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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion

Tips & Strategies

The guy claiming Megaloraptus is second biggest behind Jaekelopterus is wrong, in fact 5 eurypterid are behind the Jaekelopterus, the smallest at 5.7 feet is Pterygotus. Megaloraptus largest specimen in comparison is only 31 inches long.
More Eurypterid Encountering Tips
If your a Viking Bay on ragnorok... and you see a cool looking lobster thing... DONT POKE IT WITH A STICK
You can farm these by taking a raft and boating over Viking Bay’s ship wreck going underneath your raft and shooting them with your crossbow they should only take a few shots each, when you run low on oxygen get back on your raft and continue, their dead bodies will float up only about half the water up when there are no more to kill harvest go out of render they will respawn and repeat. -Allen
To whoever said theyre very rare on mobile is wrong. They are common around east zone 1 to about herby island on the floor. Up to warn others
Sending this tip as I’m currently knocked out by this broken lobster, run when u see it.
Be very careful about these-they do tons of torpor damage, I was down on the bottom of the ocean (on the island) and I saw a pack of these sea scorpions. I decided to dismount off of my mosa and kill them with my pick, as that would get more black pearls. When I got close to them one of them-a level ten hit me and knocked me out in one shot. I was level 88, wearing journeyman flak and apprentice riot. And they knocked me out in one hit. The moral of the story is that these things are very dangerous.
Is it just me or can theses things levatate
These guys are very rare to find in mobile but they DO exist.
As if troodons weren't enough u got these bastards
For you nerds out there, the specific eurypterid we see in ARK is called Megaloraprus, the second biggest species of sea scorpion right behind Jaekolopterus!!
These guys can swim on land for some reason and chase you like a hover-scorpion.