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Why child dino stats are higer than parents's without mutation?


FateRover

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Breeding dinos will get the parents stats as if they were 100% taming effectiveness, so if you tamed something at less than 100% effectiveness than the baby will have higher stats because of that effectiveness correction. With Deinonychus im not sure how it works exactly cause you dont tame them in the first place. Also what do you mean you got them by console? Like console commands? That could be the reason.

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10 小时之前, Piffguru 说:

Breeding dinos will get the parents stats as if they were 100% taming effectiveness, so if you tamed something at less than 100% effectiveness than the baby will have higher stats because of that effectiveness correction. With Deinonychus im not sure how it works exactly cause you dont tame them in the first place. Also what do you mean you got them by console? Like console commands? That could be the reason.

yeah,buy them from a shop plugins (plugin of arkapi.dll),which i think  the shop gives me the "forcetamed"  parents through console commander.

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2 hours ago, FateRover said:

any link of effectiveness correction knowlege on wiki?plz 

Under stats of the offspring

https://ark.gamepedia.com/Breeding 

 

"The stat-values (not the stat-levels) of the offspring are calculated like for a creature that was just tamed with a 100% taming effectiveness with the taming effectiveness bonuses applied. This means that an offspring can have higher values than its parents in stats that get a bonus from taming effectiveness"

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