Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Taming & KO Tips

How do I tame a gacha? Tips and strategies on taming and knocking out a gacha.
Does not instant tame on insta-tame servers, fyi.
Legends tame this guy with berries after knocking it out
ok, be prepared. build tons of behemoth gates and a few cryo pods or have a platform quetz for the long flight home. I get about 90% with dropping only metal behemoth gateways in front of it.
If you feed it berries, you're a savage.
Feed it element with snow owl pellets for maximum problduction.
Gacha eat anything. So far, flint is one thing that helps tame it faster but you can also use skins from your inventory.
Throw whatever items you wanna get rid of in front of it and it will eat and start the taming process
Throw stone and wood ect. At it and it will tame
War Maps seem to work well also
Put your babies on a leash or fence them in (I've got 3 in a 3X5 fencing), enable wandering, and watch them grow!! You just need to be online for it to work, but what a time saver!!!
too easily raise a baby leave with a parent. You and it will feed the baby
Just so everyone knows, the calc is wrong. I brought a hundred greenhouse walls, split them into stacks of 10, fed it to a 150 gacha in hopes of getting one that drops element, and it only got to 98% taming. I couldn't gather stone to finish it either bc the walls over encumbered me as it is. Everyone bring extra. I wanna cry...
WHERE IN THE WORLD DO YOU FIND THIS THING
with 400 war maps u can tame every level gacha
Just get 50 stone or so and drop it in front of the Gacha and now you have a tame that can take on 2 raptors at a time
Here's how you can easily tame one in a cheap and fast way if you don't care about taming efficiency: first tame a doedicurus. Then find a gacha and gather, with the doedicirus, all the nearby rocks you find. Disable auto harvesting (you don't want it hitting your gacha by mistake while it tries to farm more stone.) and set it to follow you. Transfer one stack from the doed's inventory to yours (100 stone), and then drop it. Transfer another stack right away. Once it starts eating (and the dropped stack disappears.), drop another one. Repeat it until tamed.
Craft plenty of stone picks before taming to get a taming effectiveness better than just stone
Feed a level 100 or above about 1000 stone, and boom, you have a Gacha
You can't can knock out a gacha but that's not how you tame it it's a passive tame and I've tried to tame one with snow owl pellets when it was sitting it failed horribly
Before taming a gacha I highly reccomend to have a iguanadon, so that you have a lot of seeds to feed it
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Where is the crystallized sap at?