@@JesusChrist-rr8ol Aaaaaw.... 😇 If Karen means "prefers quality content over hours of mumbling, crappy intros, cheap broken mics and notifiable children"... Well,, yes... You can call me Karen all day long. 😂
"Unless you like repositioning your creatures." This reminds me of the time when I was on our server with my buddy, in the middle of our egg farm. He wanted to tell me something via chat and ended up whistling almost all of the creatures to follow him. It took us around 15 minutes to put them back to their places after we were able to wiggle ourselves out. :D
Low level moschops are perfect for midtier eggs. You can tame them with a few berries if your lucky, so walking along the beaches you will eventually find one you can tame. Deinonychus are perfect for top tier eggs due to their small size and egg abundance on valguero. Only issue is that they only give deinonychus eggs when breeding.
It has been a few videos I m watching from you, really great quality, as a beginner in ark, they re really helpful, thanks for the work and Keep going !
I didn't even consider the catwalks when I was making this. Most of the time they are just clunky pieces that hardly fit, but this sounds like a great idea!
For medium eggs you could tame Pulmonoscorpius instead. They require a small amount of tranqs to KO, they eat spoiled meat which is easy to get as a beginner, and their taming times are pretty low with level 150 being 1 hour with a 1x tame multiplier.
I'm curious as to why every tier or Kibble is on here instead of a mere few Moschops. Supposedly, the Wiki states animals will take any Kibble tier better than the one the animal currently desires, as well as their own tier; (I.E a Argentavis will take Superior Kibble and better). Moschops drop large eggs, so that covers Superior and below, not to mention their taming food tends to be rather cheap, albiet random. Superior Kibble covers the mass majority of animals, comes from a cheap passive tame, and is fairly cheap to make (the hardest ingredient to get being sap). However this is merely my opinion, as this setup has worked for me, but may not work for others. Please feel free to correvt any misinformation I may have.
Yes, kibble does work like that. If you have a well established base and have access to everything the moschops could ask for, then that is definitely not a bad strategy. The reason why I didn't choose moschops is because of their relative difficulty to tame. If it decides to ask for something a player either doesn't have or has a limited supply of, then the tame is pretty much wasted until the player taming it can get what it wants. Argys, my pick for superior, are a much straightforward tame. They are also a creature that people already interested in for their flying pack muel abilities. Either way, if it works for you, then all is good.
I made a 2-tier round barn for my smaller eggs with ramps leading to the center. Dodo, terrorbird, compy, archaeopteryx, ichthyornis and hespirornis. Trying to go for smaller animals for efficiency. A neighboring tribe also had a big sale on dinos after the kibble rework, so I picked up a few Kentros for medium eggs.
If you want to get a golden Hesperornis egg, just go to the top right corner at 70, 20 in the island on that lake thingy. There I built my base there and I get TONS of these golden eggs.
Think yutty is better choice for extra, they are dangerous to tame with there Carno pack, but a simple 2 high trap minimises the risk.. Also regular kibble better choices maybe ptre and anky as those are to tames that you should have in hand anyway.. Great video mate I don’t agree with all but over all nobody is going to go wrong with your choices...
Early game (as long as your have a crossbow) go for the lowest trashiest brontos you can find. Two females and a male and save the eggs until you can tame a crap oviraptor, then save the eggs until you have a decent stash of rare flowers. Then grind away some yellow kibble. Build a farm in the mean time for crop taming herbivores and to have citronel to make the focal chili for the yellow kibble. (Make the focal chilis as you get the citronel, since it spoils so fast.) You're going to need a crop farm to make the extraordinary kibble anyway. Crop tame a crap theri for rare flower gathering, you'll want the flowers or the yellow kibble to tame the bees to make the extraordinary kibble. Hardest are the yutys, as even a low level one can be a pain. Its a lot easier on ragnarok since carrots and potatoes just grow in the ground and you can get good taming on brontos with them.
I don't understand why you would ever pick Ovi or Pegos over Raptors for simple kibble. Raptors are so easy to tame and a decent early game mount which also get stronger in a pack. Otherwise i agree with your picks
Pegos are an easy to tame if you have a berry farm set-up or have a herbivore to gather berries. They are also a fairly safe creature to tame and smaller than raptors. It's not that raptors are a bad tame for an egg farm, they still produce the right eggs. If you have them definitely use them. It's better to have more variation in your egg farm because of the 6 egg limit. This video was really to serve as a good starting point Talking about oviraptors was kinda a throwaway because they are needed for egg boost, might as well mention which tier egg they produce. It is just impractical to tame more than one of them until you are producing Rex eggs.
@@Tecorsuh I can see your point of Pego's being an easier tame when you just start out. But then again you will probably need a Trike to farm all the berries required and by that point you are already level 16 anyway. Pegos also depend on your taming rates. It can be a instant tame if you play on high rates, but on official rates it can take quite a few berries. As of oviraptors, 2 is all you need. I usually just tame 2 low levels with dodo eggs :D Great vid tho
@@soad4verr I actually put out a video on how to tame pegos earlier this week. It's actually not bad if you know how to approach it. They tame based on the number of stacks taken, not the number of berries in each stack. If the stack is too small, it doesn't fill their hunger and they start losing taming %. The stack size depends on the hunger stat, the largest I've seen needed was 30(lvl 100+), and they will take a stack every 30 seconds. For example a level 50 would need 14 stacks of 25, for a total of 350 berries, and about 9 minutes. It's still *a lot* of berries, but it's nowhere near as bad as I've seen a lot of people claim it to be. Oviraptors are still a pain, even at low levels lol. But yeah, tame a male and a female, and never tame them again.
Ohhh I have been just flying around looking for eggs and then coming back to base and see nothing laid. And I need an ovar raptor now too. Hmm lots of work to make kibble.
Ive no idea if this is true, but it seems to work for me really well, bird-like creatures (terror birds, argents, Therizino etc seem to drop eggs more often than other creatures, also yutys are good for extraordinary kibble
I m playing solo on a single player local session. how can I keep this working? I mean "within render distance" means I cant move out of my base or the timer will reset? or how is it working ?
Yes, within render distance means exactly what you think it means. When creatures aren't loaded, the are suspended. This means if you're not standing nearby, the egg laying check isn't being made. As far as the timer for the check being reset, I honestly have no clue. The testing I did wasn't that intensive. Now that I think about it, I'm not even sure how to test for that. There is no indication of a failed egg check. Without that, I don't think there would be a reliable way to test it.
Moschops lays large eggs for superior kibble. Way easier and safer to tame. And lower level moschops tend to ask for easier to get treats to tame. Bad luck is getting giant bee honey asking moschops but u can find ones that dont ask for it. And scorpions are easy to tame as well, just bola them and shoot narco arrows to their head then just use spoiled meat to tame them. and there u have regular kibble eggs.
Yutyrannus offer special eggs and aren't too uncommon (at least on island) compared to gigas/other options, therizinosaur is the best space wise for exceptional kibble, they're about the size of a mammoth and are (relatively) common. depending on map.
As of right now, the dodo has the unique feature of having the chance to lay an egg instead of pooping. For other creatures, mate boosting increases the odds and an oviraptor on wander decreases the interval between egg laying checks
Tecorsuh that is what I assumed as well. I will say that I just tamed a few Baryonyx to use as cave runners. They seem to constantly lay eggs. I only have 2 females and 1 male so far, but I have collected more eggs from them than I have my 10 allosaurus.
U don't need to enable mating to make the dinos lay unfertilized eggs: females lay eggs even if a male is not nearby, following the rules described in the video. Which makes females more taming worthy than males. One male is needed to "male-boost" the females of his specie to lower the cooldown of the egg laying process, so u can have one male trike for 3 female trike. The mating process is a 100% chance of having a egg, which is fertilized (can give u a baby Dino if hatched) but has a very long cooldown on the female, depending on the specie of the Dino. U can make kibbles with such eggs too, the problem is that those eggs don't stack in any box so if u want to farm them, prepare to have a LOT of storage in which to keep them.
U don't need the male to stay too close, as long as u see the heart shaped symbol on top of the dinos (which signifies the male boost is active). To make animals stand side by side u can either mount them with a saddle, disable wandering and dismount when they reach the position u need. Dodos can be carried like furniture and for small animals u need to whistle/enable follow on them, then stop follow when they reach your place of choice.
iirc the iguanodon prefers simple kibble but lays medium eggs for regular kibble, so it’s probably a better choice than the turtle once you can easily make simple kibble
I don't have plans for a Aberration specific video, but I can make some recommendations. There is nothing equivalent in Aberration for Oviraptors, they would need to be transferred in. For eggs I would recommend: Basic: Dodo Simple: Raptor Regular: Carbonemys Superior: Megalosaurus Exceptional: Basilisk(No Choice) Extraordinary: Rock Drake (No Choice)
Are you referring to Oviraptors? If so, the Oviraptor needs to be on wander to decrease the timer between non-fertile egg laying attempts. You can prevent it from moving by overloading its weight capacity.
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@@cptdekker exactly, like that philinger pho guy, so obnoxious
"Unless you like repositioning your creatures." This reminds me of the time when I was on our server with my buddy, in the middle of our egg farm. He wanted to tell me something via chat and ended up whistling almost all of the creatures to follow him. It took us around 15 minutes to put them back to their places after we were able to wiggle ourselves out. :D
*Update*
Yutyrannus Eggs are now used in Extraordinary Kibble
*Time Codes*
00:00 Intro
00:22 Egg Laying Mechanics
01:26 Creatures Egg Picks
01:29 Basic Kibble
01:48 Simple Kibble Pt. 1
02:07 Simple Kibble Pt. 2
02:28 Regular Kibble
02:40 Superior Kibble
02:52 Exceptional Kibble
03:11 Extraordinary Kibble
03:33 Egg Farm Design
04:39 Outro
I was just about to comment that
Deinonychus eggs also work if your on Valguero, they are decently easy to get a couple with a pt, and are small so your farm can be smaller
Holy shite! When I searched for egg tips, I expected all the videos to be long, unconcise and time draining.
You video was amazingly well made!!!!
I accidentally found a golden hesperonis egg when i first started and didnt know how valuable it was
darnnn
So you flexed on the ark community and just ate it huh...lol
Same lol
Well shit I did the same
same at first idk what it was then i searched it and i was like woah
2:21 sounds like he was about to cry when he said “tamed”
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Why!? 😂😂😂
It sounds like he is saying ‘lur tamed!’ XD
Really weird voice crack
Lolololool
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Low level moschops are perfect for midtier eggs. You can tame them with a few berries if your lucky, so walking along the beaches you will eventually find one you can tame. Deinonychus are perfect for top tier eggs due to their small size and egg abundance on valguero. Only issue is that they only give deinonychus eggs when breeding.
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The only video about Ark on UA-cam that just gets straight into it
i wanna know what location he is looks like a great place to build.
I went with the turtle for regular eggs for the same reason. Good job
exactly what i needed, amazing vid!
It has been a few videos I m watching from you, really great quality, as a beginner in ark, they re really helpful, thanks for the work and Keep going !
let the argis sit on a catwalk so teh eggs always fall down, also landing is easier when you have a wall infront.
I didn't even consider the catwalks when I was making this. Most of the time they are just clunky pieces that hardly fit, but this sounds like a great idea!
Omg you got straight to the point!! is this real :P haha good vid m8
Extra small: Dodo/Parasaur
Small: Pterosaur/Trike
Medium: Carbonemys
Large: MOSHOPS
Extra Large: Bronto/Therasino
:)
Yeah I was a little confused when he said argentavis for large
For medium eggs you could tame Pulmonoscorpius instead. They require a small amount of tranqs to KO, they eat spoiled meat which is easy to get as a beginner, and their taming times are pretty low with level 150 being 1 hour with a 1x tame multiplier.
I wish I found this In my early ark days so helpful Tnx for the info
I'm curious as to why every tier or Kibble is on here instead of a mere few Moschops.
Supposedly, the Wiki states animals will take any Kibble tier better than the one the animal currently desires, as well as their own tier; (I.E a Argentavis will take Superior Kibble and better). Moschops drop large eggs, so that covers Superior and below, not to mention their taming food tends to be rather cheap, albiet random.
Superior Kibble covers the mass majority of animals, comes from a cheap passive tame, and is fairly cheap to make (the hardest ingredient to get being sap). However this is merely my opinion, as this setup has worked for me, but may not work for others. Please feel free to correvt any misinformation I may have.
Yes, kibble does work like that. If you have a well established base and have access to everything the moschops could ask for, then that is definitely not a bad strategy.
The reason why I didn't choose moschops is because of their relative difficulty to tame. If it decides to ask for something a player either doesn't have or has a limited supply of, then the tame is pretty much wasted until the player taming it can get what it wants.
Argys, my pick for superior, are a much straightforward tame. They are also a creature that people already interested in for their flying pack muel abilities.
Either way, if it works for you, then all is good.
Love you man
Really needed this info, great vid!
Have been looking for a video like this
Another good Dino for exceptional kibble is the Therizino, as it’s much easier to tame than the rex or bronto.
This video clutch onga 🙏🏿🥶
I made a 2-tier round barn for my smaller eggs with ramps leading to the center. Dodo, terrorbird, compy, archaeopteryx, ichthyornis and hespirornis. Trying to go for smaller animals for efficiency. A neighboring tribe also had a big sale on dinos after the kibble rework, so I picked up a few Kentros for medium eggs.
Thank you Sir, very nice video, lot of love.
Even 4 years laters 👋
best video i've seen so far
Update: I think that the fertilized deinonychus egg can also be used for extraordinary kibble
Weird thing is he didn't use yuty egg for extraordinary kibble
@@brooyunda1711 Scroll down, he mentioned that it was added later on in the comments.
ty my dude, that helped alot.
If you want to get a golden Hesperornis egg, just go to the top right corner at 70, 20 in the island on that lake thingy. There I built my base there and I get TONS of these golden eggs.
This video is really helpful just subbed
Nice, Thank you
Short and sweet... thank you kind sir...
Think yutty is better choice for extra, they are dangerous to tame with there Carno pack, but a simple 2 high trap minimises the risk..
Also regular kibble better choices maybe ptre and anky as those are to tames that you should have in hand anyway..
Great video mate I don’t agree with all but over all nobody is going to go wrong with your choices...
Nice one m8 i want to do this now lol i always thought kibble was a nightmare but not any more.
Early game (as long as your have a crossbow) go for the lowest trashiest brontos you can find. Two females and a male and save the eggs until you can tame a crap oviraptor, then save the eggs until you have a decent stash of rare flowers. Then grind away some yellow kibble. Build a farm in the mean time for crop taming herbivores and to have citronel to make the focal chili for the yellow kibble. (Make the focal chilis as you get the citronel, since it spoils so fast.) You're going to need a crop farm to make the extraordinary kibble anyway. Crop tame a crap theri for rare flower gathering, you'll want the flowers or the yellow kibble to tame the bees to make the extraordinary kibble. Hardest are the yutys, as even a low level one can be a pain. Its a lot easier on ragnarok since carrots and potatoes just grow in the ground and you can get good taming on brontos with them.
Perfect straight to the point
Yutyranous also works for extraordinary kibble 👍
Subbed, amazing video. thank you sir! (who in their right mind would dislike??)
I don't understand why you would ever pick Ovi or Pegos over Raptors for simple kibble. Raptors are so easy to tame and a decent early game mount which also get stronger in a pack.
Otherwise i agree with your picks
Pegos are an easy to tame if you have a berry farm set-up or have a herbivore to gather berries. They are also a fairly safe creature to tame and smaller than raptors.
It's not that raptors are a bad tame for an egg farm, they still produce the right eggs. If you have them definitely use them.
It's better to have more variation in your egg farm because of the 6 egg limit. This video was really to serve as a good starting point
Talking about oviraptors was kinda a throwaway because they are needed for egg boost, might as well mention which tier egg they produce. It is just impractical to tame more than one of them until you are producing Rex eggs.
@@Tecorsuh I can see your point of Pego's being an easier tame when you just start out. But then again you will probably need a Trike to farm all the berries required and by that point you are already level 16 anyway.
Pegos also depend on your taming rates. It can be a instant tame if you play on high rates, but on official rates it can take quite a few berries.
As of oviraptors, 2 is all you need. I usually just tame 2 low levels with dodo eggs :D
Great vid tho
@@soad4verr I actually put out a video on how to tame pegos earlier this week. It's actually not bad if you know how to approach it.
They tame based on the number of stacks taken, not the number of berries in each stack. If the stack is too small, it doesn't fill their hunger and they start losing taming %. The stack size depends on the hunger stat, the largest I've seen needed was 30(lvl 100+), and they will take a stack every 30 seconds.
For example a level 50 would need 14 stacks of 25, for a total of 350 berries, and about 9 minutes.
It's still *a lot* of berries, but it's nowhere near as bad as I've seen a lot of people claim it to be.
Oviraptors are still a pain, even at low levels lol. But yeah, tame a male and a female, and never tame them again.
Yutyrannus is now Extraordinary egg
I thought I had edited that into the Pinned comment. I fixed it now though, Thanks!
Tecorsuh oh I didn’t see the yuty comment :D anyways YW
I just edited it after you commented :)
Ohhh I have been just flying around looking for eggs and then coming back to base and see nothing laid. And I need an ovar raptor now too. Hmm lots of work to make kibble.
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Hey ! I have a request for you did the dino level have an impact on the chances of laying eggs ??
no
no
Bro this vid is amazing
Wow thanks great vid.
you can destroy ceilings once a tame is on it and it floats making the eggs easier to collect
Good and helpful video :D
Ive no idea if this is true, but it seems to work for me really well, bird-like creatures (terror birds, argents, Therizino etc seem to drop eggs more often than other creatures, also yutys are good for extraordinary kibble
I m playing solo on a single player local session. how can I keep this working? I mean "within render distance" means I cant move out of my base or the timer will reset? or how is it working ?
Yes, within render distance means exactly what you think it means. When creatures aren't loaded, the are suspended. This means if you're not standing nearby, the egg laying check isn't being made.
As far as the timer for the check being reset, I honestly have no clue. The testing I did wasn't that intensive. Now that I think about it, I'm not even sure how to test for that. There is no indication of a failed egg check. Without that, I don't think there would be a reliable way to test it.
Maybe when you can go afk for a bit then come back and take the eggs
you can always just put hatching speed up in settings
@@yoitsjimmy_ isn't that for hatching your eggs when breeding? He's talking about Laying not hatching
What a great video
Moschops lays large eggs for superior kibble. Way easier and safer to tame. And lower level moschops tend to ask for easier to get treats to tame. Bad luck is getting giant bee honey asking moschops but u can find ones that dont ask for it. And scorpions are easy to tame as well, just bola them and shoot narco arrows to their head then just use spoiled meat to tame them. and there u have regular kibble eggs.
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2:21 repeat until theyre tAmEd
Lmao laugh so hard at that good vid man and thnx
Nice 😎👌 Thx
Yutyrannus offer special eggs and aren't too uncommon (at least on island) compared to gigas/other options, therizinosaur is the best space wise for exceptional kibble, they're about the size of a mammoth and are (relatively) common. depending on map.
Yutaranus eggs also are extraordinary
You forgot that you can Use Yutyrannus eggs to make Extraordinary Kibble. Yutyrannuses are a bit easier to tame than a wyvern
You do not need to tame wyvern for eggs , only steal it
Just a heads up guys also disable group whistles on them as well . You will regret not doing it
Why ?
Great video. Is the dodo the only creature in Ark with higher egg laying odds? Or are there any at higher tiers that will lay eggs faster?
As of right now, the dodo has the unique feature of having the chance to lay an egg instead of pooping.
For other creatures, mate boosting increases the odds and an oviraptor on wander decreases the interval between egg laying checks
Tecorsuh that is what I assumed as well. I will say that I just tamed a few Baryonyx to use as cave runners. They seem to constantly lay eggs. I only have 2 females and 1 male so far, but I have collected more eggs from them than I have my 10 allosaurus.
Hey if you just want to check and your a mobile player use the Dododex
This video I going to help me
I didn't know you had to be near by to get them to lay eggs no wonder why I hardly gets eggs
Now I know
Me crying in mobile because we don’t have these superior exceptional extraordinary kibbles
Went with Terror birds for regular kibble since they are faster to tame than Carbonemys on official.
We got 8 pulmonoscorpius'es to lay regular kibble eggs
thanks this was awsome
For simple kible dimorphodons are good. For superoir moshopses are great and better then argy
They don’t have to wander anymore to lay eggs? Or is that only for fertilized eggs?
How did you line up your smalled dinos? I cant barely order a Dodo to stay where I want it to.
You can pick up dodos
The sever I joined had MULTIPLE eggs and there is a spot I found that has alot of dinosaurs and it has alot of egg
Yutirranus and deinonychus eggs count to extraordinary kibble too
Do your dinos untame when you break too many egges?
My tame limit is 600 i already got a dodo egg farm so ima do the other farms too
Do you have to enable mating or just having them close together with a male will make them lay eggs . Also how do I get them to stay side by side?
U don't need to enable mating to make the dinos lay unfertilized eggs: females lay eggs even if a male is not nearby, following the rules described in the video. Which makes females more taming worthy than males. One male is needed to "male-boost" the females of his specie to lower the cooldown of the egg laying process, so u can have one male trike for 3 female trike.
The mating process is a 100% chance of having a egg, which is fertilized (can give u a baby Dino if hatched) but has a very long cooldown on the female, depending on the specie of the Dino. U can make kibbles with such eggs too, the problem is that those eggs don't stack in any box so if u want to farm them, prepare to have a LOT of storage in which to keep them.
U don't need the male to stay too close, as long as u see the heart shaped symbol on top of the dinos (which signifies the male boost is active). To make animals stand side by side u can either mount them with a saddle, disable wandering and dismount when they reach the position u need. Dodos can be carried like furniture and for small animals u need to whistle/enable follow on them, then stop follow when they reach your place of choice.
Letizia Lanfranco so once there close you don’t need to enable mating or do you need to enable mating for them to lay eggs?
@@song295 you don't
where do you have ur base and on what map u play ?
do you have to weigh them down and put them on wander?
You do have to have them on wander for it to work and weighing them down just insures they dont disappear one day
iirc the iguanodon prefers simple kibble but lays medium eggs for regular kibble, so it’s probably a better choice than the turtle once you can easily make simple kibble
my first egg was a wyvern on val and it was a pain in the ass
Do I put the oviraptor on wander to get the egg boost or no?
Yes, they need to be on wander. If you max out their weight, they won't move.
Tecorsuh ok thanks.
Yaya so now I can tame a kapro 1 minute longer with kibble instead of waiting 10 minutes longer
You can now use theriz for exceptional and yuties for extraordinary.
Can you do one for ab please would help a lot since ab can't have most of the tames in this video
I don't have plans for a Aberration specific video, but I can make some recommendations. There is nothing equivalent in Aberration for Oviraptors, they would need to be transferred in. For eggs I would recommend:
Basic: Dodo
Simple: Raptor
Regular: Carbonemys
Superior: Megalosaurus
Exceptional: Basilisk(No Choice)
Extraordinary: Rock Drake (No Choice)
when i found a golden hespyornis egg me like whats that pick upand that got spoiled
What coordinates is your house at?
Can you use fertilized eggs for kibble
Yes, fertilized eggs can be used for kibble.
Thanks
by 'same-type eggs' you mean by size or creature type?
Aren't fertilized eggs quicker too make
Superior kibble can be made with moschop egg
Thx
Love it ;D
Small tip yutyrannus lays special eggs
I prefer moschop for superior. I think compy lay simple too
Pteranodons are for simple kibble right
How do I use the golden egg to make kibble ?? I found one and I safely stored it in a refrigerator
@Jonathan .Rodriguez I had made the cooking pot and the industrial cooker but the last update of the game erased everything
@Jonathan .Rodriguez thank you it worked and I tamed a low level yutyrannus my apologies if I misspelled the name
What setting makes more unfertilized eggs
Do they have to be on wander for regular non fertilized eggs ?
Are you referring to Oviraptors? If so, the Oviraptor needs to be on wander to decrease the timer between non-fertile egg laying attempts. You can prevent it from moving by overloading its weight capacity.
EggCelent Video
The only two dinos I find most annoying are pegomastax and icthiornis both are thieves
How do you get your oviraptor to stay still while it’s on wonder
Shove a bunch of non-perishable items in its inventory so its weight is maxed out.
Tecorsuh thanks
I don't know why but my dinos all stopped laying normal eggs
me sitting here for an hour trying to line everyone up perfectly