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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies

What are tips for achatina? Tips and strategies for achatina in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
Ok so go kill a few mantis get atleast 4 electric prods I'm doing a 180 right now and it took 3 prods very fast way to ko and starts with 100% effectiveness best way I've found to ko better the 100+ arrows and 20+ darts and very easy to get
Collect it paste when it gets to 100
1 dart with a good longneck in the areas without the shell should tranq them
Find one in swamp thats already knocked out. Stuff full of tasty cake and wait. Pick up and run away.
They only make a 100 at a time takes about 4 hours
Be aware that after tameing they still only eat cakes
On mobile it drops angler gel so it’s a quick way to farm on land
On Ark mobile I killed it with a sword and harvested it with a sword and it gave me angler gel?
Tame a gacha,it will pick up the cementing paste.but be aware!they might eat it
Let a snake do ur work, kill dat snake, SHOVE CAKES INTO GARY’S MOUTH, and u got turbo. Wow
Pick it up with an Argy put in a pen and then shoot it in the head until it curls up and shoot the tail
Sawn it innnnnn get a good leavl hahahahaha
The achatina will only bug when it's says there's no food if your in the inventory if you go out of the inventory soon it will eat again but this won't always happen because remember it's just a bug
Achitina guide:
Where to find: anywhere but the Arctic
Size: small
What it is: prehistoric snail
The achitina is a small prehistoric snail that can be found anywhere but the Arctic probably bcs it would freeze to death. These snails are quite stupid and are hunted by everything. The only one real reason to tame this animal is that the slime it produces is very similar to cementing paste and can be used in different craftables. The only things this creature will take to like is vegetable cake which is a bullcrap to make. These creatures are actually kind of cute....right...? -Yours truly, The Factor tractor
U should stay away from dinos that are carnivores