ARK: Survival Evolved
Immersive Taming
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Default Supported Dinos and Baits
For any players who installed the mod previously but have not played in some time, a one time reset of Immersive Taming settings may required for default bait prefs to repopulate if you're seeing unusual bait preferences. See the Customization thread for more details.

Food Baits

By default, bait desirability is determined by if the Dino would normally eat the bait ingredient when tamed, as opposed to its original preferred taming foods.

However, you can edit bait preferences on a per species basis using the Immersive Taming Settings menu. See this thread for more info.

Simply drop the bait from your hotbar or shoot from a bow, crossbow or compound bow to initiate the tame and attract a supported dino. Can also handfeed baits if taming is above 35% and the bait is on the last item in the hotbar. Handfeeding grants a 15% bonus by default.

Berry Bag - Any dino that eats Mejoberries when tamed.
Veggie Bag - Any dino that eats Veggie Base (Any vegetable) when tamed.
Botany Bale - Any dino that also eats Veggie Base (Any vegetable) when tamed.
Raw Meat - Any dino that eats Raw Meat when tamed.
Raw Prime Meat - Any dino that eats Raw Prime Meat when tamed.
Raw Mutton - Any dino that eats Raw Mutton when tamed.
Raw Fish Meat - Any dino that eats Raw Fish Meat when tamed.
Raw Prime Fish Meat - Any dino that eats Raw Prime Fish Meat when tamed.
Blubber Bait - Any dino that eats Raw Prime Fish Meat when tamed.
Spoiled Meat - Any dino that eats Spoiled Meat when tamed.
Sulfur Rock - Any dino that eats eats Sulfur when tamed.
Aberrant Mushroom Bag Bait - Any dino that eats Plant Z Seeds when tamed.

In addition, the following dinos with stricter diets have also been manually added.
- Enabled Achatina to eat Berry, Veggie and Botany Baits.
- Enabled Procop to eat Veggie and Botany Baits
- Enabled Liopleurodon and Boa to eat non-spoiled Meat Baits.
- Enabled Archa to eat Spoiled Meat Baits
- Enabled any creature that is a child class of LanternPet to eat Aberrant Mushroom Bag Bait

Trophy Baits

Trophy Baits can be shot or thrown like regular Baits. Once investigated, specified Dinos will commence combat with the player. Taming progress will only increase by proving your worth in battle, by depleting the Dino's health by half. Once reached, target prevention will unlock, and the Dino can be fed food baits like a regular passive tame.

Rex Arm - Attracts Rexes and Rock Elementals for Combat Taming.
Spino Sail - Attracts Spinos, Plesiosaurs, Mosasaurs and Tusoteuthis for Combat Taming.
Yuty Lung - Attracts Yutyrannus and Therizinosaurus for Combat Taming.
Rock Drake Feather - Attracts Rock Drakes, Basilisks, Karkinos and Reapers * for Combat Taming.
Giga Heart - Attracts Gigas and Titanosaurs for Combat Taming.
Fire Wyvern Talon - Attracts Fire and Ice Wyverns for Combat Taming
Lightning Wyvern Talon - Attracts Lightning Wyverns for Combat Taming
Poison Wyvern Talon - Attracts Poison Wyverns for Combat Taming

Kibble Baits

Currently set to their vanilla preferences. Although dinos can by default be tamed with any kibble (albeit slowly if not their preferred one), don't worry about a random Dodo accidentally going for your Quetz kibble for your Giga. There's checks in place to ensure kibble baits only attract those dinos that eat it as their preferred food.

*Only specific Reapers can tamed, depending on how and where they're spawned. See this thread for more info.
Автор останньої редакції: Burgesssssss; 8 верес. 2018 о 8:52
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Do baits work for Hyaenodon and Troodon?
Цитата допису Temari :3:
Do baits work for Hyaenodon and Troodon?
I don't believe they do by default, but if you're in single player you can make them work using the journal.
Цитата допису Mad stargatedalek-tologist:
Цитата допису Temari :3:
Do baits work for Hyaenodon and Troodon?
I don't believe they do by default, but if you're in single player you can make them work using the journal.


single player works, I even got the achievement "Master Zoologist - You tamed all of the domesticable creatures on the ARK!".

Thanks
I can't seem to find an answer since megalodons are not listed on the trophy, but I can not get megalodons to go after bait. They eat fish meat so it should be working but it isn't
adonisgaming93, Megalodons are meat eaters, they take meat baits ^__^
(source: me having just tamed one a few days ago)
Megs also have like a 10000 unit aggro radius, so they're probs aggro-ing onto you before they're being attracted to a bait. Try using the fishing rod (:
Автор останньої редакції: Burgesssssss; 11 квіт. 2020 о 16:55
I can't tame any tek dino's on my single player, is this intended? No tek creature reacts to any bait.
i'm having difficulty taming wyverns and rock drakes immersively. in the settings on the journal, it looks like they should be tameable, but when i use the awesome spyglass on them it says they're not, and they aren't responding to baits... is there a way to override this?
Is there a particular method to taming flyers? I have only recently installed the mod and would like to Immersive Tame a Pteranodon. I'm worried that it might fly away in the middle of taming and lose taming progress by the time it lands again.
Цей коментар ще не було перевірено нашою системою автоматичної перевірки вмісту. Його буде тимчасово приховано, доки ми не переконаємося, що він не містить шкідливого вмісту (наприклад, посилань на сайти, що викрадають інформацію).
Цитата допису tatiana:
Is there a particular method to taming flyers? I have only recently installed the mod and would like to Immersive Tame a Pteranodon. I'm worried that it might fly away in the middle of taming and lose taming progress by the time it lands again.
That is indeed a concern, I've had multiple flyers chased off that I could never find again, or flew off over the water and out of my reach. However taming progress is not lost so quickly that their idle\wandering flight will render them untamable, and the taming interactions you get as it progresses will make it even easier. The bait ballons can help, yes, but they are also unnecessary, most of my flyers were tamed without.

But one thing that I would recommend, don't try the Ptera as your first one. Have a raptor or similar as a mount that you can dash around on during the tame, following it as it moves about, and preemptively taking out anything that would attack it and scare it off.
Цитата допису pcfixer40:
Цитата допису tatiana:
Is there a particular method to taming flyers? I have only recently installed the mod and would like to Immersive Tame a Pteranodon. I'm worried that it might fly away in the middle of taming and lose taming progress by the time it lands again.
That is indeed a concern, I've had multiple flyers chased off that I could never find again, or flew off over the water and out of my reach. However taming progress is not lost so quickly that their idle\wandering flight will render them untamable, and the taming interactions you get as it progresses will make it even easier. The bait ballons can help, yes, but they are also unnecessary, most of my flyers were tamed without.

But one thing that I would recommend, don't try the Ptera as your first one. Have a raptor or similar as a mount that you can dash around on during the tame, following it as it moves about, and preemptively taking out anything that would attack it and scare it off.
Thanks for the advice! I have tamed two Pteras now. The lower level one didn't even have time to fly away (I have 4X taming rate). The very high level one flew off, but came back rather quickly.
A Question, if I bring a dino with me when doing a combat tame, will that tamed Dino continue to attack that dino after it’s being “pacified”? Needs some clarification, don’t want to tame something like a T-Rex and your tamed dino proceeds to kill the T-Rex before the taming is completed.
Цитата допису Engineer Gaming:
A Question, if I bring a dino with me when doing a combat tame, will that tamed Dino continue to attack that dino after it’s being “pacified”? Needs some clarification, don’t want to tame something like a T-Rex and your tamed dino proceeds to kill the T-Rex before the taming is completed.

Once you've earned the respect of the t-rex and it doesn't attack you, your own tames won't attack it in turn. However, I do not know how quickly this 'switch' is flipped, and your other tames that you bring may in the time between earning its respect and the passive switch taking effect, deliver enough hits to kill or break the tame anyways.

For the reason above, I've only ever brought my own personal mount, and didn't dismount for a few seconds after the in progress tame became passive towards me; everything was good from there. So, as long as you are quick on the passive whistle, or preemptively whistle them so as the dino gets close to that passive point, you shouldn't have any issues in my experience.
I seem to remember there's a little bit of a grace period too, like if one of your pets is over-enthusiastic and keeps attacking a little bit past the "defeat" point, the critter you're fighting will let itself take a couple of hits before reacting negatively to it behaviour-wise. Don't quote me on that though I'm not even sure what part of my brain that information just ghosted up from lol
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