How do I tame a Dimetrodon in the swamp in ARK: Survival Evolved?

Taming a Dimetrodon in the swamp biome of ARK: Survival Evolved requires careful planning and execution due to the unique challenges of the environment and the Dimetrodon's specific taming mechanics. The Dimetrodon is a small, sail-backed carnivore that is often found in swampy areas. It is a passive tame, meaning you do not need to knock it out. Instead, you must approach it carefully and feed it the right food to gain its trust. Below is a detailed guide on how to tame a Dimetrodon in the swamp, covering mechanics, strategies, tips, and more.

The first step in taming a Dimetrodon is to locate one. In the swamp biome, Dimetrodons are often found near water or in dense vegetation. They are not aggressive, but they are skittish and will run away if you approach too quickly or make sudden movements. To avoid scaring them, crouch and move slowly. It is also helpful to wear Ghillie Armor, which reduces your visibility and makes it easier to get close without startling the Dimetrodon.

Once you are close enough, you can begin the taming process. Dimetrodons are passive tames, so you will need to feed them their preferred food. The best food for taming a Dimetrodon is Raw Prime Meat, Cooked Prime Meat, or Raw Meat. However, Raw Prime Meat is the most effective and will speed up the taming process. If you do not have Raw Prime Meat, you can use Raw Meat, but it will take longer. To feed the Dimetrodon, place the food in the last slot of your hotbar and approach it slowly. When you are close enough, press the appropriate button to feed it. Be patient, as the Dimetrodon will only accept food at certain intervals.

One of the challenges of taming a Dimetrodon in the swamp is the presence of other dangerous creatures, such as Sarcosuchus, Titanoboas, and Kaprosuchus. These predators can attack you or the Dimetrodon, disrupting the taming process. To mitigate this risk, it is a good idea to clear the area of threats before attempting to tame the Dimetrodon. You can use a tamed creature, such as a Carnotaurus or Raptor, to help you fight off predators. Alternatively, you can build a small taming pen using wooden or stone structures to trap the Dimetrodon and protect it from other creatures.

Another important consideration is the Dimetrodon's torpor. Unlike knockout tames, passive tames do not require you to monitor torpor levels. However, the Dimetrodon will still lose torpor over time, so you need to ensure that it does not wake up and run away. To prevent this, you can use Narcoberries or Narcotics to keep the Dimetrodon's torpor high. This is especially useful if you are taming a high-level Dimetrodon, as it will take longer to tame and may lose torpor before the process is complete.

Resource preparation is key to a successful tame. Before heading into the swamp, make sure you have enough food for the Dimetrodon, as well as Narcoberries or Narcotics to maintain its torpor. You should also bring weapons and armor to defend yourself against predators. If you are playing solo, it is especially important to be well-prepared, as you will not have the support of tribe members to help you fend off threats.

Advanced techniques for taming a Dimetrodon include using a taming pen or trap. A taming pen is a structure that you can build to contain the Dimetrodon while you tame it. To create a taming pen, place wooden or stone foundations and walls in a small enclosure. Leave one side open and lure the Dimetrodon into the pen using food or by leading it in. Once it is inside, close the pen and begin the taming process. This method is particularly useful in the swamp, as it prevents the Dimetrodon from running away or being attacked by other creatures.

Tribe considerations also play a role in taming a Dimetrodon. If you are part of a tribe, you can coordinate with other members to make the process easier. For example, one player can focus on feeding the Dimetrodon while another keeps watch for predators. Tribe members can also help gather resources, such as Raw Prime Meat or Narcotics, to speed up the taming process.

In summary, taming a Dimetrodon in the swamp requires patience, preparation, and careful execution. Approach the Dimetrodon slowly, feed it Raw Prime Meat or Raw Meat, and use Narcoberries or Narcotics to maintain its torpor. Clear the area of predators or use a taming pen to protect the Dimetrodon during the process. Whether you are playing solo or with a tribe, being well-prepared and using advanced techniques like taming pens will increase your chances of success. By following these steps, you can add a Dimetrodon to your collection of tamed creatures and take advantage of its unique abilities, such as its ability to regulate temperature in a small area.