Kibble is a sure fire way to quickly tame dinos and get better results, but many players are finding their old kibble recipe no longer work, or that some dinos no longer seem particularly interested in kibble.

The entire system saw a major revamp recently, and now kibble is broken down into these types:

Basic Simple Regular Superior Exceptional Extraordinary

Let’s dive into which dinos prefer which type, and then take a look at the specific recipes for each variation. While the info below is current as of this writing and applies to most players, note that the reworked kibble system hasn’t actually been implemented yet on mobile or Switch editions of Ark.

Ark Dino Kibble Preferences

Here’s the thing to keep in mind: any type of kibble can be used for any creature, but they shouldn’t be.

Using the wrong type of kibble actually has less effectiveness than either using the dino’s preferred food or even using straight raw meat, reducing it below the standard 1x taming speed.

In other words, if you don’t have the specific preferred type of kibble available, just use something else to tame a dino.

Otherwise, here’s the specific types to use for drastically increased taming speed:

 

Ark Revamped Kibble Recipes

Unlike most other objects crafted in Ark, engrams are not required for kibble, which are instead made using the recipes below.

To craft kibble just combine the ingredients in a lit cooking pot with fuel (or an industrial cooker) and wait – each stack of kibble requires 30 seconds to cook. 

Every kibble type requires a specific kind of egg plus a number of ingredients listed in the chart.

While the revamped Ark kibble recipes vary, they all include fiber x5 and a water skin.

Note that the water skin must be at least 25% full, but if you are using water irrigation connected to an industrial cooker, you can skip this ingredient entirely.

 

Ark Egg Type Guide

Not sure if you’ve got the right egg size or where to harvest specific sizes of eggs from different creatures? Here’s a handy chart showing what type of dino offers which egg type so you can make all the kibble you need:

Extra Small Egg

Dilo Egg Dodo Egg Featherlight Egg Kairuku Egg Lystro Egg Parasaur Egg Tek Parasaur Egg Vulture Egg

Small Egg

Archaeopteryx Egg Camelsaurus Egg  Compy Egg Dimorph Egg Gallimimus Egg Glowtail Egg  Hesperornis Egg Microraptor Egg Oviraptor Egg Pachycephalosaurus Egg Pegomastax Egg Pteranodon Egg Raptor Egg Tek Raptor Egg Trike Egg

Medium Egg

Ankylo Egg Baryonyx Egg Carno Egg Dimetrodon Egg Diplo Egg Ichthyornis Egg Iguanodon Egg Kaprosuchus Egg Kentro Egg Pachyrhino Egg Pelagornis Egg Pulmonoscorpius Egg Sarco Egg Stego Egg Tek Stego Egg Terror Bird Egg Thorny Dragon Egg  Troodon Egg Turtle Egg Velonasaur Egg 

Large Egg

Allosaurus Egg Argentavis Egg Mantis Egg  Megalania Egg Megalosaurus Egg Moschops Egg Snow Owl Egg  Spino Egg Tapejara Egg Titanoboa Egg

Extra Large Egg

BBasilisk Egg  Bronto Egg Giganotosaurus Egg Quetzal Egg Rex Egg Tek Quetzal Egg Tek Rex Egg Therizino Egg

Special Egg

Deinonychus Egg Valguero Golden Hesperornis Rock Drake Egg  Wyvern Egg  Yutyrannus Egg

Have any other questions about how to use the new kibble system, or need help with some other part of the game? Leave us a comment below, or check out the rest of our extensive Ark guide collection here.