What Is the Dino in Ark That Makes the Same Three Noices Over and Over Again
Diplodocus
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May 24, 2018
Spawn Control
cheat summon Diplodocus_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Diplodocus/Diplodocus_Character_BP.Diplodocus_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Aberrant Diplodocus
crook summon Diplodocus_Character_BP_Aberrant_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Diplodocus/Diplodocus_Character_BP_Aberrant.Diplodocus_Character_BP_Aberrant'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Diplodocus (Gauntlet2)
crook summon Diplodocus_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Pattern'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Diplodocus_Character_BP_STA.Diplodocus_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
No
Juvenile Fourth dimension
1d 13h 2m 13.325s
Adolescent Fourth dimension
1d 22h 17m 46.656s
Full Maturation Fourth dimension
3d 20h 35m 33.313s
Breeding Interval
18h - 2d
Common Rare
Untameable Cavern
" | It'due south non aggressive, it'due south trying to cuddle you. Feed information technology and it will be your friend. | „ | |
~ Jen[1] |
The Diplodocus (dih-PLOD-uh-kus) is one of the Creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved. They are a big, remarkably long tailed sauropod from the Jurassic'southward Due north America and lived in grasslands and deserts. In the game, they are common in those biomes equally well equally the Redwoods and are incapable of dealing any damage.
Contents
- one Basic Info
- 1.i Dossier
- one.ii Behavior
- 1.3 Appearance
- 1.4 Colour Scheme and Regions
- i.5 Drops
- 1.half-dozen Base Stats and Growth
- ane.vi.1 Wild Stats Level-upwardly
- 2 Taming
- 2.1 Taming Food
- 2.i.1 Knock-Out Tame Method
- 2.1.2 Passive Tame
- ii.2 Preferred Food
- 2.3 KO Strategy
- 2.1 Taming Food
- three Gainsay
- 3.ane General
- 3.2 Strategy
- 3.three Weaponry
- 3.4 Dangers
- three.five Weakness
- iv Utility
- four.1 Roles
- 5 Spotlight
- 6 Notes/Trivia
- 7 Changelog
- 8 Gallery
- 9 References
Basic Info [ ]
Dossier [ ]
This section is intended to exist an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the writer of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies betwixt this text and the in-game brute.
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Species
Diplodocus insulaprincep
Time
Tardily Jurassic
Diet
Plant eater
Temperament
Naive
- Wild
Despite being ane of the Island's largest creatures, Diplodocus insulaprincep is amid the Isle's smaller sauropods. Instead of size and intelligence, Diplodocus developed faster maximum speed and greater endurance. When fully matured, information technology generally just reaches about one-half the size of the rather enormous Brontosaurus. Diplodocus is some other animal whose continued survival on the Island confuses me. It'due south a very thick-headed and trusting animal, often to its fatal detriment. It never flees from predators until after they've attacked it repeatedly, preferring instead to brand numerous fruitless attempts at friendship. For some strange reason, Diplodocus trusts humans so much that it doesn't seem to fight back against them…e'er!
- Domesticated
Due to Diplodocus' smaller frame, information technology cannot support the blazon of "platform" saddle that other large creatures can. To make up for this, many tribes instead use an eleven-seater rider saddle which enables Diplodocus to safely transport ten boosted riders. These passengers oftentimes use ranged weapons to protect the beast, or to attack nearby enemies while on the motion!
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Behavior [ ]
These animals wander the warmer areas of the island, keeping more than in the trees as opposed to the beach loving Brontos. A friendly and playful beast, Diplodocus will often nuzzle animals in friendly manner. While this nuzzle does no damage, it does accept knockback, and could potentially knock yous off a cliff. They are surprisingly fast and very persistent with their games, refusing to end even when their "toys" try to abscond, stab, shoot, or get-go eating them.
Fortunately for the Diplodocus, they're large enough and have tough plenty peel that only the larger and more determined predators fifty-fifty bother with them. Even many humans don't bother them much in comparison to other creatures, posing no straight threat and existence just enough of an annoyance to take down where many won't bother to practise so on a whim. Some survivors will fifty-fifty come to their aid, their size and tough hide providing a convenient lark for those tribes seeking a top predator. Without these bits of luck however, the Diplodocus simply wouldn't stand much of a chance.
Appearance [ ]
Despite being enormous animals, they are by far the smallest of the three sauropods that roam the Island. At offset glance, the Diplodocus resembles its close relative the Brontosaurus, but farther observation reveals differences. The Diplodocus is very long with a whip-like tail and a low-slung torso in contrast to the raised head and larger body of the Brontosaurus. It also has a smaller caput with big pointy teeth sticking out for tearing vegetation to consume equally well as many pocket-sized spikes along its back, shoulders, and hips.
Color Scheme and Regions [ ]
This department displays the Diplodocus'south natural colors and regions. For sit-in, the regions below are colored cherry over an albino Diplodocus. The colored squares shown underneath each region'due south description are the colors that the Diplodocus will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.
This information can exist used to change the Diplodocus'southward regions by entering crook SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>
in the cheat console. For example, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 half dozen
would color the Diplodocus's "sides, legs and accents" magenta.
Region 0:
Sides, Legs and Accents
Region 1:
Spines
Region 2 is not used
for this Creature.
Region three is not used
for this Creature.
Region 4:
Dorsum
Region v:
Underside
Drops [ ]
- Harvest
- Guaranteed Special Boodle
- Sauropod Vertebra
Base of operations Stats and Growth [ ]
Although the Diplodocus does no impairment the post-obit tabular array lists a value under Melee Damage. This value is greater than zippo because information technology is also - or in this example only - used for the knock back impulse.
Movement [u/southward] | Base Speed | Sprinting Speed | Stamina | ||||
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Wild | Tamed1 | Tamedtwo | Wild | Tamedane | Tamed2 | ||
Walking | 300 | ? | ? | 1350 | 1350 | 1350 | 20 |
Swimming | 400 | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
- iThese are the base speeds of the creature at 100% Motion Speed.
- iiThese are the speeds of the creature tamed and not-imprinted.
- For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, encounter Base Fauna Speeds.
Wild Stats Level-up
Type in values of a wild creature to encounter on which stats information technology'southward emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If y'all have already tamed your creature you can effort to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[2]
Diplodocus
The stat-calculator does non piece of work in the mobile-view, meet here for alternatives: Apps
Notation that after the brute is tamed information technology gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed beast, and then this tool is only for wild ones, only gives a kickoff impression, how well the stats are distributed.
Taming [ ]
Taming Food [ ]
Knock-Out Tame Method [ ]
Passive Tame [ ]
Annotation: Although the DevKit has data for taming with Vegetables, the Diplodocus doesn't accept these as food for passive taming.
Note that the values are for optimal cases, always bring extra supplies!
For a level-dependent count of resources needed, try an external taming reckoner.
Preferred Food [ ]
Ingredients for Regular Kibble: ane × Cooked Meat Jerky, 1 × Medium Egg, 5 × Fiber, 2 × Longrass, 2 × Savoroot, i × H2o
KO Strategy [ ]
Diplodocus is able to be both traditionally knockout tamed or passive tamed. If yous attract its attending, it will try to button y'all abroad, which deals no straight damage (indirectly: fall damage or beingness pushed into hostile creatures).
There is no need to have any exact caution with the Diplodocus in terms of passive taming. Even if "aggro'd", granted its vocalization when it notices the player and the voices it makes when "attacking", it is only trying to be friendly, by nudging the player. The only concern to this is that the knockback might bargain fall impairment. If taming near uneven terrain, you might want to use a more than careful approach, such equally traditional passive taming, to avert it noticing y'all. By standing near its front legs at the base of operations of its neck or under its abdomen, you tin actually stay out of the range of its nudging. Even so, it is perfectly fine to have some fun and play with the Diplodocus by letting information technology bounce y'all around, as information technology will not impact taming effectiveness so long equally you don't hit it, and brand sure as y'all "play" to become close enough at times to make sure you can feed the Diplodocus again. Information technology is most probable the easiest of all passive tames, and in this unique "playing with a dinosaur to tame it and bond with it" aspect, the about fun tame. This "playing with the Diplodocus" taming method is also useful for moving it away from predators which could set on it, and leading information technology to a safer spot where the tame can exist easier.
Standing under it, just behind its front end legs volition cause information technology to try and hit you continually, without really managing it, making information technology completely stationary and unable to move you. Easy for non-fierce tame. Nonetheless, it should be noted that the time interval between the first and second feeding is very long while every other fourth dimension is much shorter.
Should you wish to avoid being bounced around you lot can use a Ghillie Suit to subtract the chance of it noticing you. You can also stay inside the area where it can't hit you, behind and underneath it.
Additionally, yous tin can utilise a grappling hook to stop the knockback at a certain distance. (Or simply pull yourself and then close you don't get knocked back at all.)
Gainsay [ ]
The Diplodocus is NOT a good battle mount for solo/small tribes, its attack does 0 damage merely can do a large corporeality of knock back. The target is non even aggroed from this attack. If a large tribe is using this Dino it needs an escort or multiple well armed players on the many seats in the saddle. If you can get a whole row of people on ane side of the seats, all equipped with pump activeness shotguns this Dino becomes a deadly mount. It is smashing for large tribes to use as effectively an Anti Air mount. With several players with guns on this Dino information technology volition destroy flyers, and it is besides big to exist picked upwardly by even a quetzal. If you are riding this Dino and are existence attacked try to confront the attacker and use the assail's knock back to launch the assailant away and quickly practice a U turn and sprint away. Overall this Dino without an escort or armed players riding it, could compete as the worst boxing mount in the game, but if it is armed with players it is a formidable battle mount.
General [ ]
Killing it, if that's actually what you desire to do, poses no difficulty; Diplodocus can "assail" the role player simply its attacks are, uniquely, purely defensive and it does no damage, and the knockback is barely an inconvenience unless the player has been devil-may-care and approached the Diplo with his or her dorsum to a cliff or to other, more dangerous enemies.
Strategy [ ]
Effort to hurt information technology, without getting pushed back from Diplodocus. It does no impairment, but yous could autumn to your doom if pushed off the incorrect spot. Endeavor to stay nether its belly, equally it cannot push you back.
Weaponry [ ]
Every ranged weapon fabricated for fighting and virtually dinosaurs are usable for killing them. if you lot used the aforementioned strategy of staying nether its belly, weapons as basic as a Stone Option can work.
Dangers [ ]
Being pushed off of a cliff or mountainside, or thrown into an area with hostile, stronger creatures.
Weakness [ ]
Information technology cannot do whatever harm to other dinos or players, and so the but way information technology tin can impairment anything is if it manages to throw it off of a cliff. It may also throw players and tames into hostile dinos.
Utility [ ]
Roles [ ]
- Transport: The Diplodocus saddle can behave up to ten passengers and one commuter. This aslope of its decent movement speed and reduced stamina usage enables the Diplodocus to be an efficient transportation mount (level up in speed, weight, and a bit of stamina).
- Boxing Mount: While Diplodocus is not able to deal any impairment it has a college throwback than other tames. It may have endeavor but it'due south more than capable of fighting at mountains and cliff sides where enemies can exist tossed far off. Another effective method of fighting predators with Diplodocus is simply to walk into other herbivores and aggro them into fighting for you.
- Land Boxing Ship: With the saddle capable of carrying armed passengers, having people fire weapons while riding the Diplodocus could be a good fashion of pvp gainsay. Although, Brontosaurus is also capable of doing this with a platform saddle (Level up Health, Speed, and Stamina).
- Base of operations Clearer: Useful for peacefully clearing bases of potentially destructive dinos that fall in, such every bit Brontos (Level Health).
- Egg Layer: Eggs are used to make Regular Kibble or alternatively the eggs tin can be fed to unconscious Oviraptor to tame them or simply used as food.
- Knockback Tank: Players tin can hide underneath a tamed Diplodocus and burn ranged weapons at melee enemies without having to worry about being hitting. This is particularly useful for taming considering the Diplodocus can protect players without causing impairment to the potential tame.
- Cargo Hauler: A Diplodocus trades off combat capability for extra speed compared to other cargo tames such as the Stegosaurus or Brontosaurus. Information technology is a cheap and expendable early game cargo send, or a fast cargo runner afterwards one time properly defended with tames that can keep up. Like its bigger cousin, the Diplodocus knocks over trees that would trap smaller tames such every bit the Trike or Stego, making boulders and cliffs the only pregnant hazard to navigation (level up Weight and Speed). Merely the largest predators are known to attack Diplodocus, making them surprisingly prophylactic for land travel, particularly across swamps.
- Gatherer: The Diplodocus' attack area, weight capacity, and ease of taming brand it an fantabulous early game culling to a bronto for gathering large amounts of thatch and berries, with the added benefit of not aggravating nearby wildlife.
- Scout: Diplodocus' loftier speed for it'southward size and health pool make for a decent scout, especially towards cliffs and mountains.
- Turret soaker: a max-leveled, max-mutated and max-imprinted into health diplodocus has around 250000 health which is what the golem'due south wellness against turrets is. While the Golem is equally constructive every bit Diplo, Golem takes full impairment from Meks, Deinos and Phoenixes making Diplo more useful to raid bases with these dinos
Spotlight [ ]
Notes/Trivia [ ]
For information pertaining specifically to the real-globe Diplodocus, see the relevant Wikipedia article.
- The Dossier was released on ten/26/fifteen
- Its specific name means "Island Chieftain"
- In contrast to the Dossier, the real Diplodocus was longer than the real Brontosaurus, although information technology was the lighter of the two.
- Diplodocus along with the Lymantria are one of the few creatures incapable of direct dealing damage.
- Due to this information technology is virtually attacked by any predator often leading to smaller creatures being endlessly nudged in a fruitless attempt to kill information technology.
- The Diplodocus tin actually deal damage to smaller insects (titanomyrma, meganeura, trilobites...) If this is your but tame, it'south best to exist cautious around Meganeuras equally they volition drain your tame'southward stamina. No stamina means not being able to outrun danger. Meganeuras volition too merge into the Diplodocus, making it difficult to kill them without draining your tame's health. Such a situation away from a decent tame will result in that tame's death.
- Opposing Diplodocus during Missions such as Survive the ARK uses the tail swing to assault instead like the Brontosaurus.
- The Diplodocus is a skilful early game source of Prime Meat. Since its set on does no impairment, it tin can be killed past pretty much anything.
- For the aforementioned reasons above, it'south one of the easiest wild creatures to take eggs from next to the Dodos which don't get aggressive at all.
- For unknown reasons the Diplodocus is not able to exist transported by Raft or Platform Saddle. And then you lot should tame them close to where you need them or utilize a Cryopod, at least on The Center
- It were originally planned that the saddle for the creature was going to have three seats. Only the idea was afterward changed to the Gallimimus Saddle.[ commendation needed ]
- Diplodocus is one of the dinosaurs that doesn't have a collar with a bank check marking by information technology in the notes.
- Diplodocus is the simply dinosaur that can exist tamed past both passive and knockout methods.
- Diplodocus are 1 of the ii creature that has more one means of taming other than breeding (Passive Taming and Knockout Taming), others being Crystal Wyvern (Passive Taming and Raise Taming).
- Real Diplodocus lived in large herds and coexisted in Jurassic grasslands hills aslope Stegosaurus and Brontosaurus, as well as carnivores like Allosaurus. Different the oblivious, docile delineation in the game, existent Diplodocus would have fought dorsum mercilessly to any predator that dared chase them. Instead of using their potent necks they would brandish their whip like tails, strong enough to break bones. Hunting a Diplodocus would have required precision and intendance, cutting off 1 fellow member from the residue of the herd and attacking it by the legs. Considering the danger of being stomped on or thrown back, hunting this animal was dangerous and may cost predators their lives.
Changelog [ ]
Patch | Changes |
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242.0 | Diplodocus is added to the game |
242.5 | Diplodocus passive attacks no longer triggers boxing music |
252.7 | Herbivores buffed to have a 55% explosion resistance and a 65% burn resistance |
252.8 |
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261.0 | Diplodocus is now considered a big herbivore, and thus won't be targeted by medium-sized carnivores anymore |
264.52 | Slight subtract to saddle armor value |
275.0 Aberration Expansion Release | Added Aberrant Diplodocus |
Gallery [ ]
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Diplodocus transporting players on its 11-seater saddle
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References [ ]
- ↑ Jen on Twitter
- ↑ ARK Smart Breeding
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Source: https://ark.fandom.com/wiki/Diplodocus
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