So you’ve come to the Ark Lost Island, and now you’re wondering how to raise a Magmasaur. The Magmasaur is a territorial carnivore that can eat Ambergris and fire projectiles. You’ll need to find a suitable breeding location for your new pet in the Ragnarok volcano, and here’s how to do it.
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Magmasaur is a territorial carnivore
This large lizard inhabits the Volcano Biome. Large populations can be found inside the volcano, where they guard their nests. They will incinerate any intruders in seconds. This animal is a natural predator of the Volcano Biome, and can survive submersion in lava. Despite this fact, you should be careful when playing with this animal, as it has a high damage tolerance.
To kill a Magmasaur, use a powerful weapon like a crossbow or a Fertilized Magmasaur Egg, which can be crafted or obtained in the Volcano biome. It’s important to keep a safe distance from Magmasaur dens, as their attacks are devastating. Use a high-quality compound bow when dealing with this beast, and keep your distance if possible. If your Magmasaur is in its territory, it’s possible to lure it away with a crossbow. While fighting, make sure to watch out for its glowing cyan marks.
It consumes Ambergris
Ambergris is a mineral found in the oceans. It is produced by sperm whales and is a natural byproduct of their digestive systems. If you happen to find some on the beach, you may want to feed it to your baby Magmasaur. This is also used as ammunition by Astrocetus. Besides being ammunition, Ambergris is also used by Magmasaurs for their bomb attacks.
The Magmasaur can also consume the resources Stone and Metal that you collect. Ambergris is rare and is usually harvested from the lunar biome. When you feed the Magmasaur with these materials, it will replenish its health by restoring 500 food. Keep in mind that it has a spoil time of 20 minutes so you should store it in Fridges or Tek Troughs. You can store it in your inventory for one day, but you should know that Magmasaur babies will quickly run out of food if they do not consume it.
It can fire projectiles
The Magmasaur has several attacks that can be devastating to its enemies. These attacks are short-ranged explosions that will destroy anything in its path, including wood, stone, and metal. The Magmasaur is weak against cold temperatures, and it also wreaks havoc on under-geared survivors and riders. The flame will also cause damage over time. You can use this attack to attract Magmasaurs to your location and lure them away from your egg.
The Tek Cave lava was partially fixed in the 309.4 update. While certain places will still damage Magmasaur, the deadly water at the end of the cave no longer hurts it. While a Magmasaur can survive lava on its own, it will not be immune to it in the Crystal Isles. It will still fire projectiles into your enemies and will eat up their food in a flash, but the lava will also damage it.
It can be bred in the ragnarok volcano
While the Magmasaur is not tamable, you can breed it in the Ragnarok volcano. If you can get the magma eggs on the Ragnarok volcano, they will collect oil and charge your Searing Spit. These creatures were first tested by Homo Deus on the ARKs of Scorched Earth and the Ragnarok volcano.
The Magmasaur can be found in the Volcano Biome. There are many Magmasaur nesting inside the volcano and guarding the eggs from intruders. They can incinerate their prey within seconds. Lava does not harm the Magmasaur and they can survive submerging in lava. Magmasaur have unique skills to make them an excellent mount.
It can be raised in the Tek Cave
The Magmasaur is one of the most versatile mounts in the game. While it is not a tank, it is good at combat and can be used to hunt carnivores and other creatures in pvp. When tamed, Magmasaurs have excellent speed, a strong bite, and long endurance. They can also collect wood, thatch, and metal. This makes them excellent in both pvp and pve missions. The only drawback is that the Magmasaur will only breed in lava.
A Magmasaur’s attack is a searing spit. It can strike anywhere from 15 to 20 foundations away. A Magmasaur’s attack can kill an under-geared survivor within a few seconds. It is also capable of destroying structures with its torpor. Magmasaur damage is increased over time when it hits a rider.