![]() it last way longer than 2 mins per peice in feeding trough. ![]() When we raised babies, we calculated a stack of raw meat spoiling at like 13 hours or something. Basically it will feed nearly every animal you have for 3 days and you'll not have to worry about it expiring. Dodo Kibble stacks to 100, has a spoil timer of 432000 minutes (3 Days) and fills 6000 food. If you're rich, crazy or just have a ton of Dodo's, you could always just put Dodo Kibble in the trough. I'd recommend Cooked Meat as it last the longest and the negative impact of the -250 food you lose is mitigated as the food stays in the trough that much longer than the other options. That means that a stack of Cooked Meat will last 15 times longer than a stack of Raw Meat. There are 480 Herbivores, 475 of them released and 5 yet to be released (including variants). Herbivores have 62.5 damage reduction vs fire (due to their thick hides). If the meat stays in the trough and every piece of food is eaten then you'll have restored 1000 food to a dinosaur. Herbivores are creatures that eat Berries and Vegetables. That means that you'll have 40 minutes (2/3 of an hour) of time for that food to stay in the trough. Raw Meat has a 2 minute spoil timer in a trough. If it stays in the trough and every piece gets eaten you'll have restored 750 total food to a dinosaur. That means that you'll have 600 minutes (10 Hours) of time for that food to stay in the trough. ![]() I don't know if they harvest berries from gardens but if they do, you can instead be translating actual dog shit to dodo meat.Cooked Meat has a spoil timer of 20 minutes in a trough. There you have it, a way to passively convert berries into raw meat. Just remember to put food in a trough for the dodo birds to eat. If there's a snake that you can set to automatically kill the dodo birds as they fall you can have it collect meat indefinitely, then just take meat off of the snake whenever you need some. If a tame one does fall it will eventually turn feral due to starvation and be killed by your carnivores then. You won't want to imprint each one anyway otherwise your carnivore might not attacc it when it falls. I don't think they will wander off the foundation naturally, but one will be forced off when an egg hatches. For passive taming: Put the creatures preferred food into the last slot of your hotbar and approach the creature. Have a single raised foundation over a carnivore pit and put breeding dodo birds in the top. I used this method to get leather very quickly with my sabertooth for the entire ten minutes that I had it before it got itself impaled by a territorial spike ball, and then dragged to death trying to avenge me when I died trying to save it.Įdit: You know what I just realized that if you wanted to, you could set up an automatic drip feeder that drops dodo birds onto your snake pit or whatever using a similar method as the chicken mill in minecraft. If the thing had stuff in their inventory, skins for example, your pet should now have them in the inventory. When they're done have them return to you. If you have carnivores set them to follow when you're out hunting and when you kill something whistle for them to stay, if they have wander turned on they'll harvest nearby corpses. I haven't tried it because the materials are prohibitive for me and I can vomit suicide by crushing from all the berries I get, but you can also try spreading grass seeds by your base if you have a fenced off region where it's safe for them to forage. ![]() I was completely confused why my thing was being weighed down one time and it was because I was farming thatch with it and picked up like ten thousand berries on accident. Just remember that extremely large dinosaurs will stack up berries so fast that they'll actually be over encumbered by a thousand plus weight worth of berries but only eat one or two per minute. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature. This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. If you have herbivores go to a green area and whistle for it to wander for a minute or mount them and eat some shrubs. The Compsognathus (komp-sog-NAY-thus), or simply Compy, is one of the dinosaurs in ARK: Survival Evolved. That will sometimes be more efficient than picking berries yourself and a hell of a lot faster. Also let your things harvest their own stuff so they can eat without you having to feed them yourself. ![]()
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