Basilosaurus ark
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Brute Basilosaurus appear similar to the normal Basilosaurus but are larger. This section displays the Brute Basilosaurus's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Brute Basilosaurus. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Brute Basilosaurus will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized.
Basilosaurus ark
By ZePhurnace , December 3, in General. So, recently I jave been trying to find a high level Basilo to tame. I am playing on mobile, but at this point, I will take ANY help. Any good hotspots or tips to get them to respawn? I find that when you are trying to find something specific you can start to see less and less of that Dino. However instead of a basil respawning you may get a megalodon. However you are looking for basils and the shark may swim right past you thereby not spawning in another creature. What you need to do is go to the ark spawn map and find out what spawn group the basil is in. I think things link mantas, icthy, and megalodons are in that group. Possibly some of the other larger marine life too. So what you need to do is kill absolutely everything down there. Then more basils will spawn in. Heres an example. When trying to find a max spinos you have to kill all the fish, bary, and spinos in the river region you are working. After referencing the spawn map enough you may even come to recognize different spawn groups as you explore the map without even having to look at the map.
Bush84 Posted December 6,
For the past two weeks or so we've been hunting high level Basils in an attempt to find some that might be able to survive the underwater caves. At first we found quite a few but killed them all due to them being low level. After a few days we noticed that the amount of Basils we were finding was steadily decreasing until we might find two up in the entire ocean. We decided to use the destroywilddinos command to refresh all the dinos on the server and then we saw there were around 20 on the map now. I'm curious what could have been taking the spawn slots in place of the Basils.
The Basilosaurus Solatiumfecit is a water creature that was first seen during the late Eocene period and has a piscivore diet along with a passive temperament. This creature appears to have similarities with other modern whale-like creatures although it seems to be limited to shallow waters. A wild Basilosaurus does not attack humans nor will it fight back but usually there will be other sea creatures following it that will attack those who harm it. Tribes that have tamed a Basilosaurus can make use of it for a safer encounter with most underwater creatures as well as its ability to produce oil that can be used for crafting. The Basilosaurus has adapted to being in shallow water and appears to heal much quicker while in the deeper parts of the sea, it appears to actually drown and eventually die. Smaller creatures tend to follow the Basilosaurus around since it leaves behind scraps for them to feed off of and in return, they will protect it when threatened. This creature is usually tamed as it makes a great underwater mound due to its ability to protect its rider from hot and cold temperatures.
Basilosaurus ark
This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker , the author of the dossiers , has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature. One of the stranger creatures in the waters surrounding the Island is Basilosaurus solatiumfecit. It's a powerful swimmer which has adapted to the shallows so remarkably well that it rapidly recovers from injuries when near the water's surface.
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If the player has a very high quality Sword and good melee damage, that would also suffice. Start a Wiki. Possibly some of the other larger marine life too. It has a long snake-like body that undulates through the seas of the ARK like the sea serpents of folklore and its head is like a crocodile, full of sharp teeth. Icon Text Italics denote creatures that have not yet been released! How to find and tame a Therizinosaur in Ark: Survival Ascended. Raw Prime Meat. Previously wrote for Yahoo Sport, Stats Perform and online news publications. Unhealthy Sandslash obsession. Posted December 4, Use our spawn command builder for Basilosaurus below to generate a command for this creature. Basilosaurus Blubber. Rider Weaponry. This just goes to show that Wardrum need to make high level spawns more common.
Common Rare Untameable Cave. This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker , the author of the dossiers , has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.
Does anyone have exact lat and long for where to find them? Views Read Sign up to edit View source View history. By ZePhurnace , December 3, in General. Cooked Prime Meat. However instead of a basil respawning you may get a megalodon. Any strong creature can do this task since you don't have to worry about taking damage. Yes, I have read that killing other creatures including low level basilos helps, Apparently cnidria, leedsych, megalodons, ichthys, manta, etc all count and I have been doing that. My other underwater tames follow that passive tame. Never thought that the spawns may move away causing things to stop spawning, so thanks for the help. Basilosaurus is usually closely followed by other predatory creatures, as its eating habits leave plenty of scraps for scavengers to consume.
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