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Mosasaurio
Mosasaurio
Missing
Domestication
Tameable
Rideable
Breedable
Missing Unknown
X mark No
X mark No
Habitat
Map / Obelisks

El Mosasaurio (Mosasaur en la versión original del juego) es una de las criaturas disponibles en ARK: Survival Evolved.

Información básica

Dosier

Esta sección pretende ser una copia exacta de lo que ha escrito el superviviente Helena Walker, autor(a) de los dossiers. Puede haber algunas discrepancias entre este texto y la criatura del juego.creature.

NoteHelena

Comportamiento

El Mosasaurio se encuentra en las profundidades del océano, y puede encontrarse bastante lejos de la costa. Suele estar cerca del límite del mapa, siendo sorprendentemente escurridizo. Se comporta de manera similar al Plesiosaurio Plesiosaurio. El Mosasaurio tiene un radio de agresividad dentro del promedio, persiguiendo a un enemigo durante una distancia bastante larga en horizontal; sin embargo, no se adentrará en aguas profundas para perseguirte (algo que el Plesiosaurio sí que hará). Además, tampoco sigue la tendencia del Plesiosaurio de aparecer en las cercanías de cuevas submarinas.

Appearance

An enormous marine lizard, Mosasaurus is one of the largest creatures found in the waters surrounding the island. It has four flippers to propel its massive body through the seas. A small, finned ridge runs down the length of its back before developing into a paddle-like tail. The solitary and territorial Mosasaur is fairly slow-moving, but with its size, it can cover more ground than one might expect, making them adept ambush predators that strike from below to inflict crippling wounds.




This section displays the Mosasaurio's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Mosasaurio. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Mosasaurio 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 Mosasaurio's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID> in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Mosasaurio's "body" magenta.

Mosa PaintRegion0
Region 0:
Body
X mark

La región 1 no se usa
en esta criatura.

Mosa PaintRegion2
Region 2:
Spinal Ridge
X mark

La región 3 no se usa
en esta criatura.

Mosa PaintRegion4
Region 4:
Patterning
Mosa PaintRegion5
Region 5:
Underside

Objetos obtenidos al cazarlo

Estadísticas base y crecimiento

Ten en cuenta, que las estadísticas podrán variar en ARK:Survival of the fittest, y en ARK:Mobile

Estadísticas básicas
Atributos Cantidad a nivel 1 Aumento por cada punto Bonif. por domesticación
Salvaje Domesticado1 Add Mult
Health Salud 3600 +432 +4.2% 0.042
Stamina Energía 400 +40 +10%
Oxygen Oxígeno N/A5 N/A N/A
Food Comida 8000 +800 +10% 15%
Peso Peso 1300 +26 +4%
Melee Damage Daño cuerpo a cuerpo 1002 +5 +1.7% 9.1% 17.6%
Movement Speed Velocidad de Movimiento 100% N/A3 +0.5%
Torpidity Inconsciencia 3000 +180 N/A4 0.5

1Los porcentajes se basan en el valor de la estadística al momento de ser domesticada (es decir, después de aplicarse la efectividad de tameo.)
2Aquí, se muestra el Daño base en bruto, en lugar de mediante porcentajes.
3Las criaturas salvajes no incrementan su velocidad de movimiento al subir de nivel.
4La Inconsciencia aumenta con los niveles, pero no puede ser subida manualmente una vez ha sido domesticada.
5La Mosasaurio no puede ser ahogada.

  • Para ver una comparación de todas las estadísticas de las criaturas, consulta Estadísticas de criatura base.
  • Para una explicación de cómo se calcula la subida de nivel, comprueba los cálculos de estadísticas para criaturas.
Velocidad de movimiento
Tipo de movimiento Velocidad base Corriendo Energía usada
Salvaje Domesticado
Caminando 1100 ? ? 20
Nadando 1100 N/A N/A N/A
  • Estas son las velocidades base con un 100 % de velocidad de movimiento
  • Para una comparación de todas las velocidades de movimiento, consulta Velocidad base de criaturas


Stamina Cost Attack Range Description
Base Minimum Activation

Aumento de estadísticas al subir nivel en estado salvaje

Escribe los valores de la criatura salvaje para revisar en que estadísticas sobresale más. Los valores marcados con verde en una criatura de alto nivel son muy buenos para la crianza/reproducción. Si ya has domesticado una criatura, puedes intentar recuperar la información que tenía cuando era salvaje con la siguiente herramienta: ARK Stats Extractor.

Mosasaurio

Nota: después de que la criatura sea domesticada, conseguirá algunas bonificaciones a sus estadísticas dependiendo de la efectividad del domesticado. Esto dificulta el obtener los niveles precisos de una criatura domesticada, por lo que esta calculadora te ayudará mucho, ya que está pensada para dinosaurios salvajes únicamente. Con ella, podrás tener una idea sobre la distribución de las estadísticas de una criatura.

Domesticado

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Estrategia para aturdirlo

Una de las estrategias que puedes emplear para dejarlo aturdido es usar un Plesiosaurio Plesiosaurio para encontrar a un Mosasaurio y llevarlo hasta una cueva acuática desde donde dispararle flechas/dardos. Tienen una IA parecida a la del Plesiosaurio y se pueden domesticar de forma similar; sin embargo, no les gusta subir a partir de cierta profundidad, volviendo a zonas más profundas. Esto te permitirá lanzarle munición para aturdir, ser atacado mientras huyes y, al alcanzar cierta profundidad, dejará de perseguirte, momento en el que puedes seguirle disparando (los efectos aturdidores se siguen acumulando a pesar de que el dinosaurio no te persiga). Repite esta técnica hasta que caiga. Recuerda quue no podrás usar arcos/tirachinas bajo el agua, por lo que necesitarás una ballesta. Si tienes una velocidad de movimiento decente (120 % - 130 %) y aletas de buceo, también es posible esquivar a un Mosasaurio, ya que tiene un amplio radio de giro.

Taming a Mosasaur requires the second largest amount of food of any carnivore creature in the game, much more than a Quetzal Quetzal, and more than double the amount of any other Apex Predator, including the Giganotosaurus Giganotosaurus. However, like some other end-game creatures, they can starve all the way down their taming process, giving enough time to gather the meat needed in the moment. As with other starve-taming, be sure to wait until the torpor level drops and feed narcotics or narcoberries in bulk to keep the Torpor level rising till the max before starting to fall again. Their consumption speed also assures that no meat will be wasted, as long as the newest meats keep being added to the last slots.

It can also be grabbed using a Tusoteuthis Tusoteuthis, and the torpor from the grab will eventually knock it out. This will, however, take a very long time. The process can be made faster by shooting it with a tranquilizer arrows from a crossbow, or dragging it close enough to the shore where it can be shot with more powerful tranquilizers. Be careful not to drag it too close to the shore or out of the water however, or it will die.

One of the easiest places to tame a Mosasaur easily is in the ocean biome on Genesis.

Located at the approximate coordinates 27-57, there is an underground lake that overlaps with the X-Mosasaur spawning region, and Mosasaurs have been observed spawning in this small body of water despite their inability to move in such limited conditions. This makes taming them incredibly easy, although they have also been observed attempting to flee when their torpor rises and dying upon beaching themselves. This small pond also overlaps with the spawning regions of Tusoteuthis and their Alpha variant, and both have also been observed to spawn here.

Comida para domesticar

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Tenga en cuenta que los valores son para los casos óptimos, siempre llevar suministros adicionales!
Para obtener un valor más aproximado de los recursos necesarios, prueba Calculadoras externas de doma.

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Combat

This section describes how to fight against the Mosasaurus.

General

The Mosasaurus has the second highest health and damage stat of any aquatic creature. If you encounter one unprepared it is recommended to stay away or swim closer to the surface. If a confrontation is desired or inevitable, make sure that you can focus solely on the Mosasaurus. These creatures live in the deepest parts of the ocean, so it is very common for other creatures to confront the player at the same time. Ichthys can sometimes mob the player without a trace of their location, but they are not nearly as aggressive as Megalodons, which sniff out the player from far away and home in when blood is spilled. Anglers and Mantas patrol the waters, adding more problems to the unprepared player. If the battle is taking place next to a sea cave, the player will almost certainly be dealing with two to three Plesiosaurs. As always, multiple Mosasaurs can also cause a problem.

Player movement speed needs to be at least 206.5% to outswim it without the SCUBA Flippers or 181% while wearing SCUBA Flippers AND consuming a Focal Chili.

Strategy

The Mosasaurus is very tanky, and it will take a lot of damage while also dealing a lot in return. If you have a very strong Megalodon or Plesiosaur, you will not have too much trouble taking it down. If you don't have a strong creature, you can lure it to an underwater cave and shoot it with a crossbow, as it cannot fit inside. Be sure the Plesiosaurs nearby don't get the better of you!

Weaponry

A crossbow is the most effective weapon to take down a Mosasaurus, but only as a last resort. The best strategy is to use a combat trained dinosaur such as a Plesiosaur, or simply avoid them. They are humongous, but their dark coloration can take a player by surprise in the dark ocean depths.

Dangers

Again, it does possess the highest health of any aquatic creature and has 100 base damage, only surpassed by the Alpha T-Rex and Giganotosaurus. A Mosasaurus can kill a player within seconds if it manages to catch you off guard. Do not get too distracted with Deep Sea Loot Crates, or taming creatures. Other animals like the Mosasaur can ruin such indulgences.

Weakness

While very bulky in both HP and strength it can't turn very fast making fast Megalodons very useful. Luring it to an underwater cave and shooting it is an easy way to kill it as it cannot fit inside.

Utility

Roles

  • Warship: Mosasaurus has high health and damage, which makes it useful in battle. The platform saddle also allows for cannons and siege weapons, allowing for naval warfare. (Level up Health and Damage)
  • Aquatic Tank Having a base health equal to the Alpha Raptor, the Mosasaurus can take massive damage, second only to the Giganotosaurus (Level Health and Melee Damage).
  • Oil Rig: Due to the fact the Mosasaurus can carry a large amount of weight, you can make it built for collecting enormous amounts of oil and converting it to gasoline. While not an ideal or recommended use, you could also use it for collecting crystal as well. (Level up Weight, Damage and Health)
  • Bio Toxin Gatherer: Unlike most aquatic creatures, tamed Mosasaurs do not attract Cnidaria. Additionally, due to how group aggro mechanics work, other Cnidaria won't turn against your Mosasaurus if they are killed in a single attack. This makes the Mosasaurus an ideal creature for safely wiping out swarms of jellies and for gathering their Bio Toxin, as long as the damage dealt is high enough to kill them in one hit. (Level up Melee Damage)
  • Transport:
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  • Travel:
  • Damage:
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Collectibles

Recurso Eficiencia
Raw Prime Meat Raw Prime Meat ★★★★★
Raw Meat Raw Meat ★★★★★
Hide Hide ★★★★☆


Spotlight

Notes/Trivia

Para más información sobre esta criatura en el mundo real, consulta el artículo de Wikipedia asociado

  • Interestingly, the Mosasaur is currently the only creature in the game who's melee damage scales 1:1 with its melee percentage (a Mosasaur with 300% damage will deal 300 damage, 500% will deal 500, etc).
  • Despite being able to use a platform saddle it cant have vacuum compartments built onto it meaning unless you have scuba gear you will drown.
    • this is even weirder when you take in the fact that in both its dossier and the platform saddle description even states it can have bases built on it but in game it's not the best use of the saddle due to the risk of drowning.
  • In concept art for Genesis: Part 1 they showed a unused new model for the Mosasaurus as it had unique patterning and a fin running along its head however it was never used within the release of Genesis: Part 1.
  • It regenerates stamina while moving as fast as when standing still.
  • Like other aquatic/amphibious animals it has no oxygen stat, despite it being mentioned as breathing air in the dossier.
  • Despite what the dossier says, a tamed Mosasaurus is anything but slow, and under no circumstances slower than Megalodons. In fact, Ichthyosauruses or Mantas with high movement speed stats are much faster, but by the level a player can afford to tame a Mosasaur with relative safety (60+), oxygen is probably not a concern. Not to mention that the first saddle only unlocks at level 75, same as the scuba gear set (which excluding the leggings is extremely cheap). This, combined with high combat capabilities, make the Mosas and fellow Plesios ideal for deep sea exploration. Instead, Ichthies and Mantas are best used to farm silica pearls and Deep Sea Loot Crates. Megalodons, however, have a faster turning speed and are found in abundance across the seas of ARK, making them the "water alternative" to Direwolves.
  • In the Dossier it mentions Tylosaurus, another genus of mosasaur. It's possible this could mean that Tylosaurus will be added to the game as a smaller, faster alternative to the Mosasaurus. However,the way Tylosaurus is used in the sentence suggests that the author might simply be mistakenly using the names Mosasaurus and Tylosaurus interchangeably.
  • ARK's marine beast is much larger than any know mosasaurus. The actual description is correct, but the in-game creature is much larger than 50 ft.
  • The Dossier was revealed on 06/13/2015 [1]
  • The dossier mentions in the 'Wild' section that the Mosasaurus is larger than almost every other aquatic creature, thus stating the existence of a larger marine creature. This is likely referring to the Leedsichthys Leedsichthys and the Tusoteuthis Tusoteuthis.
  • Mosasaurs had incredibly flexible jaws as well as a second set of teeth in the back of the throat, which is a shared trait with its closest relatives, monitor lizards and snakes.
  • The Mosasaurus (which means "Meuse lizard") is actually not a fish, but an aquatic lizard, which means that an actual Mosasaurus cannot breathe underwater, it can only hold its breath for an incredibly large amount of time.
  • The Mosasaurus cannot be rendered unconscious with a Bow/Slingshot/Longneck because they do not work underwater, unless you grab it by riding Tusoteuthis to the surface.
  • The Mosasaurus does not produce Feces Feces. Mosas cannot be picked up by tuso on mobile

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References

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