![]() Research about dinos that look ok to hunt before hunting them to know what you should be aware of. If they are larger prey like spinos or rexes it is better to stay away from trying to hunt them becuase they have fast heal and spinos is very bleed resistant. Also as a dilo, biting prey once helps to kill it, so all you have to do is keep your prey's bleed up and keep them moving. Remember this becuase it can save your life. The more stam you have the higher chance you have to survive if you are being hunted. You also have good stam, but like any other dinos you need to spare your stam wisely. Like i mentioned earlier, green camos help with surviving in the day and you can outrun most dinos. Always remember that hunting at night is safer and you have a higher success rate than hunting in the daytime. They are fast and dangerous, but 1 utah can surely be killed by a dilo. 3 utahs can kill a rex without any casulties. Carnos are also the fastest things in the game. Be careful if they are carnos or utahs though, because you can easily lose your dilo because utahs usually have lots of pack members and carnos do lots of bleed and have decent night vision. When they think your gone, bite them again and try to keep them up. You crouch, run straight to them while they are distracted, bite them, and run back to safety. You stay a little distance away but just enough to see them clearly. You can bite something once and keep it moving and you can kill it. The dilo has astonishing bleed and bleed resistance. Hunting at night is much easier because of the astonishing night vision on the dilo. You can stalk prey from a fairly close distance by hiding in bushes and moving close to trees. Have a lighter dark green and a dark green help with hunting and hiding. This especially helps when hunting or hiding in the day time. Ever since they added the skin customization you can make forest camos. They can also be dangerous during the day too, but you must have the correct camo. They will eventually die if they can't escape (leaving a blood trail which can be smelled) or kill the Dilo. If they rest, you can bite them again and keep them bleeding. If they chase him, they take tons of damage. He has excellent healing rates for his size and his huge Bleed stat lets him tag someone once, maybe twice and then just keep at a distance. That can kill something pretty quickly if it doesn't stop moving. If this same example has 100 bleed, they will take 10 damage per tick resting, but a whopping 80 damage per tick if sprinting. If it has 10 bleed, that means it will take 3 damage per tick (every 3 secs) while standing up, but only 1 damage per tick while resting. Its resistance modifiers are 0.3 standing, 0.1 resting, and 0.8 sprinting. It's usually a decimal and it's applied multiplicatively.įor example let's say we have some dinosaur. Each dino has bleed resistance values that affect the damage. So, 100 dmg max or is that the base value and moving increases it? A group can kill a Para or even Rexes with enough patience. Larger things will take less bleed due to size differences but for example 4 bites is still enough to put fatal amounts of bleed on a full size Carno. So after those 2 bites you just have to hang back and wait. Meaning it can apply max bleed to things it's size in about 2 bites. For example a sprinting Para will take quite a bit of bleed damage but a resting rex will take virtually none.ĭilo does *50* base bleed per bite. Different dinosaurs also resist the damage differently. The more the dinosaur moves around the more damage it will cause. ![]() You will often win before it's over and simply need to avoid being hit.ĭilo has a very weak bite force, but applies so much Bleed that it can be dangerous even to larger things if bitten multiple times.īleed is a value ranging from 0 to 100 and while you are bleeding, you will take damage every 3 seconds based on this value. That way you can start with an easy tame, for instance a dodo, and use its eggs to make kibble for an ihchty or ptera.Originally posted by Souretsu:Dilo is a bit unconventional in a fight. There are a couple of cases in which your tamed dinos can be use in a chain to tame different species. Special Case: For the Quetzal kibble you will need a different amount of resources: 100 mejoberries and 120 fiber! Recipes Egg Furthermore you will require fuel to light the cooking pot, such as wood or thatch. In addition to the ingredients that are present in the table, you’ll also need 2 mejoberries, 3 fiber and something filled with water (such as a waterskin, water jar or canteen) to be put in the cooking pot. After around 30 seconds a kibble will be formed. The kibbles can be created by putting the ingredients in a cooking pot and lighting the fire. In this post you’ll find the table with the specific ingredient for each of the kibbles you can create in ARK. ![]()
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