
I’ll come back after a particularly long time away from my base (in game/real time) usually because I was killed and forced to search for my base via eyeballing my freshly wiped map (real fun bug btw) and I’ll whistle them to a separate section, go over to sift through where they’ve all stood for hours and not find a single egg. But my dodos and dilos aren’t mating/wandering either and they leave eggs (dilos less consistently though I could honestly be looking them over). In case this is necessary information, I don’t have their mating enabled or wandering enabled because I’m currently mostly focused on expanding and placing bases in multiple locations and am not confident with letting them roam about on their own due to recent slaughtering of a bunch of my favourite moschops, so they just sit tight in their pens with troughs to keep them fed while I’m away building. The tames I’m mostly interested in are my Diplodocus (2 fems and 1 male), Oviraptor (one fem), Stego (1 fem and 1 male) Tek Parasaurs (2 fems and 1 male) and Castoroids (1 fem).
#Fertilized dilo egg how to
Googling doesn’t help much and I’m still figuring out how to navigate the Dododex, and with many forums and threads being years old I’m not sure with how relevant and accurate the information provided are.
#Fertilized dilo egg plus
I’ve been playing this game everyday since I started for an embarrassingly large amount of time (my character is level 97 which I’ve quickly realized isn’t actually that high in ARK standards, plus I turned XP gain as high as it can go because I play solo so it’s not really an accomplishment but I have killed a lot of time getting to it) so I was a bit confused why I haven’t found any non fertilized eggs lying about from my tames. My dodos are constantly dropping eggs and I’m not surprised it’s considerably quicker than all my other dinos, but so far the only other non fertilized eggs I’ve found from my tames are Dilo eggs (two), and Parasaus (rarely). I’m trying to collect eggs so that while I’m busy base and trap building I can passively make and store different types of kibble for future use. The baby will need plenty of food (and I really mean, plenty.) Dilos specifically only eat meat, so depending on how high its hunger value can go, 30-50 pieces should be enough to get it through maturity.Very very green player of this game (Xbox one console in case it’s important) with less than a week under my belt. The baby is not capable of fighting at this stage, but will be once fully grown. The colors won't change as it grows, however it's size will. Once your dino is hatched, it will spawn as a baby, obviously. So if you're in a place that says "You're Freezing, find warmth immediately!" Your dino, when hatched, still will not take damage. However, once the Egg hatches, unlike you, the dino does not take damage from temperature. Time of day also effects temp, as well as biome.

If the Egg says "Too Hot!" Chances are you'll need to take it to a separate area that's colder.

A Stone Home with multiple Air Conditioners when you get to the later levels on your character will help reduce the need for temperature. If that's the case, you'll need to build more campfires around it. So sometimes when a fertilized Egg is placed down, it might say "Too Cold!" Even if it's right next to a campfire. The next part that needs to be taken care of- the Egg will need a specific temperature to hatch at. The best thing to do with that one is to either eat it on its own for a big replenishment of Hunger, or to throw it in a cooking pot with some other ingredients to get different buffs.įor an egg to hatch, it will say "Fertilized Dilo Egg" instead of just "Dilo Egg" and you will see what appears to be a red steam coming out of the Egg.
