Can a Large Bear Trap Catch a Spino?
When venturing into the world of Ark: Survival Evolved, surviving beasts loomed behind every corner, from treacherous Rulerships to cunning scavengers and even the colossal Spiny. Taming a Tyrannosaurus Spinois a daunting task that demanded strategy, tactics, and the right gear. Our question today will dive directly into the meat of what’s required for such and answer the following query that has puzzled even the game’s most ardent purists: Can a large bear trap catch a Spino?
Laying the Foundations
Taming a Spino was a monumental achievement in past versions of the game where the creature required considerable health and damage outputs. Large bear traps could provide us with a powerful deterrent toward taming Spinoi, but, for good reason, bears would generally not be affected. Therefore, we cannot entirely categorize this notion of our question as valid for several reasons:
First Key Point: In recent Patch Notes, developer Studio wildcard has consistently introduced updated mechanics and improved damage scales for various animals and environments. This will further aid in our determination. While the initial setup provided ample room for further tweaking!
Secondly, if we were going with Large Bear Traps specifically here, we will still examine the possibility!
Key points to consider here involve potential variables controlling each environment scenario affecting the effectiveness:
Different terrain types could make huge differences in outcomes as in the case, especially involving water or ground structures directly affecting the stability!
Spino’s varied stages when tamed/Untagged, or those taints (that donaeffect tames as described) will contribute.
Considering these factors further reinforces!