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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies

What are tips for paraceratherium? Tips and strategies for paraceratherium in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
Always whose a Titanboa for the knock out and bring a stegosaurus to gather berries for the taming
It's not hard just walk away while tranquilizing it, just try to lead it away from the swamps
To tame this, Find a mountain and lure it. Once you have it proceed to shoot with tranq darts, I used shocking tranq darts. once it’s knocked feed it crops or berrys. once’s it’s done make a saddle and have fun.
A beast of burden accessible to mid-level players, you'll gain more mobility then a bronto and less space to take up at the cost of more platform size and health. Paracer have great weight, health, and a platform saddle to build on for any needs you may have, be it building, war, storage, or harvesting.
Super fast my be in the top 5 fastest dinosaurs
All I used was a crossbow with tranq arrows you should have atleast 15 tranqs lead it away from swamp and run while quickly turning around to fire after around 15 tranqs it will be out use preferably kibble I used mejoberry so that works too.
DO NOT KILL PHIOMIA NEXT TO THIS BRAT. I once tamed my first ever kaprosuchus and went on a murdering spree, then I went to attack a phiomia, little did I know these mammals don’t like it when you attack phiomias, my Kaprosuchus died and I spent 14.99 to strike down every paraceratherium in my path.
This dino is amazing for quick attacks on early enemy's you can put a platform on the back and load up a catapult and a small mobile base and swoop in break a wall steal everything and take off. On my server I named mine siege engine and made a 2x2 house on it and placed a ballista intop to chain bola large dinos and a catapult on a ledge on the back to go into raids . The only HUGE downfall of the paracer is very slow health regeneration. Keep that in mind . Also get its movement speed to 160% it's worth every point .
This creator is wonderful but there’s a couple things I feel about it. I find that accidentally stomping on the herbivores and sweet passive creatures is annoying when I through by them I accidentally hurt them. But that stomping run is super useful when battling a raptor. Other than that this creature is awesome good companion right along with the raptor.
What I did was just get on a trike and shoot it's face. It quite easy as the head faces you during attacks. Make sure you have high health on mount cause they do respectable damage much more than bronto. They also travel in herds so I wouldn't suggest anything lower than crossbow
Real quick so these guys are basically small brontos so just find a large cliff and try to tranq them it most likely will not kill because of their huge health for a early long neck tame
Just saying that if you got a trike or something strong enough go in the swamp find baby Paraceratherium kill big Paraceratherium and you got yourself a free Paracerathetium which will protect you.
A Rex ambushed us while we were knocking one so we decided to wait until it had healed, it’s been 3 and a half hours, with I had a snow owl
Sure these things are easy to tame but not when they’re level 130 take a long time to starve out and crops only fill 1.3% but it also means that it’s better than a low level
I got 232 lvl para kill 2 deathworms at once lost only 4k of health still have 8k to spare. There powerful against flesh creature not so good against rock golems can kill 150 rex, 200 lvl dragon haven't vs a poison dragon yet and have large area attack with push back one tip just dont stop attacking and win most of time there stam is out of this world i can run for 15-20 min without refill overall there all round dino good attack powerful large holding weight can climb unlike the rex and alot of health.
Paracers spawn in the swamps and redwoods, so it's a good idea to find one near your house since you can't pick them up with a quetzal. Try to lure one out of the swamp or redwoods and stand on a cliff to shoot it with tranqs because you don't want to stay in those biomes for long, if you do, you're done for.