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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies

What are tips for crystal wyvern? Tips and strategies for crystal wyvern in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
If you want to tame one of these you HAVE to do it this way or it won’t work. First you must find one and knock it out (I recommend you trap him with honey first and then knock it out. Second, once it’s unconscious press the button that’s indicated when you approach it to take primal crystals. After you’ve done all this you have to find one and if you’re a level 65 or higher (this is important) jump on his shoulder and lie down while u feed it the primal crystals, if you run out, feed it regular crystals and you’ve tamed yourself a crystal wyvern!
When raising a baby crystal wyvern.
Depending on your map settings, your baby might not even need to be fed! It also depends on your baby's lvl anything around 200 or up should not need to be fed more then once if at all.
It's better to feed it when it's almost starving 100-200 food.
Also stay calm! Over reacting is a no no, being a "Helicopter Parent" from my experience it usually gets the baby wyvern killed. It's better to lean on the "survival of the fittest" even if it's a little cold.
I went to the place where eggs spawn and there where none. Help pls
~ WhiteWolf
I have a crystal wyvern with less than 100% melee is that rare?
Does anyone know that these can be passive tames?
About 19 wing strides between feedings
Walk up the wing and lay down on its back and feed it with the crystals. Make sure to bring a few parachutes otherwise you will fall to your death
Just a short tip when raising these, when as a baby the food drops by around 75 per min and then when it hits juv it slows down it drops about 40 per so you won't have to get crystal as often. They are also great at collecting charcoal and wood etc by using the wind attack against the trees.
The first thing you need for taming is to find the wyvern cave and locate all egg spawning areas. then you need to take a griffin because it is the only creature that can outrun them (just barely). Then Dive into the nest grab the egg go straight into the air and dive down finding the nearest exit. Requires wyvern milk to take so, trap and knockout females and take as needed, when fully raised they eat meat
Good tip for when ur engaging in a fight with a heavy turret camper.
-Fight in a pack and dont get split up as the turret cannot go for more than 1 target, it will always go for the closest one.
-Charge the turret camper together whilst constantly pressing the sprint button so the turret can balance out the damage between you as you will constantly be getting closer and further away and you should be able to pick the person if he doesnt move
When taming one of any breed, try to stand on the space where its neck and head connect. This will allow you to remain on the wyvern as if flying around to try and get away from you, some wiggling and spot correction may be needed but I've tamed 30+ crystal wyverns with this method
This was my first flier on crystal isles.
I admin command Wyvern Milk and fed it to the babies and they fed on it like regular wyvern babies...
I put crystal in their inventory and fish and they haven't touched it -.-
Not late game easy to tame soooo easssssy
WHY ARE THEY SO RARE
I only found 3 on a 10-20 hour world
I was able to tame a level 145 by laying on its, it made it so I could stay on while it was flying.
If you are passive taming a level 55 and under (I haven’t tried any over) you can use normal crystal. Also, you can use grapple hooks to get on and stay on.
When raising a baby wyvern on crystal isles and you’re too lazy to go get Primal Crystal like I was. You can force feed it crystal so it doesn’t starve:)
Some bad info here already
- You get only 1 crystal from a knocked out Lvl20 per charge, not 6. If you want more, knock out a higher level
- Of course you can transfer them and their eggs, done it loads with no issue, not sure why people think otherwise
- They can escape the two dino gate trap by flying upward
All of this is learned from experience rather than conjecture.