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

Taming a Lystrosaurus in ARK: Survival Evolved is one of the easiest and most beginner-friendly taming processes in the game. The Lystrosaurus is a small, passive herbivore that provides a useful buff to nearby tamed creatures, increasing their experience gain. Because of its passive nature, taming a Lystrosaurus does not require knocking it out, making it a great choice for new players or those looking for a quick and simple tame.

To begin taming a Lystrosaurus, you will need to gather the necessary resources. The Lystrosaurus prefers berries as its taming food, with Mejoberries being the most effective. However, it will also accept other types of berries, such as Amarberries, Azulberries, or Tintoberries, though these will take longer to tame. You will also need a few pieces of armor or clothing to protect yourself from environmental hazards or other predators, as well as a safe area to conduct the taming process.

The first step is to locate a Lystrosaurus in the wild. These creatures are commonly found in grassy or forested areas, often near water sources. They are small and non-aggressive, so they will not attack you unless provoked. Once you have found a Lystrosaurus, approach it slowly and crouch to avoid startling it. If you move too quickly or make sudden movements, the Lystrosaurus may run away, so patience is key.

Next, open your inventory and place the berries in the last slot of your hotbar. This will allow you to quickly access the berries when needed. Approach the Lystrosaurus from behind or the side, as this will reduce the chance of it running away. When you are close enough, press the appropriate button to feed the Lystrosaurus a berry. After feeding it, the Lystrosaurus will gain a small amount of taming progress, and you will need to wait a short period before feeding it again. The exact time between feedings depends on the type of berry used, with Mejoberries requiring the shortest wait time.

During the taming process, it is important to stay close to the Lystrosaurus but avoid crowding it. If you move too far away, the taming progress may reset, and you will need to start over. Additionally, keep an eye out for other predators in the area, as they may attack the Lystrosaurus or you during the taming process. If you are playing in a tribe, having a tribe member guard the area can help ensure a smooth taming experience.

One common mistake players make when taming a Lystrosaurus is feeding it too quickly or not waiting long enough between feedings. This can cause the taming progress to reset, wasting time and resources. To avoid this, pay attention to the Lystrosaurus's feeding cooldown timer, which will appear after each feeding. Another mistake is not having enough berries on hand. While the Lystrosaurus does not require a large amount of food to tame, running out of berries mid-process can be frustrating. Always gather more berries than you think you will need to avoid this issue.

For advanced players or those looking to optimize the taming process, using Kibble can significantly speed up the taming time. The Lystrosaurus prefers Simple Kibble, which can be crafted using Dodo Eggs, Rockarrot, Cooked Meat, Fiber, and Water. Using Simple Kibble will reduce the number of feedings required and shorten the overall taming time. However, this method requires more preparation and resources, so it may not be practical for new players or those with limited resources.

In terms of tribe or solo considerations, taming a Lystrosaurus is equally straightforward for both playstyles. Solo players can easily tame a Lystrosaurus with minimal preparation, while tribes can assign one member to handle the taming while others gather resources or protect the area. The Lystrosaurus's small size and passive nature make it a low-risk tame, so it is a great choice for players of all experience levels.

Once tamed, the Lystrosaurus can be a valuable addition to your base. Its buff to experience gain for nearby tamed creatures makes it useful for leveling up your other dinosaurs quickly. Additionally, the Lystrosaurus is easy to care for, as it only requires berries for food and does not have high stamina or health requirements. It can also be used as a pack animal to carry small amounts of resources, though its weight capacity is limited.

In summary, taming a Lystrosaurus in ARK: Survival Evolved is a simple and rewarding process. By gathering the necessary berries, approaching the creature carefully, and feeding it at the right intervals, you can quickly add this helpful dinosaur to your collection. Whether you are playing solo or in a tribe, the Lystrosaurus is a great choice for boosting your tamed creatures' experience gain and enhancing your overall gameplay experience.