Every dinosaur has their favorite type of kibble and you'll need to feed them the correct one to tame them effectively. Kibble is a type of "dino chow" made out of dinosaur eggs and vegetables, meaning to make kibble you need a cooking pot, a farm, and 1 tamed dino at the very least. You can feed them raw meat or berries to tame them, but feeding them their favorite type of kibble will reduce the time it takes significantly. Once you manage you knock them out, you now need to feed them a steady supply of narcotics to keep them sedated as well as food to tame them. Nothing compares, and if you make it to this point, congratulations: you're hooked. It's 100%ing Through The Fire And The Flames on expert with your eyes closed. It's hitting Grandmaster in Overwatch on a 50 game win streak. That milestone is nothing short of euphoric. A new player will die and restart dozens if not hundreds of times before they finally learn enough to make some clothes, craft some weapons, gather resources, and build their first house with a bed so that when they die they'll have a familiar place to respawn and start over. It's brutal, unforgiving, infinitely frustrating, and a massive waste of time. The "new player experience" in Ark would run-off any rational person with even an ounce of self-respect. See a velociraptor, get eaten, start all over. Pull up some grass, make a shirt, protect yourself. Punch a tree, gather some wood, make a spear. The first several hours (or more realistically, several days) of Ark is all about establishing basic needs.
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