In the new ARK: Survival Evolved map, Fjordur, there’s a series of new areas and regions to explore. The stunning vistas of the map as well as the mystical atmosphere it gives off are some of the biggest appeals of this colder world. Players can look forward to a unique map, brand new base locations, and of course, some new tames. The addition of Fjordur as a playable map was largely anticipated due to the addition of four new creatures that players could tame, voted for by the community, and added by the developers. This guide will show you how to tame one of them, the Andrewsarchus
What the Andrewsarchus does in ARK: Survival EvolvedThe Andrewsarchus is a much larger cousin of the Daedon in that they both greatly resemble modern-day warthogs. The Andrewsarchus, however, unlike the healing Daedon, is much more battle oriented. Once it has been tamed, the Andrewsarchus saddle is a mobile turret. This means that in PvP it will be great on the ground when facing tames like Gigas which are high damage dealers but have lower stamina and can be outrun while you shoot at them. The turret saddle uses Advanced Rifle Bullets which can be fired by using your alternate fire. The bullets themselves seem to be mostly hitscan, and the damage to your turret will scale with the quality of your saddle. You can also, when not in the turret mode, speed forward and drift corners.
How to tame the Andrewsarchus in ARK: Survival EvolvedThe Andrewsarchus is a passive tame. This means that you will not be able to tame it by knocking it out and placing food in its inventory. You will have to feed it its special food, which in this case is Giant Bee Honey. Placing the Honey in your hotbar and pressing the relevant key will throw the Honey out in
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