

No death record, it’s just glitched out of the game. Turning around to try and escape on my bird, I notice that the bird has simply dematerialized. That’s when its mate shows up and starts feeding on me. With the Sacro down, I hop off the rock to start feeding it meat. Thinking this might be a worthwhile tame to assist with the piranhas, I land on a rock and start shooting tranqs.

In the distance, I notice a low-level Sacro (e.g. This time, I load up on a fresh crossbow and extra meat. Take a backup bird to fly back and get my dropped items. One minute later, the piranhas eat the remaining tiger and, somehow, my flying mount. I hop off my bird to try and assist the remaining tiger. Despite doing only 15-20 damage per hit, one tiger dies. What I did not avoid was the seemingly endless amount of piranhas. I stick to the edge, between the Swamp and the ocean, to avoid the more dangerous swamp creatures. Then I begin the journey back to my home base.Īlong the way, I have to go through the Swamp biome. In a frantic bit of survivalship, I manage to kill some dinos for meat, tame the Sabertooths, and make my way to the warmer beach. During this process, I realize that I’m out of Raw Meat, rapidly losing health due to the weather (no Fur clothing, because no Fur from these dinos), and while I have plenty of arrows, my crossbow itself is about to break. While taming, I am stuffing my face with Cooked Meat, because the temperature of the mountain is below zero. I spot a pack of four Sabertooths, land on a nearby rock, and tranq two but the others had already wandered off. I made it to the mountain in one piece, and scout around. Emboldened by my success, and reading about the usefulness of the Sabertooths (Saberteeth?) I spotted on the mountain, I took flight again to snag a pair. It all started when I returned to my base with a handful of Obsidian from a scouting expedition.
