Ragnarok is popular because it feels open and flexible. That is also why vague orders get messy: players ask for Ragnarok help when they really mean wyverns, bosses, resources, tames or a kit delivery.
What players usually want
The useful service categories are wyvern-related work, resource movement, tames, boss runs where supported and map-ready kits. Each has a different risk profile. Wyvern and tame orders need proof and a written handoff plan; boss orders need difficulty and entry confirmation; resources need quantity and route.
- Wyvern/tame request with exact type and delivery.
- Boss run with difficulty and reward target.
- Resource order with quantity and transfer plan.
- Kit delivery matched to base location.
Delivery planning
Ragnarok's open terrain can make delivery simple or very exposed. Do not choose a handoff point because it is convenient for a beach spawn. Choose a point that matches transfer access, scout risk and whether the order includes dinos, heavy resources or a quick kit.
- Confirm if delivery happens on Ragnarok or from another map.
- Avoid obvious high-traffic meeting points.
- Prepare cryo/inventory space before seller arrives.
Common mistakes
The big mistake is treating map name as scope. Ragnarok service is not specific enough. Name the exact item, tame, boss, kit or resource and ask whether stock is live on your cluster today.
- No exact creature/resource named.
- No cluster confirmation.
- Assuming old ASE routes or stock apply automatically.
When a service makes sense
For Ragnarok, open a custom ticket with the target, cluster and delivery plan. If stock is live, staff can route you to the right category or quote.
