


Repeat this every ten seconds until the shark falls asleep. Ride it and sting the shark, then back up out of range. Using the Scorpion is another good tactic to knock out the Megalodon, since the scorpion can swim.This also allows you to 'herd' it to where you want it to be knocked out, as it will start swimming away from you as its torpor nears max. As you can fire a crossbow from the back of an Ichthyosaurus, a bit of fancy riding can let you run circles around the Megalodon while shooting it.Make sure that the Megalodon does not catch up to you, or he can deliver a devastating blow. A crossbow is useful in taming the Megalodon as it can be fired underwater, unlike the bow.The megalodons will group at the head of the river, usually partway out of the water. You can also tame one or several ichthyosaurus (which requires only meat) and swim them up into a river too shallow for the megalodon.Stand on a shallow spot and the sharks will stick their heads out to attack you, allowing you to easily shoot them with a bow. The rocks that are just under the water in the sea are a good taming spot for this. While the other player does this, shoot it with Tranquilizer Arrows. Find a Megalodon in somewhat shallow waters, and then have another player aggro the Megalodon by stepping in and out of the water in their aggro range.(This will not cause Megalodons to spawn if they are not in the area so try to do it in places where you see them swimming off in the distance.) Sometimes they will beach themselves and die. They will swarm the beach trying to get to the fish. Chumming, which is killing a smaller fish and holding it in your hand while on the beach, or even just setting it on the beach, will attract any Megalodons in the area to it.Keep in mind, this method will draw numerous Megalodons, which will occasionally swarm and target your tamed Megalodon, so bring plenty of arrows and be prepared to defend your new companion. One method of doing this is to build an elevated platform from which to fire arrows into the water. Since the bow cannot be fired underwater, but can be fired into water for at least a short distance, an effective way to tame Megalodons is to tranquilize them in shallow waters with 10-30 Tranq arrows. For taming, the best method is to tranquilize one or a few Megalodons which are enticed into shallow waters by swimming.This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed. Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 1 6 would color the Megalodon's "" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Megalodon's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Megalodon. This section displays the Megalodon's natural regions. The ones in ARK appear to be based on the largest great white sharks to exist in real life such as Deep Blue, in contrast to the 'Carcharocles megalodon' for which it was named, which scientists believe could grow up to 52 feet in length. Resembling nothing less than a slightly oversized great white shark, Megalodon is the most common of the large and dangerous predators in the oceans of ARK. They also aggro on a player from a very long distance, therefore it is not uncommon that the player suddenly has to deal with multiple Megalodons at once. They are aggressive and can swim faster than most creatures, including the player. Megalodons will stay in the deeper waters unless attacking prey, but even then they rarely enter shallow areas. It's not the most efficient swimmer but it should be able to protect your cargo should you find yourself in a hostile encounter. The Megalodon, though difficult to domesticate, proves to be very useful when exploring the deep sea. Having access to the resources and treasures hidden deep within the ocean is near impossible without a domesticated sea creature. Smaller fish are the sole exception I've seen I believe this is because they cost more energy for Megalodons to catch than the predator would gain. Megalodons need large quantities of food to sustain themselves, so they attack most creatures immediately on sight. In addition, it has a speed advantage over any non-aquatic creature when submerged. Were it not restricted to the waters, Carcharodon ultramegalodon would be one of the most dangerous creatures on the island.Īs powerful and dangerous as the Tyrannosaurus is on land, Megalodon is near its equal in the water.
