Karkinos
cheat summon Crab_Character_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Aberration/Dinos/Crab/Crab_Character_BP.Crab_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Karkinos (Summoned)
cheat summon Crab_Character_BP_Summoned_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Dinos/Summoner/SummonedDinos/Crab_Character_BP_Summoned.Crab_Character_BP_Summoned'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Karkinos (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Crab_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Crab_Character_BP_STA.Crab_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Variant VR Karkinos (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Crab_Character_BP_TameSTA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Endless/Tames/Crab_Character_BP_TameSTA.Crab_Character_BP_TameSTA'" 500 0 0 35
Untameable Cave
The Karkinos (kark-EE-nohs) or simply the Crab, Giant Crab, or the Cave Crab is one of the creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved, being introduced in the Aberration expansion pack. It is a large, omnivorous invertebrate known for its ability to grab and carry two smaller creatures at a time with its claws as well as for dropping large amounts of Chitin and Organic Polymer when killed.
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.
Karkinos versatus
TimeUnknown
DietOmnivore
TemperamentAggressive
- Wild
Karkinos Versatus is the giant cousin of modern crab species, with long, spindly limbs that remind me of the Japanese Spider Crab and a hard, stony shell. It is much more agile than its smaller brethren, but even more noticeable are its pincer claws. In an extraordinary display of dexterity, Karkinos is able to wield each claw independently and precisely. This allows it to trap multiple targets in its vice like grip, or hold an enemy in one claw while it smashes a second foe with the other.
- Domesticated
Many survivors have found Karkinos to be an excellent war steed, as it can snatch enemy riders from their mounts, or grab and throw smaller creatures. However, its ability to leap to great heights and its swiftness relative to its size also make it useful in caravans.
Behavior
The Karkinos is a massive threat for any survivors wanting to live near even the the smallest puddles. They wander the waters of Aberration in surprising numbers and are highly dangerous and aggressive toward land-based creatures. Similar in size to the Spinosaurus and often found along side them, any creature found wandering in or near water can expect to be attacked. Given its large size, it can prey on much bigger predators than most of the other semi-aquatic species. Surprisingly despite its size, Karkinos can also be found in the rivers of artifact caves. They fight with their claws, grasping, smashing and pulverizing their prey into submission. Fast on their feet on land and in water, they can jump over rocks and even small cliffs, making them quite difficult to escape from once you have their attention.
Appearance
The Karkinos is a large amalgamation of various arthropods, most noticeably the spider crab, having 5 elongated pairs of limbs and 1 pair of stunted legs between the 2nd and 4th pair of legs. The legs are almost skeleton-like, spanning a huge distance from the central abdomen. The head appears to be similar to that of a harvestman's with fearsome chelicerae(mouthparts). The most unusual feature is the two, huge pairs of claws along with an extra pair that is placed above the head.
Color Scheme and Regions
This section displays the Karkinos's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Karkinos. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Karkinos 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 Karkinos's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>
in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6
would color the Karkinos's "body main" magenta.
Drops
Base Stats and Growth
Attribute | Base Value | Level Increase | Taming Bonus | ||
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Wild | Tamed | Additive | Multiplicative | ||
Health | 1200 | +240 | +5.4% | 0.07 | |
Stamina | 600 | +60 | +10% | ||
Oxygen | N/A | N/A | N/A | ||
Food | 5000 | +500 | +10% | ||
Weight | 800 | +16 | +4% | ||
Melee Damage | 32 / 50 | +1.6 / +2.5 | +1.7% | 7% | 17.6% |
Movement Speed | 100% | N/A | +1% | ||
Torpidity | 800 | +40 | 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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Right Claw Slam |
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Left Claw Grab |
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Combat
This section describes how to fight against the Karkinos. Use range to your advantage.
General
The Karkinos attempts to grab you and repeatedly slam you and most likely your precious tame into the ground.
Strategy
Stay away from the front of the creature, as it can pick you up and immobilize you as it turns you into a tasty snack. Underneath its belly or directly behind it are the best positions to maintain. Try to attack the legs. Spinos are generally the best dino to attack it with, since it cannot lift you off of a Spinosaurus and Spinosaurus get a buff in their habitat.
If you do not have a large enough dinosaur to combat the Karkinos directly, it's better to utilize a Crossbow or a Compound Bow with metal arrows from a ledge that it can not reach over. Don't waste your ammo with guns such as the Longneck Rifle or Shotgun; the Karkinos takes significantly reduced damage from guns, but takes normal damage from arrows. (This trait passes over to tamed Karkinos as well.)
Weaponry
Avoid utilizing early primitive weapons such as Bow and Slingshot (it will take a very long time). They do little to no damage towards the creature, even if struck through the limbs.
Put Plant Species Z Fruit into your hotbar in-order to stun the Karkinos and free yourself should you be grabbed, keep in mind you may be flashbanged as well.
Dangers
They often roam the water, and can make fishing a dangerous task. In addition to this, their attacks can hold you underwater and cause you to drown.
Regardless of the dino you are mounted on (except large dinos such as Reaper and Spino), Karkinos may attempt to grab you off the mount. Unless whistled to attack immediately or using Whip, it is a guaranteed death to whoever gets grabbed on its claws as it will never release the grabbed beast/survivor from its claws unlike Megalosaurus unless it has sustained a lot of health loss that forces its grasp off or if you flash/stun it by using a Plant Species Z Fruit.
Weakness
The Karkinos has a giant hitbox and a small attack range for its size, leaving them unable to hit a Spinosaurus using properly-timed attacks that can stagger the Karkinos. They are also quite slow so you can kite them around fairly efficiently.
Taming
For general info about domesticating a wild creature see Taming.
KO Strategy
Much like a Rock Elemental, Karkinos cannot be knocked out with the traditional arrows, darts or animal torpor attacks; instead requiring weapons like the Catapult Turret or Cannon aimed at the main body. Hitting the limbs instead of the crab's body will deal heavy damage to the creature instead of applying torpor, so aim carefully. A few misplaced shots, especially with the Cannon, can easily kill the Karkinos, or render health so low that the taming attempt will have to be abandoned until it recovers. Due to the difficult aiming mechanics of the Cannon, and the cost of ammunition, it is recommended to use a catapult turret instead, being both more cost effective and far easier to aim. One catapult shot deals roughly 400 torpor, and with a high rate of fire, the turret can easily outpace the cannon in terms of how quickly torpor is applied. The rocket launcher can apply torpor too.
If a Karkinos has been knocked out in the water, check the area for any aquatic threats, especially piranha, as they will damage the Karkinos by attacking you when you approach it in the water to give it its taming food, ruining taming effectiveness. Once they're eliminated, you should be safe to approach the Karkinos and provide it the necessary taming food.
Paracer Strategy
One method of bringing down a Karkinos is placing a Catapult Turret on a platform saddle; the only candidate in Aberration, which just so happens to have the perfect height for this role, is the Paracer. If positioned just behind the rider's seat, the catapult is able to shoot almost directly down behind the Paracer's rear, which is typically where a Karkinos will be if the Paracer is made to face away from it. While attempting this strategy, be sure your Paracer is set to passive, and that the Karkinos is first targeting the Paracer instead of you before dismounting to climb onto the catapult. With careful aiming, a Karkinos can be easily, and safely knocked out from atop your Paracer's back. One of the few drawbacks to this strategy is that Karkinos will often attempt to flee once their torpor reaches a certain point, but a catapult's quick firing rate gives you a decent window to land the knockout before it has the chance to run.
Trap Strategy
Building a stone trap out of dinosaur gates or pillars is the most reliable method of taming a Karkinos, despite the resource costs associated with it. Karkinos tend to move around quite a lot, and are quite difficult to aggro onto you. While this presents a challenge either way, building a trap ensures that the Karkinos can't run away at high torpor, or aggro onto another creature. Trapping a Karkinos can also prove difficult, as they are capable of jumping over and out once contained, and trying to shut the trap can easily result in a survivor being grabbed by the crab, causing a swift death. Since Karkinos are primarily at rivers, one idea is building a trap on a raft, that way you can take the trap to them without worrying about decent trap locations or clearing out rubble. If you choose to build a a stationary trap, build a three to four wall high tower near to it on which to place the catapult for aiming down. However, there is the added disadvantage that said traps are stationary, and cannot be moved, sometimes causing you to lure the desired Karkinos over long distances before it can be trapped. Be aware however that once a Karkinos is closed in, it can behave erratically; turning in all directions as it attacks the enclosure, sometimes making it difficult to land a good shot. A good time to take the shot is when the crab is facing away or towards you, as fewer limbs get in the way of your strike.
Net Strategy
Nets in combination with the Rocket Launcher prove to be the quickest as the Nets immobilize the Karkinos and remove the risk of accidently hitting the pincers however Corpse-Feeding is an necessity, nearby creatures such as Sarcos must be killed and dragged to the Karkinos in order to restore lost health risking the survivor of being grabbed or outright killed requiring good protection and Plant Species Z Fruit in order to free themselves. unfortunately the explosion of the rocket launcher will damage taming effectiveness.
Rendering Exploit
Karkinos are notorious for inhabiting rivers and constantly murdering fish such as Coelacanth and Piranha. Fish have a shorter rendering range than most other creatures, and the Karkinos can get stuck attacking a fish that is present, but not rendered as long as you are a good distance away. This forces it to stay in place to attack something that isn't there, so long as nothing else interrupts it. As a result, so long as you keep your distance, you can position yourself to its back, place down a foundation and cannon, and hit it with a cannon ball for a quick KO. It only takes one cannon ball to KO even a max level Karkinos, and from where no trap is present, there is no splash damage that will ruin taming effectiveness. Due to terrain differences, you may need more than one cannon ball in the event that you miss.
Taming Food
Level 1 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:07:47 |
Spoiled Meat | 19 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 0:27:44 |
Raw Meat | 124 | 93 | 19 | 10 | 0:54:17 |
Raw Fish Meat | 309 | 137 | 28 | 14 | 1:07:37 |
KO: × N/A; × 2; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 0.5 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 00:26:40 |
Level 30 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:14:00 |
Spoiled Meat | 34 | 52 | 11 | 6 | 0:49:37 |
Raw Meat | 225 | 296 | 64 | 32 | 1:38:29 |
Raw Fish Meat | 563 | 419 | 90 | 45 | 2:03:12 |
KO: × N/A; × 5; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 0.84 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 00:39:19 |
Level 60 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 13 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:20:13 |
Spoiled Meat | 50 | 148 | 33 | 17 | 1:12:57 |
Raw Meat | 330 | 580 | 129 | 65 | 2:24:26 |
Raw Fish Meat | 825 | 798 | 177 | 89 | 3:00:32 |
KO: × N/A; × 8; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 1.09 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 00:48:35 |
Level 90 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:26:26 |
Spoiled Meat | 66 | 282 | 64 | 32 | 1:36:17 |
Raw Meat | 435 | 929 | 211 | 106 | 3:10:23 |
Raw Fish Meat | 1088 | 1257 | 285 | 143 | 3:58:05 |
KO: × N/A; × 10; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 1.32 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 00:55:25 |
Level 120 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:32:39 |
Spoiled Meat | 81 | 435 | 101 | 51 | 1:58:10 |
Raw Meat | 540 | 1330 | 308 | 154 | 3:56:20 |
Raw Fish Meat | 1350 | 1777 | 411 | 206 | 4:55:25 |
KO: × N/A; × 13; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 1.53 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 01:00:49 |
Level 150 | Time | ||||
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Exceptional Kibble | 25 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0:38:52 |
Spoiled Meat | 97 | 623 | 147 | 74 | 2:21:31 |
Raw Meat | 645 | 1772 | 418 | 209 | 4:42:17 |
Raw Fish Meat | 1613 | 2350 | 554 | 277 | 5:52:58 |
KO: × N/A; × 16; × N/A; × N/A; × 1 | |||||
Torpidity-depletion: 1.73 / s, Time until all torpidity is depleted: 01:05:18 |
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 Exceptional Kibble: 1 × Extra Large Egg, 5 × Fiber, 1 × Focal Chili, 10 × Mejoberry, 1 × Rare Flower, 1 × Water
Preferred Food
Utility
Although being a bulky creature, it makes up for it with its ability to jump and to pick up medium-sized creatures.
Controls(PC)
- Tap or : Attack with respective claw (Slam held creature, does not damage held allies)
- Tap both and together: Combined claw attack that does more damage than either single claw attack, cannot move while performing this attack.
- Hold or : Pickup/Release creature with respective claw
- C: Throw creatures held in either claw. Can hold to aim and charge for much farther throw.
- Spacebar: Jump. Can hold to aim and charge for much larger jump. Can repeatedly jump vertically while in the water.
Roles
- Jack of All Trades: Thanks to the Karkinos's numerous attributes, one can use it for a plethora of different tasks without having to specialize levels. The Karkinos is one of the best travel mounts on Aberration; next to the Ravager, Rock Drake and Reaper. With a high Weight, it can handle transporting a decent amount of resources to and from harvesting areas; including live cargo with its grabbing and throwing ability, such as Human hostages and animals (nearly immune to projectile fire and able to pluck enemy riders off the saddle, it can intimidate some raiders into moving along without conflict). As a large-class predator, most native wildlife opts to leave it alone, allowing you to scuttle along with little worry. Lacking an Oxygen stat, it can cross bodies of water without fear of drowning, and is immune to Radiation. It is also capable of harvesting meat and other resources from its kills; it can carry tames that are able to harvest resources that it cannot. Favoring, though not limited to a diet of Spoiled Meat, the Karkinos is easy to feed and heals quickly off of this food source. With all of these abilities and more, a Karkinos can be useful to fill almost any task needed at a moment's notice.
- Combatant: The Karkinos is among the many powerful mounts that can be acquired in Aberration. What sets it apart from other mounts-of-war, however is its area control. Its turning radius is non-existent as it can quite literally on a dime, similar to the Pulmonoscorpius, and though its running speed is mediocre, it can leap to incredible heights and lengths; this makes it difficult to be flanked as well as making it an ideal pursuit predator. With its dual-wielding claws, it can grab and carry survivors and some creatures indefinitely(so long as the Karkinos stays alive) to which it can be chosen that its victim is either released, smashed on the ground repetitively, or tossed an incredible distance away. One can also take their Karkinos into battle, regardless of the enviroment, as they can survive in the water and are immune to Radiation. Top that off with its high Health pool, good Stamina, and above-average Melee Damage, it can be seen why the Karkinos can be valuable. Just be cautious of creatures getting underneath the Karkinos' legs, as this can cause the Karkinos to get stuck in a permanent falling, unable to fight back.
- Tank: Thanks to its ability to greatly reduce damage taken from projectiles and its high Health stats as well as taking 0.8X damage from bullets, the Karkinos can make an ideal tank to take bullet shots from enemy survivors and Turrets. Karkinos is a poor choice against tek turrets however, taking large amounts of damage. Its quick turning and large surface area can make it easier to find the perfect spot to soak bullets as well as cover other survivors and tames. If a situation gets sticky or its health get dangerously low, one can easily escape by leaping away. If one Karkinos is not enough, one can also wield and/or repetitively pick up and throw 2 creatures at a time with high-armor saddles to aid in the process.
- Animal transporter: Given the lack of fliers that can carry wild animals to and from different locations, the Karkinos is the Aberrant Ark's best method of transporting animals, and unlike the two other terrestrial carriers, the Kaprosuchus and Megalosaurus, it is able to pick up tamed creatures as well as wild ones. Not only capable of picking up just one, but two creatures at once, the Karkinos can even throw, as well as jump while holding them. This helps to ease the burden of getting creatures across gaps or up cliffs in the rugged terrain of Aberration.
- War Assistants: A deadly, but very creative option, to assist in a raid or a battle is to wield 2 creatures that can be picked up by the Karkinos, preferably with high health, armor, and/or damage, to aid in the process of protecting oneself and allies, soaking damage, or killing an enemy. For example, 2 Stegosaurus with high-armor saddles can be used to soak damage as well as deliver damage thanks to their powerful, large AOE tail attack without being hindered by their natural slow movement. Fellow tribe-members can also be held equipped with weapons and carried to a destination(would not recommend shooting while being held as the Karkinos' claw blocks the view) or thrown as paratroopers, so long as they have a Parachute, a Glider, or Tek Armor to deal with the fall damage. No matter the creature or tactic used, this can open many possibilities of combat like throwing fighting survivors or tames into the fray, soaking turrets, or increasing damage output.
- Mobile Taming Pen: With the Karkinos' ability to pick up and hold creatures, coupled with the fact that the rider can wield weapons while on the back of one, the Karkinos is perfect as a mobile taming assist. Provided that the held animal is positioned where it cannot hit the Karkinos, or can only hit occasionally, the rider can easily tranquilize the captured animal from atop the safety of the Karkinos' back.
- Assistant Harvester: While the Karkinos can really only harvest limited resources from corpses, it can however carry creatures that are able to gather what it cannot. While holding certain gathering animals with auto harvesting enabled, with different creatures yielding different resources, the Karkinos can effectively be used as a lawn mower to gather all kinds of various resources, picking up and moving these harvesters to areas they would have difficulty reaching on their own in Aberration's rocky terrain. Moschops, provided their wandering is also enabled, can be one of the best harvesters for the Karkinos to carry around. Normally only a wandering, autonomous harvester, the Karkinos provides a means of easily guiding this meandering gatherer. Easily capable of harvesting Wood, Thatch, Berries, mushrooms, and Fiber, the Karkinos helps to bring out the Moschops' full potential when it comes to its more difficult harvesting capabilities. While they normally flee at the start of combat, a Moschops can be held in place by the Karkinos, and any threats can be dealt with as long as the Karkinos' other claw is free (be careful to not let your Moschops get hurt). Once the threat is dead, the Moschops can be held over or dropped on the dead target, and will at once begin harvesting resources such as regular prime meat and prime fish meat. Depending on the corpse, such as another Karkinos or a Lamprey, the Moschops will even pick up Leech Blood and Organic Polymer. Other harvesters, like Ankylosaurus and Doedicurus, can be used to fill in the Moschops' gaps and gather Stone, Flint, and Metal. (Note: While the Doedicurus can harvest Stone autonomously, it will only do so up until half of its own Weight capacity. The Ankylosaurus must be either ridden by another player or the Karkinos rider can carry the Ankylosaurus to its destination, dismount, mount the Ankylosaurus, harvest the resources, re-mount the Karkinos, and move the Ankylosaurus to the next destination. While this is still more effective than riding the Ankylosaurus around, it is strongly recommended to go with the 2-player approach.)
- Travel: Albeit a very slow creature, the Karkinos has qualities to its mobility that make it a worthy consideration for getting around the Aberrant Ark. The primary cause for this is its considerable jumping ability; able to crouch down, pause, and aim before taking an impressive leap, while taking little fall damage should it miss its target. While this is undoubtedly useful in Aberration's terrain, the Reaper is a step up from the Karkinos in terms of jumping prowess; as the apex predator is capable of taller, longer leaps with a faster velocity. The Karkinos however has greater aiming potential, and can literally turn on the spot at the edge of a steep cliff, without having to walk to do so, in order to line up its next jump. Likewise without contest; the Rock Drake is the undisputed king of Aberration travel, with its climbing and gliding abilities. In terms of travel capability, the Karkinos can be viewed as something on par or slightly above the Ravager; as the Karkinos can breathe underwater, is immune to Radiation, and can get across and up a variety of obstacles without the use of zip lines. The Ravager on the other hand is far quicker in its movements, has weight reduction on multiple native resources, and with the use of zip lines: can forge across gaps and up cliffs that the Karkinos would find impossible to navigate. Compared to its smaller competition though, the Karkinos is classed as a large predator, and thus a good portion of the Aberrant Ark's wildlife with opt to leave it be while you travel on its back. The Karkinos also comes with an added bonus; with a hard, armored shell, your giant crab is virtually immune to the bullets and arrows of enemy survivors, and its ability to grab riders right off the saddle is enough to intimidate many would-be bandits into giving you a wide berth. If you can tolerate its slower speeds, the Karkinos makes for a handy traveling companion before acquiring a Reaper or a Rock Drake, for sure (pump most levels into Speed, along with a little Stamina).
- Water Exploration: The Karkinos, lacking an Oxygen stat, can survive underwater without needing to surface for a breath, and when it is within deep water, it will sink and walk along the bottom with ease. While submerged, the Karkinos' jumping ability switches from a charged target jump to a straight vertical shot, and can be repeated even without touching the ground. This allows the rider to quickly surface when in need of oxygen, and then quickly sink back to the bottom. While touching the bottom, the rider can dismount, and the Karkinos will not wander off towards the surface in search of land like some other ground based mounts. While there is only so much deep water within the Aberrant Ark, the Karkinos is an excellent choice for aiding in dives for Silica Pearls, and is more than capable of defending itself and its rider during this endeavor.
- Radiation Zone Explorer: Most animals native to the Aberrant Ark are immune to radiation damage, and can safely explore these zones. The Karkinos however, has a distinct advantage over many of the other mounts that can go within these areas, which is filled with cliffs, high ledges, and many gaps that have to be navigated around. Although slow when it comes to running, with its ability to jump, the Karkinos is just behind the Reaper and Rock Drake when it comes to the ease in which it can navigate these areas.
- Venom Farmer: Despite being unable to pierce their natural armour without Charge Light like the Basilisk, a decent level Karkinos can farm Nameless Venom quite efficiently due to its ability to pick up creatures. Simply pick up an alpha Nameless with one claw and beat the respawning Nameless with the empty one. Additionally, to prevent reapers from being summoned, swap out the Alpha Nameless with a fresh one (when the new alpha transforms, pick it up), and resume killing the attacking Nameless with your empty claw. As Long as you are under 50% Weight, your Karkinos will automatically pick up the Nameless Venom. Bring a source of Charge Light for when you need to take a break from killing the creatures, such as emptying your inventory or healing your Karkinos. (Level Health And Melee. Weight is also a considerable choice due to the ability to pick up items while under 50%.)
Carry-able Species
The Karkinos is capable of carrying the following species:
- Achatina
- Ankylosaurus
- Araneo
- Archaeopteryx
- Arthropluera
- Baryonyx
- Beelzebufo
- Bulbdog
- Carbonemys
- Carnotaurus
- Castoroides
- Compy
- Daeodon
- Deinonychus
- Dilophosaur
- Dimetrodon
- Diplocaulus
- Direwolf
- Dodo
- Doedicurus
- Dung Beetle
- Enforcer
- Equus
- Ferox
- Ferox (Large)
- Gigantopithecus
- Glowtail
- Human
- Hyaenodon
- Ichthyornis
- Iguanodon
- Jerboa
- Kairuku
- Kentrosaurus
- Lystrosaurus
- Mantis
- Megalania
- Megaloceros
- Mesopithecus
- Moschops
- Nameless
- Otter
- Oviraptor
- Ovis
- Pachy
- Pachyrhinosaurus
- Parasaur
- Pegomastax
- Phiomia
- Pulmonoscorpius
- Raptor
- Ravager
- Roll Rat
- Sabertooth
- Sarco
- Shinehorn
- Stegosaurus
- Terror Bird
- Therizinosaur
- Thorny Dragon
- Thylacoleo
- Titanoboa
- Titanomyrma Drone
- Trilobite
- Troodon
- Velonasaur
Take note that wild Megalania and Ravager will attack back when held.
Collectibles
Resource | Efficiency |
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Hide | ★★★★☆ |
Raw Fish Meat | ★★★★☆ |
Raw Prime Fish Meat | ★★★☆☆ |
Raw Prime Meat | ★★★☆☆ |
Chitin | ★★★☆☆ |
Pelt | ★★★☆☆ |
Raw Meat | ★★★☆☆ |
Keratin | ★★★☆☆ |
Spotlight
Notes/Trivia
For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Karkinos, see the relevant Wikipedia article.
- The torn dossier for this species was first revealed on November 11, 2017.[2]
- Karkinos take reduced fall damage, see Fall Damage for more info.
- Karkinos is based on its mythological version as in mythology Karkinos was a giant crab sent to help distract Hercules during his 12 labors, in Ark it is noticeably larger than it's mythological depiction.
- "Karkinos" is also the Greek name for the constellation Cancer.
- "Karkinos Versatus" in Latin translates into "Veteran or Experienced Crab".
- Like the Pulmonoscorpius, Karkinos can be tamed with spoiled meat if the player has no kibble. After taming, spoiled meat provides more Food than raw meat.
- Tamed Karkinos will automatically eat spoiled meat first regardless of other meats in its inventory, just like Pulmonoscorpius.
- Karkinos receives 10 points of health per unit of spoiled meat eaten, allowing it to recover health by force-feeding twice as quickly as most tames.
- Leveling a tamed Karkinos makes it do what appears to be a "crab dance"[3]
- Whether Karkinos can carry a creature is based off that creature's drag weight; Anything with a drag weight of 250 or below is able to be picked up by the Karkinos. This can sometimes be confusing if two creatures with different drag weights are a similar size in game. For instance, while Stegosaurus and Roll Rat can be carried, Megalosaurus and Triceratops cannot, as their drag weights are 350 and 300, respectively.
- Be careful when fighting a Sarco in the water, as it can get underneath the Karkinos, causing it to be stuck and unable to fight back.
- Oddly enough, Karkinos' upper pair of pincer limbs were never used for anything in game other than for aesthetic purposes.
- Karkinos is one of the only species where the first part of the species’ name (karkinos), is the common name.
- The Karkinos appears to have a bug associated with the landing after a jump which rarely results in the game crashing (tested on PC). This can be quite dangerous when travelling in hazardous areas, and should be taken into account when considering its use as a combat mount.
- Karkinos are one of the four species that can only be knocked out through striking at certain parts of its body with blunt/explosive projectile, others being the Rock Elemental, Titanosaur, and Astrocetus.
- Unlike most arthropods in the game which tend to bleed green, Karkinos bleeds a light blue colored blood similar to the modern horseshoe crab.
- Despite being a giant crab, it can't side-step like normal crab usually do. And considering side-stepping is normally faster, the Karkinos only knows how to move forward at a moderate pace.
- Karkinos does not produce Feces.
- Most crabs have gills instead of lungs, which in theory should make it so a realistic Karkinos would not be able to stay on land for very long without suffocating. However, some real-life crabs and other crustaceans do have exceptional adaptations for respiration on land. Specifically, the Robber Crab (Birgus latro) uses a branchiostegal lung in order to breathe.[4] In fact, an adult Robber Crab will drown when submerged in water, which is quite unlike the Karkinos as they can survive and thrive in water as well as in terrestrial environments.
- Real crabs lay eggs, however Ark's Karkinos does not.
- Although the dossier suggests that the Karkinos is an Omnivore, in the game it can only consume meat. This could be an oversight of the developers or a misidentification of the Karkinos's diet by Helena Walker herself.
- Many Real-world Crabs are social animals that live in a group called a cast. If Ark's Karkinos were real, they would probably live in a cast just like real crabs, making them more dangerous than they already are in Ark.
- Real crabs only have only two pincers. Karkinos however is a fictional crab that has four pincers, reason for this adaptation could be caused by the mutations found in Aberration.
- While real crabs taste with their mouths they also use their antennae to taste things. All crabs taste what they are eating by feeling with their antennae and small hairs on their bodies.
- Real crabs use their antennae and hair on their bodies to smell.
- Real crabs also use their antennae and hairs to hear sound and feel vibrations. Detecting vibrations is how they hear.
- Although Karkinos is named after a mythological crab, it's size and design are similar to the Japanese Spider Crab except Karkinos is much bigger then a real Spider Crab.
- Even though the Japanese Spider Crab still exists today there have fossils of the crab found in the Eocene and Miocene periods.
- In ARK: Survival Evolved, gender of a Karkinos is not assigned by the game, making players unable to breed them. However, in ARK: Survival Ascended, they have appropriate genders and can be bred.
Changelog
Patch | ARK: Survival Evolved Changes |
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275.0 | Karkinos is added to the game. |
275.32 | Karkinos can now be properly downloaded to ARKs other than Aberration. |
278.0 |
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278.2 | Fixed an issue where the Karkinos couldn't jump underwater. |
279.275 | Can no longer be grabbed by a Quetzal that is already carrying another Karkinos. |
289.100 | Fix for exploit involving Karkinos. |
291.100 | Plant Species Y traps no longer snare Karkinos. |
293.100 | Exceptional Kibble}. |
295.102 | Prevented using a Cryopod on a Karkinos that is carrying something. |
303.1 | Modified the drag weights of Kaprosuchus, Gallimimus, and Procoptodon so they can no longer be carried by Karkinos. |
307.2 |
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319.14 | Fixed a mesh exploit with the Crab. |
324.24 | Deinonychus can no longer be picked up by the Karkinos. |
348.2 | Karkinos can no longer pick up Deino/ Enforcer. |
Patch | ARK: Survival Ascended Changes |
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52.5 | Enabled breeding on Karkinos. |
54.7 | Basilisk and Karkinos no longer get levels in Oxygen on servers. |
54.22 | Client side fix for Basilisk/Karkinos getting levels in Oxygen stat. |
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References
- ↑ ARK Smart Breeding
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDU_Txk06tM
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coconut_crab#cite_ref-Storch1984_15-0
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- Fantasy creatures
- Invertebrates
- Omnivores
- Aggressive creatures
- Creatures released in v275
- Creatures released in 2017
- Creatures released in v768
- Creatures released in v518
- Creatures released in v605
- Creatures released in 2022
- Unavailable on Mobile
- Tameable creatures
- Rideable creatures
- Breedable creatures
- Creatures that prefer exceptional kibbles
- Creatures that can be ridden while wielding weapons
- Creatures that don't drop feces
- Creatures that are immune to radiation
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