Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved Companion

Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved Companion
Tips & Strategies

(On Xbox) how do you switch seats while in flight. Ive tried everything and i swear nothing works
More Tapejara Utility Tips
This guy is the only way to solo tame a quetzal, get in the passenger seat and whistle it to the quetz, tranq the quetz and then whistle passive. Repeat and you got a quetzal.
I have found several of these on mountains in the jungle,for those who want to know.⬆️ if this helps.👍
This Dino is my favorite on the island for various reasons. First, it can hold 2 passengers, a pilot, and carry another. Second, it is the most maneuverable flyer out there. It can fly sideways, backwards, and can land on vertical surfaces (cliffs, redwoods.) Third, it has a tek saddle, so you can have four dubs on that thing (tek saddle, 2 passengers, and one carried person.)
you don’t need to upgrade it’s stamina, if you are in the air and it’s stamina is low, just get in the back seat and wait for it’s stamina to recover, no need to land, if you don’t whistle it to follow, it will land automatically. I hope this helps :)
The tapeJara is bird that is able to land on the side of redwood trees grest for hiding or raiding tree platforms.
This guys can fly sideways, and you can shoot stuff while clinging to walls. Pteranodon who?
You don’t have to land for stamina! Just exit the driver seat and go to to the back seats!
TIPP:
Don't jump on them while they are knocked otherwise you will get stuck in their neck. I know sounds stupid but happened to me twice!
~MADARA UCHIHA
Don't jump on them while they are knocked otherwise you will get stuck in their neck. I know sounds stupid but happened to me twice!
~MADARA UCHIHA
I love these majestic Dorito heads so much, I, the very rider of the great ‘Bruce Wayne’ (my fallen Carno) have at least five of them for two reasons: their odd characteristics and to mass transport obsidian quickly. Their outstanding speed/weight ratio makes them my personal favorite areal pack mules. And they are literal tree-huggers if you’re in the redwoods.