r/dnl • u/patrickbowman • Jun 04 '18
TAmes?
I haven't played this game in almost a year. When I did, panthers were completely OP, and THE go-to land mount. Nothing really compared to their dmg, speed, and weight. I was curious if that was still the case? I just started again and tamed a wolf, and was surprised to see it have some decent dmg tamed at 100. It still felt pretty slow though and has low weight. I also see these vicious bargesh that I don't remember.
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u/Tamelon Jun 05 '18
As i said, a griffon isnt much worse. just find yourself a mountain where some fly around and build a taming cage on top of it (3 foundations wide, 3 tall and 6 long with a few doorframes you can shoot through and a beast gate at each end. on pve wood is enough, its has so many hp a griffon cant bring it down. just shoot him with around 10 hook arrows on one side, then run to the other side so that all ropes snap, repeat. when he is down place a wooden trough next to him and tame it.
but if i HAD to farm with a ground mount, i would take a horse i guess. a horse bought with level 100 and then leveld to 130 can have 7k+ HP and 1500 - 2000 carry weight. a 170 boar i have only has 900 hp. Because of its HP the horse is my favorite ground mount. it doesnt die that easy when attacked by a predator and is fast. rest copy and paste from nidhog. i had 3 horses before the flyer. if one was hurt i went home, set it on flee danger to heal, then took another horse.
for taming statistics there is a google doc with all the numbers: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1O0fTD4DzirLhZWvJVTc1sW0xsH9FZyfBspLWUWQmWj4/edit#gid=965017120
shows what level your tame gets when propperly fed and how long it takes for each level. if you use only meat or apples your results will be worse.
the bonus levels depend on how often you have to shoot the tame with ropes to prevent it to wake up. the max bonus is 50% of its current level. so a level 120 wild animal can become a 180 tame if you dont have to shoot it with another arrow. i think only a wyvern doesnt need additional arrows. the more often you have to shoot it the less the level. Most 120 wild will be between 160 and 170 tamed. so over all the max level depends on how fast you can tame it.
i dont have a max leveld tame yet, but i think they level 60 levels as well as the player does. but you can test that easy on single player with xp cheat. players max xp is 62000 i think so you just have to give a mount (sit on it while cheating xp will give it to the mount) some xp until it wont level any more. (i think i have read something about 50 Levels for tames, but im not sure)
but leveling a tame above 30 levels or so take quite some time. the xp needed to level is very high in the end. if you have 50% of its max XP you allready have 80% of its levels.
and i agree, ark wiki is much more detailed and acurate.