Gigantopithecus
This article is about Gigantopithecus, not to be confused with Giganotosaurus or Gigantoraptor
May 24, 2018
cheat summon Bigfoot_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Bigfoot/Bigfoot_Character_BP.Bigfoot_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Aberrant Gigantopithecus
cheat summon Bigfoot_Character_BP_Aberrant_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/Dinos/Bigfoot/Bigfoot_Character_BP_Aberrant.Bigfoot_Character_BP_Aberrant'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Gigantopithecus (Hunt2)
cheat summon Bigfoot_Character_BP_Hunt_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/Hunt/Dinos/Bigfoot_Character_BP_Hunt.Bigfoot_Character_BP_Hunt'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Gigantopithecus (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Bigfoot_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Bigfoot_Character_BP_STA.Bigfoot_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Gigantopithecus (Mashup)
cheat summon Bigfoot_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Mashup/ExperimentG/DinosAndStructures/Bigfoot_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod.Bigfoot_Character_BP_ExpG_Pod'" 500 0 0 35
Untameable Cave
“ | Your autonomous Fiber-gathering, helmet-wearing, human-tossing buddy-for-life! | „ |
~ Drake on Gigantopithecus |
The Gigantopithecus (jy-gan-toe-pith-i-kus) is one of the creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved.
Basic Info
Dossier
This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.
Gigantopithecus fibrarator
TimePleistocene
DietHerbivore
TemperamentTerritorial
- Wild
Gigantopithecus fibrarator is a strange creature. It is usually quite passive, but it has a very short temper when it comes to its own personal space. Once another creature gets close, this gentle giant quickly becomes a rampaging beast. Best to give them a wide berth. I have occasionally seen Gigantopithecus jumping to grab vines that it can traverse and swing on, but otherwise, it seems most happy to lay about, picking berries from plants lazily.
- Domesticated
In addition to being at home picking berries, a tamed Gigantopithecus can be taught to harvest the fibers found on many Island plants as well. It appears to be entirely content to pick at plants all day, eat the berries, and carrying fiber resources for its tribe. Playful once tamed, Gigantopithecus seems to enjoy throwing the creatures or riders it's carrying into the air. It probably feels that this activity is a game, but clever brigands can use this ‘game' to vault over walls and small cliffs.
Behavior
Gigantopithecus wander around the forests of the island, eating berries off of bushes. They are naturally peaceful creatures, but will fight back if attacked or if a player or tamed creature makes physical contact with them. Gigantopithecus normally spawn as individuals and are fairly spread out, so it is rare to see groups of them in the wild. While they mainly inhabit forests, they tend to wander quite far and can sometimes be found on beaches or near rivers and mountains.
Appearance
The Gigantopithecus is a close relative of the modern orangutan. However, it stands upright like a man but slightly taller, giving it a strong resemblance to Bigfoot or the yeti.
Color Scheme and Regions
This information can be used to alter the Gigantopithecus's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>
in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6
would color the Gigantopithecus's "fur mane" magenta.
Variants
Aberrant Gigantopithecus
Aberrant Gigantopithecus is the Aberrant variant of Gigantopithecus found in Aberration. It is identical to the normal specie except for its glowing robe. It is tameable and is not Radiation immune.
Drops
Base Stats and Growth
Attribute | Base Value | Level Increase | Taming Bonus | ||
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Wild | Tamed | Additive | Multiplicative | ||
Health | 640 | +64 | +5.4% | 0.07 | |
Stamina | 300 | +30 | +10% | ||
Oxygen | 150 | +15 | +10% | ||
Food | 1500 | +150 | +10% | ||
Weight | 220 | +4.4 | +4% | ||
Melee Damage | 40 / 60 | +1.6 / +2.4 | +1.7% | 7% | 17.6% |
Movement Speed | 100% | N/A | +1% | 6% | |
Torpidity | 1100 | +66 | N/A | 0.5 |
- For a comparison of the stats of all creatures, see Base Creature Statistics.
- For an explanation of exactly how the levelup calculation works, see Creature Stats Calculation.
- 1These are the base speeds of the tamed creature at 100% Movement Speed, i.e. without a possible taming bonus.
- 2These are the speeds of the creature once tamed including a possible taming bonus and no imprinting bonus.
- For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.
Wild Stats Level-up
Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[1]
The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps
Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed.
Abilities
Active
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Gather |
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Carry Pet |
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Jump |
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Passive
Helmets
The Gigantopithecus can be equipped with helmets for extra damage resistance.
Taming
Level 1 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 3 | 03:38 | 0:07:17 |
Fresh Barley | 18 | 01:55 | 0:32:49 |
Fresh Wheat | 18 | 01:55 | 0:32:49 |
Soybean | 18 | 01:55 | 0:32:49 |
Dried Wheat | 18 | 03:51 | 1:05:37 |
Mejoberry | 24 | 01:25 | 0:32:49 |
Berries | 36 | 00:56 | 0:32:49 |
Level 30 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 4 | 03:14 | 0:09:43 |
Fresh Barley | 26 | 01:53 | 0:47:24 |
Fresh Wheat | 26 | 01:53 | 0:47:24 |
Soybean | 26 | 01:53 | 0:47:24 |
Dried Wheat | 26 | 03:47 | 1:34:47 |
Mejoberry | 35 | 01:24 | 0:47:51 |
Berries | 52 | 00:55 | 0:47:24 |
Level 60 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 5 | 03:02 | 0:12:09 |
Fresh Barley | 35 | 01:52 | 1:03:48 |
Fresh Wheat | 35 | 01:52 | 1:03:48 |
Soybean | 35 | 01:52 | 1:03:48 |
Dried Wheat | 35 | 03:45 | 2:07:35 |
Mejoberry | 46 | 01:23 | 1:02:53 |
Berries | 69 | 00:55 | 1:02:53 |
Level 90 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 6 | 02:54 | 0:14:34 |
Fresh Barley | 43 | 01:51 | 1:18:23 |
Fresh Wheat | 43 | 01:51 | 1:18:23 |
Soybean | 43 | 01:51 | 1:18:23 |
Dried Wheat | 43 | 03:43 | 2:36:45 |
Mejoberry | 58 | 01:23 | 1:19:17 |
Berries | 86 | 00:55 | 1:18:23 |
Level 120 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 7 | 02:50 | 0:17:00 |
Fresh Barley | 52 | 01:51 | 1:34:47 |
Fresh Wheat | 52 | 01:51 | 1:34:47 |
Soybean | 52 | 01:51 | 1:34:47 |
Dried Wheat | 52 | 03:43 | 3:09:33 |
Mejoberry | 69 | 01:23 | 1:34:19 |
Berries | 104 | 00:55 | 1:34:47 |
Level 150 | Feeding Interval | Time | |
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Regular Kibble | 9 | 02:43 | 0:21:51 |
Fresh Barley | 61 | 01:51 | 1:51:11 |
Fresh Wheat | 61 | 01:51 | 1:51:11 |
Soybean | 61 | 01:51 | 1:51:11 |
Dried Wheat | 61 | 03:42 | 3:42:21 |
Mejoberry | 81 | 01:23 | 1:50:44 |
Berries | 121 | 00:55 | 1:50:16 |
Note that the values are for optimal cases, always bring extra supplies!
For a level-dependent count of resources needed, try an external taming calculator.
Ingredients for Regular Kibble: 1 × Cooked Meat Jerky, 1 × Medium Egg, 5 × Fiber, 2 × Longrass, 2 × Savoroot, 1 × Water
Taming Strategies
Similar to the Ichthyosaurus, Gigantopithecus is tamed by hand-feeding rather than through the use of tranquilizers. To feed one you will need to be level 30, then place an appropriate food in the far-right slot of your hotbar and get close enough to the creature for the button prompt to appear. Gigantopithecus will take one piece of the food from your inventory and will play an eating animation. You must wait for the creature's hunger to go back down before it can be fed again, a process which takes some time, depending on the level and the food (see tables).
If you come into physical contact with Gigantopithecus while you are trying to feed it, the creature will attack. You must get out of its line of sight in order for it to calm back down and be feed-able again. Your taming progress will not be reset if the creature attacks you, but you will lose taming effectiveness if you fight back.
Be careful when approaching Gigantopithecus while feeding, as it will randomly change directions or stop, causing you to run into it. It is better to approach it from behind while it's standing still, since the creature usually doesn't turn all the way around while wandering. Or you can crouch up to it and feed it that way as it will not attack you when you're crouched.
It is best to bring a flying mount in case you need to run away, since they can easily be flown above the Gigantopithecus and it will give up the chase a lot quicker than on the ground. If a flying mount is not available, fast ground mounts such as a Raptor are decent alternatives.
Taming Box
Simple
Another method is to trap the Gigantopithecus in a 1x1 room with no roof or a hatchframe. You can then feed it from above without having to worry about bumping into it or having it wander off, and wild carnivores will have a tougher time getting to it.
Advanced
The Gigantopithecus can also be trapped directly on spot so the camera has never to be moved during the process.
For this, it requires one foundation (Just even floor will not suffice), two fence foundations and five door frames. On the foundation, one fence foundations needs to be placed directly on the edge of it, and the second one should be snapped to the other one so it lays diagonally on the foundation. Now the foundation is separated in two triangles, and note that the triangles are of different sizes, and the bigger one will be the potential taming spot. Now it requires door frames on each but one side (So the Gigantopithecus can be lured into the box). After you have lured the Gigantopithecus into the box, close the last open side, and now it will walk around in the box (Aggressive or not), and you just have to keep one door frame projected at the diagonal fence foundation and place it as soon as possible. After it is placed, the Gigantopithecus barely has any possibility to move left.
When hand feeding him now, it is important to not stay on the foundation because then you have high risk of enraging it. It is advised to stay on the ground next to it and crouch, then it can be fed without any problems.
Building material
It is advised to use stone because it can easily become enraged by accident, but with enough care, wooden structures will also suffice (Thatch won't because it will be broken in the process of luring it in the box and losing aggro).
Luring into the box
Since dropping it in the box with a flying mount is pretty hard and only possible with a Quetzal or Argentavis, it is much easier to lure it into it. For this, leave one side of the box open at first and place a doorframe on the opposite side. Then, after getting its attention, you just run into the box, wait until it is close enough to actually enter it, and then just leave through the door frame (It cant pass through it) and close the opposite side with a spare wall.
Losing aggro
To lose its aggro, just travel vertically till the skybox is reached and instantly return. Horizontal travel to lose its interest is discouraged because it can cause the teleporting bug, which lets it exit the box (If this happens or not is dependent on the exact placement of the box), or may even let it despawn.
Sometimes, it may be still enraged and attacking the box when returning. In this case, you need to replace all wall/door structures it is attacking.
Using a Quetzal
To tame the Gigantopithecus using the Quetzal method, it requires 2 people. The first person needs to carry the Gigantopithecus with the Quetzal, and hover close the ground. While it's been carried, the Gigantopithecus can be fed, and is less likely to retaliate against the tamer. If the feeder gets too close, it will still throw a punch, but it wont affect the tame or aggro it. The Quetzal might slide around over time, so the Quetzal rider only has to adjust its position every now and then. Along with feeding the Quetzal food/stimberries to keep it flying. Alternative, on PC, the player riding the Quetzal can hold X to prevent it from moving in the air, thus allowing it to keep the Gigantopithecus completely still.
Utility
Human Tossing
When sitting on a Gigantopithecus and pressing the alt-fire button (default: right click), it will grab the survivor with the blue crosshair appearing in front of the HUD. It will toss him/her forward upon clicking again. This can be used to get over walls without destroying them. Be careful as this does cause the Gigantopithecus to melee attack directly in front of it, damaging anything or anyone in the established path.
If you have the Glider Suit, this can give you an excellent bit of elevation to glide around and get a good view. The Gigantopithicus can easily follow you when gliding, if you know what you're doing. As well, if you deploy the parachute, it will carry you forwards for an incredible distance, faster than most animals can run, the downside being you won't have your Gigantopithicus to defend you when you finally land.
They are an excellent mount for gaining an acrobatic advantage if you know what you're doing. Also fun fact when tamed the fiber gathering/pickup attack does torpor to enemies and wild dinos so it can be used to knock players out for an easy kill.
Roles
- Tank: Excellent tank due to its high HP and ability to wear any type of helmet. (Level up in Health and Damage)
- Damage: Very good AOE, damage scaling and knockback. The knockback has also been known to push back a Brontosaurus slightly. (Level up in Damage, Health and Speed slightly)
- Armor killer: Damages through player's armor easily much like Arthropleura in Pvp. (Level up in Damage, Health and Speed slightly)
- Transport: Decent base carrying capacity but nothing absurd. Good base speed, similar to a player without any speed upgrades and can travel up and down ziplines like the ravager. (Level up in Speed, Stamina, and Weight)
- Shoulder Carrier: Ability to carry shoulder pets (Such as Charge Light Dino, Jerboa, Microraptor etc...) with good base speed. (Level up in Speed, Stamina, and Weight)
- To pick up a shoulder pet on XBOX use LB + Right Stick, same to throw the shoulder pet,
- For PS4 hold L1 (alternate hand) and then press and hold R3, same action will spawn a crosshair to throw the pet
- Gatherer: Can gather fiber, thatch, wood, and a decent amount of berries. Can gather fiber and rare flower passively when not ridden–will gather fiber from plants in its vicinity, otherwise turn on ability to wander to gather fiber continuously. Use C (RB on Xbox) to gather Fiber while ridden. (Level up in Damage, Weight, and Stamina)
- Hiker: Gigantopithecus may outmatch Pulmonoscorpius and Beelzebufo for hiking. They can climb the steepest surfaces with relative ease. And can also climb ziplines being very useful in Aberration and the underground forest in Extinction.
- Caving: Arguably the best mount you can travel through in caves. Small enough yet deal significant damage and can run fast enough to avoid fights. Should you get caught up in the lakes you can swim to safety.
Carry-able Creatures
The Gigantopithecus is capable of carrying the following shoulder-mounts, in addition to a human rider:
- Archaeopteryx
- Bulbdog
- Compy
- Dimorphodon
- Dodo
- Dung Beetle
- Featherlight
- Ferox
- Glowtail
- Ichthyornis
- Jerboa
- Mesopithecus
- Microraptor
- Otter
- Pegomastax
- Shinehorn
- Vulture
Both Microraptor, Dimorphodon and Pegomastax will attack (or pickpocket, in Pegomastax's case) the opposing survivor if thrown towards them in PvP-enabled server.
Ichthyornis will do the same thing as it does for survivors when thrown towards fish.
Can only pick Ferox when small. Also, when a small Ferox is carried, it will glitch and appear between the two Gigantopithecus' feet.
- Controls
- Hold C to pick up.
- Tap/Hold C to aim and throw.
- Tap X to drop.
- Click Right Stick/Bumper simultaneously.
The Gigantopithecus can only target tribe-owned creatures, and cannot be used to pick up wild or enemy variants.
Collectibles
Resource | Efficiency |
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Fiber | ★★★★★ Gathers autonomously |
Berries | ★★★★☆ |
Thatch | ★★★☆☆ |
Wood | ★★☆☆☆ |
Fiber can be gathered when Gigantopithecus is wandering, and while ridden with C, , or . |
Combat
This section describes how to fight against the Gigantopithecus.
General
The Gigantopithecus has fairly good health and attack, since it is passive until you get too close it is easy to avoid if you don't think you can handle it.
Strategy
Gigantopithecus has a good amount of knockback, this can be used to your advantage if you're using ranged weaponry and have fairly good armor or health. Keep walking backwards while attacking it with ranged attacks, and if it hits you use the knockback to give yourself more distance to keep attacking them.
Weaponry
Using a quetzal to pick up the gigantopithecus can be an effective way to easily kill it.
Dangers
A Wild Gigantopithecus Is known to be passive, but if you bump into it as you try to feed it berries to Tame it, it will attack you so careful not to get too close when taming. If it agros you simply run away until it stops chasing, taming progress will not be lost. If you attack it, it will not stop chasing and tame is likely to be ruined. Given the added ability to tear through armor, it is best not to attempt taming with equipment that are expensive to repair.
Weakness
Gigantopithecus' weakness is its strength. Gigantopithecus is known to knock you back on hit so if you survive you have a chance to run away. Once you are far enough the Gigantopithecus will ignore you and you can once again retry to tame it if so wish.
Spotlight
Notes/Trivia
For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Gigantopithecus, see the relevant Wikipedia article.
- Gigantopithecus means "giant ape" in Greek.
- First known creature to harvest fiber.
- In Single Player maps, exiting then reentering the game causes the Gigantopithecus to lose its hostility, which can make taming them much safer.
- Relic Gigantopithecus are one theory for sightings of large, hairy primates (Sasquatch, Yeti, etc.).
- This may have influenced the appearance of Ark's Gigantopithecus since it was thought to postured more like a gorilla in real life.
- This is also evidenced by its spawncode name being bigfoot.
- According to some scientists, Gigantopithecus was nearly 10 feet tall and thus the biggest ape that ever lived. Therefore, it would have weighed more than 500 kilograms, comparable to a full-grown polar bear.
- Dossier revealed on 06/24/2015.[2]
- Its full name Gigantopithecus fibrarator translates into "fiber gatherer giant ape", referring to its use as a fiber collector.
- Gigantopithecus received a major update for TLC Phase 1 on February 20, 2018 with an appearance overhaul, ability to jump and climb on zip lines (but not jump between like Ravager), throws like Karkinos, their attacks can break armor easier and can carry shoulder pets. They are also introduced in Aberration on the same day.
- As of 8/25/2018 The Fresh Coffee Fruit in the ARK Primitive+ Ragnarok does not working on the Steam/PC version of the game, when taming the Gigantopithecus. However, testing some other items the Cane Sugar does work as well as the obvious Mejoberries.
- When the level 40 survivor cap was placed on taming the Gigantopithecus, there was an intent to eventually introduce a mechanic that would allow the leveling of a non-violent taming skill. However, this was never implemented for some unknown reason.
- The Western Jungles in the island are more likely habitats that Gigantopithecus would live in.
- The Gigantopithecus can be knocked out in the game, when they are knocked out the Gigantopithecus can not be tamed similar to most or passive tames.
Changelog
Patch | ARK: Survival Evolved Changes |
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201.0 | Gigantopithecus is added to the game |
201.1 |
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201.2 |
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201.4 | Gigantopithecus now properly gains Food when fed during taming |
202.0 | Survivor is now required to be level 40 or higher to tame a Gigantopithecus |
204.0 | Gigantopithecus can now manually harvest Fiber |
206.0 | Fixed where you could get instantly killed after dismounting from creatures like the Gigantopithecus |
223.0 | Added the creature "fur" pass to make hair and feathers look better |
237.0 | Added the Yeti for the new Snow Cave on The Island |
252.7 | Herbivores buffed to have a 55% explosion resistance and a 65% fire resistance |
252.8 | Herbivore explosion resistance reduced from 55% to 40% |
259.0 | Added functionality to allow a player riding a Gigantopithecus to harvest Fiber using the tertiary ability or C |
278.0 TLC Phase 1 | Receives a model update, animation update, new fur and some new abilities:
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278.1 |
Fixed issue where Gigantopithecus were not loading their stats values from previous savegames |
278.2 | Fixed an issue where the Aberrant Gigantopithecus couldn't be transfered off of Aberration |
Patch | ARK: Survival Ascended Changes |
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34.49 | Fixed Gigantopithecus being unable to be pixel painted |
Gallery
TLC Patch 1 model update.
References
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- Territorial creatures
- Creatures released in v201
- Creatures released in 2015
- Creatures released in v729
- Creatures released in v501
- Creatures released in 2016
- Creatures released in v521
- Creatures released in 2018
- Creatures released in Mobile v1
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- Breedable creatures
- Creatures that prefer regular kibbles
- Creatures that can be ridden without saddles
- Creatures that can wear hats
- Creatures that can be ridden while wielding weapons
- Creatures that drop small feces
- Gestation
- Creatures
- Creatures that gather autonomously