who it was
@@SFXENT aaaaaaaahhhh, thats pretty smart...huh. Gotta try that now.
Let me know what you guys think of the video and any differences you would make to it?
I would've mentioned that the seagull bois harvest LOADS of organic Polymer from Penguin bois
@Frost Rusher umm diferent tamingfood speeds up taming you should Google it dodex the animal you're going to tame
People: Archaeopteryx
Me: Mary Poppins Umbrella
“Gallimimus”
Syntac: are you disrespecting the Gods?
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the pelagornis is really useful early game but later on it definitely loses a lot of its use. they’re good for farming fish meat and flying past dangerous things on the shore by flying over water
7:05 I like the concept they tried to replicate a theory regarding the dimerphodon, the theory is that it used it's sail to regulate it's body temperature
Is it sad that about every dino in this list is my apart of my favorite dinos?
yeah it is, but the list is pretty shit anyway
maybe because you are scared to tame anything else more dangerous than that?😂🤣
@@ragnarwartooth1480 I've tames better things. Its the fact they are useless for me 😂
I agree with some but with THE POOP MONKEY! THAT IS UNFORGIVABLE
the meso is amazing he can kill sarcos without taking any damage 😆😆😆
Diplocaulus is one of my favorite tames 🥺 trilobite farming potential is amazing. When you're low level and need lots of chitin for saddles and armor, you got it. When you're mid level and need oil and pearls, you got it. If want to explore the ocean before level 80 you can and you can outswim everything super easy.
Welp just get a frickin sarco and deal with it with ease . Lazarous chawder is also super amazing and if you pay a visit to south 1 beaches there would be plenty of trilobites on the beach and can get killed way faster than a diplocaucus
Or simply have a few Dilocaulus added to your Dino naval fleet
At 8:19 it says your megapitchacus level 37 was killed by a broodmother level 20