
Transporting Wyvern Eggs: A Comprehensive Guide for Aspiring Dragon Lords
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So, you’ve braved the treacherous nests, dodged the fiery breath, and finally snagged that prized Wyvern egg. Congratulations! But the real challenge is just beginning. Getting that egg back to your base, and ultimately hatching it, is a perilous undertaking. The location to which you transport your Wyvern egg depends entirely on your goal: back to your base for incubation, to a safer location temporarily, or for trade with other players. Remember, time is of the essence, as Wyvern eggs have spoil timers! Planning your transport route, considering the dangers along the way, and utilizing the right tools and creatures are essential for success.
Strategies for Safe Transport
Before even considering lifting that precious egg, scout the area thoroughly. Know the location of other Wyvern nests, potential player threats, and escape routes. A well-planned route drastically increases your chances of survival.
Immediate Evacuation
The primary goal is to get the egg out of the Wyvern trench or nest area as quickly as possible. This often means a daring, high-speed getaway.
Temporary Storage
If your base is too far, or immediate incubation isn’t possible, consider a temporary safe house. This should be a heavily fortified structure away from common danger zones.
Long-Distance Relocation
For moving eggs across the map, consider using the Obelisks or Supply Crates. However, proceed with caution, as glitches can occur. If you are on a server cluster, this is generally safe.
Tools and Creatures for the Job
The right tools and creatures can be the difference between success and failure.
- Fast Flyers: An Argentavis with high movement speed is classic for snatching and running. Griffins, Crystal Wyverns, or even a well-leveled Pteranodon can also work.
- Agility and Stealth: A Rock Drake offers excellent camouflage and gliding capabilities, perfect for a more subtle approach.
- Crowd Control: A Tapejara with a passenger wielding a powerful weapon can clear out smaller threats.
- Disguise: Ghillie suits offer concealment, decreasing the likelihood of being spotted by enemies.
- Essential Gear: Don’t forget med brews, stimulants, and high-quality armor.
Utilizing Obelisks and Supply Crates
These serve as inter-server and intra-server transport hubs.
- Uploading: Carefully upload the egg to the Obelisk or Supply Crate.
- Downloading: Download the egg at your desired location.
- Risk Assessment: Be aware of potential server lag or glitches that could result in the loss of your egg.
Incubation Considerations
Ultimately, the destination is a safe and controlled environment for hatching.
- Temperature Control: Ensure you have adequate air conditioners, Dimetrodons, or campfires to maintain the correct temperature.
- Protection: Defend your hatching area from wild dinos and enemy players.
- Resources: Stockpile plenty of Wyvern milk or a Maewing for raising the baby Wyvern.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here’s a compilation of common questions and answers regarding Wyvern egg transport in Ark: Survival Evolved.
1. Can I transfer Wyvern eggs to other maps?
Yes, Wyvern eggs can be transferred between maps on a server cluster using Obelisks or Supply Crates. On single player, you can use the same Obelisks or city/mission terminals on Extinction/Genesis to upload and download creatures and items, including Wyvern eggs.
2. Will a fertilized Wyvern egg lose its data if uploaded to an Obelisk?
Yes, avoid uploading fertilized eggs into an Obelisk, as it will likely lose its data. Only transfer unfertilized Wyvern eggs.
3. How can I hatch a Wyvern egg without an incubator?
You need extreme heat. Use multiple air conditioners, Dimetrodons, or a ring of campfires with the egg in the center, surrounded by standing torches. Adjust the number of heat sources based on the ambient temperature.
4. What’s the best Dino to steal Wyvern eggs?
An Argentavis with at least 200% movement speed is a solid choice for outrunning Wyverns. Rock Drakes are also good for stealthy egg retrieval.
5. Why do Wyvern eggs spoil so quickly after I pick them up?
Wyvern eggs have a spoil timer. Eggs that have been in the nests for a long time (exceeding their spoil timer) will instantly spoil when picked up. Clear out old eggs from nests to allow fresh, usable eggs to spawn.
6. Can I raise a Wyvern without Wyvern Milk?
Yes, you can use a Maewing, or a Snow Owl for healing.
7. How many air conditioners do I need to hatch a Wyvern egg?
Typically, 4 air conditioners (2 on each side of the egg) are sufficient to maintain the required temperature for successful hatching.
8. Is it possible to grab Wyvern eggs with a whip?
Yes, a whip can quickly snatch eggs, but be cautious. This is a more advanced tactic and requires good timing to avoid taking excessive damage.
9. Where can I find Wyvern eggs?
Wyvern eggs are primarily found in Wyvern nests on Scorched Earth, Ragnarok, Valguero, Crystal Isles, Lost Island, and Fjordur. Crystal Wyvern eggs can be found on Crystal Isles.
10. What temperature range is needed to hatch a Wyvern Egg?
Wyvern eggs require a temperature range of 80 to 90 °C / 176 to 194 °F to hatch successfully.
11. What is the highest level Wyvern Egg I can find?
On the official difficulty setting of 5, the maximum level for Wyvern eggs is 190.
12. Can Oviraptors pick up Wyvern eggs?
While theoretically possible, using an Oviraptor is extremely risky. The Oviraptor‘s slow speed makes it vulnerable to Wyvern attacks.
13. Can you transfer Wyverns to other maps?
Yes, Wyverns can be transferred between maps using Obelisks or Supply Crates. Crystal Wyverns can also be transferred.
14. Are there different types of Wyvern Eggs?
Yes, there are four main types: Fire, Lightning, Poison, and Ice Wyvern eggs. Each hatches into the corresponding type of Wyvern.
15. I transferred my egg but now its gone, how do I prevent this?
Transferring Wyvern eggs can be risky. Try not to stay logged out for too long while an egg is transferred to your inventory, and before logging out, always check your inventory to ensure you have all the items that you had previously. If you are playing with other players, ask them to check your inventory to see if they can find the egg.
Conclusion
Transporting Wyvern eggs in Ark: Survival Evolved is a thrilling, yet challenging endeavor. By employing the right strategies, utilizing appropriate dinos, and understanding the nuances of the game mechanics, you can significantly increase your chances of successfully raising your very own Wyvern. Remember to always prioritize safety, plan your routes carefully, and adapt to the ever-changing challenges of the Ark. Good luck, and may your Wyverns bring you glory!
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