How do I tame a Cnidaria in ARK: Survival Evolved?

Taming a Cnidaria in ARK: Survival Evolved is a unique challenge due to its aggressive nature and the mechanics involved. The Cnidaria, also known as the Jellyfish, is a passive tame, meaning you do not need to knock it out. Instead, you must carefully approach it and feed it the correct food. However, this process is complicated by the Cnidaria's ability to stun and dismount you, making it a dangerous creature to tame. Below is a detailed guide on how to tame a Cnidaria, including mechanics, strategies, and tips.

The first step in taming a Cnidaria is preparation. You will need a strong water mount, such as a Basilosaurus or a Tuso (Tusoteuthis), as these creatures are immune to the Cnidaria's stun effect. Without one of these mounts, taming a Cnidaria is nearly impossible because it will stun you and your mount, leaving you vulnerable to drowning or other predators. Additionally, you will need the correct food for taming. Cnidarias prefer Spoiled Meat, which can be obtained by letting raw meat spoil in your inventory or a preserving bin. Gather a significant amount of Spoiled Meat, as the taming process can take a while depending on the level of the Cnidaria.

Once you have your mount and food, head to the ocean where Cnidarias spawn. They are commonly found in shallow and deep waters, often in groups. Approach the Cnidaria cautiously, as they are aggressive and will attack if you get too close. On your Basilosaurus or Tuso, swim near the Cnidaria and open its inventory. Place the Spoiled Meat into its inventory, and it will begin eating. Each piece of Spoiled Meat will increase the taming progress, but the process is slow, so patience is key.

One important tip is to avoid other Cnidarias while taming. If multiple Cnidarias are nearby, they can swarm and stun your mount, even if it is immune to the stun effect. This can lead to a dangerous situation where you are overwhelmed and unable to complete the tame. To avoid this, try to isolate a single Cnidaria before starting the taming process. You can use your mount to lure it away from the group or clear the area of other threats before beginning.

A common mistake players make is attempting to tame a Cnidaria without the proper mount or preparation. Without a Basilosaurus or Tuso, the Cnidaria will stun you and your mount, making it impossible to complete the tame. Additionally, failing to bring enough Spoiled Meat can result in the taming process taking longer than necessary or even failing if the Cnidaria loses interest. Always ensure you have enough resources before starting the tame.

For advanced players, using a Tuso can make the process easier. The Tuso has a grab ability that can hold the Cnidaria in place, preventing it from moving around and making it easier to feed. This can be especially useful if you are taming in an area with multiple Cnidarias or other predators. Additionally, using a taming calculator can help you determine exactly how much Spoiled Meat you will need based on the level of the Cnidaria, allowing you to optimize your resources.

In terms of tribe or solo considerations, taming a Cnidaria is generally easier with a tribe. Having multiple players can help distract other predators or Cnidarias while one player focuses on the tame. However, it is still possible to tame a Cnidaria solo if you are well-prepared and have the right mount. Communication and coordination are key in a tribe setting, as one player can focus on feeding while others protect the area.

In conclusion, taming a Cnidaria in ARK: Survival Evolved requires careful preparation, the right mount, and patience. By using a Basilosaurus or Tuso, gathering enough Spoiled Meat, and isolating the Cnidaria, you can successfully tame this dangerous creature. Avoid common mistakes like attempting the tame without the proper mount or resources, and consider using advanced techniques like the Tuso's grab ability for an easier process. Whether you are playing solo or with a tribe, taming a Cnidaria can be a rewarding challenge that adds a powerful ally to your underwater arsenal.