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ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies

[THIS WILL COVER ONLINE SERVERS: mainly PVE]
These guys are probably the best mount in the game: fast, agile and deadly, if you get an amazing level and a breeding pair, get a baby, get it 100% imprint it’s perfect, mine can take out brontos, alpha raptors, rexes. He has me across the map and saved so many of my dinos by doing meat runs, although they get hide, pelt and keratin more than meat. I usually use mine for when I am doing metal runs to defend me from scorpions and sabertooth. If you’re up to that stage keep it in a cryopod at all times and throw it out when you are close to dying
More Thylacoleo Utility Tips
Thylacoleo has a bleed effect that does % of hp damage over a small amount of time. i killed my first titanosaur with my thyla but attacking and running when it agro’d BUT you can’t let the bleeding deal the finishing blow. This just happened and my thyla and I didn’t get the xp.
Hit the sky button so people don’t make my mistake and miss out on heaps of xp 🤥
Thylacoleo are capable of pinning down flyers in mid-flight (anything but the Quetz and Wyvern, I believe), other Thylacoleo, and even Therizinos. You can also jump from object to object by holding down the jump button while pouncing from a tree or cliff (have to hit it at the right angle, however).
The Thyla is an impressive creature to tame, so here is a guide to it. #1. The thyla is found in the Redwoods, and the Desert, and is aggressive. They will cause a bleed effect when they attack you, so be careful. #2. The Thyla will jump on you if you are riding anything in the redwoods, so be cautious. They can be lured into a trap, mostly a 4x4 stone one with doorframes 2 high. They are incredible when tamed, as they can climb rocks and trees, but only straight. Their saddle is only at Level 51. #3. It can harvest lots of meat and hide, so if you go out to grind meat, use a Thyla to do so. As impressive as they are, I would not recommend them for any boss fight: Leave that to rexes, yutys, daedons, etc. This is my guide to the thyla, and I hope you like it! Signed, Pickle844Luvr