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support dino Angaturama Trócaireach, the Magical Big Softie!
AlphaWolfWalker posted a suggestion in Creature Submissions
Welcome survivors to my suggestion for ARK Survival Ascended: Valguero! ARK has a lot of theropods, Tyrannosaurus, Spinosaurus, Yutyrannus, and they are all big and scary and will maul you to death on the beach... or snow. But what if there was one theropod, one single theropod... that is your best friend... forever. Introducing... Angaturama Trócaireach, the Magical Big Softie! Common name: Angaturama Species: Angaturama Trócaireach Time: Early Cretaceous Diet: Piscivore Temperament: Friendly Wild I saw one of these notes about the feathered raptor, so I may as well make one of my own about this creature. Never in my life have I seen such a beautiful creature, Angaturama Trócaireach is a docile piscivore found around the lakes of this place, sporting a tiny sail on its back and has a long snout with tiny spines running from the tip of its nose down to the tail! The reason why this piscivore is so interesting to me is because despite its size, being almost as big and scary as Spinosaurus, it is very friendly, and cares for creatures often. It acts somewhat as a protector to any creature it manages to join in a “team”, even Titanosaurus and Giganotosaurus accept its kind nature, and that is something you don’t see often. And I wouldn’t suggest attacking one as these creatures can throw hands. Domesticated To tame Angaturama is actually quite simple, and fun! Grab some fish and start playing fetch and earn its trust, it is essentially a big dog! But don’t underestimate it, Angaturama is a support animal in many ways, it acts a lot like Yutyrannus, using roars and what I call “rituals” to boost a certain stat of you or your tames within a radius. Angaturama also acts as a fast working incubator, simply put eggs under it and they will hatch around 3 times faster than Air Cons! Overall, the Angaturama is a trustworthy and loyal companion on your adventures! PS. These creatures are big softies, I highly recommend taming one if you are looking for a friend! Wild Angaturama Info Angaturama are a little bit smaller than the size of Spinosaurus and have a tiny sail across their lower back and tail, along with sporting small spikes from snout to the tail, it also quite feathered around the shoulders and the bottom of its neck, similar to Deinocheirus! Finding Angaturama is actually quite easy, above here is the spawn map! Green is the most common while Red is the most rare! Angaturama is rare to find in the Snow and Redwoods, along with really high spots of Valguero! Wild Angaturama can usually be found by other tames usually Docile, it could be protecting a Dodo family, or by some Triceratops! There is also the rare "Tyrian Angaturama", a Angaturama with ALL of its color regions set to 217 "Tyrian", now the size of a Spinosaurus and acts like a TEK Creature, with its max wild level being 180! If you wanna know what that looks like, imagine the Angaturama with the color of this submission's title :] Its essentially a tameable Alpha, just without, you know, the crazy stats <:) It has a 15% CHANCE!!!!! to override a base Angaturama spawn and ONLY spawns in the Yellow and Red spawn areas! Taming As said in the Dossier, Angaturama are easy, and fun, to tame! Simply kill a fish, bring it over near a Angaturama and interact with it to start playing Fetch with it, you will be prompted with a power bar depending on how far you will throw a fish, you will also be able to put Fish Baskets in your hotbar and hold fish inside it, ready to throw! There is a catch though, Angaturama will want a different multiplier of fish every time its fed, you need to get a fish above the said multiplier and 2.0x is the max multiplier it will want! The way the taming mechanic works is simple, the farther the throw and the better the fish, the more taming progress you get! And as an added plus, in case the Taming Effectiveness falls, you can comfort the Angaturama by interacting with it during the Fetch game simply by interacting with it again, this gives a custom petting animation! And once you are done all that... You have tamed an Angaturama! Once tamed, Angaturama can be ridden with or without a saddle, the catch is that you need the saddle for the abilities it holds, including (as mentioned in the dossier) the incubation process! The saddle unlocks at Level 42 and requires half the resources of a Spino Saddle, just without the Silica Pearls. Its saddle has hide skin at the outskirts of it that shakes while moving! Abilities Ritual Boosting: Angaturama can roar and "dance" into what is called a ritual, every Angaturama, once tamed, has 3 select stats it can boost, from Health to even Torpidity Increase/Decrease! The higher the level of your Angaturama, the better stat boosts you get, with a 225+ (Tamed) giving a (default) 150% boost on any stat (is configurable)! You can increase the amount of stats it can boost through breeding, though I will get to that later! Ritual Info: For a configurable amount of time (default 5 minutes), Angaturama will give a certain stat boost to you, itself and tames nearby, there is a cooldown after said stat boost (default 10 minutes), however, stat boosts can stack twice, making for a 300% Boost, however said stacking MUST (even if the cooldown is set shorter than the boost itself) be done by another Angaturama! You can activate the Rituals by accessing the Radial Menu, or while riding it, holding R and accessing the Anga's Sub Radial Menu. The following Rituals do the following boosts: Healing Ritual: Boosts Health! Defense Ritual: Gives 50 Armor Points in every stat! (Is configurable) Mana Ritual: Boosts Stamina! Satiation/Hunger Ritual: Keeps your food bar high (Allies). Are you hungry? (Enemy or Wild) Quenched/Thirsty Ritual: Keeps you quenched (Allies). Drown your enemies without touching them (Enemies or Wild Aquatic creatures). Strength Ritual: Everything seems lighter & increases weight limit! Attack Ritual: Increases Melee! Weakening Ritual: Decreases Melee (Enemies and Wild Creatures) Tranquilization Ritual: Increase Torpor (Enemies and Wild Creatures) Stimulating Ritual: Decrease Torpor (Allies) Incubation: Angaturama acts as an Egg Incubator, giving a 300% Egg Hatching Speed boost to any egg under it, however, only one can be incubated. To incubate an egg, place one under the Angaturama and it will lay down and cuddle the egg in its arm. Once the egg is about to hatch, the Angaturama will get up, and the egg will have just enough temperature long enough for it to hatch! Imprinting: An Angaturama can act as a nanny of some sorts towards babies, if you set an Angaturama on Wandering near a baby and place food in its inventory (the baby will eat the food it's given unless it needs a select food before the Sucho Imprinting), the Angaturama will start to imprint the baby whenever it needs, and will go on small walks with it too! Armadoggo Ability: Angaturama have a "Best Friend" Mode, if an Angaturama is in this mode and it dies, a cooldown for 2 hours starts, once it ends, the Angaturama will respawn where it was originally claimed, tamed or hatched! (The cooldown is configurable) Note: Best Friend Mode can ONLY be on while the Angaturama is stationary, on Wandering or Following. Music Player Saddle: Angaturama has a built-in Music Player on its saddle, blast your favourite ARK tunes! And yes, the BTT themes, SE Ascension, pretty much every track in the game can be played on the saddle! Radiation Protection: Self explanatory lol Breeding Angaturama breeding can be a bit crazy, Angaturama are the only creatures that has a chance to lay 1-3 eggs at a time, however make sure to get them quickly, as an Oviraptor can't grab two or three at the same time, however if they are laying them one at a time, then its OK! DO NOT FRET MY FRIENDS! As this can be disabled in the Anga's Radial Menu! As said before, you can get more stat boosts by breeding Suchomimus! When breeding them, Angaturama have a 10% chance to combine Rituals... on land, Suchomimus in shallow water get a 30% chance to combine Rituals. And that's everything lads! I hope the Angaturama joins ARK as the first Friendly theropod and as the third spinosauridae to join the game! That's all folks, good luck to everyone submitting a creature! Final Notes: Angaturama is just a subname, in reality, the creature is actually called Irritator, the reason why I am calling it Angaturama is because this creature is the POLAR OPPOSITE of what Irritator means (one that annoys lol) -
Hi! Trying to understand how item stats work, mainly cold and heat resist stats. Without anything my character has 207 cold and 150 heat resist. I have mastercraft fur gauntlets that have 114.5 cold resist and -24.6 heat resist listed on it. If I equip this item alone, my character stats are now 335 cold and 123 hear resist. Meaning that gauntlets added 128 cold and -27 heat resist to my character instead of the listed values. Through some testing on the same server another player equipped the same item. Difference in resist gained remained the same. Characters have various fortitude stats, so that means fortitude does not impact this. It also seems that item quality/rarity has no direct impact on it. There is a similar multiplier of about 1.1 times more of resist stats gained compared to what's listed on the item, though actual numbers slightly change. Tested with multiple armor items, similar results. Anyone can clarify why is there such difference? Want to understand the math behind it.
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Forgot to note the stats of a creature before leveling up? This tool helps to retreive the values that matter for breeding. Now you can also save your extracted stats in a library, see which creature has the best stats and view the pedigree of your pets. Sort your library to see which creatures are the best for breeding and compare which stats are inherited to the offspring. Feedback is welcome. Also I'm looking forward to see some awesome pedigrees, share yours if you got a nice breed. The latest version can be downloaded here: https://github.com/cadon/ARKStatsExtractor/releases/latest
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Hello I just had a quick question I have a level 140 wild(209 tamed) Rex w/ 9800 hp and a second 150 wild (224 tamed) with 396% melee both these numbers are from tamed status would these be good breeder for bosses or no thanks in advance