ARK: Survival Evolved

ARK: Survival Evolved

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Griffith Jun 15, 2017 @ 1:59am
Leeds mia
I've been circling the island the past few days. I've check at various depths and haven't seen a leeds anywhere. Did they remove them off the spawn table or something since so many people living the raft lifestyle were complaining?
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pixelrobot (Banned) Jun 15, 2017 @ 2:11am 
The oceans in general are really empty - they seriously need to do something about making it suck less.
pixelrobot (Banned) Jun 15, 2017 @ 2:13am 
To elaborate - lots of the ocean floor is bare, no schools of fish, predictable spawn patterns (two plesio) (one mosa) repeat. Mosa/Plesio can't swim past certain height (why?) food chain (like the rest of the island) makes no sense.
BattleSquirrel7 Jun 15, 2017 @ 2:56am 
Play on official server, leeds spawn reliably in shallows in places where you can see the bottom from shore. Probably not the most logical place for them, but if you killl one and come back an hour later there's a new one in nearly the same spot. This is on Center map where rafts are really quite handy, and having leeds in shallow makes the raft business a lot more interesting.
Griffith Jun 15, 2017 @ 3:37am 
I play on official on an island server. They used to spawn in shallow water in easy to find spots. People complained a lot and I remember the devs saying the pushed the spawn points out further and into deeper water but I haven't been able to find them in shallow, mid, or low depths.
Dolomite83 Jun 15, 2017 @ 3:48am 
Originally posted by pixelrobot:
The oceans in general are really empty - they seriously need to do something about making it suck less.
Keep in mind that jellys occupy the same spawn limit of other fishes, so if in your server people keep hunting/taming big water dinos and ignoring jellys, the sea will eventually be all light blue
Humpenstilzchen Jun 15, 2017 @ 3:48am 
I find most of them around the snow biome. There are plenty of them.
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Date Posted: Jun 15, 2017 @ 1:59am
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