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Path of Titans: How to Grow Your Dinosaur Faster

Other Games·August 7, 2024·10 min read

Path of Titans: How to Grow Your Dinosaur Faster

Growing a dinosaur in Path of Titans is essentially XP grinding with extra teeth. Instead of watching a number tick up on a character sheet, you see your saurian get bigger, sturdier, and harder to swallow whole. This guide breaks down how growth works and the fastest ways to climb through every stage.

How Growth Works

Progress comes mostly from finishing quests and objectives spread across the map. Each task rewards a fixed amount of growth time. Easier missions, like fetch quests, drop about 30 seconds. Harder ones pay out considerably more.

Quests are the standard system on official single-player and multiplayer servers. Community servers sometimes layer on extra methods, such as passive growth just for spending time online. Always check the rules of the server you're on before assuming any shortcut applies.

The Five Growth Stages

Your dinosaur moves through five stages on the way to maturity:

  • Hatchling. A small, fragile version of your dinosaur with reduced stats. Finishing the in-game tutorial usually grants enough growth to leave this stage quickly.
  • Juvenile. Independent enough to wander, but still easy prey for larger threats. Personal quests become available here.
  • Adolescent. Your second ability typically unlocks at this stage, which makes survival noticeably easier.
  • Sub-Adult. The final stage that still requires growth progress. Calls now sound like an adult.
  • Adult. The HUD growth bar disappears entirely. The catch: dying knocks you back to sub-adult, so play carefully once you arrive.

Dying at any stage also costs a percentage of your Marks and a slice of current growth progress, so reckless plays come with a real penalty.

Fast Growth Tips

The easiest accelerator is playing with friends. Path of Titans is built around group play, and a coordinated pack clears quests faster than a lone dinosaur. Referring a new player grants both the referrer and the recruit a temporary growth buff, which stacks neatly with everything else below.

Solo play works too. Here are the techniques worth using either way.

Set Up Camp at Whistling Columns

Whistling Columns sits in the southern part of Gondwa and is one of the most efficient grinding spots in the game. Both carnivores and herbivores find steady food and water nearby, and the local quests are short and friendly.

If you run out of objectives, head west to the Dark Woods, which offers a similar pool of easy quests. You can also follow quests that send you elsewhere on the map to keep things rotating without backtracking.

Stack the Well-Rested Buff

The Well-Rested Buff boosts your growth rate, but it only kicks in after your dinosaur has been logged out inside the home cave for at least one hour. The trick is keeping a second dinosaur on the same account. While one rests, play with the other. Swap every hour or so and the buff is almost always ready when you log in.

The buff vanishes the moment that dinosaur dies, so save the rotation for sessions where you plan to play it safe.

Carry Trophies Back Home

Take down an adult dinosaur and you can interact with the corpse to collect a trophy. Drag it to the nearest home cave and you'll get a satisfying push on the growth bar.

Soloing an adult is rough at lower stages. If two larger players are fighting nearby, hang around the edges and grab the trophy once the dust settles. The growth bar doesn't ask how the kill happened, only who carried the proof home.

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