Metal

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Disambig.png Metal is referred to as "Iron" in the Primitive Plus DLC

This article is about Metal, not to be confused with  Metal Ingot or  Scrap Metal

Metal
Metal.png

A lump of unrefined metal ore, mined from rocks usually found high on mountains, or in caves. Can be refined in a Forge.

Type
Rarity
Common
Renewable
Yes
Refineable
Yes
Combustible
No
Weight
1.0
Stack size
300
Found in Supply Crate
Green
Spawn Command
cheat giveitemnum 9 1 0 0
or
cheat gfi Metal 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Resources/PrimalItemResource_Metal.PrimalItemResource_Metal'" 1 0 0
Used to craft
Exchange yields
10 pieces
Hexagons
Hexagon Icon.png 150

Metal is an important resource in ARK: Survival Evolved. It is used to craft many different tools and structures, but must be refined into ingots for most of these.

Obtaining

Metal is mined from many types of rocks. It is possible to obtain it from normal rocks, but these rocks have a very low yield of metal. Certain rocks hold substantially larger amounts of metal. These metal rocks usually look smoother and more golden than usual rocks. Generally, metal rock density is higher in areas that are dangerous or hard to reach, such as mountain tops, caves, rivers, coves and deep water sources.

In Aberration the golden colored metal rocks can be found, but blue veined black rocks (found in the Luminous Region) also yield large amounts of metal.

The rocks are mined with either a  pickaxe, preferably a  Metal Pick as it yields a lot more metal per rock, a mining drill, or the most efficient way, with an  Ankylosaurus with its Melee Damage boosted, which also makes carrying the mined ore easier. The general mechanics for resource harvesting are presented in Renewable resources. Standard metal rocks take ~1 hour to respawn after being mined.

Crafting

Metal is smelted using a  Refining Forge, Magmasaur, Phoenix, or  Industrial Forge into  Metal Ingot, which are an essential crafting ingredient. Two pieces of Metal Ore are needed to make one Metal Ingot, taking 20 seconds in the  Refining Forge and 1 second in the  Industrial Forge.

Metal is also needed to craft the following items:

Locations

This Section is Currently Incomplete

Below are all of the metal locations for The Island. For a larger map including the other resources, see the Strategic Resource Map.

Metal
Metal Rich
River Rock (With a small amount of Metal)
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Below are all of the metal locations for The Center. For a larger map including the other resources, see the Strategic Resource Map.

Metal
Metal Rich
River Rock (With a small amount of Metal)
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Below are all of the metal locations for Ragnarok. For a larger map including the other resources, see the Strategic Resource Map.

Metal
Metal Rich
Underwater Metal
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Below are all of the metal locations for Extinction. For a larger map including the other resources, see the Strategic Resource Map.

Metal
Metal Rich
River Rock (With a small amount of Metal)
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Below are all of the metal locations for Valguero. For a larger map including the other resources, see the Strategic Resource Map.

Metal
Metal Rich
River Rock (With a small amount of Metal)
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Gathering

Metal can be gathered most efficiently using an Ankylosaurus, which also offers a 85% weight reduction of metal when in its inventory, or by using a metal pick. When at mastercraft or ascendant tier, the metal pick is reported to gather just as much metal per metal spawn as the Ankylosaurus.

Below is a list of creatures and tools that can be used to gather metal.

 Metal
Creature / ToolGain per action
 Ankylosaurus★★★★★
 Excavation Rig★★★★★
 Gacha★★★★★
 Magmasaur★★★★★
 Dunkleosteus★★★★☆
 Phoenix★★★★☆
 Mantis★★★☆☆
 Metal Pick★★★☆☆
 Stone Pick★☆☆☆☆

Strategy

  • If you have another player with you, they can pick you and your Ankylosaurus up using a Quetzal or Argentavis. They simply then fly you next to metal rocks on a mountain, and you can harvest them without even touching the ground. This strategy allows for higher mobility and higher carry weight since a Quetzal can carry much more than an Ankylosaurus.
  • Carrying the opposite gender Ankylosaurus provides a mate boost to the one you're gathering metal with, providing a 33% bonus in damage, and thus increasing the yield of metal. This other Ankylosaurus can be a low level so if it somehow clips and falls, you will not have to worry about losing it.

Weight Reduction

The following creatures reduce the weight of Metal by the listed amount while it is in their inventory:

CreatureReduction
 Ankylosaurus85%
 Magmasaur75%
 Mining Drill75%
 Argentavis50%
 Dunkleosteus50%
 Gacha50%
 Ravager50%

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Notes/Trivia

  • The Frozen Tooth at 35 latitude and 55 longitude has extremely high quantities of metal rocks at and around the summit. However caution is advised while attempting to descend the mountain, as it is extremely steep and quite easy to fall.
  • Low level characters can go to a small mountain in the Southern Islets at around 76 latitude and 44 longitude which has a decent number of metal bearing rocks (100+ units with a metal pick) at its summit, along with a small supply of crystal. The eastern side of the mountain is easy to climb and scattered with more metal bearing rocks, and the area itself is fairly benign, hosting mostly low level herbivores with the occasional Raptor or Carno.
  • Small mineable piles of stone and the small round boulders around rivers and beach shores tend to yield more metal than regular stone nodes. This is much more so if using a metal pickaxe, and can be a great source of metal in a pinch for low-level survivors.

Changelog

Patch  ASE Changes
171.8
  • Increased the yield of metal ore gained from metal-type rocks with non-metal tools by 3x.
  • Increased the number of metal-bearing rocks in mountains/summits by a ton - hundreds and hundreds of rocks added.
  • Mountain-rocks which yield metal now also yield  Obsidian at a reduced rate.
172.3 Mountain Stones now have a lot more metal.
173.0 Added Rich Metal and Regular Metal Mountain Rocks.
174.0
  • Tripled the metal content of metal and rich-metal rocks.
  • Re-added a small chance to get metal from river-rocks
174.1 Low chance to get metal from ALL non-metallic rocks, albeit more commonly from smooth river-rocks.
312.65 Raw Metal stack size has been increased to 300.

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