Brachiosaurus

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Brachiosaurus
Group
Species
Brachiosaurus immensus
Time
Late Jurassic
Diet
Herbivore
Temperament
Mostly Passive
Spawn Command

admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/Additions_Pack/Brachiosaurus/Dinos/Brachiosaurus_Character_BP.Brachiosaurus_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35


ASA Brachiosaurus
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/AABrachiosaurus/Dinos/BrachiosaurusAA_Character_BP.BrachiosaurusAA_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35


Aberrant Brachiosaurus
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/Additions_Pack/Brachiosaurus/Dinos/Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Aberrant.Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Aberrant'" 500 0 0 35


X-Brachiosaurus
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/Additions_Pack/Brachiosaurus/Dinos/Volcanic_Brachiosaurus_Character_BP.Volcanic_Brachiosaurus_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35


R-Brachiosaurus
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/Additions_Pack/Brachiosaurus/Dinos/Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Eden.Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Eden'" 500 0 0 35


Woolly Brachiosaurus
admincheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/Additions_Pack/Brachiosaurus/Dinos/Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Woolly.Brachiosaurus_Character_BP_Woolly'" 500 0 0 35
Rideable
Check mark.svg Yes
Check mark.svg Yes
Check mark.svg Yes
Torpidity Immune
X mark.svg No
Taming Method
Preferred Food
Equipment
Rider Weaponry
X mark.svg No
Humans Can Carry
X mark.svg No
Statistics
Kill XP
800 XP
Feces Size
Radiation Immune
X mark.svg No
Can Damage
28 - 31°C / 82 - 88°F
Incubation Time
4h 59m 58.56s
Baby Time
9h 15m 33.333s
Juvenile Time
1d 13h 2m 13.333s
Adolescent Time
1d 22h 17m 46.667s
Maturation Time
3d 20h 35m 33.333s
Breeding Interval
18h - 2d
Habitat
The Island Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus The Island.svg
The Center Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus The Center.svg
Ragnarok Ocean Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus Ragnarok.svg
Extinction Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus Extinction.svg
Valguero Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus Valguero.svg
Genesis Part 1 Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus Genesis Part 1.svg
Crystal Isles Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Brachiosaurus Crystal Isles.svg

Aberration Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning Aberrant Brachiosaurus Aberration.svg

Genesis Part 1 Topographic Map.jpg
Mod ARK Additions Spawning X-Brachiosaurus Genesis Part 1.svg
Common        Rare
  Untameable   Cave

The Brachiosaurus is a dinosaur in ARK Additions.

Overview

Dossier

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Species

Brachiosaurus immensus

Time

Late Jurassic

Diet

Herbivore

Temperament

Mostly Passive

Wild

Towering over other creatures of the Island and Abberation, Brachiosaurus is a sight to behold. Being a mostly docile herbivore, Brachiosaurus can become very defensive when threatened. With a thick scaly hide and its massive size, few creatures can defeat this behemoth. Brachiosaurus have been observed to briefly take a bipedal stance, rising up on its hind legs in an act of defense. From there, they use all of their body weight to unleash a catastrophic stomp on their attackers. In the unlikely possibility that a Brachiosaurus is in mortal danger, they will let out a magnificent bellow, which seems to frighten even the most powerful predators. Fortunately, this bipedal state is also the Brachiosaurus' weakness. Provoking the dino into this stance allows survivors to target its hind legs, which are supporting all of the beasts bulk. With enough damage, the Brachiosaurus will collapse into a an unconscious state, allowing for taming. When tamed, Brachiosaurus seem to have a proficiency in gathering all resources. Whether it be stone, metal, wood, or fiber and berries, Brachiosaurus can gather it all quite efficiently. This, coupled with its extraordinary carry capacity, make them powerful tames for resource gathering and mobile storage.

Domesticated

Brachiosaurus make for excellent tames in gathering and storage. While there are better alternatives to damage, Brachiosaurus is nothing to sneeze at. You would do well to be prepared against a hostile Brachiosaurus.

Behavior

The Brachiosaurus can be found roaming The Island, The Center, Ragnarok, Aberration, Valguero, Genesis: Part 1, and Crystal Isles. Most of the time it is docile, though if provoked, it will quickly become defensive.

Appearance

The Brachiosaurus towers over most sauropods, even standing taller than the  Titanosaur. It is covered in thick, leathery scales and has a vertical neck and a cap-shaped head. The  Aberrant variant has spots instead of stripes.

Color Scheme and Regions

This section displays the Brachiosaurus's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Brachiosaurus. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Brachiosaurus will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.

This information can be used to alter the Brachiosaurus's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID> in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Brachiosaurus's "main body" magenta.

Mod ARK Additions Brachiosaurus PaintRegion0.jpg
Region 0:
Main Body
13
14
20
22
24
26
27
33
34
35
Mod ARK Additions Brachiosaurus PaintRegion1.jpg
Region 1:
Spots
13
14
20
22
24
26
27
33
34
35
X mark.svg

Region 2 is not used
for this Creature.

Mod ARK Additions Brachiosaurus PaintRegion3.jpg
Region 3:
Body Highlights and Stripes
13
14
20
22
24
26
27
33
34
35
X mark.svg

Region 4 is not used
for this Creature.

Mod ARK Additions Brachiosaurus PaintRegion5.jpg
Region 5:
Underbelly
8
14
21
23
25
26
32
33

Drops

Base Stats and Growth

Attribute Base Value Level Increase Taming Bonus
Wild Tamed Additive Multiplicative
 Health 3750 +656.25 +1.9% 0.028
 Stamina 300 +30 +10%
 Oxygen 150 +0.375 +2.5%
 Food 10000 +25 +2.5%
 Weight 3000 +60 +4%
 Melee Damage 125 / 110 +7.5 / +6.6 +1.275%
 Movement Speed 100% N/A +0.35%
 Torpidity 2500 +150 N/A 0.5

Combat

This section describes how to fight against the Brachiosaurus.

General

The Brachiosaurus is a dangerous creature to fight, as it can deal large amounts of damage and has a lot of  Health, coupled with a slight damage reduction from most attacks. However, utilizing the right strategies, a survivor can quickly defeat a Brachiosaurus.

Strategy

Aerial creatures can be used to fly above the Brachiosaurus's front shoulder, hindquarters or head to attack it, though the latter has a less reliable hitbox. This prevents the Brachiosaurus from being able to use its attacks against the survivor, however, it can still do damage using its devastating mega stomp and fend off the survivor's creatures using its bellow. The survivor should avoid using any slow terrestrial creatures when fighting the Brachiosaurus, as they risk the possibility of the Brachiosaurus being able to hit the creatures with its mega stomp.

Weaponry

Creatures with high  Melee Damage or aerial creatures are recommended for fighting a Brachiosaurus. In addition, an Acrocanthosaurus, also from ARK Additions, with sufficiently leveled health and melee damage, can prove quite effective in exploiting the mega stomp attack to go into adrenaline mode to deal extra damage. Although fighting the Brachiosaurus on foot is risky, the survivor won't be affected by the bellow. On foot, the Brachiosaurus can be combatted by aiming for its flank with a  Pump-Action Shotgun or an  Assault Rifle.

Dangers

Fighting a Brachiosaurus with a rider can prove dangerous, and sometimes deadly, as the rider has control over the timing of the mega stomp and bellow. The Brachiosaurus has the ability to damage all structures, making it a huge threat to a survivor's base. Furthermore, the Brachiosaurus's bellow can cause almost any creature to flee, potentially putting the survivor in danger of a counterattack or an environmental hazard.

Weakness

The Brachiosaurus's basic attacks do relatively little  Melee Damage, and the mega stomp is not used as frequently by a wild or riderless Brachiosaurus. Exploiting the ground oriented hitbox of the Brachiosaur's basic attacks with a flying mount, especially on a wild or riderless Brachiosaur, proves especially effective.

Its ability to take on a bipedal stance and unleash its mega stomp can take a while to occur and can prove to quickly drain a Brachiosaurus's  Stamina, allowing time for the survivor to escape, as well as leaving it vulnerable to taking considerable amounts of torpor, potentially knocking it unconcious, if a survivor can shoot at its back legs and deal enough damage before it reaches them. The Brachiosaurus is also a large target, making it easier for long-distance ranged attacks to hit.

Bleed effects also prove effective for chipping away at its large health pool.

Taming

Preferred Food

The brachiosaur takes around the same amount of resources to tame as a brontosaurus of the same level, however its torpor drains significantly faster, at a rate comparable to a therizinosaur or a spino. Make sure to bring a decent supply of narcotics to keep it under once it falls unconcious.

Taming Method

Unlike most knockout tames, the Brachiosaurus cannot be knocked out through traditional strategies. Instead, the survivor must attack the front of the Brachiosaurus's hind legs when it takes a bipedal stance. If the Brachiosaurus receives enough damage, it will fall into an unconscious state, allowing for taming. It is recommended to use a semi automatic weapon, such as a  Fabricated Sniper Rifle, as this gives the survivor more chances to deal as much torpor damage as possible per rear up cycle. The fabricated sniper especially allows better control over the shots that the Brachiosaurus takes and reduces the likelihood that it is hit after being knocked unconscious. While low fire rate, high damage firearms such as the longneck rifle are effective, if taming solo the brachiosaurus' naturally high torpor drain will usually drain most, if not all, of the torpor dealt before the next time it rears up on its hind legs. Only firearms can be used to deal torpor damage to its hind legs, arrow projectiles only damage the dinosaur.

By exploiting the poor turning radius of the Brachiosaur, a survivor can easily kite it by doing a small circle just out of range of its attacks. Clear out a large flat area, such as a beach or plateau, of trees, rocks and any berry bushes that may obstruct your vision. Lure the brachiosaur to this area, and begin to circle it. It is recommended to keep its aggression with a low damage ranged weapon, such as a crossbow loaded with tranq arrows, as a brachiosaur will quickly lose aggression when left unprovoked, and the low damage will minimise the risk of the brachiosaur dying before it is knocked out.

While possible to do solo, it is helpful to have a friend to hold aggression and other tribe members present to deal as much torpor as possible the moment the brachiosaur rears up onto its hind legs.

Utility

Controls

  • Left - This key triggers a frontal stomp with one of its forelegs.
  • Right - This key triggers a rear kick with one of its hind legs.
  • C - This key triggers a bipedal stance. Using the Left will unleash a devastating mega stomp.
  • Ctrl - This key triggers the Brachiosaurus fear bellow, which causes fear in most creatures.
  • R - This key cycles through gathering efficiency. This will alter the damage of the Left attack.

Roles

Harvester - The Brachiosaurus is able to harvest all resources, making it one of the best creatures to gather with. The R key will allow the Brachiosaurus to specialize in  Wood,  Thatch,  Stone,  Metal,  Fiber, or  Berries. Furthermore, the Brachiosaurus receives 50% weight reduction on  Wood,  Stone, and  Metal. A Brachiosaurus with decent  Melee Damage and  Movement Speed as well as high  Weight will prove invaluable for gathering resources.

Siege Weapon - The Brachiosaurus is able to damage all structures, making it invaluable for destroying enemy bases. When leveled in  Health,  Stamina, and  Melee Damage and paired with soakers such as  Gasbags or  Acrocanthosaurus, it becomes a force to be reckoned with.

Decimator - The Brachiosaurus possesses high  Health and high  Melee Damage when performing the mega stomp, allowing it to draw in aggressors and eliminate a vast amount of survivors and creatures in one stomp. The attack must be used wisely though, as there is a 45 second cooldown as well as a delay before the Brachiosaurus can hit anything, making it highly vulnerable.

Intimidation - The Brachiosaurus utilizes a much stronger version of the  Yutyrannus's fear roar which can scare off a  Giganotosaurus. This ability can be used to fend off enemies and make them much more susceptible to damage.

Fertilizer Producer - The Brachiosaurus can produce  Massive Animal Feces, which can be fed to  Dung Beetles to produce a large amount of  Fertilizer.

Tame Assist - When a creature susceptible to the bellow hears it, in addition to fleeing, their damage resistance is reduced, making the knockout process cheaper and less time consuming. This is especially useful when trapping a Giga to tame them. Keep in mind that like the debuff inflicted by the yutyrannus, if an animal passes out when under the debuff, it will attack your brachiosaurus nonstop once it's tamed. This can be fixed by putting the creature in a cryopod and releasing it again.

Bellower - The Brachiosaurus possesses a more potent version of the  Yutyrannus's fear roar, and this ability can even frighten a  Giganotosaurus and some alpha creatures. Below is a list of all creatures that fight back instead of fleeing after hearing the Brachiosaurus's fear bellow.

Furthermore, certain creatures completely ignore this bellow. Below is a list of all creatures that ignore the Brachiosaurus's fear bellow, including Alpha creatures, bosses, and their minions.

Spotlight

Notes/Trivia

For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Brachiosaurus, see the relevant Wikipedia article.

  • Brachiosaurus immensus roughly translates to "immense arm lizard."
  • The R key that cycles the gathering efficiency of the Brachiosaurus cycles through various damage types. These are "values" that are sometimes specific to a certain creature which determine how well something gathers a specific resource. These show up as what a creature gathers best and what a creature can gather.
    • As the brachiosaur uses said damage types, it transfers the effects of them to its attacks. Interestingly enough, this allows it to do torpor damage, but only when it is cycled to thatch harvesting, as it uses the therizinosaur's delicate harvesting damage type, which deals a small amount of torpor. This means the brachiosaur can be used to knock out high health targets like gigas, though it isnt the safest option or the most efficient.
  • The "Mega Stomp" seems impossible to block with shields as it deals so much damage it merely just breaks it and is shown to be capable of one-shotting the almighty  Rex. as such it is highly advised to just move out of the way.

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