
#Ark obsidian mules how to#
This section describes how to fight against the Iguanodon.ĭespite being an otherwise passive creature, the iguanodon will retaliate against any violence directed toward it. Note that the values are for optimal cases, always bring extra supplies!įor a level-dependent count of resources needed, try an external taming calculator. Torpidity-depletion: 2.08 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 00:47:04 For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Iguanodon's "body" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Iguanodon's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.

The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Iguanodon will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Iguanodon.

This section displays the Iguanodon's natural colors and regions. They are as capable of walking on all fours as they are on just their hind legs. Instead the animal has two spike-like thumbs for prying fruits open to reach at delicious seeds and stabbing would-be predators. The Iguanodon is a medium herbivorous dinosaur that bears a strong resemblance to the Parasaurolophus but without the distinct head crest. Like other herbivores, it is a herding animal and will help defend others from attack. When sufficiently injured or if their torpor rises high enough, they will turn and flee on all four legs. However once attacked, they will fight back using their thumb spikes in bipedal mode.

Iguanodons, like many other herbivores on the ARK, are gentle creatures that will not harm humans or other animals on sight. Interestingly, the Iguanodon's thumb spikes also provide it with the capability to pick seeds out of fruits, allowing a farmer to easily convert stacks of fruits into stacks of seed for planting.Ĭombined with its highly effective fruit harvesting and substantial carry weight, the Iguanodon's excellent mobility in bipedal stance makes it an ideal field-hand that can also pull off a quick get-away or an agile defense when needed. In quadrupedal stance, conversely, it seems to have an endless supply of stamina, even while sprinting! Domesticated
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While bipedal, it can employ rapid, stabbing attacks with its distinctive thumb spikes. Primarily a rather lethargic bipedal herbivore native to the Island's many grasslands and forests, in situations where increased speed or maneuverability is called for, it will quickly shift its posture into quadrupedal stance and behave like a very different creature! Of the many creatures I've yet encountered on the Island, the Iguanodon vicissitudinis has the distinctly versatile capability of switching its primary method of locomotion according to its momentary needs.
