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When raising a baby gacha, fill their inventory with stacks rare mushrooms. They don't prefer them over other foods, but they will eat them if they have to and each mushroom regains alot of food. This will keep them from starving. This is really easy on aberration.

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How do you feed gacha babies?

If you decide to feed the baby, you should therefore only feed them via their inventory until they reach Juvenile phase (10.1%+ maturation), after which you should clear their inventory and let them eat from your Troughs instead, since they won't overeat from troughs. An alternative method for raising Gacha babies is to feed them nothing at all.

How to raise baby gachas in Ark?

Easy way to raise baby gachas in ARK - You don't have to hand feed them. 1) put the baby gacha near a grown up gacha. that's it. but there might be some glitches. 2) drop all the meat in front of a baby gacha and watch him pick them all up and raise himself.

What does the gacha eat?

the gacha eats meat while raising... or just about anything hide fiber all that junk... the thing you need to know is...

What happens if a gacha baby eats berries?

Warning: Certain foods will cause the Gacha baby to starve to death! For example, the food meter of Gachas goes down faster than Berries feed them, which means that if they eat berries, they will quickly die.

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How do you raise baby Gachas in Ark?

To easy raise Gacha Babies you can throw out your Baby Gacha inside a dino leash, set it to wandering then quickly activate the dino leash. You have to feed them out of a players inventory, not a Dino's.

What is the best thing to feed a gacha ark?

So far my very best and go to is stone arrows. Super fast to make I usually make 2k at a time and put 1k in each. I do get consistent crystals just about every eat. Also have 2 owls on each.

What is the best item to feed a gacha?

For best Gacha crystal production, load them up with raw metal and snow owl pellets.

What do you give gacha in Ark?

TamingTaming Food. It will eat EVERYTHING you dropped. ... Preferred Food. Gachas prefer Plant Species Y Traps, Snow Owl Pellet , crafted items like walls and foundations (with metal having higher taming effectiveness than stone but normal stone is just as good as crafted items), metal ore, Stone, Berries, then. ... KO Strategy.

What do baby gacha eat?

When raising a baby gacha, fill their inventory with stacks rare mushrooms. They don't prefer them over other foods, but they will eat them if they have to and each mushroom regains alot of food. This will keep them from starving. This is really easy on aberration.

What does a gacha eat in Ark?

In ARK: Survival Evolved, the Gacha eats Tek Structures (10), Greenhouse Structures (10), Metal Structures (10), Stone Structures (10), Wooden Structures (10), Metal Tools (Primitive) (10), Thatch Structures (10), Snow Owl Pellet, Stone Tools (Primitive) (10), Metal (10), Stone (10), Wood (10), and Berries (10).

Do Gachas eat from troughs?

Gacha eat a LOT from feeding trough. To counter this simply fill the trough with Rare Mushrooms.

What makes Gachas produce faster?

6:1315:15GACHAS 101: HOW TO SET UP YOUR GACHA FARM - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut um but what they're doing is it actually increases. The amount of crystals you get per time theyMoreBut um but what they're doing is it actually increases. The amount of crystals you get per time they sit down every time a gotcha sits down it's capable of producing.

How do I get good loot from Gachas?

0:3725:28ARK Gacha Best Food For Loot - The Complete Series Ep82 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd it seems that if you actually feed them structures or rather you put structures into theirMoreAnd it seems that if you actually feed them structures or rather you put structures into their inventory. Well they'll give you a better loot in return.

How do you know if Gachas are happy?

They are most happy when they are with a single mate, and eating owl pellets. They do not like sharing mates between other gachas. So you cannot have 1 male with 2 females, or 1 female with 2 males. You also cannot have 2 mated pairs too close to each other because then they're sharing each others mates.

Does the level of Gacha matter?

Level of the gacha doesn't matter - Crafting skill of the gacha does. 160 crafting will give you the maximum items per production crystal.

What is the best thing to feed Gacha for loot?

4:3725:28ARK Gacha Best Food For Loot - The Complete Series Ep82 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo up to now i've just been feeding them stone.MoreSo up to now i've just been feeding them stone.

Do Gachas eat from troughs?

Gacha eat a LOT from feeding trough. To counter this simply fill the trough with Rare Mushrooms.

How do I get better Gacha crystals?

1:226:39GACHA CRYSTALS FOR DAYS! HOW TO BEST SET UP YOUR GACHAS!!YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe more materials that it takes something to actually build up to create a crystal you can see themMoreThe more materials that it takes something to actually build up to create a crystal you can see them growing on their backs right now quicker the crystal grows.

How do Snow Owls poop more?

By self freezing and regaining stamina, the Snow Owl's hunger will drop drastically, in this time you can defecate 2 - 3 times to make several pellets. You may repeat this process for multiple crop plots for maximum crop longevity. When tossing a cryopod with a snow owl in it, it will immediately drop a pellet.

What is the Gacha in Ark?

The Gacha is one of the Creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved 's Extinction expansion.

What are gachas in Minecraft?

Gachas are solitary creatures, except when they have one (and only one) mate with them. If there is a same gender Gacha within 14 or less foundation range, they will become 'sad'; other than their facial expression, they will refuse to look directly at the survivor if "Ally-Looking" is on, they will not pick up items/resources dropped near them (they will make an expression with their head turned away in front rather than grabbing it), and they will very rarely produce crystal (with severe resource rate drop), or eat anything in their inventory even if Stone or other resource/item are placed inside. Moreover, if they had eaten Snow Owl Pellet , dreary flecks of light will appear behind where the lights would be.

What are the Gacha Crystals?

In the wild, the Gacha will occasionally drop Gacha Crystals which contain various items when consumed in the Inventory. These items include many basic resources such as Thatch, Stone, and Wood to more advanced materials such as Silica Pearls, Silk and Congealed Gas Balls.

How do Gachas work?

The Gacha retains its ability to create resources by consuming items and transmuting them into crystals. Each Gacha, tamed or bred, will only be able to produce 6 random resources from a large pool of potential resources, including many DLC-exclusive ones, making it a renewable source of materials that would otherwise be impossible to acquire naturally in some maps. Their production is always structured so that it can produce 3 'common' resources, 2 'uncommon' resources and 1 'rare' or 'very rare' resource as shown below, with each tier producing different quantities per crystal. Bred Gachas are not influenced by the possible resources of the parents. Via the selection wheel, survivors can select which of the available resources that their Gacha will produce (or to produce them randomly like wild Gachas). Cloning a Gacha will make an exact copy of the resources from the original. In addition, Gachas will sometimes produce 'loot' of varying qualities, which will be denoted by quality-colored crystals (white, green, deep blue, purple, etc).

How does the Gacha feel?

The Gacha experiences sadness when exposed to another of its kind that is of the same gender. Happiness level can be determined by the Gacha's facial expression. At low graphic setting, the facial expression is difficult to determine.

What does Macrodryadis crystallinus eat?

A gentle giant, Macrodryadis crystallinus spends its days foraging for food in the dense forest it calls home, though it rarely has to look very far. Thanks to its extraordinary digestive system, not only can Macrodryadis eat just about anything, but it can also turn a diet of scraps into a mountain of precious resources.

What is the Gacha's species name?

The Gacha's species name, " Macrodryadis crystallinus ", means "Great dryad which crystallizes" in Latin.

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I have done a lot of research and want to compile everything I have come across here with my own experience so that it can help other confused folks regarding Gachas.

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Friggin things. Still haven't raised one to adulthood myself. Thanks for the info!

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This is a pretty solid guide to raising gacha. But, honestly, I don't know anyone who bothers with breeding and raising gacha. In the amount of time you spend just keeping a baby gacha rendered you could tame a dozen wild gacha and have a better chance at getting the production you want.

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Rare flowers and rare shrooms are best food for the gachas. Gives most food points.

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Basic Info

  • Dossier
    This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.
  • Behavior
    The Gacha roams around in The UnderForest, the deepest area of the Crater Forest, swiping occasionally at rocks, trees and bushes; which they follow with sitting down and eating. They're big and bulky, with relatively good stamina, but, unfortunately, are fairly slow both when walking …
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Combat

  • This section describes how to fight against the Gacha. General As the Gacha is usually a passive animal, there are not many reasons for one to become hostile. If you must kill one, they are extremely slow and are not capable of doing significant damage. It is advised to keep out of its range so you can hit it easily. The resources dropped by a dead Gacha are generally inferior to th…
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Taming

  • You can only feed a happy Gacha (without other Gachas being nearby recently). Sad Gachas will ignore you. Just simply drop something on the ground from your inventory, and it will soon eat it. The larger quantity of item dropped, the faster it is tamed. The rarer the dropped item is, the higher level it will become(affecting taming effectiveness). Taming Food Gachas prefer Plant Spe…
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Breeding

  • When a male and female Gacha mate, the mother produces a Gacha baby after gestation. The Production wheel of the new Gacha is visible from birth. Warning: Certain foods will cause the Gacha baby to starve to death! For example, the food meter of Gachas goes down faster than Berries feed them, which means that if they eat berries, they will quickly ...
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Utility

  • Gachas are solitary creatures, except when they have one (and only one) mate with them. If there is a same gender Gacha within 14 or less foundation range, they will become 'sad'; other than their facial expression, they will refuse to look directly at the survivor if "Ally-Looking" is on, they will not pick up items/resources dropped near them (they will make an expression with their head turne…
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Notes/Trivia

  • This mechanic and the name Gacha are a reference to "gachapon", the Japanese toy machine in which after putting in money, a plastic egg pops out with a random collectible toy. The name is onomatopoeia of the sounds the machine makes ("Gacha " from turning the knob, "pon" from the capsule dropping down). In lore, the person who had childhood memories of Japan that Helena …
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Gallery

  • The Gacha as seen in the teaser video The Gacha with its saddle on. The promo image for the Gacha. Gacha Icon Baby gacha will eat from an adult gacha thus controlling their huge appetite. A happy Gacha
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References

  • ↑ ARK Smart Breeding
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