So I had one male that I bred with multiple females & mutations started to arise. The stats I wont be able to figure out due to adding some in one of them. First have the 0 mutation all stat pair, then make multiple females. The Rex in the example was bred a little different, all levels in movement speed were eliminated in the end. Vindict1v3Death, January 15, 2020 in General Discussion. Get a low level creature that has 0 levels in each of the stats you aren't interested in, e.g. I got a mutation without even trying to. Next step is to get a perfect pair Generation 1 breeder so you now use the born female (daughter) and breed it with your generation 0 male (father) they will have some stats exactly the same but you're now looking to breed a male with exact same stats as Generation 1 Female (daughter), why so you can start breeding for those crucial mutations you will need to breed your super dino. For each offspring up to three mutations can occur, each with a 2.5% chance, assuming both parents are eligible to receive a mutation. During the baby phase, you have to hand feed the baby until it reaches the juvenile phase. Powered by Invision Community. I dont need the family tree, just to know where I am at on the 20/20. Thus two siblings with seemingly identical stats might have different levels if one of them inherited a higher movement stat than the other. . However, they all have the downside of providing negative Heat Tolerance, making careful management necessary, or going to colder areas to make the gap between cold resistance and heat resistance bigger. If so, what did it look like? Color Mutations are mutations that change the base . Breeding mutations I'm newer to Ark and I was breeding some pteranodon and got my first mutation and was wondering what the color mutation is and is there a way to see what mutation it is? Why did total level go up, but there is no visible stat increase and no color change? This isawonderful guide, and while I havent started to breed in-depth quite yet, Ill certainly feel more dutiful about it when I do. Ok so I keep breeding until I get 20 markers/mutations in HP. But wait our baby has 3 markers but only carry 2 Health mutations and didn't get the mutated melee passed on. Let assume it was also a male and you mate him back with a clean female (0/40 Markers) and get the following baby: Awesome! When you read "parent has 20/20" or similar below, this is referring to the total mutations on the parent - its Matrilineal+Patrilineal mutation Counters. Both of my parent parasaurs are wild, Gen 0. To understand this better, here is an example. I know that in your post that one should tame dinos with lvlsclosest to the server cap, but my concern is after taming dinos will reach the server tame lvl cap. The value you can see as melee damage is according to the formula on Creature stats calculation, the newly added extra modifier (balancing update), and the stats of the raptors. I want it fast but not stupid fast plus I want the option to 100% imprint still. 2 mutation breeding questions. Yes, you can. It happens to be that I just tamed a lvl 66 bronto aswell. im pretty new to breeding mutations and cant really find the answer. Until adulthood maturity, Beelzebufo babies must always be kept inside water. Or do I need to be taming a new one each time? Some babies require special caring. You have to stack mutations past 20. The above is the scenario when a player uses soothing balm + preferred kibble. Mutation probabilities explored (includes JSON data) by mgxts on Reddit, Mutations and You - A Guide on Breeding Mutations by daymeeuhn on Reddit, No successful mutations; baby inherits M+P counters from each side, Father was the source of the mutation; +1 to P counter, Mother was the source of the mutation; +1 to M counter, Both parents were the source of a mutation; +1 to both M & P counters, Initial stat selection from parents (not technically part of mutations), Assign a parent as source of potential mutation, Mother's Matrilineal + Patrilineal = baby's Matrilineal counter, Father's Matrilineal + Patrilineal = baby's Patrilineal counter, Breed a creature that has the best stats that you can find. If i have a female dino with 40 mutations on health (20 male 20 female mutations) and antoher dino male with 40 mutations on attack (20 male 20 female mutations). I read the words in english but understood this like it was spanish. Introduction. Alway be on the lookout for new blood either from wild tames or another tribe on server. 2. Generation 3 breeding is where you split breeding do a breeding line. Billy Goats $325 (Hanson) $1,000 Oct 13 Kinder goats $1,000 (BENTON) Oct 12 Nigerian . I'm playing on official pvp and I need hundreds of dinos with best stats possible. The initial stat values are selected from either the mother or the father, with a 55% chance that the stronger stat will be selected. I play single player with mating/maturation accelerated. If I get baby with both stats, I keep it for war/boss/everything. Rather, they are a combination of the parents' mutation counters plus any actual mutations expressed when the baby was hatched. These seemingly useless finned creatures are actually one of the best sources of insulation in the entire game. and since a non mutated parent can mutate a stat on the mutated parent, the 20 mutations limit can be exceeded. Hatch Mult. If there was a variable length cap, then it would alter the stats in 1 of 3 different ways: 1: Capping any overflow at the maximum value (The most expected outcome in this scenario): 255 levels in every overflowed stat, 2: Dropping overflowed digits (Typically from the high side, though possible from the low side of the number): Oxygen would be either 17 levels (low side dropped) or 07 levels (high side dropped), 3: Overflowing repeatedly until it no longer overflows with the remainder being the final number. All tameable creatures are breedable except for: Despite in-game showing the Reaper King as breedable, it is impossible due to how they are "tamed", with the added fact they are shown as genderless. The bonus is not much, but is clearly noticeable. Yes, you want to keep your mutated stats separated until you reach 20 markers that are mutations into a specific stat. One would need to find an average of 2.86310^188 number of any creature to get all 223 wild stats put into any specific stat, assuming all levels have the same chance of spawning [1/((1/7)^223)]. pretty sure that's how you do it too. Creatures* will eat food with the lowest food value first (see food table below), thus fish meat before raw meat, so mixing the two will result in the longer keeping fish meat being eaten first. The probability for at least one mutation in an offspring whose "worse stat" parent has 20 or more mutations is 3.31%. Because a baby will inherit each individual stat from either the mother or the father, it can takes ages breeding three tamed dinos until you have identical babies. The color mutation must be the golden color since one parent is white and the other a tanish color. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool. Another way is to tame a handful of Dimetrodon. Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. The offspring inherits the values of its parents. Then no mating pen is needed. Ark Breeding Calculator. The reason the numbers are given as X/20 is explained below. you breed them together until you get a baby with 45 points in health AND melee. Watched many youtube videos, read other threads but I guess somewhere between stuff changing in the game over the years, not taking it serious until recently, and/or I may just be dumb it's just not clicked, still confused by this. You might need up to 14 or more Air Conditioners for larger eggs such as the Giganotosaurus, or the Wyvern in Scorched Earth or Ragnarok. Powered by Invision Community. Ideally, they (especially the females) should all have the same stats and 0 on their, Get a mutation in the stat you are looking for (e.g. Like the parents, the offspring has 4 levels in melee damage, but with the higher taming-effectiveness-bonus its value is 150.5% instead of 143.6%. As I have mentioned above, Mutations are random changes to a certain Quality or attribute of a Creature that was obtained during breeding. and your Wild Breeders (Generation 0) dinos are key. Search Dino Spawn Commands Ark. To be more clear, people on YouTube said that . (Or maybe I am, I'm bad to explain things or understand them) You don't want to have all your stats together. . I would have to now breed two of them together until I have 20 more markers/mutations for each stat? The spawn of two dinosaurs will inherit the "natural" stat levels of its parents. Any attempt to pull it out even as Adolescent will easily kill it. Mutations are random. Once the mating bar is completed, non-mammalian females drop a single fertilized egg , and mammalian females start gestating. This is all indicated on the HUD when looking at a Fertilized Egg, along with its parents. Far cheaper to maintain than the expensive air conditioners, these guys are mobile and only need meat, compared to the stationary air conditioner that also needs electricity to run. Great guide. Your disagreeing with me but saying the same thing i was saying to get all your stats together with no mutations before breeding for mutations so you DONT end up with ghost markers. In ARK: Survival Evolved Mobile, Royal Griffin has gender and can be bred. I mean, if you think about it, imagine you have a mother and father which are the same level, but every individual stat is different. Why here Ark mobile breeding become vague because on other other formats (PC, Xbox, etc.) The first and potentially not the last Idiot's Guide to ARK video. For example, if you breed a 20/20 father and a 0/20 mother and on mutation iteration #1 (of 3) the father is chosen as the source for a mutation, the mutation does not happen (the 2.5% chance is not even evaluated) and the iteration is complete. Good breeders kill babies, sad but true, don't keep babies you don't want to use, sell or kill them off you have limited dino slots and breeding can use up a lot fast. Note: The male creature's mutation counter will exceed 20. So from what you said then yes it's the yellow/gold colouring. never breeding 2 dinos with the same mutations together. Keep your original male aside. [4], The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps. Looking at the post you linked, i do them the exact same way. So, oh let's say, after 4 attempts of breeding your generation 0 male and female a baby female is born with the best stats from both parents and it is born level 52 (not level 44 like parents) this is because levels of dino are determined by Level 1 Base Stats plus the random level-ups you have now just combined the highest random level-ups from both parents into 1 baby so its level will be higher than parent and this is your First Generation 1 key breeder and the backbone of your breeding program. This will end in a lower mutation probability than the previous case. okay, so in a nutshell you want to breed a line for melee and a line for health but never crossbreed until you get the final mutation in that particular stat? How to get mutations, recognize mutations, and understand how colors and stats are affected by mutations!Hey everyo. Is it only possible to really focus on two stats in stead of three? Hello everyone, I've been watching some breeding videos on YouTube cause I want to begin some serious mass-breeding, I've one doubt : should I imprint every baby or not? Nice mutation, like I mentioned every egg hatched has a small chance for a mutation, the guide is to manage and maximize mutation over a long time without hitting the 20/20 mutations block thus breeding super dinos eventually. For example, if you have a Male Rex with 37 points in HP and 24 points in Melee, and a Female Rex with 31 points in HP and 45 points in Melee, you can breed them together and you have a 55% chance for each stat to roll in favor of the higher stat on the babies to get the 37 HP AND 45 Melee. So keep and breed those until you have a dino with all the max stats. The fertilized egg itself only begins Incubation when dropped onto the floor/ground or placed correctly in an Egg Incubator (Genesis: Part 2). once each line is mutated fully the hard part is really over and now I just breed together until I get one baby with all three fully mutated stats? Six Air Conditioner should work for all eggs but eight is ideal for when there is a heat/cold storm. The reindeer or caribou (Rangifer tarandus), is a species of deer with circumpolar distribution, native to Arctic, subarctic, tundra, boreal, and mountainous regions of Northern Europe, Siberia, and North America. Mature Mult. Accumulated imprinting values will not be lost if you miss an imprint. How to tame Therizinosaurus in ARK: Survival Evolved. I feel i should warn you that the breeding for mutations process is hands down the most grindy thing in this game. In conclusion, my concern is about what lvl dinos to tame. 4 hr 59 min : 3 hr 42 min : 14 hr 48 min : 18 hr 31 min . This doesn't actually answer my question. This halts all creatures within the area to stop moving, even ones that are enabled to wander. Thanks again. the mutations themselves permanently alter the wild points in a stat. haha does this mean breed until you have two dinos all with great stats and if you get a mutation it messes something up? Baby tame creatures (from breeding, not from stolen eggs e.g. Taming calculations Knockout calculations, food amounts, narcotic amounts, and time for both knockout and passive taming. Breeding the best wild stats together is the first reason for breeding. Failure to do so could result in starvation to death. And to do so, you don't combine your stats until they are all dirty above 20 markers. like if you have 40+ points in health, stam, weight and melee get those into a breeding pair with 0 mutations first THEN start on mutations. Only stats which can be leveled up for the species will be selected. @SingleSidedPCBand @invincibleqcwere talking about breeding for mutations. Hello, I have read now a lot of tutorials to understand how to infinit stack mutations. Food consumption by babies is very large and varies by the maturation progress dynamically by the following formula: The basic food drain rate varies per creature. It is that if both parent have 20 out of 20 mutations (which were unable to see on mobile) no further mutations possible. However, it is worth the risk, especially on Aberration, where Rock Drake Egg would normally require many air conditioners. this way the mutations are never duplicated, and are always stacked to 1 side. All this is true because a mutation adds +2 wild levels to a random stat, mutates a color region at random, and ticks up the mutation counter. Despite being mentioned as a herbivore in the dossier the Featherlight is also able to consume meat to satisfy its hunger. Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. I guess combining the stats pre mutation or post mutation wouldn't make a huge difference, as long as the mutation process itself is done cleanly. Im on PS4. I finally did it. Lots of Dino's don't use all colour regions sometimes the mutation rolls into a region they don't have. Argies prefer Stego Kibble). 2. This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. In short, to mathematically maximize your mutating process, you want the following results for health: Now that you have 20 mutations into health and 20 into melee that are "real" you can combine them and get a 40/40 baby because at this point your chance to mutate already been halved. Standing Torch, Torch, Campfire, Industrial Cooker, and stone fireplace work well. separate lines is better. The HUD also indicates which creature they are mating with. I truley hope this answeres a few quetions out there and give some of you a better understanding about breeding and if your wondering the process to breeding a crazy good or even super dino take a lot longer than days or weeks it will take months and even years on official servers that dont have breeding multipliers. Drag the kibble from the inventory of the cooking pot to your inventory. #2. *Few creatures, like Baryonyx and Pelagornis will eat Raw Fish Meat before Cooked Fish Meat and they only eat fish meat. This isn't an issue as long as you continue to use females with a combined mutation counter less than 20. The 'penalty' for doing so, is that the mutations stack (even if it's the same animal appearing on both sides in the ancestry), and if you mate two animals with 20/20 mutations, their offspring won't get any new mutations, as far as I know. The more specialized a creature is in one stat, the higher it can be. Young animals take significant time and intensive care, especially during the "Baby" stage; if you're busy, don't breed your creatures right away. I feel like this isn't that hard and my brain is just really dumb haha. Consume Mult. I use Dododex for this. By combining your stats for mutating purpose you ends up with ghost markers which results into twice as more eggs needed to mutate a specific stat. Exact number not set yet as I am not certain how fast I like it.