Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved Companion

Tips & Strategies

Map: Island
Common spawn: x=59, y=74
Be ware of the location its full of aggressive dinos Dx
More Ovis Taming & KO Tips
THEY EAT BERRIES AFTER TAME make people see this
Use scissors to shear them for wool
Up if they should add these to mobile
If you wanna get wool without having to get ovis by just geting vegie cake make a cage with dino gate then get a argy to transport it into the cage then just simply shear it with scissors. Up if this is useful
The ovis is a sheep-like creature that many survivors find useful in farming. It can be found in the grasslands. While rare, it can be tamed simply by feeding it one Sweet Vegetable Cake. This sheep can be sheered with Scissors to obtain Wool, or killed to obtain Mutton. While the ovis can be mounted, it is not an ideal mount for transport and provides very little use once mounted, other than its ability to climb up steep inclines.β Smallfoot
You only need one sweet veggie cake even for 150.
You find them (most often) up in the north biome, at the blue obelisk. As of now, they need to be born on a ceiling (One tile above where you want them), so they will not fall into the water under the map or other unaccessible places, warning, with this method they will still fall through the ceiling, but they will fall onto the foundation underneath, allowing you to claim them there. Another warning, The baby ovis needs to be claimed immediately, or else it will die of starvation, it will also have abnormally low weight, so be sure to feed it very often.
They die easily if you have an Argy pick it up and take it to a safer location
Heres a Tip: Tame A Berry Collector (P.s Tame a horse or beaver) If your going to be breeding and raising Since THE BABIES WILL MILK YOU DRY OF BERRIES unless you boosted Aging otherwise you will just need 1-3 stacks (Just a reminder that im sure on how much stacks are needed) Hoped this helped
Why is everyone killing these cuties? Save them! Most likely theyβre rare because everyone wants pelt and mutton! π’π’π’