Any creatures hatched in this manner will always be level 1 due to absence of Maternal and Paternal details.Įggs all have different colors and sizes while out of the players inventory, and each have a different weight, too. This is due to the egg having little to no health on the command-spawned egg if it is dropped in an area where it can incubate and the health does not deplete, it can hatch. Said eggs spawned in with commands will disappear as soon as they are dropped, and thus can not be hatched. The only exception to fertilized eggs would be the Wyvern, Rock Drake, Deinonychus, and Magmasaur, none of which can be tamed in the wild and their fertile eggs must be obtained from the wild nest. It is also notable that the creatures have to stay close and the wandering mechanic might drive them apart. A mating bar will appear, and once finished, the female will lay a fertilized egg (differentiated by a red cloud surrounding the egg). They have to be near each and both have to be set on wander or set to mating, not overloaded, not following and not mounted (for mountable dino). To mate creatures, you must have a tamed male and female of the same species. The ability to hatch fertilized eggs was added in v219.0 through breeding. Currently, they can be used as a food source (players can consume them for large amounts of nourishment), for creating Kibble (a useful item for fast and effective taming), and for hatching (to raise baby creatures fertilized eggs only). Suffice to say, i had enough kibble to tame 2-3 rex's at lvl 120, within a few days.Eggs are dropped by certain creatures and can be found anywhere they decide to drop one. to test i used a whole day(well almost) where i just stood next to the farm, and kept them in un-stasis, and the result? almost 3-5 eggs per 20th minut, wheras i had used a few weeks just to gather 20. I theorised that it was because the dinos where kept in un-stasis, and the eggs where dropping above the ground. I realised that whenever my friends where on, eggs started to spawn. My experience: I had an egg farm on a hillside/mountain area, and i could not understand why i had no eggs at all. The spawn chance is once every 20th minut, regardless if you're there or not *If you decide to have foundations, or have the dinos standing ontop of a celling, there's a chance the eggs will fall through, and you'll have to destroy the foundation/celling/ to get to the eggs. The eggs are therefore deposited under the ground and you'll have no way to reach them.Ī few facts: *Build on the beach, this is the point on the island, that are the lowest, minimizing/eliminating eggs going under the ground Which mean whenever you come back from your adventures(however long they can be) And the dinos go into un-stasis, they pop out of the ground. When they go into stasis, they kinda fall through the foundations / grounds. The issue where people has lots of dino's, that are mate boosted - but not producing any eggs can be because of where the dinos are. Regarding the stasis comment someone mentioned: This is true, to a certain point.
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