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ARK: Survival Evolved Companion

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Dudes just chill down... take an ichthy and go to the fish and dismount and scrape it it will be passive for like 3-6 sec to dismount, scrape, and mount very quickly.
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Ok who thinks that this guy should be able to tame.just imagine what it could do
Please make it green if you do
It would be AWESOME if we could tame this beast. We can scrape food off of it, it has more base health than a Mosasaurus and can break everything up to and including metal. I say it should have a platform saddle, it would be the perfect base since as I already mentioned WE CAN SCRAPE FOOD OFF OF IT! So if you are at sea and become low on food, scrape off the fish meat and have a feast. This would be perfect for pvp and in all honesty, great for singleplayer and pve as well. Surely I am not the only one who would want this?
Up = Agree.
Down = Disagree.
So can you trap them when they can break metal and stone?
To the person who said "we should have a platform saddle and just scrape food off it and have a feast!"
Dude, and u wonder why they hate rafts...
IMPORTANT!
There is an interesting Fact about Leedsichthys they can destroy everything zp to metal walls but not Adobe walls (Cement walls). So if you wanna trap them use Adobe Walls!
~Madara Uchiha
β¬οΈThis so people know
Mosasaurus: I am the strongest water creature of all time
Leedsichthys: Hold my raft chunks
Despite it's dossier stating that it is not tamable it has a saddle design in the ARK Files.
Dont. Kill. It.
Its very useful for taming aquatic dinos, you can get prime and normal fish meat from these big bois, i have one next to my base and i named him "Ash" :>
- Random person, 28/12/21.
Imagine this: leedsichthys tameable and rideable. They can harvest metal and oil. They had a platform saddle. They could swallow fish hole and carry them around alive. WELL THEY ARENT TAMABLE! They would be op as a tame.
They dont attack rafts on mobile,
For PC or console players use a motorboat to outrun a normal leed