Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies
I used to just keep my distance from this thing, now I just try to kill them on sight because one of these was getting dangerously close to my base so I sent all my tames after it but it was much stronger than I thought this thing killed almost all my tames only zilla, my level 13 sarco and my carbonemys survived the massacre. The attack took the lives of many of my favorite tames. If you ever see one of these near your base just grab all your stuff and as many tames as possible and just get outta there these things are just too powerful
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so just now I encountered this lv 3 theri and I had my lv 26 raptor and I thought we were unstoppable……And the rest was history.(Although I killed it in the end) Tip:kill or tame it u can’t run from it
UP for RIP LV 26 raptor
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If you see this thing it will kill you, your friends, your family, some guy down in Africa, and an alien on another planet.
Hug the chicken
Trust me just hug it
You do not find tickle chicken. Tickle chicken finds you.
A level 10 did 4000 damage to our level 137 Giga, and almost killed a level 200+ Argie. Be very very careful with these guys.
This dino is one of those Dino’s you do not want to mess with don’t even go near it like I mean agro range IT WILL CHOP HIDE ARMOUR USERS UP I had to learn it the hard way
To fight it you need the high ground
Since my first day on Ark, this thing has terrorized me. He just walks around my base, completely destroys it and kills every dinosaur I own. So I wanted to get revenge and tame him. Most awful experience I ever had in my life but hey, now I have this thing standing infront of my base doing absolutely nothing all day.
Anyone who is saying to run from these clearly doesn’t understand how fast they are.
Do not come close, because we're not passive.
When you get too close, we become aggressive.
We can kill hundreds of things that's in our way, all just in one day.
Do not come close, because we're not passive.
When you get too close, we become aggressive.