Use a Baryonyx to stun it, then hit it. As the alpha can often be followed by a pack of normal Megalodon, it is recommended to kill those first. A pack of Baryonyx can deal more damages and take care of others threats that may be around, as tamed and unmounted Baryonyx can also stun.
While not as powerful as some deep-sea predators or Spinosaurus, Baryonyx is an extremely fast swimmer who is still nimble enough to threaten most creatures on the island. Baryonyx's natural affinity for aquatic predation means that once tamed, it learns to kill ocean-dwellers even more efficiently.
Maloi the Baryonyx. YOU CAN NO LONGER BOLA THESE!!!!!
Baryonyx is an excellent swimmer and can also hunt other dinosaurs in a similar fashion, waiting for a herbivore to venture closer to the water before lunging out to attack and kill it. Baryonyx jaws hold at least 96 teeth. This amphibious asset walk on land and swims in water.
Baryonyx. You can KO it in the water, it will not drown.
The Pelagornis is a bird and classed as a bird via the bird group. The Baryonyx is only supposed to target water creatures that drop fish meat not Raw meat which it doesn't and can not even eat.
Baryonyx is the one slightly larger than Carnotaurus and Suchomimus is the one slightly smaller than the T. rex. Baryonyx is the one slightly larger than Carnotaurus and Suchomimus is the one slightly smaller than the T. rex.
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A mating bar will appear, and once finished, the female will lay a fertilized egg (differentiated by a red cloud surrounding the egg).
The oldest and easiest way to tell if an egg is fertilized is called candling the egg. It is literally holding the egg up to a lit candle {not to warm it, but in order to see inside of the egg}. You can also use a very bright small flashlight. If the egg appears opaque, it is probably a fertilized egg.
Its pheromone ensures an increased stream of eggs from nearby mated wild creatures, for breeding, eating, or cooking kibble. Oviraptor will autonomously do the dirty work of stealing eggs from other tribes or wild dinos on your behalf, without attracting unwanted attention.
In order to hatch the egg you need to undergo an incubation process. Eggs do have a health bar (so be mindful) but this will not go down unless left on the ground. Some people simply use a campfire and/or torches to help increase the temperature.
| Dodo Egg |
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| Stamina | 25 |
| Egg size | Extra Small |
| Spoils in | 8d |
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These Eggs can be obtained after a female Megalosaurus with a Carnivore Pheromone applied has laid one. They will hatch quicker than normal Megalosaurus Eggs and the baby Megalosaurus will have better stats when it has hatched.
Fertilized eggs can also be used to make Kibble. Breeding creatures is a great way to generate eggs on-demand. Cooking these kibbles requires a lit Cooking Pot so in addition you need fuel for the fire. It takes 30 seconds to cook 1 kibble in a Cooking Pot.
The dinos have to be in render range. As long as they are mate boosted and oviraptor buffed, leave your character afk with the dinos or do things close enough to the base to keep them in sight and check every 15-20min. If you want more eggs in less time, tame more females.
The following Eggs have a size of Small: Archaeopteryx Egg. Camelsaurus Egg. Compy Egg. Dimorph Egg.
Currently, this Kibble is used to forcefully tame Brontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Karkinos, Managarmr, Mosasaurus, Quetzal, Rex, Spino, and Therizinosaur and to passively tame Basilosaurus and Tropeognathus.
Exceptional Kibble is used to tame the Basilosaurus, Brontosaurus, Giganotosaurus, Karkinos, Managarmr, Mosasaurus, Quetzal, Rex, Spinosaurus, Therizinosaurus, To make Exceptional Kibble, combine Extra Large Egg, Focal Chili, Rare Flower, Mejoberry, Fiber, and Waterskin in a Cooking Pot.
I think it's pretty clear that unless it's buffed significantly, we should probably be getting around 5-10 kibble per egg found. Even in that range eggs might still be too sparse.
For heat you can simply use a combination of torches and/or campfires surrounding the egg to get an adequate source of warmth. When you manage to get the egg to the right temperature the incubation bar will begin to drop. When the bar completely empties, the baby dino will be born.
On Crystal Isles, in the desert region, nests of ember and blood crystal wyverns can be discovered where fertilized eggs can be found. While Crystal Wyverns can be tamed or bred for eggs, this is another way of gathering the Wyverns.
After two Moschops mate, the resulting egg can be hatched into a baby Moschops. Grabbing an egg in the presence of wild Moschops will cause them to become hostile and attack the survivor.
In case you haven't found out, and for anyone else seeing this in the future, the drag weight of the Baryonyx was changed, and it can no longer be picked up by Argentavis.
While this creature is not the fastest swimming mount its ability to temporarily stun creatures with its spin attack can make the Baryonyx an adept aquatic mount or fighter. Note- the stun does not function on very small, dangerous creatures such as Cnidaria, nor very large, dangerous creature such as Mosasaurs.
Carnivore (meat-eater) A fossilized Baryonyx was found with a fossilized meal in its stomach; this stomach contained fish scales, fish bones, and some partially digested bones of a young Iguanodon. So far, Baryonyx is the only known dinosaur that ate fish.
Utilizing the tail spin attack of the Baryonyx can stun, dismount and slow both wild creatures as well as enemies.
What did baryonyx eat?
Iguanodon
Scheenstia mantelli
They're difficult to kill at low player levels, and your best bet is to bola it and book it in the other direction. Unless you've got an ascendant bow and some high ground, you're screwed. And NEVER go into the water with those things nearby; their tail spin stuns you if the Baryonyx is in the water.