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Ark survival evolved kibble
Ark survival evolved kibble





ark survival evolved kibble

Rumors here, rumors there, rumors everywhere. It additionally adds a better taming method for herbivores, that don't really have a reliable prime equivalent. I agree that the taming effectiveness bonus is underrated, and the spoilage rate of kibble compared to prime meat is nothing to be sniffed at. Oprindeligt skrevet af di eshor ribly:*snip* Tl dr - Yes, kibbles take a lot longer to produce, but the end results are very much worth it. My new bird will end up practically double my old bird.

ark survival evolved kibble

As an added bonus, the stats on it were grossly better than my old argentavis. Yes, I spent more time preparing for the tame, but a lot less time was spent guarding it while it became friendly, and it required FAR fewer narcotics (around 40 instead of 200). With my 20 kibbles in hand I hunted down a 63 argent (I was aiming for a 60+, that was the first I found that wasn't level 20 or so).Ībout an hour and change later, I had an 87 argentavis tamed. It took me roughly 15 hours to gather 20 stego eggs, the prime jerky and citronal I had already had laying around (my tribe tested prime jerky on taming a plesiosaur earlier that week). My argentavis died while pretending to be a fish last week, so I set about the arduous task of kibble production. The real true benefit is the speed of the taming and the end results. You plan ahead of time for the dino you wish to tame, prepare the kibbles, and then bag the dino you want instead of "I'll just wander around with tranq arrows and narcotics and then scramble to gather primes, or worry about fridging them." It's a more proactive taming process than reactive.

ark survival evolved kibble

However the benefit that kibble brings makes it worthwhile in my opinion. Compared to just time and effort spent acquiring the kibble vs.







Ark survival evolved kibble