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In Ark: Survival Evolved, when playing on a non-dedicated server, only the host player can level up their tamed dinosaurs. This is a known limitation of non-dedicated servers in Ark. Dedicated servers, or single-player modes, allow all players to level up their creatures.
Host's Control:
In a non-dedicated session, the host player essentially controls the server environment. This includes things like difficulty settings, creature levels, and other game parameters.
Why Only the Host Can Level Up Tamed Dinos:
Non-dedicated servers are not designed to handle individual player-specific settings for things like dino levels. The server (hosted by the host player) manages these aspects of the game.
If all players need to level up their dinos, the best solution is to switch to a dedicated server or play in single-player mode.
I have like 2 of 3 of them 24/7 around my base because i'm playing on x5 spawn rates
Thanks