2/18/2023 0 Comments Ark dilo egg farm![]() ![]() Originally posted by Akhorahil:It's 6 per species that isn't a dodo or a dilo. I just thought that once i picked them up and put them in an inventory (storage, preserving bin, fridge etc.) they would no longer count to egg limits, but it appears that they do Now that I've started doing that its not uncommon to return from a trip off somewhere and find eggs stacked 2 high under dilos and parasaurs. Its enough now that i know to keep converting the stored eggs to kibble (which does go in the fridge). I do a run for angler gel, i check for eggs. I do a run for obsidian, i check for eggs. I can only do one thing at a time really, so i just build up enough kibble to tame one max level dino at a time. I've thought about designing an egg pen, but again in single player (with everything on default except difficulty) its too much resources and space, so i just have them arranged in lines so i can walk along the row behind them and grab the eggs. I have them in a large storage container (not the small wooden box, the big one thats just barely bigger than the bookshelf). In single player, days is a long time so having eggs take up space in either of those is wasteful. But what i didn't know is that eggs stored in assorted inventories count against the 6 max per species (8 for titanoboas). They have a 1% chance (non mated) every 2 minutes. The other dinos are independant of pooping. ![]() They either crap or lay an egg and there aren't limits on their egg numbers. They are the only ones who lay eggs on a poop cycle. ![]() Of course you need a quetz for the bigger stuff. We built a taming pen and dropped like 3-4 of them in there at a time. Probably 20 dodos I don't even need anymore. I have 9-10 female raptors, turtles, stegos, and scorpions. But your numbers are way too low if you want to seriously farm some eggs. My plan is to box in part of the pillar area and use it for mating. Plenty of room to put a few carnos and stuff inbetween the pillars. Anyhow built my building off the egg farm wall and used pillars to support it. Works good for fertilizer production too. All I gotta do is runn around the wall and pick em up. Eggs roll down the ramp and onto the ground. Small dinos on the bottom row, medium dinos on the top row. Then I layered the dinos on a ramp on each side of the wall. My egg farm is basically a row of foundations with a wall going up oh IDK 5-6 walls high. Since you are in your own game you can easily do what I did. Now you just wait around and everytime the poop there is a chance they lay an egg.Īnd by cabinet, I hope you mean fridge/preserving bin. 2-3 minutes after you come back all the dinos pooped/lay an egg. You USED to have to let the dinos go into stasis (all humans go a good distance away) for like 5 minutes then come back. I can't remember if they have a higher rate or not. :P next patch.ĭodos don't have an egg limit and have a much higher chance to lay an egg. ![]() Oviraptor is supposed to boost that rate further and collect eggs. You only need 1 male and any number of females for the mate boost.ġ% chance to drop an egg everytime it poos for unmated female The "vicinity" is actually quite large and DOES include wild dinos. It's 6 per species that isn't a dodo or a dilo. ![]()
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