Dino Dollars and Departures: How to Loan Your Prehistoric Pals in Jurassic World Evolution
So, you've built a thriving park, your dinosaurs are cavorting about like rockstars (minus the leather pants and questionable guitar solos), and you're feeling flush with... well, dino-dollars (because who uses regular money on this island?). But, what if you want to share the prehistoric love with your fellow park management enthusiasts? Fear not, my friend, for loaning dinosaurs is a thing, and it's surprisingly easy (unlike, say, convincing a T-Rex to share its food).
How To Loan Dinosaurs In Jurassic World Evolution |
Step 1: Tranquilize Your Target Terrorizer (or Herbivore, No Judgement Here)
First things first, you need to wrangle your chosen dinosaur. Now, before you picture yourself in a dusty Stetson, lasso in hand, remember, we're a civilized bunch here. We use tranquilizer darts. Your trusty ACU (Asset Containment Unit) team will be happy to help with this, although be warned, they might mutter something about needing a raise after dealing with a particularly grumpy Triceratops.
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Step 2: Release (But Not Really) the Kraken (or Stegosaurus)
Once your dino is snoozing peacefully, it's time to make the "loan" official. Select the tranquilized dinosaur and marvel at its impressive snoring (dinosaurs snore, right?). This is where the magic happens. Look for the "Transport" menu (it should be at the bottom left of your screen). Now, here's the twist: instead of the usual "Sell" option, you'll see a "Loan" button. Press "R" on your keyboard (or the equivalent button on your controller) and voila! Your dinosaur is officially on its way to a temporary new home.
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Important Note: Don't be fooled by the terminology. You're not actually selling your dinosaur, you're just loaning it out. Think of it like a high-stakes dinosaur rental service, except with slightly less paperwork and considerably more teeth.
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Step 3: Reap the Rewards (and Maybe Dodge Lawsuits)
Loaning out your dinosaurs comes with some sweet perks. You'll receive a handsome sum of money for your troubles, which can be used to fund further park improvements, bribe disgruntled scientists (they get really hangry), or invest in a lifetime supply of tranquilizer darts (because let's face it, you'll need them).
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However, there is a catch. Loaning dinosaurs can have negative consequences for your park's reputation. If your loaned dino goes on a rampage and eats a bunch of tourists on the receiving end, well, let's just say lawsuits might be involved. So, choose your loanee wisely and make sure they have a good temperament (or at least a decent publicist).
Bonus Tip: If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you can use the loan system to complete specific missions. Some missions require you to "loan" specific dinosaurs to other islands. Just follow the mission instructions and remember, with great dinosaur loaning power comes great responsibility (and the potential for international dino-related incidents).
So there you have it, folks! Loaning dinosaurs is a lucrative and exciting way to expand your park's reach and influence (just be prepared for the occasional diplomatic headache). Now go forth, become a dino loan tycoon, and remember, always tranquilize first, ask questions later (well, maybe not later, but definitely after they wake up).