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Ces trois Putains d'Armures pour tes Rex n'étaient qu'un début!
Hey guys ! Long time not seen ! Well, I've got some good news for ya! No sorry, it's not a release date. But you can already check some new armors in the artworks, and more will come. But that not all, we're getting some help from awesome people, here have a look
Salut les potos ! Ca fait un bail ! Bah j'ai d'bonnes nouvelles pour vous! Non, c'est pas une date de sorti. Mais vous pouvez déjà checker quelques nouvelles armures dans les Artworks, et d'autres suivront. Mais c'est pas tout! On va recevoir de l'air de gens super cool! Jetez un coup d'oeil
Oh My God! Look who's inviting himself to join us Pimp your Dinos ! It's Yaak, the Whisperer from Shattered - Tale of the Forgotten King, game developped by the Awesome RedlockStudio!
Why is he here ? Well, because he's gonna help us to Pimp Some Freaking Armors of course! If you like the art, have a look at the project's kickstarter page, I'm pretty sure you'll like it too:
Let the Armors be Shattered!
Wooh♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥! Regardez qui s'invite à nous rejoindre pour Pimper vos Dinos! C'est Yaak, le Chuchoteur, de Shattered - Tale of the Forgotten King, un jeu développer par le fantastique RedlockStudio!
Pourquoi il est là? Bah parce qu'il va nous aider à Pimper des Putains d'Armures♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Si t'aime le concept, pourquoi t'irais pas jeter un petit coup d'oeil à la page kickstarter du projet ? J'suis plutôt certain qu'ça va te plaire aussi:
Shatterisons ces putains d'armures! (Shattered ça veut dire Brisé en français, mais "Brisé - Légende du roi oublié" . ouai, vaut mieux pas l'traduire hein! ça a quand même plus de gueule en Anglais!)
Mod ID 655581765
-Raptor metal armor paintable
-Saber metal armor paintable
-Spino leather and "Rois des Mers" armor paintable
-Argentavis Carbon armor paintable
-Frog chitin armor paintable
-Stag leather armor paintable
-Pulmoscorpion mecha armor paintable
-Dodu scout, leather and metal armor paintable
-The Pimped Couch paintable
-The Pimped Stool paintable
-The Pimped Table paintable
-Wall Armor trophy of Frog, Spino, Saber, Argentavis, Rex, Raptor
This mod/code/work is protected by the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Creative Commons License.
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This mod is awesome, the armor-saddles are very well done and nice looking, Love them realy !
But the big problem is the spawn-problem with the Dodu.
Tried this mod now on the island and Ragnarok. On Ragnarok, the Viking-Bay is mostly deserted by usual dinos, only dodus over and over. Mostly the cluttered together, at least 2 together. And believe me, there are everywhere and a lot !
ARK Survival Evolved: All Kibble Recipes
This page will list all of the Kibble recipes in ARK: Survival Evolved
(credit goes to shadowbannedkiwi from reddit for Kibble Ingredients and ballsymcnutt from Steam for Dinosaur's favorites)
Instructions [ edit ]
- See general Kibble Recipe in the section "Kibble Recipe (General)"
- Different types of Kibbles use different ingredients. See "Specific Kibble Ingredients" for which ingredient is required for which kibble
- Different dinos have different favorite foods. See section "Dino's Favorite Food" and find the pic of your dino to see what kibble it likes.
Kibble Recipe (General) [ edit ]
Rockwell Recipes - Egg Based
This recipe needs to be tweaked on a per-egg basis, but this will make a balanced pet food that can be eaten by any tamed creature. A long cooking time removes excess water which means this will last a long time on the shelf. You will need to test the egg-meat-vegetable combinations.
- 1 Egg
- 1 Cooked/Jerked meat
- 1 Vegetable
- 2 Mejoberries
- 3 Fibre (Aids digestion)
- Submerge in water
- Cook in a CookingPot
SEE BELOW FOR SPECIFIC INGREDIENTS!
Specific Kibble Ingredients [ edit ]
Ankylo Kibble: Prime Jerky + Savoroot
Argentavis Kibble: Prime Jerky + Citronal
Brontosaurus Kibble: Meat Jerky + Rockarrot
Carbonemys Kibble: Prime Jerky + Rockarrot
Carno Kibble: Cooked Meat + Savoroot
Dilo Kibble: Meat Jerky + Citronal
Dimetrodon Kibble: Meat Jerky + Citronal
Dimorphodon Kibble: Meat Jerky + Longrass
Dodo Kibble: Cooked Meat + Rockarrot
Gallimimus Kibble: Meat Jerky + Savoroot
Kairuku Kibble: Meat Jerky + Savoroot
Lystrosaurus Kibble: Cooked Meat + Rockarrot
Pachy Kibble: Cooked Meat + Citronal
Parasaur Kibble: Cooked Meat + Longrass
Pteranodon Kibble: Meat Jerky + Rockarrot
Quetz Kibble: Prime Jerky x3 + Rockarrot x3
Dinosaur eggs are found in India
Geologists in southern India say they have found hundreds of dinosaur egg clusters which could be about 65 million years old.
It was a chance find discovered when a team of scientists were locating a place to excavate an ancient riverbed in the state of Tamil Nadu.
As they dug deeper they saw layers of what looked like fossilised eggs.
The photos and samples were then sent to various universities who confirmed that they were dinosaur eggs.
Each egg is the size of a football - about 13 to 23cm in diameter, lying buried in sandy nests.
The leader of the team, MU Ramkumar, told the BBC the finding is significant and could help to unravel the mystery about the extinction of dinosaurs.
"The important finding is that these eggs have been found in different layers that means the dinosaurs came to the place over and over year after year," he said.
"The second important thing is that we have got volcanic ash deposits on the eggs which suggests that volcanic activity could have caused their extinction.
"The other thing we have found is that all these eggs are unhatched and infertile. So what made the eggs infertile? We need to carry out further studies to learn more from the findings."
Scientists believe the eggs belong to the docile leaf-eating Sauropod branch of dinosaurs. Their remains have been dug up on every continent, including Antarctica.
Palaeontologists use the term to describe large, four-legged, plant-eating dinosaurs with bulky bodies, long necks and tails and tiny heads with relatively small brains.
Dr Ramkumar and his team have called on the central and state governments to protect what they are calling a "Jurassic treasure trove".
The presence of dinosaur eggs was first recorded in the same district by a British geologist in the 1860s. In the 1990s a dinosaur egg was found in a government-owned factory in the state.
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Kibble
Kibble are food items used to tame creatures more quickly and with higher affinity, allowing players to save time and end up with better stats on their tamed pet. Most creatures have their own individual favorite type of kibble that maximizes taming effects. However, using a non-favorite kibble is even worse than giving Raw Meat or Berries.
Kibbles can be used as food when taming a creature. Although all kibble types will technically work to tame all creatures, certain kibbles will work better for certain creatures. Using the wrong kibble is only 2/3 as effective as using the creature's regular food and will instead decrease the taming effectiveness.
The order of effectiveness (in terms of taming duration) in food for taming creatures is:
The favorite kibble fills up 80 points of food, (exceptions: Megalosaurus: 135; Diplocaulus, Daeodon, Kaprosuchus: 120; Bronto, Diplodocus, Woolly Rhino: 53.33; Archaeopteryx: 25; Rock Elemental: 20). Non-favorite kibble fills up 90 or 60 points of food and gives only 1/8 of the taming progress than the favorite kibble. Because of the more food-points it gives, the creature waits longer before eating the next kibble than it would if you were using other food types.
Kibble is also used for imprinting baby dinos. During care, they may want to be hand fed a randomly selected kibble, including any kibble that is not their species' preferred food. For this reason, having as many types of kibble as possible will allow the imprinting rate to increase.
Learning an Engram is not necessary to create kibbles. Follow the same instructions as when cooking with a Cooking Pot or Industrial Cooker.
In addition to the ingredients listed below, almost all kibble recipes require 2 × Mejoberries, 3 × Fiber and a Waterskin with at least 25% water in it (any other Water-container works, but will be completely used up regardless of capacity). Quetzal Egg kibble is the exception which requires 100 × Mejoberries and 120 × Fiber instead of the aforementioned quantities.
When creating Kibbles in an Industrial Cooker which is hooked up to a water irrigation system, waterskins or other water-containers are not necessary.
Fertilized eggs can also be used to make Kibble, except for Thorny Dragon Eggs, which will give Kibble (Camelsaurus Egg) instead. Breeding creatures is a great way to generate eggs on-demand.
Cooking these kibbles requires a lit Cooking Pot so in addition you need fuel for the fire. It takes 30 seconds to cook 1 kibble in a Cooking Pot.
* Some players may have to use Tintoberries instead of Mejoberries when cooking Lystro kibble. It is not currently known why this is happening but according to the DevKit it is mejoberry.
Most creatures lay eggs, allowing the creation of kibbles for "circle of life" taming as follows (arrows indicate that kibble produced by a creature's eggs is preferred by the following creature):
Kibble can be used as regular food for tamed dinos. Kibble takes 3 days to spoil, which makes it last longer than most other food types. It also stacks to 100 and weighs little compared to other foods. Kibble can last for very long periods of time when stacked and preserved in a Preserving Bin or Refrigerator (Refrigerator is recommended as the spoilage time is greatly increased).
The amount of food per kibble depends on the type of kibble and whether the kibble is preferred by a particular dino. Most dinos gain 80 food from their preferred kibble, even if other dinos would gain more. There are exceptions; for instance, Daeodons gain 120 food from their preferred kibble (Iguanadon), which normally only gives 90. Aside from being preferred by a dino, kibbles will give either 60 or 90 food per kibble. Kibbles that give 90 food generally require Prime Meat Jerky and as of v257 are: Ankylo, Araneo, Archaeopteryx, Argentavis, Ichthyornis, Iguanodon, Kaprosuchus, Mantis, Megalosaurus, Microraptor, Moth, Oviraptor, Pulminoscorpius, Quetzal, Rex, Spino, Stego, and Tapejara. All other kibbles give 60 food, unless preferred, of course.
Due to these traits, using Kibble as regular food can be useful on some occasions. Like when leaving your creatures behind for long periods of time, as you have to fill the creatures' inventories less often.
However, farming Eggs is still very time consuming and expensive, so generally it is not recommended to use as regular Dino food. When using Kibble for this purpose, it is advised to use Kibble types that are easy to make, like the Dodo Kibble.
- When using Kibble to passive tame by placing it in the last slot of your hotbar, be aware that if a Pegomastax steals it, it will eat the entire stack!
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Kibble
Kibble are food items used to tame creatures more quickly and with higher affinity, allowing players to save time and end up with better stats on their tamed pet. Most creatures have their own individual favorite type of kibble that maximizes taming effects. However, using a non-favorite kibble is even worse than giving Raw Meat or Berries.
Kibbles can be used as food when taming a creature. Although all kibble types will technically work to tame all creatures, certain kibbles will work better for certain creatures. Using the wrong kibble is only 2/3 as effective as using the creature's regular food and will instead decrease the taming effectiveness.
The order of effectiveness (in terms of taming duration) in food for taming creatures is:
The favorite kibble fills up 80 points of food, (exceptions: Megalosaurus: 135; Diplocaulus, Daeodon, Kaprosuchus: 120; Bronto, Diplodocus, Woolly Rhino: 53.33; Archaeopteryx: 25; Rock Elemental: 20). Non-favorite kibble fills up 90 or 60 points of food and gives only 1/8 of the taming progress than the favorite kibble. Because of the more food-points it gives, the creature waits longer before eating the next kibble than it would if you were using other food types.
Kibble is also used for imprinting baby dinos. During care, they may want to be hand fed a randomly selected kibble, including any kibble that is not their species' preferred food. For this reason, having as many types of kibble as possible will allow the imprinting rate to increase.
Learning an Engram is not necessary to create kibbles. Follow the same instructions as when cooking with a Cooking Pot or Industrial Cooker.
In addition to the ingredients listed below, almost all kibble recipes require 2 × Mejoberries, 3 × Fiber and a Waterskin with at least 25% water in it (any other Water-container works, but will be completely used up regardless of capacity). Quetzal Egg kibble is the exception which requires 100 × Mejoberries and 120 × Fiber instead of the aforementioned quantities.
When creating Kibbles in an Industrial Cooker which is hooked up to a water irrigation system, waterskins or other water-containers are not necessary.
Fertilized eggs can also be used to make Kibble, except for Thorny Dragon Eggs, which will give Kibble (Camelsaurus Egg) instead. Breeding creatures is a great way to generate eggs on-demand.
Cooking these kibbles requires a lit Cooking Pot so in addition you need fuel for the fire. It takes 30 seconds to cook 1 kibble in a Cooking Pot.
* Some players may have to use Tintoberries instead of Mejoberries when cooking Lystro kibble. It is not currently known why this is happening but according to the DevKit it is mejoberry.
Most creatures lay eggs, allowing the creation of kibbles for "circle of life" taming as follows (arrows indicate that kibble produced by a creature's eggs is preferred by the following creature):
Kibble can be used as regular food for tamed dinos. Kibble takes 3 days to spoil, which makes it last longer than most other food types. It also stacks to 100 and weighs little compared to other foods. Kibble can last for very long periods of time when stacked and preserved in a Preserving Bin or Refrigerator (Refrigerator is recommended as the spoilage time is greatly increased).
The amount of food per kibble depends on the type of kibble and whether the kibble is preferred by a particular dino. Most dinos gain 80 food from their preferred kibble, even if other dinos would gain more. There are exceptions; for instance, Daeodons gain 120 food from their preferred kibble (Iguanadon), which normally only gives 90. Aside from being preferred by a dino, kibbles will give either 60 or 90 food per kibble. Kibbles that give 90 food generally require Prime Meat Jerky and as of v257 are: Ankylo, Araneo, Archaeopteryx, Argentavis, Ichthyornis, Iguanodon, Kaprosuchus, Mantis, Megalosaurus, Microraptor, Moth, Oviraptor, Pulminoscorpius, Quetzal, Rex, Spino, Stego, and Tapejara. All other kibbles give 60 food, unless preferred, of course.
Due to these traits, using Kibble as regular food can be useful on some occasions. Like when leaving your creatures behind for long periods of time, as you have to fill the creatures' inventories less often.
However, farming Eggs is still very time consuming and expensive, so generally it is not recommended to use as regular Dino food. When using Kibble for this purpose, it is advised to use Kibble types that are easy to make, like the Dodo Kibble.
- When using Kibble to passive tame by placing it in the last slot of your hotbar, be aware that if a Pegomastax steals it, it will eat the entire stack!
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