Getting your dinosaurs to lay eggs in Roblox Dinosaur Simulator can seem tricky at first, but I’ll walk you through this essential game mechanic that helps you expand your prehistoric family.
Understanding the Basics of Egg Laying
First things first – to lay eggs in Dinosaur Simulator, your dinosaur needs to be an adult female. This might sound obvious, but many players try laying eggs with juvenile dinos or males and wonder why it’s not working. You’ll know your dino is female if you see a nest icon in your controls when you’re fully grown.
The Egg Laying Process
Once you have an adult female dinosaur, here’s what you need to do:
– Find a safe, relatively flat area
– Press the nest button (it looks like an egg)
– Wait for about 30 seconds while your dinosaur creates the nest
– Stay close to protect your eggs from predators
Important Tips for Successful Egg Laying
I’ve noticed many new players make the mistake of trying to lay eggs in dangerous areas. Trust me, you’ll want to find a quiet spot away from other players. The mountains or dense forest areas are usually good choices – I personally prefer the mountain regions since you can see predators coming from a distance.
Caring for Your Eggs
After laying your eggs, you’re not done yet! You’ll need to:
– Stay within range of your nest
– Defend against any threats
– Wait for approximately 5-10 minutes for hatching
– Keep your hunger and thirst meters up while protecting the nest
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Let me share some mistakes I see players make all the time. Don’t wander too far from your nest – the eggs will disappear if you move out of range. Also, don’t try to lay eggs when you’re low on health or hunger. You’ll need those resources to defend your nest effectively.
Advanced Egg Laying Strategies
Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can try some more advanced techniques. For instance, coordinating with other players to create a protected nesting ground can be incredibly effective. I’ve seen entire groups of players working together to create safe breeding areas, which significantly increases survival rates for the eggs.
Remember, different dinosaur species have varying egg-laying cooldowns and nest sizes. Larger dinosaurs typically lay fewer eggs but have stronger defenses, while smaller species might lay more eggs but need extra protection. Choose your nesting strategy based on your dinosaur’s strengths and the current server situation.
By following these guidelines and being patient with the process, you’ll be successfully hatching baby dinos in no time. Just remember to stay vigilant and protect those precious eggs!