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Ovos de Dinossauros
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Coma-o para ganhar bastante nutrição, ou use-o em receitas, ou...
Consumable (values pertain to Humans)
Spoils in
8d
Tam. da Pilha
100
Decompõe em
30m

Ovos de Dinossauros são postos por Dinossauros e podem ser encontrados em qualquer lugar que a criatura decida botar. Atualmente, eles podem ser utilizado como fonte de comida (jogadores podem consumí-la para grandes quantidades de nutrição), para criação de Ração (Item bem útil para uma Taming rápida e efetiva), e para criação (Para criar bebês dinossauros; somente ovos fertilizados).

A habilidade de chocar ovos fertilizados foi adicionada em v219.0 através de reprodução. Para cruzar criaturas, você deverá ter um macho e uma fêmea da mesma espécie, ambos domados. Eles precisam estar próximos um do outro e ambos deverão estar com a opção de vagar ativa, não podem estar pesados demais (inventário cheio), não deverão estar seguindo e nem sendo montados (para dinos que podem ser montados). Uma barra de acasalamento irá aparecer, e assim que concluída, a fêmea irá botar um ovo fertilizado (diferenciado por uma nnúvem vermelha que permeará o ovo). Nem todas as criaturas poderão ser procriadas. É também sabido que as criaturas deverão permanecer próximas porém a mecânica de vagar tende a separá-las.

A única exceção de ovoes fertilizados será os de Wyvern, Rock Drake, e Deinonychus, pois nenhum deles poderá ser domado na natureza, e os ovos fertilizados deverão ser obtidos em seus respectivos ninhos selvagens.

Se tais ovos forem conjurados com um comando de administrador, eles irão desaparecer assim que aparecerem, e não poderão então ser chocados. Isso é devido aos ovos ter pouca ou nenhuma saúde sobrando quando utilizado tal comando; Se for conjurado numa área que ele poderá ser incubado e a saúde não cair, poderá ser chocado normalmente. Quaisquer criaturas chocadas desta maneira irá sempre ser de nível 1 devido a ausência de detalhes maternos e paternos.

Eggs all have different colors and sizes while out of the players inventory, and each have a different weight, too. While they are great for kibble production and human consumption, they offer no nutrition to tamed dinos, (except for the Oviraptor, Titanoboa and Basilisk).

Behavior

Some dinosaurs will seek you out if you have an egg of their species in your inventory. Any species of herbivore will become aggressive if players pickup an egg from the ground nearby them (except for Dodos, Moschops, and Parasaurs) but simply carrying an egg won't. The Oviraptor has the ability to take eggs without creatures noticing.

  • Raptors, being an aggressive carnivore already, will most assuredly hunt you down.
  • Brontosaurus will also become aggressive if you take an egg near one. But also look out for T-Rex, as they are attracted by Bronto Eggs as well.
  • Giganotosaurus will immediately hunt you down at rapid speed if you take their egg, and being the most dangerous carnivore already known, is a fatal mistake if unprepared.
  • Nearby Wyvern and Rock Drake, usually aggressive at a few distance, will immediately hunt down would-be thieves for taking, or transferring, any of their egg.

Egg Farming

Farming eggs efficiently can be very useful to obtain more eggs in a shorter amount of time. Both wild creatures and tamed creatures can be used to build creature farms for eggs.

Frequency and Probability

Jen Twitter.jpg Dodos don't lay eggs like other dinos, every time dodos poop they have a chance to lay an egg.
~ Jen[1]

Only female dinosaurs can lay eggs. Every creature which is capable of laying an egg has exactly the same laying rate (except for Dodos). Currently female dinos will drop eggs continuously, no matter if the player is around or not. (Technically spoken, the creature cannot be in stasis, i.e. the creature has to be loaded which in practice means a player has to be in its vicinity. On the other hand, the game starts the egg laying calculation routine when the creature comes out of stasis, i.e. a player enters the area.)

A mate boosted female has a much higher chance of laying eggs than a non-mate boosted female (2x multiplier). One male can mate boost multiple females of the same species around him, and vice versa.

  • A mate-boosted female creature will have a chance to lay an egg every 17 minutes.
  • An Oviraptor set to wandering provides a buff that reduces the egg laying timer from 17 minutes to 11 minutes 20 seconds.
  • Dodos have different egg laying mechanic: They have a chance of 13% to lay an egg instead of a feces when defecating, which happens randomly after 100 to 300 seconds.
  • There is a limit on how many eggs can be present within a certain range: for most creatures this limit is 6. An exception is Titanoboa which has a limit of 8.

Eggs can also be obtained from wild creatures. Oviraptors can be used to steal eggs from wild or enemy dinos. Whistling "attack my target" on an egg will cause the Oviraptor to pick it up and bring it back to you.

Obtaining Wild Eggs

Jen Twitter.jpg They're pretty rare to find in the wild, it's best to just collect them from your own tames. :)
~ Jen[2]

Mate-Boosted females in the wild that are capable of laying eggs in the wild may drop them, where the egg sits on the ground nearby. These eggs are not fertilized, and cannot be used to hatch a creature. They can, however, be used for kibble and thus are extremely valuable.

If a player approaches and takes the egg into his/her inventory, the animals the egg belongs to(ex: all trikes if trike egg, all raptors if raptor egg) nearby will anger and attack. An Oviraptor can be used to rob the eggs for the player, but then the creature is exposed to the danger of marauding parents. Make sure you can handle the power of the parents if you plan on stealing their eggs!

Egg Types

Egg Used For Kibble Favored By
Extra Small Eggs
Dilo Egg Basic Kibble
  • Dilophosaur
  • Dodo
  • Kairuku
  • Mesopithecus
  • Parasaur
  • Phiomia
Dodo Egg
Featherlight Egg
Kairuku Egg
Lystro Egg
Parasaur Egg
Tek Parasaur Egg
Vulture Egg
Small Eggs
Archaeopteryx Egg Simple Kibble
  • Archaeopteryx
  • Diplocaulus
  • Gallimimus
  • Giant Bee
  • Ichthyosaurus
  • Iguanodon
  • Megaloceros
  • Morellatops
  • Pachy
  • Raptor
  • Triceratops
Camelsaurus Egg
Compy Egg
Dimorph Egg
Gallimimus Egg
Glowtail Egg
Hesperornis Egg
Microraptor Egg
Oviraptor Egg
Pachycephalosaurus Egg
Pegomastax Egg
Pteranodon Egg
Raptor Egg
Tek Raptor Egg
Trike Egg
Medium Eggs
Ankylo Egg Regular Kibble
  • Anglerfish
  • Ankylosaurus
  • Baryonyx
  • Beelzebufo
  • Carbonemys
  • Carnotaurus
  • Dimetrodon
  • Diplodocus
  • Doedicurus
  • Gigantopithecus
  • Ichthyornis
  • Kaprosuchus
  • Kentrosaurus
  • Lymantria
  • Pelagornis
  • Pteranodon
  • Pulmonoscorpius
  • Purlovia
  • Sabertooth
  • Sarco
  • Stegosaurus
  • Terror Bird
  • Thorny Dragon
  • Velonasaur
Baryonyx Egg
Carno Egg
Dimetrodon Egg
Diplo Egg
Ichthyornis Egg
Iguanodon Egg
Kaprosuchus Egg
Kentro Egg
Pachyrhino Egg
Pelagornis Egg
Pulmonoscorpius Egg
Sarco Egg
Stego Egg
Tek Stego Egg
Terror Bird Egg
Thorny Dragon Egg
Troodon Egg
Turtle Egg
Velonasaur Egg
Large Eggs
Allosaurus Egg Superior Kibble
Argentavis Egg
Mantis Egg
Megalania Egg
Megalosaurus Egg
Moschops Egg
Snow Owl Egg
Spino Egg
Tapejara Egg
Titanoboa Egg
Extra Large Eggs
Basilisk Egg Exceptional Kibble
  • Basilosaurus
  • Brontosaurus
  • Giganotosaurus
  • Karkinos
  • Managarmr
  • Mosasaurus
  • Quetzal
  • Rex
  • Spino
  • Therizinosaur
Bronto Egg
Giganotosaurus Egg
Quetzal Egg
Rex Egg
Tek Quetzal Egg
Tek Rex Egg
Therizino Egg
Special Eggs
Deinonychus Egg Extraordinary Kibble
  • Griffin
  • Megalania
  • Rock Elemental
  • Thylacoleo
  • Yutyrannus
Golden Hesperornis Egg
Rock Drake Egg
Wyvern Egg (Fire)
Wyvern Egg (Ice)
Wyvern Egg (Lightning)
Wyvern Egg (Poison)
Yutyrannus Egg
Dinosaur Egg.png Other Eggs
Angler Egg None None
Araneo Egg
Beelzebufo Egg
Diplocaulus Egg
Eel Egg
Moth Egg
Tusoteuthis Egg

Egg Types (Mobile)

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Egg Used For Kibble Favored By
Allosaurus Egg Kibble (Allosaurus Egg)
  • Tapejara
Angler Egg
Ankylo Egg Kibble (Ankylo Egg)
  • Carno
Araneo Egg Kibble (Araneo Egg)
Archaeopteryx Egg Kibble (Archaeopteryx Egg)
  • Diplocaulus
Argentavis Egg Kibble (Argentavis Egg)
  • Spino
Baryonyx Egg Kibble (Baryonyx Egg)
Beelzebufo Egg
Bronto Egg Kibble (Bronto Egg)
  • Sabertooth
Carno Egg Kibble (Carno Egg)
  • Trike
  • Direwolf
  • Dire Bear
Compy Egg Kibble (Compy Egg)
  • Iguanodon
Dilo Egg Kibble (Dilo Egg)
Dimetrodon Egg Kibble (Dimetrodon Egg)
  • Gallimimus
Dimorph Egg Kibble (Dimorph Egg)
  • Megaloceros
Diplocaulus Egg
Diplodocus Egg Kibble (Diplo Egg)
  • Allosaurus
Dodo Egg Kibble (Dodo Egg)
  • Pteranodon
  • Ichthy
  • Mesopithecus
Eel Egg
Gallimimus Egg Kibble (Gallimimus Egg)
  • Terror Bird
  • Castoroides
Giganotosaurus Egg
Griffin Egg Kibble (Griffin Egg)
  • Royal Griffin
  • Unicorn
Iguanodon Egg Kibble (Iguanodon Egg)
Kairuku Egg Kibble (Kairuku Egg)
Kaprosuchus Egg Kibble (Kaprosuchus Egg)
Lystro Egg Kibble (Lystrosaurus Egg)
  • Diplodocus
Megalosaurus Egg Kibble (Megalosaurus Egg)
  • Therizinosaur
Moschops Egg Kibble (Moschops Egg)
Oviraptor Egg Kibble (Oviraptor Egg)
Pachy Egg Kibble (Pachy Egg)
  • Paracer
Pachyrhino Egg Kibble (Pachyrhino Egg)
  • Baryonyx
Parasaur Egg Kibble (Parasaur Egg)
  • Raptor
Pegomastax Egg Kibble (Pegomastax Egg)
Pelagornis Egg Kibble (Pelagornis Egg)
  • Archaeopteryx
Pteranodon Egg Kibble (Pteranodon Egg)
  • Carbonemys
Pulmonoscorpius Egg Kibble (Pulmonoscorpius Egg)
Quetzal Egg Kibble (Quetzal Egg)
Raptor Egg Kibble (Raptor Egg)
  • Mammoth
Rex Egg Kibble (Rex Egg)
Sarco Egg Kibble (Sarco Egg)
  • Stegosaurus
Spino Egg Kibble (Spino Egg)
Stego Egg Kibble (Stego Egg)
Tapejara Egg Kibble (Tapejara Egg)
  • Kaprosuchus
Terror Bird Egg Kibble (Terror Bird Egg)
  • Woolly Rhino
Therizino Egg Kibble (Therizinosaurus Egg)
  • Basilosaurus
Titanoboa Egg Kibble (Titanoboa Egg)
  • Gigantopithecus
  • Dunkleosteus
Trike Egg Kibble (Trike Egg)
Troodon Egg Kibble (Troodon Egg)
Turtle Egg Kibble (Carbonemys Egg)
  • Bronto
Tusoteuthis Egg

Super Fertilized Egg (Mobile)

Main article: Super Fertilized Egg (Mobile)


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Super Fertilized Eggs are a type of Egg exclusive to ARK: Survival Evolved Mobile.

These Eggs can be obtained after a female creature with the proper Pheromone applied has laid one. They will hatch quicker than normal Eggs and the baby creature will have better stats when it has hatched.

They can also be used to craft Super Kibble, which will tame Creatures faster and with more taming effectiveness.

Notes/Trivia

  • In real life it would seem unlikely for a creature to protect eggs that do not hatch.
  • Some creatures that can or could lay eggs in real life are few of those creatures that can't lay eggs in Ark.
  • While real Salmon lay eggs in real life, Ark's Sabertooth Salmon do not.
  • While real Piranha lay eggs in real life, Ark's Piranha do not.
  • While real Lamprey lay eggs in real life, Ark's Lamprey do not.
  • While real Achatina lay eggs in real life, Ark's Achatina do not.
  • While real Arthropods lay eggs in real life, Ark's Arthropods the Arthropluera do not.
  • While real Bees lay eggs in real life, Ark's Giant Bees do not.
  • While real Dung Beetles lay eggs in real life, Ark's Dung Beetles do not.
  • While real Trilobites laid eggs in real life, Ark's Trilobites do not.
  • While real Crabs lay eggs in real life, Ark's Karkinos do not.
  • While real Spiders can lay fertilized eggs in real life, Ark's Araneo do not.
  • While real Moths can lay fertilized eggs in real life, Ark's Lymantria do not.
  • While real Mantis can lay fertilized eggs in real life, Ark's Mantis do not.

Gallery

Video Tutorial

A quick video tutorial on hatching eggs.

Changelog

Patch Changes
194.0
  • Gendered Tamed Dinos will only drop Eggs if Mate-Boosted now, and only female Dinos lay eggs now.
  • Picking up your own Tamed Dinos' eggs no longer aggros Wild Dinos of that species.
193.0
  • Tamed Dinos now lay Eggs over time without having to leave them alone.
189.0
  • Dimorphodons don't lay Pteranodon eggs anymore.
188.1
  • Mate-boosted tamed Dinos now have a 2x chance of producing eggs.
188.0
  • Eggs are about 50% more common to find.
  • Eggs now last for 30 minutes on ground (they previously lasted for only 20 minutes).
186.1
  • Made eggs about 200% more likely to be found.
  • Eggs now last for 8 days in the regular inventory, rather than only 2.
186.0
  • Eggs for all animals.
  • Introduction of Dino-Egg Kibbles.
178.0
  • Spinos no longer lay Bronto eggs.

References