![]() ![]() Pachys are some of the first dinosaurs that most new survivors will face and tame. Killing a Pachy will yield Raw Meat, Hide, and Keratin. Give that it is such a low level, a Pachy is a prime dinosaur for beginning adventurers. Combining 110 hide, 65 fiber, and 20 wood will create this saddle. A Pachy Saddle is unlocked at level 15 and costs 9 Engram Points. Pachys do have the ability to be ridden, which requires a Pachy Saddle. Pachys will randomly drop Pachy Eggs which can be hatched into a baby Pachy, or made into kibble to speed up the taming process for Paracers. They can be found in abundance in the southwestern corner of the island. They are rather slow walkers, but can move very quickly when they are using their special charge attack. If you follow the rules above, you maximize your chances, but sometimes the numbers just say no.Given its passive nature, the Pachy will remain passive unless it is provoked by being attacked. The mate boosted/ovi boosted chance is just that a chance. This is pure RNG, and there's nothing you can do. My raptors and pachys (also nearby) give a ton of eggs, there's one constantly there, i swear, while my lystrosaurs rarely, and I mean rarely, give even one. Right next to them are 7 carnos, who give a steady supply. My Dilos (specifically) are very feast or famine they pop out eggs like it's nobody's business one moment then won't give anything for a long time. I have 7 of each animal that I want eggs from. I also like to keep Ark open while I work sometimes, and pop in every 20-25 minutes to collect eggs.īad luck. Because of this, it's wise to treat building days as egg collecting days. They will NOT lay eggs when you're offline. As long as you're close enough for the animal to be visible, even if far away, it can lay eggs. So always be sure to check under the ceilings!īeing within render distance is, I'm 99.9% sure, a must. And some sitting on ceilings can lay eggs right next to one another, and one egg will fall to the ground while the other wont. This does not always happen I keep animals on ground, ceilings, etc. Eggs (especially small ones, like dilos) sometimes sink into ceilings/foundations, or fall through. Others have pointed out that ceilings may be a problem. Oviraptor boost (have it on wander, but weigh it down with stone so it cant run away) for an hour to get any?Įveryone else has answered very well, but sometimes your animals just don't cooperate. There is a male for boost present.ĭo you know what am I doing wrong? More precisely what happened that they just stop laying eggs? Do I need to stand directly next to them i.e. I didn't change anything from the first time they gave me eggs (nor in the dyno settings or environment) they are not mating (passive and disabled wandering). I don't think "egg limit" in given area would be problem, because there are no other eggs around. Regardless how long it was from then, they didn't gave any further eggs. They were standing on stone ceiling and I was able to gather first round of eggs. They layed eggs and then they just stopped. I would like to ask for an advice some of more experienced player about following situation:
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