Troodon Egg

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Troodon Egg
Troodon Egg.png

Tremendously nourishing by itself, this egg provides regular nutritional value in many cooking recipes.

Consumable (values pertain to Humans)
Type
Food
20
Health
20
Stamina
25
Egg size
Spoils in
8d
Weight
3
Stack size
100
Decomposes in
30m
Added in
Spawn Command
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Test/PrimalItemConsumable_Egg_Troodon.PrimalItemConsumable_Egg_Troodon'" 1 0 0

Variant Fertilized Troodon Egg

cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Test/PrimalItemConsumable_Egg_Troodon_Fertilized.PrimalItemConsumable_Egg_Troodon_Fertilized'" 1 0 0
Used to craft

The Troodon Egg is one of the Eggs in ARK: Survival Evolved.

Overview

Troodon Eggs are randomly dropped by  Troodons. They can be eaten or used to make  Regular Kibble for taming  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, and  Velonasaur.

After two  Troodons mate, the resulting egg can be hatched into a baby  Troodon.

Grabbing an egg in the presence of wild  Troodons will cause them to become hostile and attack the survivor.

Incubation

Disambig.png Main article: Incubation

The Troodon Egg takes 1h 8m 10.582s to hatch. It must be in the temperature range of 28 to 32 °C / 82 to 90 °F to successfully hatch, otherwise it will start to lose  Health. The female  Troodon needs between 18h and 2d before having the capacity to lay eggs again. The incubation time can be reduced by up to 20% if the egg is placed in an  Egg Incubator at the ideal temperature.


Collecting

It is not advised to take a Troodon egg in the wild unless you are absolutely sure there are no Troodons around.

If you are not sure or positive that there are Troodons around then DO NOT take the egg. Doing so will almost certainly cause near-instant death.

If you do find a Troodon egg in the wild and plan on taking It, then your best option is scout around before taking it, but don't go too far, as the Troodons could be anywhere. Once you are done scouting, cautiously take the egg and then immediately run to the nearest body of water. Troodons may be fast on land but, they are horrible swimmers. Cross the water and travel far away from the area. You now have your own Troodon egg!