
Heat stroke is a potential side effect of too much heat exposure, having a similar effect to being drunk. Natural water sources are rare, requiring the collection of water from other sources, such as cactus, water wells, Jugbugs, or Morellatops. Oil and Water Veins, which can be used to produce Oil and Water, respectively.īeing entirely a desert rather than an island surrounded by water, water collection becomes a more challenging obstacle.Heat Stroke, which causes damage and creates a blurry effect on-screen.Electrical Generators that take damage whenever used.Evaporation of Water in Canteens and Water Jars.Super Heat, Sandstorms, and Electrical Storms.Three of the new creatures have multiple variations, namely the Jugbug (Water and Oil), the Wyvern (Fire, Lightning, and Poison) and the Rock Elemental (Rock and Rubble). Items from the DLC can also be spawned manually if you don't own the expansion pack. That's all you need to know to get your very own wyvern pal.Scorched Earth adds 12 new creatures with 5 variations, 60 new engrams, a new boss, and a whole new map.Ĭreatures tamed and items received can be brought to the vanilla island and used by people with and without the expansion. You need to get this back to your baby quickly, however, as wyvern milk spoils just as fast as any other food item in Scorched Earth. Wyvern milk is harvested from unconscious female wyvern specimens or dead alpha wyverns. This bar just absolutely crawls at a snail's paceīecause it takes so long for an egg to hatch, you will need to be ready with plenty of supplies in a defensible position ahead of time, as you don't want to leave your egg unattended. Once the massively long incubation process comes to a close and your wyvern hatches, it has to be fed wyvern milk – which means going back to the World Scar area.

Check the “Incubation” bar at the bottom and it will show you how much progress it has towards hatching. You will want to place extra heat sources though to turn on during the night when the temp drops. Place your egg in the center (be sure to drop the egg and not select “use” in the inventory or you will accidentally eat your egg!), and when you hit the correct temperature the egg will display an “incubating” flag. During a normal day time scenario where there isn't a sudden cold event, either 15 campfires or around 10 – 11 air conditioners typically do the trick. Incubating A Wyvern EggĪlright, so you've stolen your egg and don't plan on making an omelet, so what do you do now? Eggs need heat – lots of heat – in order to hatch.

The eggs also come in various levels, so if you are able to fly through the lava river area without getting mobbed by wyverns, look for one that's a higher starting level. There are three different types of eggs you can come across: Poison, Fire, and Lightning, each yielding a different baby wyvern. A better way is to take any tamed flying dino and find a break in the wyvern flights to grab an egg and flee quickly.Īs soon as you pick one up, all the wyverns close by will close in to attack, so come prepared! A fast escape route on a speedy dinosaur is a good idea, but if that's not an option you can always try making some rocket homing missiles if you've hit level 75 already.

Getting there by foot might be possible, but is probably more hassle than its worth. While there are potentially eggs across the entire ravine, one place you can consistently find eggs is in the wall hollows between the two land bridges at the center of the lava river.Īerial view of the ravine location with wyvern eggs You'll know you are at the right place when you see the glowing red river and black columns.Īll along the left and right side of the canyon are hollowed out areas, most of which are empty, but some contain nests that spawn wyvern eggs. The area you are looking for is called the World Scar and is located at 75 Latitude, 25 Longitude.

At the bottom is a lava river and a canyon absolutely filled to the brim with deadly wyverns. Over the mountains behind the red and blue obelisks is a trench area running the length between the two towers. Instead, you have to grab an egg and raise a wyvern from birth in order to tame one of these majestic airborne beasts. There' currently no way to tame a live, adult wyvern. Taming your own wyvern requires some serious setup to get done right, as the egg incubation period takes several in-game days and lots of fuel for either campfires or air conditioners.
