Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies
Good for getting prime because they only will get attacked by the allosaurus Rex and gigas recommend getting a low level first and then moving on to tame a higher level later on rather than taming other dinos for collecting prime
More Rex Utility Tips
When breeding two max level rexes to have a super baby, DON'T EAT THE EGG!!!! I've done this twice on accident(meaning to drop it) and each time it takes me a couple seconds to register wtf I just did and then I have to wait to mate again. Sad day. Weekend ruined. Great way to start off the new year! Lol
It makes no sense that it canβt damage stone in real life t.rexes bite force was 6 tons and it could crush bone.
Rex baby consumes meat at about 1 meat per 50 seconds. Each meat gives about 50 food, with a food drain of 1 food point per second. So.. 1 meat = 50 seconds of feed. 1 stack of meat is 1000 seconds/16 min. A stack of meat takes 12hrs to full spoil. So.. on 1x, at 6% maturity, a baby rex can be left to fend its own till juvi... this is even with a 2 hr safeguard to be very safe. Honestly... 5% would work also. Hope these statistics help!
My female Rex has 21000 HP and 800% damage. So should I get another Rex to breed?
The reason rexes have a tek saddle is that rexes are famous. Same with megalodons and all the other things that have tek saddles. But really, let's be honest, almost nobody has tek saddles. You have to complete a hard dungeon to get a blueprint, or pay big bucks! At least those are the two ways i know of. Im on mobile btw. Really, argy's and spino's should get tek saddles, (you can find more info on argy tek saddle idea in argy, somebody left a tip about it, it has lots of likes so it's at the top too.) Because they're REALLY useful tames to have, in my opinion. I actully on two of each. Im going to put this tip in argy, spino and rex, so you will see it there. Please ^ if you want argy's and spino's to get tek saddles!
The T.Rex should be able to break stone. I don't see why it can damage only wood and thatch (The same as a carnotaurus) but a chalicotherium Wich is smaller and weaker can break stone ( I don't know if it's only from the throw attack which could make sense).Εͺp vΕte if agree so devs can see aswell
Just found out they deal more damage against herbivores than carnivores. Not sure on the percentage though.
If you canβt get the most recommended tame for each boss, this is one of your next options. Also pair with a yuty, and if in a snow boss arena, use a otter. Happy Rex hunting!
TLC patch to be added in March 2018 to add a terrain bug fix that will allow it to not get stuck on rocks and add a roar that will force players (and maybe creatyres too) to poop themselves.
A tek rex snuck up on me while I was trying to find a safe way to tame a tek stego -- honestly, taming the rex instead was an excellent idea.
She was only a level two when I tamed her and gained no levels (I had no prime) but she was easily tearing apart trikes and other tough creatures on the way back to my base without facing hardly any damage. Keep in mind, she was only level two!
I had never tamed a rex before, but I don't at all regret it -- I can 100% see why they're so popular. They make excellent tanks for any kind of fight, and are fun if you (like me) just feel like running around and murdering everything that moves.
My only issue is the stamina consumption. I would suggest not running -- it drains stamina in mere seconds and isn't much faster than the walk, as far as I can tell. I'm upgrading her stamina but it'll take a lot to combat the stamina consumption.
I've only had her for a short period of time, but I already love her!