I have done data gathering on effectivity gains, wild tames, in general it is about 90% of all the stats are allocated in a fairly uniform manner, you get the occasional outlier but mostly each stat gets 15% of the possible stats. Pseudo random is random enough to make predicting these stats a waste of time. Taming effectivity is just random wild stats, the exception is damage. What I have started doing is making a note with the base stats when i tame them and leaving it in their inventory. Damage is almost the same but there is some variance with effectiviy gains. Each species has 6 variables for each stat that affect the final stat-value. Stats like speed have the same base per type so they are easy to work out. This page explains how the value of the stats of creatures is calculated. The more stats you can eliminate the better. You can do it by eliminating stats you have not raised. Unfortunately working out the initial tame point when an animal has been leveled up is a guessing game for the most part. Say an animal has 1k hp, each point would add 270hp, 2k would be 540 etc etc. So submit the base value then put in the stats you want to increase the tamed sheet works out what the animal would gain in stats from the initial tame point. Please share any calculators you've found useful for measuring a tame's original wild level ups! Thanks :D (As it allows us to check the wild stats of Dinos we have already tamed too) Would be a big help.Īdditionally, if there's a calculator that can measure a tamed creatures wild level ups based on the increase of a stat when leveled up, that would be even more amazing. What I'm asking is if anyone knows a calculator that can display a dinos wild level ups AFTER its tamed and the TE levels are in effect. It doesn't seem to be wild level up stats though. Complete Google sign-in (if you skipped step 2) to install Ark: Survival Evolved. Click to install Ark: Survival Evolved from the search results. Look for Ark: Survival Evolved in the search bar at the top right corner. Complete Google sign-in to access the Play Store, or do it later. The default stat bonus for being tamed also gets added as well after taming though, so the "untamed" calculator on Culcraft can no longer calculate the wild stats accurately.Ĭulcraft does have a "tamed" calculator, but I cannot figure out what exactly it's calculating. Download and install BlueStacks on your PC. Problem is, I'd like to calculate the stats after it's finished taming and gets the taming efficiency boost. I found works wonderfuly for calculating the stats of something untamed, once you have knocked it out already. Anyone know any good stat calculators they'd like to share? For finding the wild levels a creature has put into its stats.
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