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Fireworks Flaregun Skin
Fireworks Flaregun Skin.png
Light up the sky with these independent fireworks!
Tipo
Skin
Peso
0.0
Comando de generación
cheat giveitemnum 320 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Items/Armor/Leather/PrimalItemSkin_FlaregunFireworks.PrimalItemSkin_FlaregunFireworks'" 1 0 0
EXP al fabricar
4 EXP
Tiempo de fabricación
5s
Fabricado en:
Cooking Pot
Ingredientes
25 × Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, or Cooked Meat Jerky.png Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, or Cooked Meat Jerky

The Fireworks Flaregun Skin is a Skin in ARK: Survival Evolved.

Overview

The Fireworks Flaregun Skin can be applied to a Flare Gun in your inventory. It creates a firework effect when the flare reaches its highest point. This skin is dropped by Plesiosaurs, Spinos, Allosauruses, and Mosasaurs. It can also be found in Supply Crate drops and can be obtained by fulfilling the achievement Rex Rider.

It was also craftable in the cooking pot with 25 Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, or Cooked Meat Jerky during every Summer Bash Event.

This skin can be unlocked by completing the Rex Rider Achievement, after which it will be available in your inventory whenever you respawn.

Achievement Rex Rider.jpg
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Rex Rider

Ride a T-Rex.

Notes

  • The Flare gun skin affects an entire stack of flare guns therefore it is useful to keep at least one skinned flare gun to get more without using another skin. This technique can also be used with dyed flares, or flares with both the skin and dye.
  • Just like the default skin, the Fireworks Skin can be dyed to change the color of its projectile. The does not affect the added red, white, and blue explosions.
  • If the default flare has a dye applied, that dye will be overwritten by the dye on the skin when the skin is applied to the flare, even if the skin has not been dyed.
  • The skin almost looks like a cluster flare when fired, but only one flare ball persists after the initial blast, though with this skin, intermittent sparks are shot from it during descent.