Dododex
ARK: Survival Evolved & Ascended Companion
Tips & Strategies
Para los hablaispana o hablantes de español les recomiendo que lo agarren con un quetzal y si no tienen un argentavis con una buena cantidad de salud y lo lleven a una caja de tameo recomiendo de madera o piedra ya que de paja la destruye muy rapido si es de nivel bajo sera facil dormirlo ya que su torpor es poco y subira rapido su comida preferida es el kibble exepcional seguido de carne de cordero cocinada (la carne de cordero son soltadas por las ovis o ovisales como les quieras llamar) y carne de primera cocinada, necesitaras narcoticos ya que su torpor se baja rapido al ser tameado sirve para escalar arboles y piedras eso es todo espero de que te sirva :D
More Thylacoleo Taming & KO Tips
You don’t find thyla, thyla finds you
I was upset the app doesn't have it listed in Fjördur, but Thylas are actually on the map. Let's try to get it updated!
They prefer cooked meat over raw. Don't waste your precious raw mutton, better cook it, as it tames faster and with higher efficiency.
Set a parasaur on turret mode and fly over redwoods carrying it with a flyer. Any of these things will get marked.
Today I was in the Redwoods in asa with a Megatherium. Turns out Thylas don't attack when you ride them. Easy Lv 150 tame.
Rip cole the thylacoleo u live god life 🙏 💔
Rip cole😢😢 A great Thyla who deserved better
Rip Cole we thank thee for your service…🥺😔
Fly around on an argie while holding a parasaur on turret mode, the parasaur will sense it but make sure the thylacoleo can't reach you by flying high above so it hits the parasaur rather than you.
How I tamed two of these bad boys (actually one after another: one female and one male) is that I just encountered them running after some prey, got on high ground with an argentavis and shot one with tranq darts and tranq arrows; it went quickly unconscious but its torpor was draining pretty fast so I had to feed it narcotics (around 30 for an 8 lvl) or even bio toxin; the taming process was stupidly long for both of them, I used a lot of raw prime meat and regular raw meat but apparently they prefer cooked meat from what I've heard?
As I'm writing this, Thylacoleos are probably my favorite tames because of their versatility. I tried to somehow climb a huge redwood tree once I rode this beast and oh boy, it works so good.