Ark Scorched Earth has plenty of dino spawn locations that offer better spawn rates than others. In this guide, we will discuss everything you need to know on Ark Scorched Earth dino spawn map, locations, and coordinates. Moreover, we will also go through the best dinos you should go after first and must have in your mount collection in Ark Scorched Earth.
69 Best Dino Spawn Locations in Ark Scorched Earth
No. | Location | Dino Type |
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Dino Spawn Location #1 | From Lat 12.75, Lon 22.5, to Lat 25.5, Lon 25.5 | Ankylosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #2 | From Lat 29, Lon 29, to Lat 32, Lon 32 | Ankylosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #3 | From Lat 71.25, Lon 45.25, to Lat 74.25, Lon 48.25 | Ankylosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #4 | From Lat 35.5, Lon 35.5, to Lat 38.5, Lon 38.5 | Archaeopteryx |
Dino Spawn Location #5 | From Lat 16, Lon 55, to Lat 19, Lon 58 | Archaeopteryx |
Dino Spawn Location #6 | From Lat 45.25, Lon 35.5, to Lat 48.25, Lon 38.5 | Archaeopteryx |
Dino Spawn Location #7 | From Lat 12.75, Lon 22.5, to Lat 15.75, Lon 25.5 | Carnotaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #8 | From Lat 25.75, Lon 25.75, to Lat 28.75, Lon 28.75 | Carnotaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #9 | From Lat 42, Lon 19.25, to Lat 45, Lon 22.25 | Carnotaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #10 | From Lat 68, Lon 35.5, to Lat 71, Lon 38.5 | Gallimimus |
Dino Spawn Location #11 | From Lat 48.5, Lon 74.5, to Lat 51.5, Lon 77.5 | Gallimimus |
Dino Spawn Location #12 | From Lat 68, Lon 35.5, to Lat 71, Lon 38.5 | Gallimimus |
Dino Spawn Location #13 | From Lat 48.5, Lon 71.25, to Lat 51.5, Lon 74.25 | Iguanodon |
Dino Spawn Location #14 | From Lat 48.5, Lon 74.5, to Lat 51.5, Lon 77.5 | Iguanodon |
Dino Spawn Location #15 | From Lat 71.25, Lon 38.75, to Lat 74.25, Lon 41.75 | Iguanodon |
Dino Spawn Location #16 | From Lat 12.75, Lon 22.5, to Lat 15.75, Lon 25.5 | Kentrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #17 | From Lat 22.5, Lon 22.5, to Lat 25.5, Lon 25.5 | Kentrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #18 | From Lat 71.25, Lon 45.25, to Lat 74.25, Lon 48.25 | Kentrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #19 | From Lat 55, Lon 64.75, to Lat 58, Lon 67.75 | Lystrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #20 | From Lat 61.5, Lon 38.75, to Lat 64.5, Lon 41.75 | Lystrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #21 | From Lat 68, Lon 38.75, to Lat 71, Lon 41.75 | Lystrosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #22 | From Lat 33.79, Lon 28.43, to Lat 34.38, Lon 28.98 | Megalosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #23 | From Lat 31.16, Lon 29.15, to Lat 31.75, Lon 29.51 | Megalosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #24 | From Lat 29.96, Lon 29.02, to Lat 30.22, Lon 29.57 | Megalosaurus |
Dino Spawn Location #25 | From Lat 16, Lon 35.5, to Lat 19, Lon 38.5 | Microraptor |
Dino Spawn Location #26 | From Lat 19.25, Lon 42, to Lat 22.25, Lon 45 | Microraptor |
Dino Spawn Location #27 | From Lat 38.75, Lon 35.5, to Lat 41.75, Lon 38.5 | Microraptor |
Dino Spawn Location #28 | From Lat 55, Lon 68, to Lat 58, Lon 71 | Morellatop |
Dino Spawn Location #29 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 64.75, to Lat 61.25, Lon 67.75 | Morellatop |
Dino Spawn Location #30 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 45.25, to Lat 61.25, Lon 48.25 | Morellatop |
Dino Spawn Location #31 | From Lat 68, Lon 38.75, to Lat 71, Lon 41.75 | Moschops |
Dino Spawn Location #32 | From Lat 68, Lon 35.5, to Lat 71, Lon 38.5 | Moschops |
Dino Spawn Location #33 | From Lat 48.5, Lon 74.5, to Lat 51.5, Lon 77.5 | Moschops |
Dino Spawn Location #34 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 51.75, to Lat 61.25, Lon 54.75 | Parasaur |
Dino Spawn Location #35 | From Lat 61.5, Lon 55, to Lat 64.5, Lon 58 | Parasaur |
Dino Spawn Location #36 | From Lat 68, Lon 51.75, to Lat 71, Lon 54.75 | Parasaur |
Dino Spawn Location #37 | From Lat 68, Lon 35.5, to Lat 71, Lon 38.5 | Pegomastax |
Dino Spawn Location #38 | From Lat 68, Lon 38.75, to Lat 71, Lon 41.75 | Pegomastax |
Dino Spawn Location #39 | From 71.25, Lon 38.75, to Lat 74.25, Lon 41.75 | Pegomastax |
Dino Spawn Location #40 | From Lat 51.75, Lon 29, to Lat 54.75, Lon 32 | Procoptodon |
Dino Spawn Location #41 | From Lat 51.75, Lon 32.25, to Lat 54.75, Lon 35.25 | Procoptodon |
Dino Spawn Location #42 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 25.75, to Lat 61.25, Lon 28.75 | Procoptodon |
Dino Spawn Location #43 | From Lat 68, Lon 68, to Lat 71, Lon 71 | Purlovia |
Dino Spawn Location #44 | From Lat 64.75, Lon 68, to Lat 67.75, Lon 71 | Purlovia |
Dino Spawn Location #45 | From Lat 55, Lon 51.75, to Lat 58, Lon 54.75 | Purlovia |
Dino Spawn Location #46 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 45.25, to Lat 61.25, Lon 48.25 | Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #47 | From Lat 61.5, Lon 55, to Lat 64.5, Lon 58 | Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #48 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 64.75, to Lat 61.25, Lon 67.75 | Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #49 | From Lat 66.31, Lon 67.95, to Lat 69.31, Lon 70.95 | Rex |
Dino Spawn Location #50 | From Lat 71.19, Lon 71.2, to Lat 74.19, Lon 74.2 | Rex |
Dino Spawn Location #51 | From Lat 69.56, Lon 76.08, to Lat 72.56, Lon 79.08 | Rex |
Dino Spawn Location #52 | From Lat 77.75, Lon 42, to Lat 80.75, Lon 45 | Tapejara |
Dino Spawn Location #53 | From Lat 74.5, Lon 42, to Lat 77.5, Lon 45 | Tapejara |
Dino Spawn Location #54 | From Lat 74.5, Lon 38.75, to Lat 77.5, Lon 41.75 | Tapejara |
Dino Spawn Location #55 | From Lat 45.25, Lon 25.75, to Lat 48.25, Lon 28.75 | Terror Bird |
Dino Spawn Location #56 | From Lat 45.25, Lon 29, to Lat 48.25, Lon 32 | Terror Bird |
Dino Spawn Location #57 | From Lat 45.25, Lon 45.25, Lat 48.25, Lon 48.25 | Terror Bird |
Dino Spawn Location #58 | From Lat 55, Lon 38.75, Lat 58, Lon 41.75 | Tek Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #59 | From Lat 58.25, Lon 45.25, Lat 61.25, Lon 48.25 | Tek Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #60 | From Lat 51.75, Lon 68, to Lat 54.75, Lon 71 | Tek Raptor |
Dino Spawn Location #61 | From Lat 56.67, Lon 59.8, to Lat 61.04, Lon 66 | Titanosaur |
Dino Spawn Location #62 | From Lat 55.67, Lon 59.8, to Lat 61.04, Lon 66 | Titanosaur |
Dino Spawn Location #63 | From Lat 73.79, Lon 65.01, to Lat 79.08, Lon 70.3 | Titanosaur |
Dino Spawn Location #64 | From Lat 48.5, Lon 58.25, to Lat 51.5, Lon 61.25 | Troodon |
Dino Spawn Location #65 | From Lat 45.25, Lon 61.5, to Lat 48.25, Lon 64.5 | Troodon |
Dino Spawn Location #66 | From Lat 42, Lon 61.5, to Lat 45, Lon 64.5 | Troodon |
Dino Spawn Location #67 | From Lat 25.75, Lon 16, to Lat 28.75, Lon 19 | Yutyrannus |
Dino Spawn Location #68 | From Lat 22.5, Lon 19.25, to Lat 25.5, Lon 22.25 | Yutyrannus |
Dino Spawn Location #69 | From Lat 29, Lon 22.5, to Lat 32, Lon 25.5 | Yutyrannus |
Which Dinosaurs to Tame First?
Since there are a plethora of Dinos in Ark Scorched Earth, it is important to know which ones are the best. Every creature serves a purpose; some are good in combat while others are good for riding and resource gathering. In this section of the guide we will discuss which dinosaurs you must have as companions in Ark Scorched Earth.
Ankylosaurus
Ankylosaurus is a large, herbivorous dinosaur known for its armored plates and a massive bony club at the end of its tail. It has a low and wide body, making it resemble a living tank. The primary role of the Ankylosaurus in ARK is resource gathering. It is efficient at harvesting various types of resources, including metal, flint, crystal, and obsidian. By using its tail attack, it can smash rocks and obtain large quantities of these resources.
Ankylosaurus is heavily armored, with thick bony plates covering its body. This natural armor provides it with excellent protection against many predators. Additionally, it has a unique ability to curl itself into a ball, providing even greater defense against attacks.
How to Tame Ankylosaurus
To tame an Ankylosaurus, you’ll need to gather the necessary resources and employ suitable taming methods. The preferred food for Ankylosaurus is Vegetables or Crops. You can either hand-feed it or use a feeding trough to keep it fed during the taming process. Mejoberry works great for taming this dino in Ark Scorched Erath. However, use a Sanguine Elixir to increase taming by 30%.
Yutyrannus
Yutyrannus is unique among dinosaurs as it has the ability to roar, which has various effects on nearby creatures. When a Yutyrannus roars, it can instill fear in opposing creatures, causing them to flee in panic. Additionally, if there are other Yutyrannus nearby, they can become enraged and enter a frenzied state, enhancing their attack power and resistance.
Yutyrannus is a powerful combatant. Its large size and impressive bite force make it a dangerous dino. The ability to roar and cause fear in other creatures can also be advantageous during battles, providing crowd control and strategic opportunities.
Once tamed, Yutyrannus can be ridden as a mount. Its roar can be used strategically in battles to disrupt and intimidate enemies. Furthermore, while riding a Yutyrannus, nearby allies receive a courage-boosting buff called the “Courage Roar,” which increases their damage resistance and damage output.
How to Tame Yutyrannus
To tame a Yutyrannus, you’ll need to gather the necessary resources and employ suitable taming methods. The preferred food for Yutyrannus is either Raw Mutton or Raw Prime Meat. You can either hand-feed it or use a feeding trough to keep it fed during the taming process. Using a Sanguine Elixir will increase taming by 30%.
Troodon
Troodon is a small to medium-sized carnivorous dinosaur known for its intelligence and nocturnal behavior. It has a slender body, sharp claws, and a distinct frill around its head. It is often found in groups and is highly territorial. Troodon possesses a unique ability to inflict hypo or hyperthermic effects on their victims. This means they can either lower or raise the body temperature of their prey, potentially causing significant damage or impairing their stamina.
How to Tame Troodon
To tame a Troodon, use their preferred food which is either Raw Mutton or Raw Prime Meat. It’s important to note that Troodon taming is quite challenging as they are very wary and can easily become aggressive. Tranquilizing them without being detected is crucial for a successful tame.
Raptor
Raptors are known for their pack behavior. They are often found in groups, hunting cooperatively and taking down larger prey. When multiple Raptors are present, they can work together to surround their target, making it difficult for the prey to escape. They also benefit from a pack bonus, which increases their damage output when hunting together.
Raptor’s speed and agility make it a great hunter. It can chase down smaller creatures and inflict damage with its sharp teeth and claws. It’s great for taking down fast-moving targets, allowing it to secure a variety of food sources in the harsh desert environment of Scorched Earth.
Once tamed on its dino spawn location, you can equip a saddle on the Raptor, allowing you to ride and control it. Riding a Raptor provides you with increased mobility and maneuverability, making it easier to explore the map and engage in combat.
They are capable of collecting resources, such as meat and hide, from dead creatures. Additionally, their speed and agility make them suitable for scouting, exploration, and even transportation in certain scenarios.
How to Tame Raptor
To tame a Raptor, use either Raw Meat or Cooked Meat to feed it. It’s important to note that Raptor taming can be a challenging process, especially when dealing with multiple Raptors. Tranquilizing and immobilizing them safely is best for a successful tame. Using a Sanguine Elixir will increase Taming by 30%.
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