u/Fromthefuture9

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Question about wild baby Dino’s

For example, there’s a wild 150 Rex with a baby. If I tame the Rex, if adds 75 levels, randomly allocated to its different stats. However if I kill the mom and claim the baby, no levels are added, and I have a lvl 150 Rex when it’s matured.

My question is: it’s better to tame the adult, right? OR because I can allocate levels how I want, rather than a random roll, is claiming the baby and pumping all levels into health and melee going to give a better Rex? My understanding is no, that there’s a level cap and that claimed wild baby will not have the same stat potential as the kibble tamed wild adult.

Am I right? Reason I ask is I see people in videos getting excited when they can claim a high level baby Dino in the wild. To me, unless u just want a quick breeder mate without spending tranqs and kib, it’s kind of pointless?

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u/Fromthefuture9 — 9 days ago
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What’s the best Dino for plain raw meat yield? Is there anything small to medium size that yields a lot of meat? I assume brontos give a lot but I’d rather not have all that space around the base taken up by brontos. I tried phiomas but even with an ascendant chainsaw they only give like 150 raw meat per.

I rly get tired of meatrunning the redwoods w a giga, I would much rather be able to farm it at base. Do bison give a lot? I haven’t tried them.

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u/Fromthefuture9 — 16 days ago

Came here to share this asinine post, which is perfectly reflective of the absolute garbage that gets posed on r/btc. Tried to post it as an image but apparently I need a membership to do that here? So I guess il just leave it in a comment. Got banned from r/btc for providing clear evidence that 90% of the activity on the sub is bot accounts trying to hype up bitcoin.

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u/Fromthefuture9 — 24 days ago