How do I tame a high-level Spino in ARK: Survival Evolved?

Taming a high-level Spino in ARK: Survival Evolved is a challenging but rewarding task. The Spinosaurus, or Spino, is one of the most powerful creatures in the game, excelling in both land and water combat, as well as resource gathering. To tame a high-level Spino, you need to prepare thoroughly, understand the mechanics, and execute the process carefully. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide to help you succeed.

First, letÔÇÖs discuss the mechanics. Spinos are aggressive carnivores, so they will attack you on sight. To tame one, you must knock it unconscious using tranquilizers, such as tranq arrows or tranquilizer darts. Once itÔÇÖs unconscious, you need to feed it its preferred food, which is raw prime meat, raw mutton, or exceptional kibble. Kibble is the most effective option, as it speeds up the taming process and yields better taming effectiveness. While the Spino is unconscious, you must monitor its torpor level and keep it sedated using narcotics or narcoberries. If its torpor drops too low, it will wake up, and youÔÇÖll have to start over.

Now, letÔÇÖs go through the step-by-step process. Start by gathering the necessary resources. YouÔÇÖll need a ranged weapon like a crossbow or longneck rifle, tranq arrows or tranquilizer darts, and plenty of narcotics or narcoberries. If youÔÇÖre using kibble, prepare exceptional kibble in advance by gathering the required ingredients, such as Rex eggs, rare flowers, and fiber. YouÔÇÖll also need a taming pen to safely trap the Spino. A simple pen can be built using stone or metal foundations, walls, and a large gate. Make sure the pen is large enough to accommodate the Spino and has a ramp or trapdoor for luring it inside.

Once your resources and taming pen are ready, locate a high-level Spino. They are commonly found near rivers, lakes, or coastal areas. Approach cautiously, as Spinos are fast and deadly. Use your ranged weapon to shoot tranq arrows or darts at the Spino while keeping your distance. Aim for the head to maximize torpor gain. Be prepared to kite the Spino if it charges at you. Lead it into your taming pen by running through the gate and closing it behind you. This will trap the Spino, making it easier to knock it out without interference from other predators.

After the Spino is trapped, continue shooting it with tranq arrows or darts until it collapses. Once itÔÇÖs unconscious, quickly access its inventory and place the preferred food inside. If youÔÇÖre using raw prime meat or mutton, gather extra to account for spoilage. Monitor the SpinoÔÇÖs torpor level and feed it narcotics or narcoberries as needed to keep it sedated. The taming process can take a while, especially for high-level Spinos, so be patient and stay alert for threats.

Here are some important tips and considerations. Always carry extra supplies, such as backup weapons, ammo, and food, in case something goes wrong. Use a taming calculator to estimate the exact amount of resources needed for the SpinoÔÇÖs level. Avoid taming in dangerous areas where other predators might attack you or the Spino. If youÔÇÖre playing solo, consider using a taming pen with a roof to prevent flying creatures from interfering. For tribes, assign roles to make the process smoother, such as one person handling the Spino while others guard the area.

Common mistakes to avoid include underestimating the SpinoÔÇÖs speed and damage, which can lead to death if youÔÇÖre not careful. Another mistake is not preparing enough narcotics, which can cause the Spino to wake up prematurely. Additionally, failing to secure the area can result in other creatures attacking the Spino or you during the taming process.

For advanced techniques, consider using a trap with a bear trap or chain bola to immobilize the Spino temporarily. This can give you more time to shoot it with tranq arrows or darts. You can also use a taming raft, a mobile base built on a raft, to lure the Spino into the water and trap it there. This method is particularly useful in areas with limited space or high predator density.

In terms of resource requirements, taming a high-level Spino can be resource-intensive. YouÔÇÖll need a significant amount of tranq arrows or darts, narcotics, and food. For example, a level 150 Spino requires approximately 50 tranq arrows, 200 narcotics, and 50 exceptional kibble or 100 raw prime meat. Prepare these resources in advance to avoid running out mid-tame.

Whether youÔÇÖre playing solo or in a tribe, communication and preparation are key. Solo players should focus on building a secure taming pen and gathering extra supplies. Tribes can divide tasks, such as one member gathering resources while another scouts for a high-level Spino. Coordination ensures a smoother and safer taming process.

In specific scenarios, such as taming near water, be cautious of the SpinoÔÇÖs aquatic abilities. It can swim faster than most creatures, so avoid leading it into deep water unless youÔÇÖre prepared to fight or trap it there. If youÔÇÖre taming in a high-traffic area, consider building additional defenses around your taming pen to deter other players or predators.

By following these steps and tips, you can successfully tame a high-level Spino and add a powerful ally to your team. With its impressive stats and versatility, the Spino will be a valuable asset in combat, exploration, and resource gathering.