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DUN DUN DUUUUUH! Tame it with Gallamimus Kibble, I can do a lvl 108 in like 2 hours.
Seriously use Kibble its a circle.
DUN DUN DUUUUUH! Join/Make a Tribe, get people to help out for ♥♥♥♥ that takes that long.
You know what we did? Got an asston of narcs, tamed a ton of lvl 4 Gallamimus's all at once, next day we had enough eggs to tame a lvl 80 beaver. And we tamed a lvl 76.
It's a tribe based game. If you're going to go at it solo, expect it to be more difficult. it's not the dev's oversight, or anyones fault you're playing a team based game solo. Deal with the difficulty bud.
lvl 76 must be near 7h hours tamed with vegetables..
Now i have Way to many Galli egg. im ready for a real Beaver.
O_o !!
Guys, if u have no kibble why dont you tame a low lvl ? 8h40 on a... lvl 72 Beaver ?? Almost 1300 narcos ?
Impressive.
Have u try de Quetzal 112 with only raw meat ? 23h of total fun ! and only 7000 narcotics...
And, for galli, tame the lowest level possible if you going for eggs, that way you don't have to worry about dime eggs.
The question is what taming multiplier is right for you? You might consider some taming mulitpliers 'easy mode,' and beneath your dignity. Maybe 25X or 50X is too fast for you. What about 4X or 10X? There has to be a server out there that has the settings you like among the 15,000 servers +/- currently operating.
<- did it.
Oh, and if you're really out for fun: breed a compy! It takes 46 hours to grow, and the first 9 hours are spent shoving one meat into it every 15 seconds because it cannot carry more than two our three.