Originally posted by:Wanted to test avises too, they're pretty easy to get: few narcos, few arrows, few primes what do you mean by avises? Argentavisfrom lv1 to lv30 take no narcos, just a pair of arrows and some primes: go to carno island (center or not) and tame like 7 of themcapture 4 troodons (or more?) and throw one by one those new argentavisesi said 7 because, well. In the wiki it says 7 primes will make it for a lv150 troodon. But not sure, you'll have to test it outsome youtubers said even stego makes a nice prey, but they take slightly more effort (.and way too much time for a lv30), not to mention they make LOTS of AoE and knockback. And don't forget your troodons have to hunt 7 of them (again.
Primal Prey II (now dubbed Primal Prey: Extinction ) is the sequel to the 2001 dinosaur hunting game by Arush Games and Sunstorm Interactive, Primal Prey. It was created using the Unreal Engine 5 by Sunstorm Interactive (Now Sunstorm Games) and Santa Monica Studio. I remember the troodons from Primal Prey. And, as Russell's theory was called a 'thought experiment', it seems to me to have been a hypothetical exercise in.
Wiki said so?)this is untested. Will do my best in tryingbesides, once you managed to tame male & female, quit any other taming idea, just breed them 'till you have so many eggs you might wish to trade them to other tribes (pretty sure they'd be willing to trade an easier-effort creature. Like even a Giga XD ).
I did some testing myself yesterday and have to clarify some things here:- It doesn't have to be night! Troodon taming also works at day.- The sacrificed animal can be neutral and also aggressiveI don't know why the dossier says Dodos cause every Dino works as a sacrifice, in my experience the bigger the Dino the more taming you get put of one.Try to move away far enough from the taming pen so the Troodon doesn't try to attack you and ignores the sacrifice.The big problem with these little f.ckers is that they've got so less health, I watched yesterday a Lv220 Dodo killing a Lv100 Troodon.
Contents.Basic Info Dossier This dossier section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor, the author of the has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creatures.“WildQuite possibly the most intelligent non-human creature on the Island, Troodon magnanimus is an incredibly fast learner. It understands meaningful experiences much faster than other creatures (including humans), and its social nature means it also teaches its packmates, making them smarter too!If Troodon's cleverness didn't make it formidable, then its tactics and biology would.
It specifically pack-hunts at night when we are most vulnerable, and sees humans as its primary prey. This audacity is made especially dangerous due to its serrated fangs' poison, which drains stamina from any creature, but outright paralyses humans.Thankfully, Troodon is fairly small. Were it larger, it might well have become the dominant creature of its ecosystem.DomesticatedI thought Troodon simply could not be tamed, until I finally saw a lone survivor with one. She told me that she let 'Troody' hunt a few of her tribe's smaller creatures for sport, and it eventually started following her everywhere. It seems that while Troodon is too intelligent to fall for the rote conditioning of 'tranq-and-feed,' it can instead gradually gain loyalty from a social approach that provides it with the opportunity to hunt. Ever since, I have wondered at the benefits which a pack of ultra-smart, bred-for-battle Troodon may bring to a tribe brave enough to earn the favor of these clever carnivores.„Behavior Troodon are aggressive dinosaurs which have very small aggro ranges, almost like that of a, but when alerted to your presence, all other Troodon in the pack will become aggressive. It is best to avoid these animals when starting out as they can easily outrun a survivor without any points added to speed and their venomous bite will slow you down.
At night, their eyes glow and they also have a higher aggro range. A pack of these can take down a pretty easily, so if you are planning on taking one down, take numerous speedy dinos and a ranged weapon.Appearance A smaller relative of the island's Raptors, Troodon is no less dangerous. It has large eyes which glow at night, perfect for spying prey in the dead of night, and serrated teeth made for grievously wounding unlucky victims. Worse still, it is venomous (a trait unseen in their fossil ancestors). Troodon also has a coat of feathers, in contrast to the relative 'nakedness' of the island's other small carnivorous dinosaurs.Color Scheme and Regions.
This section displays the Troodon's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Troodon. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Troodon will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.Server admins can use this region information in the 'cheat SetTargetDinoColor '.For example, 'cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6' would color the Troodon's 'main body' magenta. Leap AttackStamina CostAttack RangeDescriptionBaseMinimumActivationThe Troodon leaps at the target. The target's will lower by 2x the damage dealt over 4 seconds.
This effect stacks with each hit.0Attack TypeDamageProjectile ValuesTorpor ValuesStatus Effect: StaminaStatus Effect: TorpidityLifeImpulseRadiusBaseMultDurationDamage MultAmountDurationDamage MultAmountMelee74-2-14Wild Stats Level-upType in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding-stats with an external tool.
TroodonThe stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives:Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.
Taming Troodons use a unique flavour of Passive Taming. Instead of putting a Food item in your last Inventory Slot, you have to instead allow the Troodon to kill your tames.
Troodons gain Taming Affinity by earning Combat Experience, with the amount required reduced by 40% at night. Taming Affinity will only be credited to a player if the creature killed belonged to you or your tribe. A singular tame is capable of providing experience to multiple troodons. Tests have shown this is unreliable, but can be reproduced.Requirements.
Experience required: 343 + (32 x Troodon's level). Experience required at night: 137 + (13 x Troodon's level). Creatures must not be set as Passive and must be unmounted by a player.
Creatures can be unconscious or pre-damaged (i.e. At 1 Health remaining). Babies and adults provide the same amount of experience.
Pheromone darts may be utilized to make the troodon attack a chosen dino, but be careful that other wild dinos do not enter the fight.Taming Notes. There is a 'Feeding Interval' of sorts, wherein no Taming Affinity will be gained for subsequent kills. It is not yet known how this is calculated, but 90 seconds was sufficient for a level 1 Troodon. Taming Affinity will not reset nor is Taming Effectiveness reduced when a wild Troodon takes damage. In fact, Troodons will always tame with 100% Taming Effectiveness (i.e. 50% bonus levels).
Taming and Experience Multipliers do not seem to affect the Troodon. That said, the table below utilises the v hard-coded 2x experience values (although even if the actual amount of experience required and earned is still on the previous 1x values, the taming requirements are the same. Troodons will not readily aggro onto most creatures that provide a substantial amount of experience. To circumvent this, have the Troodon aggro to the player while standing on top of the creature.Preferred Food Minimum Sacrifices Needed (Night)SacrificeLvl 1Lvl 3Lvl 11Lvl 19Lvl 27Lvl 43Lvl 1Lvl 11Lvl 24Lvl 38Lvl 51Lvl 78Lvl 8Lvl 30Lvl 57Lvl 84Lvl 110Lvl 164Lvl 12Lvl 37Lvl 70Lvl 102Lvl 134Lvl 199Lvl 25Lvl 68Lvl 122Lvl 1762× Lvl 1102× Lvl 164Lvl 32Lvl 83Lvl 1482× Lvl 1022× Lvl 1342× Lvl 199Lvl 37Lvl 96Lvl 1692× Lvl 1172× Lvl 1543× Lvl 148Lvl 42Lvl 106Lvl 1872× Lvl 1302× Lvl 1703× Lvl 164/ / /Lvl 48Lvl 1192× Lvl 1002× Lvl 1452× Lvl 190.