Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies

What are tips for moschops? Tips and strategies for moschops in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
This is an easy Dino to tame all you do is give it berries wait until it’s hungry again then feed it again because I got a level 57 mos hops just by doing that
Berries won’t take long the higher level the more berries you will need.
Cannot harvest any small fish carcasses expect for the leedsichthys so do not put harvest points into prime fish meat unless you plan to keep it on a raft and hunt down Leeds. If for some reason you do, harvest the carcass quick before the other predators get to it and you moschops. Happy harvesting!
I have no idead why. But if you get a higher level moschops and train it a bit, then you can make the ultimate battle creature. I have a level 175 with 15k health and over 1000% attack damage. It does 380 damage a hit and can easily kill a bronto
Find a really low level one so that way it only takes one bite of food
Possibly one of the best early tames. As long as it just wants berries it’s an insanely easy tame. I tamed a 145 almost straight from spawn and not needing a saddle means you can use it straight away. It had good melee and decent health and basically allowed me to just protect myself early game.
Put everything you need to tame it in a bin or fridge. Build a cage around it. Use flyer to pick it up and drop it in the cage. Worked very well for me.
If you use rare flowers on mobile the taming effectiveness will not decrease
If you see these guys you can tame it without making it unconscious but if you have to wait until it is hungry it will change on what it wants to eat.
They are pretty annoying but master at gathering resources
If you hit him I’m I would like to know what server you play in
On mobile they like tinto berries more then mejo berries ! Spread the word !!!!
Should definitely be one of your first tames if you can find one that takes mejos,
Beach areas all over The Island, shouldn't have a problem finding them at all, as they are very common.