How do I breed for higher movement speed in creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved?

Breeding for higher movement speed in ARK: Survival Evolved involves a combination of understanding the game's breeding mechanics, stat inheritance, and mutation systems. Movement speed is a stat that can be inherited from parents or mutated, but it requires careful planning and patience to achieve the desired results. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide on how to breed for higher movement speed in creatures.

First, itÔÇÖs important to understand how stat inheritance works. When two creatures breed, the offspring has a 55% chance to inherit the higher stat from either parent for each stat category, including movement speed. This means that if one parent has a higher movement speed stat than the other, thereÔÇÖs a good chance the baby will inherit that higher stat. To maximize this, you should start by taming or breeding creatures with naturally high movement speed stats. For example, if youÔÇÖre breeding Raptors, tame several high-level Raptors and check their stats to find the ones with the best movement speed.

Once you have a pair of creatures with high movement speed stats, you can begin the breeding process. Place the two creatures close together in a secure area, such as a fenced-off pen or a base with enough space. Enable mating by setting them to "Enable Wandering" or using the "Mate" option if youÔÇÖre on a server with that setting. Keep in mind that breeding consumes a lot of food, so make sure both parents are well-fed before starting. After mating, the female will lay an egg (for egg-laying species) or become pregnant (for mammals). The egg or baby will inherit stats from both parents, including movement speed.

After the egg hatches or the baby is born, youÔÇÖll need to care for it until it reaches adulthood. This involves feeding it the appropriate food, such as meat for carnivores or berries for herbivores, and ensuring it stays safe from predators. During this time, you can also imprint on the baby by interacting with it when it requests care. Imprinting increases the babyÔÇÖs stats, including movement speed, and improves its loyalty to you. Imprinting is crucial for maximizing the effectiveness of your bred creatures.

To increase the chances of getting higher movement speed, you can introduce mutations into your breeding line. Mutations are random and can affect either stats or colors, or both. Each mutation adds 2 levels to a stat, which can include movement speed. However, mutations are rare, with only a 2.5% chance per breeding event. To maximize your chances, you should breed as many creatures as possible and keep track of their stats. If you get a mutation that increases movement speed, use that creature in future breeding to pass on the mutation.

One common mistake is neglecting to track the stats of your breeding creatures. Without proper tracking, itÔÇÖs easy to lose track of which creatures have the best stats and mutations. Use a spreadsheet or a notebook to record the stats of each creature in your breeding line. This will help you identify which creatures to breed together to achieve the best results. Another mistake is not imprinting on the babies. Imprinting not only increases stats but also makes the creature more effective in combat and other tasks. Always prioritize imprinting to get the most out of your bred creatures.

Advanced techniques involve creating a "clean" breeding line, which means breeding creatures with no mutations to establish a strong base of stats. Once you have a clean line, you can introduce mutations to further enhance the stats. This method requires a lot of time and resources but can result in highly optimized creatures. Additionally, you can use cryopods to store and manage your breeding creatures, making it easier to organize and breed them without needing a large base.

Resource requirements for breeding include a steady supply of food, such as meat or berries, and materials for building a secure breeding area. YouÔÇÖll also need resources for crafting items like preserving bins or refrigerators to store eggs and food. If youÔÇÖre playing solo, breeding can be more challenging due to the time and resource investment required. However, in a tribe, you can divide tasks among members, making the process more manageable.

In conclusion, breeding for higher movement speed in ARK: Survival Evolved involves understanding stat inheritance, mutations, and imprinting. Start by taming or breeding creatures with high movement speed stats, then carefully breed and track their offspring. Introduce mutations to further enhance the stats and always imprint on the babies to maximize their potential. Avoid common mistakes like neglecting to track stats or skipping imprinting. With patience and careful planning, you can create creatures with exceptional movement speed to aid in your survival and exploration.