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The migration icon, as seen in the .

The migration icon, as seen in the History.

In Creature Stage, when the player has reached a certain point of evolution, their nest-mates will all leave the nest to find a new one, and it is the player's task to follow a migration route, indicated by a brown dirt path, to reach the newly inhabited nest. Along the way, the player will encounter predators, sometimes epics, along with many other creatures. The migration route usually isn't very long, although this depends on the size of the continent where the player's species lives. Once the player has reached the new nest, a cutscene will play, and the new nest will now belong to the player's species. There will also be many skeletons lying around the nest, which may suggest the previous species that inhabited it became extinct, or the original owners of the nest may had been attacked by your creatures.

It should also be noted that the player can also have their own species migrate, should they find the nest of another member of their species. Once the nest is clicked on, a message will be displayed asking whether you would like the nest to be your new nest.

Whenever you move to a new nest before your first migration, the creatures will usually move back to the old nest, for an unknown reason.

Tips & Tricks

Glitches

Although it's rare, sometimes one (or more) creatures will get inside a cocoon and evolve into a completely different species than yours, yet it will live in your nest and like your companion.

If you die while migrating, the game will stop working sometimes, because you don't have a nest to re-spawn at. But you re-spawn at your old nest.

Sometimes, when you begin the Creature Stage, your nest will appear in the water. It's annoying, because it's hard to evolve, especially on Hard difficulty. But you can easily attack higher health creatures when they visit your nest because they will not attack you but you can bite them. You're only able to gain new parts if the creatures that visit include at least one Alpha with them. Soon your creatures will migrate probably onto land clearing the glitch, so you can evolve. Another way to work around the glitch is with a mod to remove the Sea Monster so you could go on land. Evolve before you migrate onto land and the glitch clears.

Its also possible that your species will or had NEVER migrated. This can make sense if you have a lot of allies near that area thus, making it more safer and lower chance of migration.