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Ark dodo not laying eggs
Ark dodo not laying eggs












ark dodo not laying eggs ark dodo not laying eggs

Statistically things can be against you at times and then other times you'll be inundated with eggs(if you got lots of dinos). Since you say you cannot(and Im assuming your wincingly playing on an official server or sp with default settings) get an oviraptor, then you are stuck with just getting lots and lots of females of the same dino type.Įgg laying isnt a guarantee. And also enabling this better is having an oviraptor, weighted down, and put on wander(so it doesnt move) for a better drop chance bonus. Really significant numbers of eggs(and more importantly consistently so) only come about with not just 2 or so/// more like 5-12(depending on the dino). Originally posted by Zedrin:I've been trying to get a few specific eggs to make kibbles, but for some reason a lot of my dinos are really slow at laying them. I'm having trouble getting eggs in the first place, I don't exactly have eggs to spare, let alone any large eggs that they'd like. Is there anything specific that helps dinos lay eggs? Should I have them just on the ground or should I have them on a foundation?Īlternatively if there's better ways to encounter and steal wild eggs i'm all ears.ĮDIT: do not suggest getting an oviraptor. My dilos seem to lay eggs fairly consistently but I have lik 12.įor a while my lystrosaurs were also laying eggs but now they've stopped, after I got my 5th one. My pachys haven't laid a single egg yet (but don't have a male to mate boost so that probably explains it) Same goes for my scorpians (both are 2F 1M), only my first scorpian egg was when it was by itself.ĭimorphidons are the same way. My pterodons have provided me with only 2 eggs over a long course of time. I try to aim for at least 1 male and 2 females of whatever I'm working with. If you keep your dinos in an enclosed part of your base, tear out some foundations and do your best to have the dino's egg laying offset be over an area where there's no foundation.īut anyways, I can assure you that eggs inside of containers makes no difference.I've been trying to get a few specific eggs to make kibbles, but for some reason a lot of my dinos are really slow at laying them. I would never get eggs from my quetzals in my old farm, but had tons from going to 50, 50.Įggs can fall through ceilings and foundations.

ark dodo not laying eggs

but someone else can stop by and see the eggs.Īt one point the best way to gather quetzal eggs was to go check the floating invisible box at 50, 50 and also right below it on the beach. Ī bug I've experienced a few times is dinos laying eggs, but they don't render in for you. For most, the eggs just fall through the terrain (you can verify this by having your dinos on high terrain and using k-mode, or ghosting underground to find floating eggs. I've only had this work correctly in a few very specific areas, but it's extremely lucrative if it works for you. Terrain type can make a difference - easiest way to spot this is if your dinos can lay eggs every 120 seconds via stasis / unstasis methods (use beds and watch the respawn timers). Bugs have been around for eggs off and on since tamed dinos started laying them: The rest comes collectively and is harder to verify for specific reasons. Mate boost doubles a dino's chance to lay an egg. So if you move too far away from your dinos, the timers reset.ĭodos and Penguin like to ignore most egg laying rules (mostly cause penguin is inherited from dodos and dodos are special). Unstasised interval timer (17 minutes unbuffed) resets when the dino enters stasis. 11m 20s compared to 17m (let them lay and compare spoil timers). Ovi's make your dinos lay eggs 33% faster while unstasised. Some can be proven by the use of ark science: Max 6 eggs in an area for a single type of dino.ġ20 second interval between chances to lay eggs while leaving stasis. Some information can be dug directly out of the devkit: To be fair there's always been a lot of misinformation in regards to egg laying. I understand you're trying to be helpfull and that's great, but spreading misinformation isn't going to help anyone. This is the forum you want, this is the forum you get. Which to you is definitive proof against it somehow.Īs convincing as ever. And that, alone, somehow refutes the idea that changing the first could change the second, which you're sure of because you haven't actually tried changing the first. Originally posted by HawthornThistleberry:So your research basically comes down to that you have some number of eggs, and produce some number of eggs.














Ark dodo not laying eggs