![]() ![]() ![]() So my plan is to ignore the speed of egg laying, and focus on what's easiest to get in each tier, because random chance is random and I may get screwed or not regardless of species. It'd probably take several hundred hours to detect if they are actually similar rates. Between stats and mutations the process gets a bit complicated, but we’re here to offer an introduction to the art of love. One of the most effective ways to do that is through breeding. So I'm sure that technically somewhere in the background the algorithm that determines egg lay chance is the same, but when translated to real life the fluctuations in randomness are so large (large cycle times, super rare, etc) that on my end I see massive differences in rate between species. Ark: Survival Evolved is largely focused on getting getting the best possible Dinos for yourself and your tribe. When in render distance they lay regularly when loaded into render distance they play ketchup.Īccording to the wiki all dino species should have the same egg laying time cycle lengths, do you know if it's just your argy's that take longer or is it a general thing?įrom your experience what dinos would you suggest for each kibble type? (based on speed of laying eggs) Your analysis of stasis mechanics seems broadly correct. Argies take at least three times longer despite similar numbers. My team of Ankys and Turtles (roughly 9ish) crank me up to 50 in a few multi-hour sessions. That said, with 9 females you should be getting them fairly briskly. Originally posted by Veeshan:Same here, wildly different rates per dinos, official rates. *stasis as far as I understood means that when no players are in rendering distance of dinos everything they do is stopped including egg laying (and pooping and moving) I have male and several females of each species and an oviraptor nearby and that seems the most that I can do to increase egg laying rate but even then it is only a 2% chance every 11 minutes and 20 seconds, I'm getting on average maybe 5 eggs a day with 9 mate boosted females of a certain species, what can I do to get more? I'm finding this a bit confusing, it says female dinos lay eggs continuously regardless if a player is nearby or not but it is also saying for it not to be in stasis* a player has to be near by and the the game starts the egg laying calculation when a player is nearby.ĭoes this mean that when a player is nearby it starts the timer?Įgg laying doesn't seem to happen at exact intervals (17 minutes without ovi and 11 minutes and 20 seconds with ovi) so is the egg laying not entirely stopped when players are out of range but instead paused and then resumed when a player renders the dinos? On the other hand, the game starts the egg laying calculation routine when the creature comes out of stasis, i.e. the creature has to be loaded which in practice means a player has to be in its vicinity. (Technically spoken, the creature cannot be in stasis*, i.e. "Currently female dinos will drop eggs continuously, no matter if the player is around or not. I've made an egg pen in the hopes of mass producing kibbles for taming but I'm getting barely any eggs, so I did a bit of research and in the wiki it says ![]()
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