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Once target prevention in unlocked (for both combat and non combat immersive tames), un-ridden dinos of the taming tribe don't actually deal any damage to the dino being tamed. Only damage instigated by the player, either by fists, weapons or ridden dino, would harm the dino for taming purposes after this point.
There a short grace period of a few seconds after target prevention unlocks so you can stop attacking, and not hinder the tame.
There are a few points to note though...
If the dino is trapped in a taming pen, or if it cannot reach you and then flees, you won't gain taming progress for the damage you inflict, but the damage will still hurt the dino. You'll be notified by UI that the dino is unimpressed by your cowardly tactics, and will only respect you if it's a fair fight. If you continue to damage it while it's unimpressed, you very well may end up killing it before target prevention unlocks.
Dinos being combat tamed also pursue you, so if you decide to escape to a distance where the dino would normally lose aggro, it's likely still chasing you down.
Thanks for the answers! And with those, I still have no idea how I'd tame one of them if it finds my warquetz cowardly (which... I mean... It kinda is... But they are kinda mean too!)
edit; did not count! almost got there with a bunch of big strong dinos but with heavy losses. gonna increase taming speed and try again with some good but not so-good-i'll-miss-them rexes.