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

Taming a Eurypterid in ARK: Survival Evolved is a unique challenge due to its aquatic nature and aggressive behavior. Eurypterids, also known as sea scorpions, are found in the ocean and can be dangerous if not approached carefully. They are not rideable, but they are valuable for their ability to harvest organic polymer and chitin efficiently. Here is a detailed guide on how to tame a Eurypterid, including mechanics, strategies, and tips.

First, it is important to understand the mechanics of taming a Eurypterid. Unlike many other creatures in ARK, Eurypterids cannot be knocked out and tamed. Instead, they must be tamed passively. This means you need to feed them their preferred food without rendering them unconscious. Eurypterids prefer spoiled meat, which is relatively easy to obtain. However, the challenge lies in approaching them safely, as they are highly aggressive and will attack on sight.

To begin taming a Eurypterid, you will need to gather the necessary resources. Spoiled meat is the primary requirement, and you can obtain it by letting raw meat spoil in your inventory. It is recommended to have at least 20-30 pieces of spoiled meat, depending on the level of the Eurypterid. Higher-level Eurypterids will require more spoiled meat to tame. Additionally, you should prepare a set of scuba gear or a strong aquatic mount, such as a Basilosaurus or a Megalodon, to help you navigate the ocean safely.

Once you have the resources, the next step is to locate a Eurypterid. They are commonly found in the deeper parts of the ocean, often near underwater caves or rocky areas. When you spot a Eurypterid, approach it cautiously. Eurypterids are fast and will attack if you get too close. It is best to use a mount to keep a safe distance while feeding it. If you are on foot, you can use a crossbow with grappling hooks to create distance or lure the Eurypterid into a safer area.

To start the taming process, you need to feed the Eurypterid spoiled meat. This can be done by placing the spoiled meat in the last slot of your hotbar and approaching the Eurypterid. When you are close enough, you will see a prompt to feed it. Be quick, as the Eurypterid will likely attack after being fed. After feeding, back away immediately to avoid taking damage. Repeat this process until the taming bar is full. Keep in mind that the taming effectiveness will decrease with each feeding, so it is important to have enough spoiled meat to complete the process.

One common mistake players make is underestimating the Eurypterid's aggression. They are fast and can deal significant damage, especially if you are not prepared. Always approach with caution and have a plan to escape if things go wrong. Another mistake is not having enough spoiled meat. Running out of spoiled meat mid-tame can be frustrating, so always gather more than you think you will need.

Advanced techniques for taming Eurypterids include using a taming pen. You can build a small underwater enclosure using stone or metal foundations and walls. Lure the Eurypterid into the pen and close the entrance. This will allow you to feed it safely without worrying about it escaping or attacking you. Another optimization is to use a taming calculator to determine the exact amount of spoiled meat needed for the Eurypterid's level. This can save time and resources.

For tribe considerations, taming a Eurypterid can be easier with multiple players. One player can distract the Eurypterid while another feeds it. This reduces the risk of taking damage and speeds up the taming process. Solo players should focus on using mounts and taming pens to minimize risk.

In summary, taming a Eurypterid requires preparation, patience, and caution. Gather plenty of spoiled meat, use a strong aquatic mount, and approach the Eurypterid carefully. Avoid common mistakes like underestimating its aggression or running out of spoiled meat. Use advanced techniques like taming pens and calculators to optimize the process. With these strategies, you can successfully tame a Eurypterid and add it to your collection of useful creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved.