I just finished playing Jurassic World Evolution to 100% completion. I loved this game but constantly messed up which dinosaurs could be on their own or if they minded sharing a paddock. I complied a list of their base ratings, minimum social group and maximum population to help others. This way we have less angry dinos headbutting through fences.
Let me know if I got any of the stats wrong and I can change it, I’m also not great at formatting on here so its a little wonky. Sorry about that.
Carnivores
Species Base Ratings Minimum Social Group Maximum Population
Indominus Rex: 273 1 10
Spinosaurus: 240 1 13
Tyrannosaurus Rex: 234 1 15
Giganotosaurus; 216 1 13
Majungasaurus: 156 1 16
Suchomimus: 144 1 16
Metriacanthosaurus: 126 1 18
Ceratosaurus: 102 1 20
Deinonychus: 75 3 18
Velociraptor: 74 2 20
Dilophosaurus: 69 1 22
Its worth noting that despite their high population only some carnivores can cohabit without fighting and killing each other. The only ones I have tried out properly are Velociraptors and the Indominous Rex as well as the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Deinonychus. I’d love to hear if anyone knows of any other combinations that work.
For the moment it seems that large bodied carnivores can cohabit with small carnivores but I don’t know if that rule applies to all of them.
Herbivores -Above 18 Population Groups
Species Base Ratings Minimum Social Group Maximum Population
Mamenchisaurus: 162 2 25
Brachiosaurus: 140 1 25
Apatosaurus: 135 3 22
Camarasaurus: 128 2 23
Diplodocus: 122 1 24
Chungkingosaurus: 42 2 18
Huayangosaurus: 38 1 20
Muttaburrasaurus: 38 6 20
Parasaurolophus: 36 4 21
Tsintaosaurus: 33 4 22
Maiasaura: 32 4 23
Corythosaurus: 27 2 24
Edmontosaurus: 23 1 25
Achaelornotho: 17 1 21
Gallimimus: 12 1 23
Struthiomimus: 9 1 25
Herbivores-Below 18 Population Groups
Species Base Ratings Minimum Social Group Maximum Population
Sauropelta: 68 1 4
Polacanthus: 65 1 6
Nodosaurus: 63 1 7
Ankylosaurus: 60 1 8
Crichtonsaurus: 57 1 8
Pentaceratops: 53 3 9
Stegosaurus: 51 5 15
Chasmosaurus: 50 3 11
Gigantspinosaurus: 48 4 16
Torosaurus: 47 2 13
Kentrosaurus: 44 3 17
Styracosaurus: 41 2 14
Pachycephalosaurus: 39 3 10
Triceratops: 39 2 16
Dracorex: 32 2 12
Thank you for providing actually useful content instead of just videos of dinosaurs fighting each other. Great work.
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I’ve found that dilaphisaurus(forgive the spelling)) and ther ceratosaurus work well if you have 3 small to 1 large. Trex and raptors work 3 small 1 large. switching the delaphs and raptors. Big herbivore r okay with 1 sometimes 2 delaphs.
If I find out more I’ll tell you I’ve only started experimenting on my own the last 3 days for short bursts of time.
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Thank you so much for this info 🙂 really grateful
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