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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies
Wouldn’t recommend going near this thing
More Mosasaurus Encountering Tips
Swam down on my basilo and found an alpha.
He smiled at me
I smiled back
My basilo smiled too.
Then we got turned into minced meat
To find a mosa it’s very easy on the island, just search around Carno island a you will find one if you don’t see it tidy save. I also recommend using a Bary to tame ⬆️Doot so more peeps can see
READ THIS FOR MAJOR MOBILE TAMING AND LOCATION TIPSWhen looking for a Mosa in ark mobile you need to run these two cave and farm the the Lava cave and the ice one these give crossbows and swimming gear then you get a dolphin (now what you have been waiting for) to find these with ease you need to kill the Plesiosaur and Leeds these actually clog up mosa spawns there mains spawns are behind herbi island and the artic ocean. The reason you farm the artifacts is they give you ascended gear so they last longer and the keep you warm ( I know this is not allowed but hit up so this goes out for mobile players because we need more help
Anyone think this thing is terrifying
On the center map Mosa trench is at 65 45. You're welcome. I learned the hard way.
I’ve spent like 2 days searching for this and it’s like all Mosasaurus are extinct
A good way of looking for these things (mobile): sweep the border of the map and the ocean floor, using an ichthy to keep everything away. Once you find one, park your ichthy somewhere, then swim up to the depth limit of the mosa (you might have to test where it is though, be careful, mosas can swim up FAST). Being off the ichthy will catch its attention. Swimming up to the depth limit will cause it to Aggro off of you, so go back and forth with going to its depth limit, attracting it, and swimming back up to fill it with tranqs. The basic idea is attract, swim up, fill with tranqs, repeat. Hope this helps!
Close you eyes and count to ten, or swim upwards
alpha mosa is more common than regular mosa lol
I;ve found this one at herbivores island,