
All applicable creatures will eat Kibble when their hunger falls 80 points (for a few creatures it is 135, 120, 53.3, 25, or 20).

Carnivores will eat Raw Prime Meat, Cooked Prime Meat, Raw Meat, Cooked Meat, Raw Fish Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, Raw Prime Fish Meat, Cooked Prime Fish Meat, Spoiled Meat or Cooked Meat Jerky when their hunger falls 50 points. Herbivores will eat Berries when their hunger falls 20 points (30 points for mejo berries) and Crops when it falls 40 points. Every time the animal raises its head to eat, the Taming bar increases.Force feeding them anything other than Narcoberries or Narcotic will fill their hunger but will not affect the taming bar, effectively making the tame take longer. Keep plenty of food in the animal's inventory while taming if the creature runs out of food, the taming bar will begin to go down until it gets more food. The food needed to tame it will vary based on the creature you are trying to tame. Once the creature is unconscious, open its inventory and feed it an appropriate food item by dragging food into its inventory and waiting for the creature to eat it.Punching the creature when unconscious can make its Torpor stay up, but you will lose taming effectiveness.Biting the creature with a Basilisk or Titanoboa.Shocking and biting the creature with an Electrophorus.Kicking the creature with an Equus or Unicorn.The Crossbow and Harpoon Launcher can be used underwater. Crossbows/Bows/Rifles with Higher damage will result in more Torpor per shot. Using a Slingshot, Wooden Club, Electric Prod, Bow/ Crossbow/ Compound Bow with Tranquilizer Arrow, Harpoon Launcher with Tranq Spear Bolts, or Longneck Rifle with Tranquilizer Dart or Shocking Tranquilizer Dart.This is the most basic, albeit least effective, way to knock out dinos, and lowers your health. Punching the creature with your bare hands.This can be achieved through the following methods: First, render the creature unconscious.Its capability to briefly leap out of water provides it a showy tactic for avoiding combat as well.Taming Basics Knock-out Taming (KO) Tribes who value striking power over speed often keep large schools of Manta to ride. While not the fastest swimmer around the island Manta Mobula is among the deadliest of small ocean mounts and can be ridden bare-back. Normally docile, it is a carnivore only in that it consumes plankton. The Manta is a saltwater ray that has developed the ability to also swim into the Island's rivers and shallows, as well as through the open ocean. Once tamed the Direbear is a strong and reliable mount. Most often it is smartest to just run from an angry Direbear. That is until intruders enter the territory it considers its own at which point it viciously attacks. It’s an imposing creature, ignoring most non-hostile creatures while going about its daily routine of scavenging for meat and edible plant life. It is found primarily among the Island's mountain and tundra regions. The Direbear is both enormous in size and territorial by nature.

The first of our boss arenas, the Broodmother Arena, has been added to the ARK! The Broodmother battle is much more epic and dangerous now that Tribes must face her in her very own cobwebbed lair deep within the ARK… but bring some trusty Dinosaurs to the fight and you might just survive! Two new structures are also now available, the Chemistry Table and Primitive Cannon.
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Exciting news, Survivors! As of patch 239, you will now be able to spot Direbears prowling the island and the deadly Manta swimming off shore.
