Desert Titan Guide for ARK: Extinction

It is a complete guide for Desert Titan in ARK: Extinction

The Desert Titan has three tameable giant bosses because it’s a flier and its fight is remarkably unique to tame it or kill it. First, you have to summon it and go to the cave located at eighty-six point three latitudes by seventy-point-seven longitudes. This cave has things including onyx Titanoboa and mantises, and Arthropleura. 

In the cave, there are rock golems as well. These are challenging to defeat using a regular dinosaur, but they will go down if you use a tech rifle. You will be at the Titan terminal once you get through the whole cave.

The Titan terminal is located at 97.1 latitudes by 90.2 longitudes. To summon the desert titan, you need to put a few things into the desert. One artifact of chaos, hundred corrupt hearts, ten fire talons from corrupted wyverns, and ten Sarcosuchus skins from Sarcos.

You have to go a bit further back into the cave and see the artifact at the edge of a cliff to get the artifact. You have to collect the chaos artifact and return it to the Titan terminal. Once you have everything you need in the terminal, you have to click on the Engram to summon the desert Titan.

After that, the terminal will activate, and the pad you’re standing on will create a force field around you, which will teleport you and anything standing on the pad to the Desert Dome’s outside world. When you teleport, the desert Titan will appear overhead. The desert Titan has 250,000 health, and it comes with sidekicks as you can see them being spawned from its back.

You will see the desert titan flock, and these flocks are small creatures that fly around the Titan for defense. The desert Titan fight has one principle to tame it when you are fighting it: lightning strikes. If you are struck by lightning, you will see an icon appearing on the lower right side of your screen, and you will see some electricity effect around you as well.

Now you need to move out of that electricity effect before the lightning strikes. If it strikes you again, your health will be decreased, so you have to keep moving throughout this fight through which the lightning doesn’t hit you. You also do have not to attack the flock directly because you can’t hit it with any melee attack.

You have to remain on a flyer throughout the fight, and if you want to tame the Titan, you have to attack the corrupted zones that you can see on the Titan, and there will be two on the shoulders and one on the back. To attack them, you have to use lightning against them. Go closer to the corrupted areas, and let the lightning strike it instead. So make sure to get out of the way before it happens, and when you do so, you will see these glowing orbs appear, and you have to rinse and repeat this process.

You need to get near the corrupted zones and hit them with lightning, and if you do it enough, the corrupted zone will disappear. The Titan will be a little closer to being tamed as the fight progresses. The Titan will gain two new attacks, and the first is a roll attack that will gobble you from its back and prevent fliers from flying. 

The second is a tailwhip attack with almost the same qualities,  so you should easily avoid defeating all three corrupted regions. The Titan will appear to be floating there, and the flock will fall to the desert floor, which means that you are close to finishing hanging it. You have to jump on the back of the desert Titan, look down, and see the option to tame.

The desert Titan comes pre-equipped with a giant platform saddle and has a 9000 carry weight capacity. Its weight will not count towards the capacity. The amount of health that the tamed Titan will have is 0 based on the amount of damage it took during the fight.

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