Gallimimus Jurassic World Evolution
Now you can take the role as John Hammond and create your own Jurassic World!, Jurassic World evolution is a sandbox game, which means that there are no missable trophies, and you can tackle the trophies however you want once you have unlocked the things you need for the trophies.
How many of each dinosaur do you need for it to be happy? How many dinosaurs in a pen is too much for some dinosaurs?Note: Ratings can change based on how complete the Genome is. I will use my genome%'s next to the rating.Other JWE Guides:.Enclosures and TerrainInstead of using the hard to decipher numbers in the information panel of the dinosaurs, I'm going to classify each dinosaur as a Tiny to Huge exhibit based on their minimum requirements, and list their Tree or Grassland needs as 'Very Low' to 'Very HIgh' based on how much of their exhibit they want covered.Note 1: Water counts as whatever you put it on.
If you fill a area of trees with water, it still counts as Forest. If you fill a open plain with water, it still counts as grassland.Note 2: The larger their exhibit, the more forgiving they are on required terrain.Note 3: You don't to make their exhibits as small as I'm showing.
I'm just doing this so you know the smallest they'll accept.I tested these by putting each dinosaur in the enclosures pictured above and adding trees one by one until they were happy. If they were always in the red for both grassland and forest, i upgraded them to the next size pen.
Jurassic World Evolution - What Dinosaurs Can Live Together GuideHere's our general guide to what dinosaurs will tolerate each other, but bear in mind this is not a record of every animal's social needs, nor is it what population will be tolerated - we're talking about dinosaur mixing only, and which dinosaurs can mix with each other. In general size is the deciding factor.HERBIVORES. All herbivores will mix with each other - be warned though that they all have different needs, so a paddock that works for Triceratops will not work for Brachiosaurs. Small Herbivores No Carnivores - small herbivores such as Gallimimus or Archaeornithomimus live peacefully with other herbivores, and work well in herds, but do not put them with any size of carnivore or they'll end up as lunch!. Medium or Large Herbivores Small Carnivores - they'll threaten each other, but otherwise will tolerate each other.
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We wouldn't suggest doing this, though, as some of the medium herbivores have no defence against predators. A medium herbivore for example is a Triceratops or an Anklosaurus, and a large herbivore is a Brachiosaurus - who stays pretty safe as it's just too big.CARNIVORES. No Same Size Carnivores! - Most carnivores will tolerate members of their own species (apart from the biggest), but do not pair them with any carnivores their own size or they will continually fight until they die.