How do I tame a Chalicotherium without it throwing rocks in ARK: Survival Evolved?

Taming a Chalicotherium in ARK: Survival Evolved can be a challenging task due to its unique behavior of throwing rocks at players when it feels threatened. This creature is a herbivore, but it is not a passive tame, meaning you cannot simply walk up to it and feed it. Instead, you must knock it unconscious and then feed it its preferred food to tame it. Below is a detailed guide on how to tame a Chalicotherium effectively, including mechanics, strategies, and tips to avoid common mistakes.

The Chalicotherium is a large, slow-moving herbivore that can be found in various biomes, such as the Redwood Forest and the Snow Biome. When approached, it will throw rocks at you, dealing significant damage and potentially knocking you off your mount. To tame it, you must first knock it out. This can be done using tranquilizer arrows, tranquilizer darts, or other knockout methods. However, due to its high torpor and health, you will need a significant amount of resources to keep it unconscious during the taming process.

To begin, gather the necessary resources. You will need a ranged weapon like a crossbow or longneck rifle, along with tranquilizer arrows or darts. You will also need narcotics or biotoxin to keep the Chalicotherium unconscious, as its torpor drops quickly. For food, Chalicotheriums prefer Beer Barrels, which can be crafted using berries, thatch, and water in a barrel. Alternatively, they will also eat crops like vegetables or berries, but Beer Barrels are the most effective and will speed up the taming process.

Once you have your resources, locate a Chalicotherium. It is best to approach it from a distance, as it will start throwing rocks if you get too close. Use your ranged weapon to shoot it with tranquilizer arrows or darts. Aim for the head to maximize torpor gain. Be prepared to dodge its rock throws, as they can deal significant damage. If you have a mount, such as a flying creature, you can use it to stay out of range while shooting.

After the Chalicotherium is unconscious, place the Beer Barrels or other preferred food in its inventory. Monitor its torpor level and feed it narcotics or biotoxin as needed to keep it unconscious. The taming process will take some time, so be patient. If you are playing solo, it is a good idea to build a small taming pen nearby to protect the Chalicotherium from other predators while it is unconscious. This can be done using stone or metal structures to create a secure area.

One common mistake players make is underestimating the Chalicotherium's rock-throwing ability. It can easily knock you off your mount or kill you if you are not careful. Always keep your distance and use cover to avoid its attacks. Another mistake is not bringing enough narcotics or biotoxin. The Chalicotherium's torpor drops quickly, so you will need a large supply to keep it unconscious throughout the taming process.

For advanced players, using a trap can make taming a Chalicotherium much easier. You can build a trap using stone or metal pillars and ceilings to create a small enclosure. Lure the Chalicotherium into the trap and then close it off, preventing it from escaping or throwing rocks at you. This allows you to safely knock it out and tame it without the risk of being attacked.

In terms of tribe considerations, taming a Chalicotherium can be easier with multiple players. One player can distract the Chalicotherium while another shoots it with tranquilizer arrows or darts. Additionally, having multiple players to gather resources and monitor the taming process can speed things up. However, solo players can still tame a Chalicotherium with proper preparation and strategy.

Once tamed, the Chalicotherium is a versatile creature. It can be used as a mount, and its rock-throwing ability can be used to defend your base or attack enemies. It is also useful for gathering thatch and berries, making it a valuable addition to your tribe.

In summary, taming a Chalicotherium requires careful planning and execution. Gather the necessary resources, use a ranged weapon to knock it out, and keep it unconscious with narcotics or biotoxin. Avoid its rock throws by keeping your distance or using a trap. With patience and the right strategy, you can successfully tame a Chalicotherium and add it to your team of creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved.