Anky Saddle Serial Number Lookup

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Nereu Theiss

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Jul 13, 2024, 8:22:50 AM7/13/24
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I did a quick Google and saw a couple of second hand Anky saddles with no information as to who the actual manufacturer was, but not a website for Anky saddles specifically so I have to assume they are private label and maybe no longer in production.

Used Pessoa Anky Dressage Saddle Please call 919.851.0102 to arrange a 5 day trial period. Please note that if you purchase this saddle directly from our website, the sale is final. Thank you. Seat Size: Measures 17" Tree...

Anky Saddle Serial Number Lookup


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What do you want to know about it? You could try emailing Pessoa and the Anky tack site. I know that some brands like Passier can tell you the year and the custom configuration from the serial number. Of course saddles are flocked to fit a specific horse so you may need to tweak the flocking.

Where do you live? Location is key. Try moving to harder areas such as the clearing outside Middle Chamber Cave, or to the secret lake which is easily defendable and close to: snow for wolves, fars peak for metal and ocean for sea tames. Regarding caves. Go to the snow bring lots of sleeping bags (fur Armour also recommended!) and use a bow to knock and tame a dire wolf. They are amazing tames, easy to tame with a bow due to its short reload time, runs at fantastic speeds can do brutal amounts of damage and are easy to breed and imprint. Along with this they are savage cave runners.

Dire wolves and sabertooths are pretty cheap to tame too, go out with a shotgun for protection, and some tranq arrows and you're set. chuck a bola at one you like, shotgun the others, and get taming. If you want to have it tame faster, nearby mammoths and argies provide prime meat.
Also, get an anky. they are really nice for harvesting metal.
Hope this helps!

anky / argent is definitely meta for me right now for metal runs. I love that the argent can carry the anky and a rider; plus gets reduced weight on ingots like the anky does so you can bring in loads. I've got my argents at about 10K weight and can bring in enough to fill 2 indy forges in about 30 minutes. For caves I have an asc saddle blueprint (140-ish armor) for my sabertooth so they really would be better for it but I'm in love with my wolf pack so I usually take them, lol

Thanks for all the great tips! My location right now is far west of the lower south cave. I will definitely look into getting a dire wolf and a saber tooth. (Probably more than one.) Though I am concerned because they are usually in packs rather than alone. (at least the dire wolf, no idea for the saber) Once again, thank you for the great tips and I will try moving to the north eastern part of the island!

So here's what you do. Go into the snow and build a 1X1 hut with a bed, a fire, and a storage box for warmth. Then build close to it 6 foundations (2 rows of 3) with 2 floors of door frames surrounding it. After this is done put ramps around it. Then put all your goods in the storage box and find a wolf pack. When you get their attention run towards your trap, up the ramps, and out the door frames. The whole pack will follow you in and get stuck. Repeat and respawn as necessary. Once they're in there you can leisurely kill the weak ones and knock out the ones you like. Make sure it's made of stone though because they can break wood and thatch.

as far as the ichthy; just don't do it. Go straight for megalodons for first water tame. Those dolphins are garbage. Also; frogs, gators, and jumpy-gators make great water mounts.... hell, I'd almost pick a turtle over the dolphin.

I agree dolphins are trash i remember I first tamed a sarco that spawned south on a tiny island just south of a small metal rich hill (not sure of cords soz) called him steve and i was on my way to getting around the map at amazing speed. He was my favorite mount. Then the jellyfish came... well its all good, tamed another one and led a peliso to the cave just east of the iceberg. Easiest pleiso tame new fav water mount (ofc until i tamed my mosa last week (well I also rly love my tuso but i got no saddle so its pretty pointless apart from oil))

@Ubellurissome other projects you should work on may be: building a breeding pen and beginning to imprint your tames or investing in a farm. Farms are incredibly useful for taming snails and herbivores in general along with providing narcotics and stimulants for cave runs and harder tames.

Oh, as for traveling to a new location. How do you suggest I go about this? I plan on moving to hidden lake. Should I just leave all of my dinosaurs except my flyers? Because I feel as though traveling on land like that would be difficult and dangerous. My base is very far away from hidden lake so transporting some of my items is going to be a pain.

IF drops are a thing in mobile... I'm not sure tbh. If not, start a train. Dino 1 is the pack lead and dino 2 follows dino 1, dino 3 follows dino 2; and so on and so fourth. This will help alleviate the pain of your dinos all getting stuck and bunched onto each other.

@UbellurisIt will take some time, leave everything you dont need. Put heavy resources in your land tames and create a covoy. It may take a while and you may loose some lives... but its worth it... trust me.

There is no drops in mobile but you can request your tames to your new place but it cant bring things this way. I'd reccomend a frog for caves as it can outrun pretty much any creature and can out jump any creature. In addition its really easy to breed and imprint. I would strongly agree to skip the dolphin and go straight for a megalodon. Then, you can find a Basilosaurus and it's an easy passive tame. To stay underwater use Lazarus chowder.

I live at the top of the volcano which is a great spot because no creatures live there and there's loads of metal and obsidian. I also have a base on a tree platform in the redwoods, one in the southern islets, and one in the far north not far from the northwest cave.

@ScreamingVioletOn the topic of water pens, mine is in in the giant water pool underneath red obelisk. Its great because hardly ever see creatures spawn inside it and its pre-built, slapped some turrets along the border and put behemoth gates on the drop off from the two rivers into the red obelisk. Its a great spot that surprisingly fits everything, from itchy to tuso its all there

From a crafting standpoint, the most experience over resource cost method I've found is crafting primitive fishing rods (level 18). If you have a metal sickle (level 30), the process is super easy. The cost is 50 fiber, 20 thatch, and 12 wood. It only gives you 18XP per rod, but make 2 and it's the same as killing a carno. Craft 30 of them and that's like killing 15 carnos. If you use this method, I recommend gathering the wood last so you're not encumbered.

I'm playing on the island, and doing a hard mode challenge for myself. Starting off and building a base inland in the snow biome. Been quite tough with all the dire wolves, deodon, and yuty running around not to mention the cold to content with. I've come close to losing everything a few times.

Anyway since I'm so far away from any reliable metal nodes I got the bright idea to get a few tek parasaur to breed and kill for some scrap metal, but the tames I use gather it at low amounts 3-8 per 10 cluster of eggs. Not really enough to sustain my base needs. I found a good level tek parasaur that ended up with 28 points into health and breed up a few good females for it for speedy egg production. But those babies just don't yield that much scrap for the effort.

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