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Revision as of 03:04, 29 November 2015

Baby is born. Baby is killed. Baby is dinner. (Babies are good source of Prime Meat) Oh and Baby Direwolf ;) Have fun breeding dinosaurs!

This page has breeding dinos instructions and information for ARK: Survival Evolved

Preparation

1) You need 2 tamed creatures of the same species.

2) Get the male and the female close to each other

Mating

3) Set both male and female to "Enable Wandering"

4) Beating hearts should appear over the dinos' heads.

5) Watch mating bar on female dino's HUD.

6) When mating bar fills completely, the female dino drops a fertilized egg (non-mammals). See "Incubating" section below. For mammals, the female becomes pregnant. See "Gestation" section below.

Incubating

7) The Fertilized Egg incubates when dropped, not when in your inventory.

8) Watch and make sure that the Fertilized Egg Health does not drop, if it drops than it means the temperature is not right for incubating. See "Incubation Temperatures" section below for temperatures needed for each egg. You can use torches, campfires, and air conditioners to regulate the temperature.

Gestation

9) For Mammals, instead of incubating eggs, the female becomes pregnant.

10) Watch the Gestation Progress on the HUD. After the Gestation period ends, the female gives birth.

Birth

11) When Egg has been successfully incubated, the baby dino hatches. For mammals, the baby is born once the Gestation Period ends.

12) Baby Dinos are fragile and have low health/carrying capacity/food capacity. Take good care of them in the first moments of their life or they will die if you leave them without food. for the first 10% of their maturity (while in baby stage), keep putting food in their inventory. After that, you can use a trough to keep feeding them.

Maturity

13) Babies eventually become "fully matured" with proper care.

14) Until fully-matured, the babies cannot attack and cannot be ridden. They will also flee from any fight regardless of temperament.

Genetics

Babies inherit randomly stats from their parents. For example, mating a male Trike that has "Natural Max" HP with a female that has "Natural Max" Stamina can result in a baby with both of those stats maxed out. You could then mate that baby with a new dino that has another maxed out stat and eventually you can breed a complete max-base-statted Uber-Dino!

Twins and Triplets

  • There is a 10% chance to get twins.
  • There is a 2% chance to get triplet.
  • The twins and triplets are identical twins rather than fraternal twins.

Strategy Guide/Tips

  • Make sure you have a male and a female. Male/Male and Female/Female won't work.
  • Make sure both dinos are of the same species.
  • Not all dino species support babies. More support will be added in later patches. Watch for the HUD message "Enable Wandering to Mate" to make sure they can make babies. Or see section below, "Breedable Dinosaurs"
  • You cannot ride the male dino to keep it near the female dino while mating. (fixed in patch 219.3)
  • The Dino's HUD will indicate who they are mating with. Make sure they are mating with the correct dino, especially if you have other dinos of the same species around.
  • Females cannot mate again for a while until a subsequent Mating Wait interval has passed. This is indicated on the female dino's HUD.
  • Male Dinos can mate again immediately.
  • Careful not to accidentally eat your fertilized egg.
  • The temperature range needed to incubate an egg depends on the species. See table below for correct temperature ranges.
  • Eggs not in the right temperature will not incubate and gradually lose health until destroyed.
  • Hold the "H" button to see the temperature around you.
  • If the Fertilized Egg Health drops to 0 it will be destroyed. Watch the HUD for the health indicator.
  • The fertilized egg HUD will also indicate who the parents are.
  • Baby's stats will dynamically increase as they mature.
  • Babies are unclaimed at first. Imprint on them to claim them right after birth.
  • Babies inherit a random stat from their parents, but there is a 70% chance that they will inherit one of the better stats and 30% chance of inheriting one of the weaker stats.
  • You will not see the stats until after the baby hatches.
  • Dinos don't have to be in-tribe to breed. So two tribes can agree to mate their prized dinos and split the resulting eggs.
  • Female mammal's food consumption rate is increased, up to double the food consumption. So have extra food ready!
  • The female mammal's belly will become larger and larger as she advances in the Gestation process.
  • Babies don't have an "age" in days or years, but rather a "Maturation" marked by a "Maturation Progress Bar" on their HUD. The bar will grow in real-time. The babies are classified as follows depending on how full the bar is:
    • 0-19%: Baby
    • 20-49%: Juvenile
    • 50-99%: Adolescents
    • 100%: Adults

Breedable Dinos

The following creatures can be mated:

Breedable Non-Mammals

Breedable Mammals

Incubation Temperatures

Baby Egg Temperature
Baby Ankylo
Baby Ankylo
Fertilized Ankylo Egg
Fertilized Ankylo Egg
55 - 69 (f)
13 - 21 (c)
Baby Bronto
Baby Bronto
Fertilized Bronto Egg
Fertilized Bronto Egg
77 - 87 (f)
25 - 31 (c)
Baby Carbonemys
Baby Carbonemys
Fertilized Turtle Egg
Fertilized Turtle Egg
55 - 66 (f)
13 - 19 (c)
Baby Carno
Baby Carno
Fertilized Carno Egg
Fertilized Carno Egg
55 - 69 (f)
13 - 21 (c)
Baby Dilo
Baby Dilo
Fertilized Dilo Egg
Fertilized Dilo Egg
82 - 87 (f)
28 - 31 (c)
Baby Dodo
Baby Dodo
Fertilized Dodo Egg
Fertilized Dodo Egg
70 - 84 (f)
21 - 29 (c)
Baby Pachy
Baby Pachy
Fertilized Pachy Egg
Fertilized Pachy Egg
55 - 66 (f)
13 - 19 (c)
Baby Parasaur
Baby Parasaur
Fertilized Parasaur Egg
Fertilized Parasaur Egg
70 - 84 (f)
21 - 29 (c)
Baby Raptor
Baby Raptor
Fertilized Raptor Egg
Fertilized Raptor Egg
75 - 85 (f)
24 - 29 (c)
Baby Rex
Baby Rex
Fertilized Rex Egg
Fertilized Rex Egg
86 - 95 (f)
30 - 35 (c)
Baby Sarco
Baby Sarco
Fertilized Sarco Egg
Fertilized Sarco Egg
86 - 95 (f)
30 - 35 (c)
Baby Spino
Baby Spino
Fertilized Spino Egg
Fertilized Spino Egg
73 - 86 (f)
23 - 30 (c)
Baby Stego
Baby Stego
Fertilized Stego Egg
Fertilized Stego Egg
72 - 81 (f)
22 - 27 (c)
Baby Trike
Baby Trike
Fertilized Trike Egg
Fertilized Trike Egg
64 - 84 (f)
18 - 29 (c)

Notes

  • A bug where baby dinos had to be fed an enormous amount of food fast or they would die has been fixed.
  • Mammal breeding is now available.