![]() So in conclusion create a transponder and trackers and place them on your dinos. Also it will make the game so much easier once you can craft mid teir items. It will save you so much time leveling up. Trust me if your new and you dont know about the island note runs you should look them up on youtube. If you are not a high enough level to craft them do note runs. Then if this happens or your dinos disappears for a different reason you can track them. So craft transponder nodes and trackers and place them on your dino. If there is nothing obstructing its path it will teleport straight to the dino leash (no matter how far away it is from the dino leash). But if there are obejects (like a rock) in between your dino and your leash it will get stuck on the rock when teleporting to your leash. Your dino might disappear and start teleporting to the direction of your dino leash based on your dinos current position. There is a glitch that if you have a dino leash and are running around with your dinos. Especially for people who have dino leashes. I would only use this method if you accidentally dismissed the dino from your tracking tab or it was a gifted dino.īro there is transponder nodes and trackers for your dino that you can craft. This one does not work well at a distance and you have to try it facing in different directions. If your lost dino is in an ordering group, a green arrow will appear over their head for a moment whem you swith to that group. To track just one tame, type either it's name or the type of dino it is into the search bar then select track all. If you hover over a dino and press the "A" button it will dismiss the dino and disappear from your taming tracker. Putting them all in one spot or cryopods will cut down on the number of tames on screen. Otherwise, it's kind of hard to spot the one you are looking for out of all of the other tames if you have a lot of them. The farther away from your base the lost tame is, the easier it is to tell it apart from your other tames. The second method should work for them though.ĭistance is not an issue. Tames that are gifted to your tribe do not seem to display however. The names should also be displayed along with the hexagon. Boats you own will also be displayed as they count as tames. A green hexagon will appear over all of your tames even if you gifted a dino to another tribe (hexagon will be blue if you no longer own the tame). ![]() Pressing the SELECT button twice or the START button four times will get you to the taming tab. For XBOX cotroller users press "B" to bring up the menu. ![]() It is the 2nd to last tab on the right next to the tribe log. In the pause menu there is a "Taming" tab. I hope this helps save a few people many otherwise wasted hours! We found one of our good PT's that had been missing as soon as we turned the tracking on. I didn't know about the taming tab until recently and realized immediately that it had another use. ![]() I had a wyvern stuck in a rock once and couldn't find the darn thing for a millennia. The only advice I could ever find was "search for them for eternity". I've lost a dino or two and scoured the internet on how to find lost dinos. ![]()
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