The Ice Titan is a big beast, but fast flyers will take it down. Just keep hitting the spots till the purple effect is gone.ĭo that, and you'll get a tamed and saddled Desert Titan. There are minions as well, but they don't really do much damage. If you find your stats running low in later stages, don't be afraid to leave the area to heal up. The third spot can take an especially a long time to fade.
It requires some pretty precise and daring flight tactics, but it's more time consuming than difficult. The goal is to hang around a corrupt spot and get out of there just as the timer hits zero. A message will pop on screen when you're about to be struck. The best way to heal its corruption without doing damage is to use its lightning strike attack against it. Also like before, the least outside damage you do, the better your tame will be. You need to damage all three of these spots till the purple effect disappears. Just like last time, there are three Corrupted spots on the Desert Titan's body: one on each of its wings and one on its lower back. Whether you're solo or tribed up, have two or three high-level ones on hand so you can constantly leverage Mate Boost during the fight. The artifact is at 93.9 latitude and 88 longitude.ĭrop these items at the nearby altar and prepare for another fight.įor this battle, a swarm of Quetzals should do the trick. One Artifact of Chaos: Enter the cave around 87.4 latitude and 70.4 longitude.10 Sarcosuchus Skin: Found in the inventory of a dead Sarcosuchus.10 Fire Talons: Harvested from dead Fire, Lightning, Poison and Ice Wyverns.Here's what you need to offer as a sacrifice: The Desert Titan fight follows the same idea, but it's more focused on fast aerial combat instead of plodding ground combat.
Shoot these corrupt spots on the Desert Titan to tame it. Once you clear all three corrupted spots, the Forest Titan will be tamed and saddled automatically. The Forest Wyvern minion may give you a bit of trouble, but it's more of a distraction. It can also spawn trees in an effort to slow you down, which is why it helps to have at least one tribe member doing damage with a high-level flyer. Its attacks are slow and pretty straightforward, you just have to avoid getting hit by them at all costs. The less actual damage you do outside those corrupted spots gives you a better tame. For the Forest Titan, that means two spots on its arms and a third that appears on its chin once you've dealt with the arms.Īll you have to do is shoot each of those spots till they expand and pop. Regardless, the goal of this Titan tame (and all Titan tames) is to damage the corrupted spots on its body. Alternatively, the Mek has a skillset that's useful here too. You can use a flyer during the last stage of the fight if you prefer, but you're best off assembling an Assault Rifle or Tek Rifle, which has the ability to fire up high enough to hit all the spots you need to target. The fight itself is actually fairly easy, as long as you have high-level Dinos that are fast enough to evade its very slow swipes. You'll be warped into an arena where the Titan appears. Once you have these items, submit them as an offering at the nearby altar. The artifact is at 13.5 latitude and 49.2 longitude.