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Izo Motobe Aug 4, 2022 @ 7:37pm
Evrima dinosaurus growth time
Please tell me the growth time of all dinosaurs in evrima
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CJC682 Aug 4, 2022 @ 11:47pm 
Well, from what I'm familiar with:
  • Dryosaurus: 30 minutes or so
  • Pteranodon: 40 or 50 minutes
  • Tenontosaurus: Just under 3 hours (I think)

According to the wiki, Utah takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, Pachy takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, and Carno takes just under 2 hours. Deino and Stego both take 5 hours.

Hypsi starts fully grown, of course.

Note that dinosaurs follow something of a growth curve, where their stats only start rising in earnest at the 75% mark, which is when they switch to their adult model. For example, only about 2 hours and 15 minutes in does a Teno weigh around 500 kilograms, enough to equal a single fully-grown Utah in a fight. I don't really play as Pachy, Stego, or regular carnis, but I imagine the same rules apply.

These times are all drastically shortened if you can find more than one of their different food sources - and drastically lengthened if you can't find any.
Last edited by CJC682; Aug 4, 2022 @ 11:49pm
Izo Motobe Aug 5, 2022 @ 3:21am 
Thank you vary much!!:beeped:
Izo Motobe Aug 5, 2022 @ 9:10am 
Originally posted by CJC682:
Well, from what I'm familiar with:
  • Dryosaurus: 30 minutes or so
  • Pteranodon: 40 or 50 minutes
  • Tenontosaurus: Just under 3 hours (I think)

According to the wiki, Utah takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, Pachy takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, and Carno takes just under 2 hours. Deino and Stego both take 5 hours.

Hypsi starts fully grown, of course.

Note that dinosaurs follow something of a growth curve, where their stats only start rising in earnest at the 75% mark, which is when they switch to their adult model. For example, only about 2 hours and 15 minutes in does a Teno weigh around 500 kilograms, enough to equal a single fully-grown Utah in a fight. I don't really play as Pachy, Stego, or regular carnis, but I imagine the same rules apply.

These times are all drastically shortened if you can find more than one of their different food sources - and drastically lengthened if you can't find any.
How long does Perfect Diet's stego take to grow?
Shot'em Aug 5, 2022 @ 9:36am 
Originally posted by Izo Motobe:
Originally posted by CJC682:
Well, from what I'm familiar with:
  • Dryosaurus: 30 minutes or so
  • Pteranodon: 40 or 50 minutes
  • Tenontosaurus: Just under 3 hours (I think)

According to the wiki, Utah takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, Pachy takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, and Carno takes just under 2 hours. Deino and Stego both take 5 hours.

Hypsi starts fully grown, of course.

Note that dinosaurs follow something of a growth curve, where their stats only start rising in earnest at the 75% mark, which is when they switch to their adult model. For example, only about 2 hours and 15 minutes in does a Teno weigh around 500 kilograms, enough to equal a single fully-grown Utah in a fight. I don't really play as Pachy, Stego, or regular carnis, but I imagine the same rules apply.

These times are all drastically shortened if you can find more than one of their different food sources - and drastically lengthened if you can't find any.
How long does Perfect Diet's stego take to grow?
Roughly 5 hours
Botji Aug 5, 2022 @ 2:46pm 
Originally posted by CJC682:
Well, from what I'm familiar with:
  • Dryosaurus: 30 minutes or so
  • Pteranodon: 40 or 50 minutes
  • Tenontosaurus: Just under 3 hours (I think)

According to the wiki, Utah takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, Pachy takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, and Carno takes just under 2 hours. Deino and Stego both take 5 hours.

Hypsi starts fully grown, of course.

Note that dinosaurs follow something of a growth curve, where their stats only start rising in earnest at the 75% mark, which is when they switch to their adult model. For example, only about 2 hours and 15 minutes in does a Teno weigh around 500 kilograms, enough to equal a single fully-grown Utah in a fight. I don't really play as Pachy, Stego, or regular carnis, but I imagine the same rules apply.

These times are all drastically shortened if you can find more than one of their different food sources - and drastically lengthened if you can't find any.
I have not really timed aside from looking at the clock around the time I spawn and then again after grown to 100%, growing a Utah with perfect diet seem to take about ~1 hour so I think those wiki times are assuming you have a perfect diet, not the base times.

Otherwise a Utah would only take like 30 minutes to grow to adult and I really dont think thats the case.
Shot'em Aug 5, 2022 @ 3:00pm 
Originally posted by Botji:
Originally posted by CJC682:
Well, from what I'm familiar with:
  • Dryosaurus: 30 minutes or so
  • Pteranodon: 40 or 50 minutes
  • Tenontosaurus: Just under 3 hours (I think)

According to the wiki, Utah takes 1 hour and 15 minutes, Pachy takes 2 hours and 15 minutes, and Carno takes just under 2 hours. Deino and Stego both take 5 hours.

Hypsi starts fully grown, of course.

Note that dinosaurs follow something of a growth curve, where their stats only start rising in earnest at the 75% mark, which is when they switch to their adult model. For example, only about 2 hours and 15 minutes in does a Teno weigh around 500 kilograms, enough to equal a single fully-grown Utah in a fight. I don't really play as Pachy, Stego, or regular carnis, but I imagine the same rules apply.

These times are all drastically shortened if you can find more than one of their different food sources - and drastically lengthened if you can't find any.
I have not really timed aside from looking at the clock around the time I spawn and then again after grown to 100%, growing a Utah with perfect diet seem to take about ~1 hour so I think those wiki times are assuming you have a perfect diet, not the base times.

Otherwise a Utah would only take like 30 minutes to grow to adult and I really dont think thats the case.
I have reliable sources that say that growth time - as of Update 4 - is double the number listed on the wiki for everything but Pachy. This makes it so that growth is double the time it used to be at 1 nutrient, 50% longer with 2, and only about 20% shorter with all 3.
Botji Aug 5, 2022 @ 3:38pm 
Originally posted by Shot'em:
I have reliable sources that say that growth time - as of Update 4 - is double the number listed on the wiki for everything but Pachy. This makes it so that growth is double the time it used to be at 1 nutrient, 50% longer with 2, and only about 20% shorter with all 3.
That does line up a lot better with my own experience, good to know. You get a internet cookie!
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