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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion

Tips & Strategies

Raptors are incredible but in a pack unstoppable on official with my raptor pack 175+ (and I have 14) killed an alpha Caron with no pain and I have no doubt about killing an alpha t-Rex
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Handy tip: they canโt pin you down if youโre in water. Like so more people can see.
I tamed about 20 of them and killed a bronto in like two seconds.
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When tamed, a raptor is a very fast and strong mount but they don't have very much carry weight. Level up weight, speed, and damage.
Some things make life so much easier and a high level raptor is one of them. They are easy to tame, good for killing other things and if you put lots of levels into health, weight and speed you can use then to tame others. Who needs a trap to tame a rex when you can shoot it with a cross bow, hop on your raptor and run forward and repeat. A large group also helps.
Donโt listen to that goofy ahh lvl 20 uncle who said that there isnโt pack buff on mobile, yes there is itโs just not on raptors or compys the ones I know that have pack buff on mobile itโs allosaurus and dire wolves
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Iโve been playing ark the mobile ultimate addition it came out new for anyone who plays it I tried making a trap the raptors went right through the doorframe I donโt know if it is a bug I hope this helps!! :D
Raptors are essentially better Dilos. Whe lacking the poisonous blinding spit of a Dilo, they have a much better DPS due to their speed. In groups of three or more they benefit from a pack boost, and in groups of at least four I notice they tend to take on bigger threats on the Ark (notably Sarcos and Kapros). Plus their pounce ability is not to be overlooked.
In short, tame Dilos for the early game, but Raptors as you move into mid game.
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I shall create an army.....I'll be unstoppable
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Just for people to know this is a Utahraptor not a velociraptor. A velociraptor is about the size of a turkey.