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What is a parasaur used for? parasaur battling strategies in ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved.
Not much use in my opinion. Compared to the lvl 10 saddle creatures phiomia can be used to farm poop for batch taming dung beetles and get loads of fert and turtle has infinite oxygen and good tank can be used to tame tuso but parasaur is fast but no faster than a raptor and pretty weak.
His name was Polaris. He was fearless and loyal. One day, close to evening we ran into Tryke stuck between two trees. I saw an opportunity to tame him. I approached the tangled beast from the opposite direction I had left Polaris. Thinking I had the advantage I began to attempt my attack with my club. The Tryke was strong enough to break the trees and attacked back. At 34th level I was no match for the raging horns. All of a sudden I heard the horn-like war cry of Polaris as he engaged the rampaging Tryke. Polaris knowing he was outmatched turned and fled leading the Tryke away from me. In panic I whistled for Polaris to return to me. BIG MISTAKE! In obedience Polaris stopped to return but he could not escape the charge of the pursuing Tryke, which he easily was out running. I had killed my loyal companion by calling him back. Had I let him go he would have easily outrun the Tryke and I would have found him later.
Paint your third gen nxgga green then name it yoshi paint it’s saddle red put it on go to alpha tribe kill leader and run for life then get on 14th gen Rex kill alphas titan. Btw alpha tribes titans always have small tits so it’s harder to kill them that way. Just nip at their balls to scare them and the titan will rock the leader off get enraged then kill it all of their Dino’s and destroy their base then u get off take it down to 1000 hp use rocket launcher and slide underneath the tititan last second and put a bomb up its asshole. (Did this when I was nine years old had it all on video still watch it all the time,over and over lol)
One of my first tames everytime. I typically maintain a mated pair to follow me when I'm out gathering mats. Level nothing but weight and your set, and they are so easy to replace if something happens, which is part of the appeal.
A quetz renders them pointless but they are a nice follower for a deod or beaver while you are still walking everywhere.