Tintoberry

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Tintoberry
Tintoberry.png

This red berry grows mostly in wide open grasslands. Tasty, and can be used to make red dye.

Consumable (values pertain to Humans)
Type
Food
1.5
Water
0.2
Spoils in
10m
Weight
0.1
Stack size
100
Decomposes in
2m
Spawn Command
cheat giveitemnum 118 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/PrimalEarth/CoreBlueprints/Items/Consumables/PrimalItemConsumable_Berry_Tintoberry.PrimalItemConsumable_Berry_Tintoberry'" 1 0 0
Used to craft
Exchange yields
50 pieces
Hexagons
Hexagon Icon.png 10

The Tintoberry is one of the  Berries in ARK: Survival Evolved. It can be found by harvesting flora around the island. The Tintoberry is one of the most common berry that you will find, it sates your hunger slightly but tastes good. Herbivores prefer Mejoberries before Tintoberries.

The Tintoberry is useful for taming many dinosaurs and other creatures. When eaten by a survivor, the Tintoberry will replenish 1.5 units of  Food and 0.2 units of  Water. When eaten by a tamed dino or while taming, it gives 20  Food units.

Spoiling

ContainerSpoiling TimeSpoiling Time in Scorched Earth
 Player Inventory 10m 9m
 Player Inventory (with  Preserving Salt *) 20m 18m
 Tamed Dino 40m 36m
 Tamed Dino (with  Preserving Salt *) 1h 20m 1h 12m
 Preserving Bin 1h 40m 1h 30m
 Preserving Bin (with  Preserving Salt *) 3h 20m 3h
 Smokehouse (Primitive Plus) 2h 30m 2h 15m
 Refrigerator 16h 40m 15h
 Fenrir,  Ice Wyvern ARK: Survival Ascended or  Winter Drakeling ARK: Survival Ascended 16h 40m 15h
 Fenrir,  Ice Wyvern ARK: Survival Ascended or  Winter Drakeling ARK: Survival Ascended (with  Preserving Salt *) 1d 9h 20m 1d 6h

*Keep in mind that a full stack of preserving salts will spoil in 2 hours for all of these containers and must be restocked periodically in order to maximize the spoil time.

For more information, see Spoilage.

Crafting

Tintoberries are needed for different cooking Recipes.

Tintoberries are also used to craft several  Dyes.

Notes/Trivia

  • The name Tintoberry comes from the Spanish word for dyed, "tinto". This is in reference a red wine in spanish " vino tinto".
  • Prior to version 246.0, berries would replenish 1 unit of water instead of 0.2