Musket (Primitive Plus)

From ARK Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Steam.svg Xbox One.svg PS.svg This article is about content exclusively available in the version on Steam, Xbox, PlayStation.
Musket
Musket (Primitive Plus).png

This simple single-shot musket is highly accurate, but has a long reload time.

Type
Ammo used
Melee damage
10
Ranged damage
600
Rate of fire
0.2 RPS
Magazine size
1
Reload time
5 seconds
DPS
120
Weight
15.0
Durability
70
Spawn Command
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/Mods/PrimitivePlusMod/Items/Weapons/PrimalItem_WeaponPrimitiveRifle.PrimalItem_WeaponPrimitiveRifle'" 1 0 0
Required level
Engram points
35 EP
Crafting XP
330 XP
Crafting time
10s
Prerequisites
Crafted in
Required stations
Ingredients
Resources breakdown [Expand]
95 × Iron Ingot (Primitive Plus)
20 × Wood
25 × Leather (Primitive Plus)
17 × Salt (Primitive Plus)
2 × Crystal
9 × Hide
Total Base Ingredients

The Musket is a Weapon in the Primitive+-DLC of ARK: Survival Evolved.

Usage

The Musket is a reskinned Longneck Rifle, but the texture is far different. Can inflict a lot of damage, and is able to easily one-shot unprotected players. It can also one-shot some small dinos, but do not attempt to use Muskets against a Rex. Though Muskets are not overwhelmingly powerful, in Primitive+ they’re the most powerful weapon available to survivors. As opposed to the Crossbow, which isn't very useful from far away, the Musket can easily hit targets at a great distance. Although it may take several shots, the Musket allows you to solo kill even high level creatures such as Alpha Raptors and Carnos, as well as others, like a Therizinosaur roaming too close to your base. Just make sure you're at a safe position while shooting. Though 10-20 shots are usually all that’s need to kill a low level Alpha Raptor, a high level could need up to 50 shots, so always be sure to have enough ammo. For lone survivors, or possibly even small tribes, ammunition can get quite expensive, so try not to waste your ammo on weak targets.

Notes

  • Allows painting, but doing so doesn't change its appearance whatsoever.