Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies
The best way to tame high drain rate creatures is with bio toxin: These turtles farm it safely, and also help you knock things out (you can shoot stuff with tranq arrows/darts from itβs back while it soaks up enemy attacks) - all around very useful low level tame. Trike becomes better at some of it, but they can still farm jellyfish like pros.
More Carbonemys Utility Tips
Utility Roles for Carbonemys:
1. Tank. A very bulky dino for early game, due to their easy taming method they are worth taming just for their bulk alone. They take reduced damage everywhere but their head. Unfortunately, are outclassed by the Trike later on. (level Health)
2. Early game water mount. Their saddle is relatively inexpensive to craft, and they are significantly faster in water. Plus, no Oxygen stat means you can have access to local waterways around your base. Just don't try traversing the ocean...(level Health, Stamina, and Movement Speed)
3. Scout (if you want). They are slow, even while sprinting, but their bulk is good for any scouting missions you want to do in the early game. (level Stamina and Movement Speed)
4. Kibble Maker. Their eggs are classed as Medium, and they lay at a decent rate. Great for Regular Kibble!
My name is ShinyChimchar01 and if you like this tip, I've done similar tips on the Trike, Raptor, and Parasaur and my next tip is on the Lystrosaurus!
You can use it for taming dinos, just level it up and put the levels in health and if you are taming some (unlike raptors they can pounce on you) just sit at its back and shoot the creature.
Please up it so who don't know can see it.
carbonemys(turtle) can kill groups of cnidaria (jellyfish) easily also turtles eat jellyfishs in reality.
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When walking a carbonemys backwards towards a turret it takes less damage towards the carbonemys , making draining a turret more efficient.
When backing it up to drain turrets, set it to follow something that's in a safe place before you hop on. That way if you get sniped off the saddle your turtle will follow whatever animal to safety.
Create the ultimate turtle breeding group. Call yourself the turtle god. Put your mega tortols in aggressive, pick it up with quetzal, drop these babies on other tribe's turrets.
You now have the ultimate turret soaker. Let all other players feel the wrath of the turtle god. Your power is limitless, your defense is unfathomable, they shall all bow before your might. You are turtle god, bullet's demise, the ultimate waster of resources, who would dare defy you?
-Turtle_God23
These sea creatures are early game tanks, able to tank out damage while you escape. They are very easy to tame, no need for a trap. I got around 6 or them near my base all over 3000 hp and they make jolly well defenders. The thing is they are slow. I do short reviews on other herbivores, pls like.
at the time im writing this i am level 17 i tamed one of these guys they are very good for base defending keep in mind i was in my single world a baryonx attacked my base i was standing on top of this turtle before it attacked i then charged with my spear and the turtle soaked up most of the dmg in the end the bary died the turtle standing on 82 health and me repairing my armor
The carbonemys is perhaps one of the best creatures to tame in the early game, and provides decent protection against dilos and lone raptors. The carbonemys can easily be knocked out with a slingshot, and even a survivor with base movement speed can outrun one, making it one of the easiest tames for the early game. Not only can it carry a lot, it can be used a bait for taming (or escaping) big carnivores that would love to eat you and you (amazing pink dodo) for a snack.
PROS
Amazing for early game
Bulky
Can carry lots of stuff
An easy source of meat, keratin, hide, and XP for early game players
CONS
Really slow on land
Gets stuck on stuff a lot
Makes annoying wailing noises all the time
In singleplayer, these guys are mostly efficient for making regular kibble.