Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved Companion

Tips & Strategies

The tiny obscure hitbox is a pain to shoot at .
Use a bola and then line up a quick headshot or two for a super easy take !
Just watch out as they often don't travel around alone .
More Dimorphodon Taming & KO Tips
I saw a few take down a Rex.. its scary.
I saw a 225 Rex once ran to get gear come back and watched it get killed by one of these shits up if you feel my pain
Combine a flock of 5 or more with a spyglass and you have a primitive sniper when whistle attack target on a unsuspecting player while scoped
If you wanna get your hands on these just know these few things
1. They spawn in deserts and swamps mostly
2. If you have lots of bolas donβt worry about them just bola them all and tranq
3. Just 1 can kill a level 150 Rex
4. Torpor drain is high food drain not so much
5. 5 or more is a force to be reckoned with to every creature and if you can get lots nothing stands a chance
Strap a C4 and make it attack your target...
How to tame a dimorphodon
1. Make sure it's friends are not around
2. Bola it or it will rip you to pieces
3. Knock it out by using fists or using tranq arrows
4. Feed it meat
5. Use a ton of narcotics I recommend bio toxin it's torpor goes down faster than a pteradon
6. Don't feed it alot of meat it eats fast
7. Enjoy your new strong shoulder pet!
Warning: these can kill almost everything so don't go infront of it when it's bola'd two low lvls killed my high lvl trike!
Really really good for attacking or defending a base because they attack the player not the mount they are riding
If you knock this monster out with your fists and tame it with narcoberries and cooked fish meat, you are slightly above average.
This is just a tip for a general gameplay strat- not sure where to put general gamepkay stuff like this...sorry. Anyway, putting all your tames that stay at your base on Neutral is *the* way to do it. This way, they won't get into unnecessary fights, but if an arse of a dino decides to say an unwelcomed "Hello. It's me..." then they can at least defend them AND your base. Neutral puts your dinos on alert mode so that even if a wild dino starts attacking even your fence post, your dinos will whip into action and defend the base. Also, while out on tames, neutral mode allows your dino to protect itself and you while you throw it that damn kibble in a whirlwind of panick. *Literally* the best mode to be on at all times (of course, it'll work as well as per what lvl your dino friends are, but they'll still put up a valiant fight regardless!).
This is just a tip for a general gameplay strat- not sure where to put general gamepkay stuff like this...sorry. Anyway, putting all your tames that stay at your base on Neutral is *the* way to do it. This way, they won't get into unnecessary fights, but if an arse of a dino decides to say an unwelcomed "Hello. It's me..." then they can at least defend them AND your base. Neutral puts your dinos on alert mode so that even if a wild dino starts attacking even your fence post, your dinos will whip into action and defend the base. Also, while out on tames, neutral mode allows your dino to protect itself and you while you throw it that damn kibble in a whirlwind of panick. *Literally* the best mode to be on at all times (of course, it'll work as well as per what lvl your dino friends are, but they'll still put up a valiant fight regardless!).