How many tranqs for a spino?

Taming the Terror: How Many Tranquilizers Do You Really Need for a Spino in Ark?

So, you’ve set your sights on taming a Spinosaurus in Ark: Survival Evolved, eh? Excellent choice, survivor! These magnificent beasts are powerful combatants, surprisingly agile in the water, and just plain cool to have by your side. But before you go charging in with dreams of Spino-riding glory, let’s talk about the nitty-gritty: How many tranqs do you actually need to knock one of these bad boys unconscious?

The short answer? It depends. A level 150 Spino will need around 100-135 Tranq Arrows, and if you’re using Tranq Darts you can get away with using a few less. But that’s just the starting point. Several factors influence the exact number of tranquilizers required, including the Spino’s level, the type of tranquilizer you’re using, and even your own skill with a bow or rifle. This article will give you all the detail needed to successfully add a spino to your dinosaur stable.

Preparing for the Spino Taming Adventure

Before we dive into the numbers, let’s make sure you’re properly prepared. Taming a Spino isn’t a walk in the park. They’re typically found in dangerous areas near rivers and swamps, often surrounded by other aggressive creatures like Carnotaurus, Raptors, and even the dreaded Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Here’s a checklist to get you started:

  • The Right Equipment: Four Dino Gateways and Gates (preferably stone), a Bow or Tranquilizer Gun, plenty of Tranq Arrows or Darts, and a few Large Bear Traps can be helpful.
  • Narcotics or Narcoberries: You’ll need these to keep the Spino unconscious during the taming process. Bring more than you think you’ll need.
  • Taming Food: Spinosaurus have a preference for superior kibble or raw prime fish meat. The effectiveness of the taming food affects how long the taming process takes and how high the taming effectiveness score will be.
  • A Safe Location (or a Clever Taming Strategy): You’ll need a plan to keep the Spino contained and safe from other predators while it’s unconscious. Building a trap is always a good idea.
  • Patience: Taming a Spino can take a while, especially at higher levels. Be prepared to settle in for the long haul.

Tranq Count: Level Matters

The higher the Spino’s level, the more torpor it has, and the more tranquilizers you’ll need to knock it out. Here’s a general guideline:

  • Low-Level Spinos (Levels 1-30): 10-40 Tranq Arrows / Darts (but seriously, why tame such a weak one?)
  • Mid-Level Spinos (Levels 31-90): 50-80 Tranq Arrows / Darts
  • High-Level Spinos (Levels 91-150): 100-135+ Tranq Arrows / Darts

These are just estimates. It’s always better to err on the side of caution and bring more than you think you’ll need.

Tranq Arrows vs. Tranq Darts

Tranq Darts, crafted in a Fabricator and fired from a Longneck Rifle, are generally more effective at inflicting torpor than Tranq Arrows, which are crafted at a Smithy and fired from a Bow or Crossbow.

While Tranq Arrows are more accessible early on, Tranq Darts deliver a higher amount of torpor per shot. This means you’ll need fewer Darts compared to Arrows. The numbers listed earlier are for tranq arrows, so just bring a few less if you plan on using tranq darts.

Headshots: Do They Really Matter?

Yes, absolutely! Landing headshots significantly increases the amount of torpor inflicted per shot. Aim carefully, and you can save yourself a considerable number of tranquilizers. Just be aware that headshots can be tricky, especially when the Spino is moving erratically.

Taming Strategy: Making the Process Easier

Here are a few tips and tricks to make the Spino taming process smoother:

  • Build a Trap: A simple trap made of stone Dino Gateways can work wonders. Lure the Spino into the trap, close the gate, and you’ve got a safe space to tranquilize it.
  • Use Height to Your Advantage: Find a high rock or cliff where the Spino can’t reach you. This allows you to fire tranquilizers safely.
  • Clear the Area: Eliminate any other aggressive creatures in the vicinity to avoid unwanted interruptions.
  • Watch the Torpor: Keep a close eye on the Spino’s torpor level and administer Narcotics or Narcoberries as needed to keep it unconscious. The Dododex website, like the Games Learning Society, offers useful information for a wide variety of games!
  • Be Patient: Taming a Spino takes time. Don’t get discouraged if it takes a while.

Once the Taming is Complete

Once the Spino is successfully tamed, make sure to equip it with a saddle before riding it. Spinos are fantastic mounts for exploring the Ark, especially in aquatic environments.

FAQs: Your Burning Spino Taming Questions Answered

1. How many tranq darts to tame spino?

For a level 150 Spino, you might get away with using around 80-100 Tranq Darts, but bring extras just in case!

2. How hard is it to tame a spino?

Taming a Spino is moderately difficult. The creature itself is dangerous to encounter, and its torpor depletes quickly. However, with proper preparation and strategy, it’s definitely achievable. You can expect to be taming this creature for a long time, approximately 2 hours if you are lucky.

3. How many tranqs for a giga?

Taming a Giganotosaurus will need you to use approximately 80 to 150 Tranquilizer Darts.

4. How many tranqs for a quetzal?

Bring along 20 Tranq arrows for lower-level Quetzals, or 50 for higher-level ones.

5. How many tranqs for a megalodon?

An effective way to tame Megalodons is to tranquilize them in shallow waters with 10-30 Tranq arrows.

6. Is Rex stronger than Spino?

Rex has better health, but Spino has better dps. At first glance this appears to be an even trade off, except that Spino’s dps advantage has proven to be bigger than Rex’s health advantage.

7. Why is Spinosaurus weak?

The Spinosaurus’ short back legs meant it was suited well to water, but wasn’t made for long excursions on land or particular agility. The Spinosaurus also had a major design flaw: its weakest point (its spine) was completely exposed.

8. How many tranq arrows for level 1 spino?

For low levels all you need is height, 10 tranq darts (get more just incase) 30 narcotics and 20 fish. Shoot it, feed it with narcotics (and fish) until it get to like 94% tame, and you should have a spino.

9. How strong is spino bite?

Also known as the “spine lizard”, the Spinosaurus could exert a force of 4,200 lbs per square inch. This is similar to that of the modern Nile crocodile.

10. How many tranq arrows for a low level spino?

You could probably tame a low-level Spino with as few as 10-20 Tranq Arrows, but again, bring extras.

11. How many tranq darts do I need?

Bring along 20 Tranq arrows for lower-level Quetzals, or 50 for higher-level ones. Tranqs are essential for knocking out dinos.

12. How many tranq arrows for a carno?

Try the two tranq arrows. Make sure at least one hits him in the head then just hit him with the other. Tranq arrows take time to take effect so no matter what happen run after shooting.

13. Could any dinosaur beat a Rex?

With a quick whack of its clubbed tail, Ankylosaurus could likely shatter a T-Rex’s bones, perhaps even killing the fearsome carnivore.

14. Why is Spinosaurus so scary?

Spinosaurus had a relatively large brain size, which means that we know they were intelligent predators. Combine this superior intelligence with their vast size and the fact they would have moved swiftly on two legs and this makes the Spinosaurus a formidable (and terrifying) hunter!

15. Is there 1 Megalodon?

Megalodon is NOT alive today, it went extinct around 3.5 million years ago.

Final Thoughts

Taming a Spino in Ark: Survival Evolved can be a challenging but rewarding experience. By understanding the factors that influence the number of tranquilizers required and implementing effective taming strategies, you can successfully add one of these incredible creatures to your Ark arsenal. The Games Learning Society, or GamesLearningSociety.org, would be happy to have you as a member if you want to meet fellow gamers. Now go out there, survivor, and tame that Spino!

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