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Overview[]
Kibble (Dimorph Egg) is a Simple Kibble in ARK: Survival Evolved.
Usage[]
The main use of this Kibble is to feed it to a creature that you are taming. Kibble has a higher taming effect than other food like Berries or Meat, meaning the taming meter will rise faster, while also dropping the Taming Effectiveness less, resulting in more extra levels when the taming process is finished. This Kibble is no longer craftable by any means on PC and Console; however, it can still be crafted in the Cooking Pot or Industrial Cooker on ARK: Survival Evolved Mobile. Alternatively, it can be crafted in the TEK Kibble Processor using any amount of Kibble equal to a value of 3.
Previously, this Kibble was used to forcefully tame a Megaloceros on PC and Console; however, it is still used to forcefully tame that Creature on ARK: Survival Evolved Mobile.
Currently, this Kibble is used to forcefully tame Archaeopteryx, Diplocaulus, Gallimimus, Iguanodon, Megaloceros, Morellatops, Pachy, Raptor, and Triceratops and to passively tame Giant Bee, and Ichthyosaurus on PC and Console.
For other creatures, this Kibble will be valued less than regular Meat and Berries (only 66% of their effectiveness) and thus is not advised to be used for those.
See Taming for more info about the taming process.
Recipe[]
It is advised to put a few more Mejoberry and Longrass in the Cooking Pot, as they may spoil during cooking.
One may also replace Thatch with other kinds of fuel like Wood and Sparkpowder.
Super Kibble (Mobile)[]
This section is about a feature exclusively available on Mobile |
Super Kibble (Dimorph Egg) is a type of Kibble exclusive to ARK: Survival Evolved Mobile.
These Kibbles can be crafted in a Cooking Pot or in an Industrial Cooker by substituting the normal Dimorph Egg with a Super Fertilized Dimorph Egg. They can be used to tame Creatures faster and with greater Taming effectiveness.
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