Worm Hunt is a multiplayer .io game where you battle against other worms in a colorful online arena. Squirm around, picking up food and boosters to grow your worm bigger. Use your coins to buy various skins and upgrades for the next game!How to Play Worm HuntSquirm your worm around the big arena. Pick up food to grow and boosts to give you a temporary advantage over your slithering opponents. Block the path of another worm to kill them and feast on all the food they have picked up.
Earn coins and use them to buy various worms, each with its unique skill tree that can be improved on as you play more games. The skill tree grants you permanent buffs to the worm you are upgrading. Complete your daily tasks to earn gems and other rewards!
Snake games are very popular and fun to play, and this one is nothing different. You will be hunting worms and growing your own worm online against other players. It plays similar to the original slither.io game, but it has a more colourful layout! Have fun and enjoy this multiplayer game!
You can move your snake with the mouse, and it moves forward automatically. If you want to speed up, you can hold the left mouse button. But this will cost you part of your snake as fuel. There will be food and coins on the board that you can pick up to grow your snake. Also, by killing other snakes, you can pick up their score as well.
What makes this game different, is that you have boosters and shields that have effects on your snake. If you have a shield, and you accidentally hit an opponent, you will not die automatically, but you get a second chance. Other boosters will increase your coins and gems you collect to name a few.
So why would we do such a thing? As I shared in a previous post on feeding the soil through inexpensive means, worm castings are the best organic fertilizer known to man. So why not enslave employ these migrant worms to work in our raised bed garden? Besides, they would get squished, eaten by birds, or desiccated out on the open pavement anyway. So it seemed like a win-win situation to us.
Using K camera which most everyone knows can be used while you hunt around the outside desert. I like getting pretty close to the map edge and then sprinting until you see a tubular spawn below the map. This will render from a decent view and you cannot miss what it looks like, an upside down tubular worm. However even before you venture out you have to have the right stuff otherwise you are dog meat out there.
Now beware the Alpha Death Worm, its way more harder to kill and Rock Golem imho is better, but a great Rex should be able to get the kill as well, the health is the biggest issue on an alpha worm. An Alpha worm can take down two Alpha Wyverns easily so they are no joke, its up to you to make that challenge or run away and save what you have farmed already.
The rest of this thread for discussions and what has worked, but please keep it to topic so noobs to Scorched Earth can get good info and not list into a sea of disputes. Provide numbers and resources that are proof positive, aka I took my animal with this much in stats and was successful many times.
Loot you will commonly find on Regular Level 1 Death worms are angler gel, leech blood, and the goal, one death spike. Alphas will contain 20 death spikes. If you can find an alpha and kill it, great as it means you are on your way to finding a great Mantis to tame with plenty of spikes depending on the level tamed.
I would personally rank a Wyvern over a Rex simply because it can actually back out of range (unless using a Fire drake) and hit the Worm with its breath. They also deal huge amounts of damage, surpassing even a Rex, so it makes up for a good part of their squishiness.
For reference, I'm using a lightning wyvern that hatched at lvl 12 and is now sitting at 48. I've boosted its HP and Damage stats exclusively, and I can usually handle two Death Worms in sequence before needing to heal. I haven't tried an Alpha without a friend yet, though
I was thinking that the Rock Elemental would be best. But I play single players and do not know if i can tame the Rock Elemental solo. Can you knock out the Rock Elemental solo with a rocket launcher?
Did you bother to read, nope, you did not otherwise you would learn that you can orbit camera on the xbox, do you even Ark bro? Are you made because you failed to know how to use the orbit camera and then just had to call it a glitch and post here? Bro, you can easily just wander around the desert aimlessly if you want, using the camera just helps find them quicker.
- walk to the sand dune end where the border is, follow the border until a worm appears (usually in 2 minutes) bite it 5 times and back away, the worm will go under and give you a few seconds to regen health, but not regain much of its own... takes me about a minute to kill one with my rex.
'Did i even read it', yes, cause IF you had bothered to read mine you would see the orbit camera doesn't glitch your view like on the PC....
Also you clearly put 'Guide'.....wondering around aimlessly isnt a guide,
Anyway ive found a way to find them so no need for your 'guide'
I've been hunting these on my rex (on PC) and have noticed that when you run through the desert you can see them for a split second at the instant they are within render range. You see a flash of a worm above ground, quick but noticeable. Terrain can block it so it isn't foolproof but that's how i find these buggers. Even without it though they aggro from a long range so you'd find them by just running around in the northern deserts. Or i guess i should say that they'll find you. Haven't had much luck finding them in the south of the map. They give no indication of their presence other than the odd glitches so you either look for those or randomly stumble into their aggro range.
I'm using a bred rex max imprinted who started with about 10k health and 350% melee and at that point standard death worms die easily. At this point he's at about 25k health and i just run rampant through the deserts and stuff him full of food to heal - can go pretty much endlessly. I killed 8 worms or so in about an hour run yesterday (one double spawn) but haven't found an alpha yet.
Anyone have experience with taking on alpha worms with a rex? I kibble tamed a 120 rex this weekend, and it's up to level 220 with 12k health/400% melee damage. I saw an alpha worm but i was at 50% health so i punted on it until i could come back more prepared. Of course it was gone when i came back, but for future reference, any idea if my rex will do?
We have 116+ perfect rexes also and have done quite a few alphas now. To keep it short and simple, get yourself a matebooster rex on follow, at least. Because when you finally do find the alpha, you've probably still down on hp from fighting the regular ones. Healing fully up after each showdown doesn't sound reasonable unless you don't mind wasting time. On another note, we go for 10k hp and rest in melee. Think our finest has now 550+ melee (on official) :smiley:
Thank you! I was wondering if anyone had tried taking on a Deathworm with a Rex! I recently tracked down male and female Rexes on The Center that were level 150. I kibble tamed them, so they're pretty much perfect tames. I started using one that had about 8100 health. I'm not sure what his melee damage was, but it's over 400% right now. The saddle is Primitive, but with only a couple points more than default. I tracked down a Deathworm and had to run away. I'll keep working on it and perhaps I'll bring the female with me for that mate boost. I was thinking about bringing over my Giga (was a wild 135 I think) from The Center, too, but thought I'd try a Rex. I haven't tried raising a Wyvern yet. I finally have a high level Argy (from The Center) which now has 200% movement speed, so I can steal an egg. I just haven't hunted for one yet. I'm planning to set up a trap (like the one ChickenBone made ) to help me get milk easier. But I wanted to try to get a Mantis or two tamed first.
Moving forward to another dive and attempt to see what is going on and feeling somewhat disenchanted with the lack of success on the previous two dives. Whilst swimming over to the worm I noticed that some cardinal fish were attracted to my lights on this occasion, so I set up and waited. The result was incredible and one of the most surprising things I have seen whilst diving. The clip below was shot at 4x slower than realtime, and then slowed again in the computer another 4x. The whole hunting process took less than 1/16th of a second, which puts it up there with the Strike Speed of the Mantis Shrimp, hence I crown this the bullet worm, the fastest worm in the Ocean.
There is still my initial observation of the worm exiting the burrow a la Bobbit Worm, which could possibly mean that the whole worm can ascend up the water column; before striking with the harpoon appendage. This is definitely a creature to put on you underwater nightmare list!
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