Aberrant Dung Beetle
Summon spawns a wild Aberrant Dung Beetle.
SpawnDino spawns a wild Aberrant Dung Beetle at level 150.
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GMSummon spawns a tamed Aberrant Dung Beetle at level 150.
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ForceTame tames any dinosaur and makes it rideable without a saddle, and DoTame only tames tamable creatures.
Both tame the creature you are currently looking at.
AddExperience levels up the dino you are riding and GiveExpToTarget levels up the creature/player your are looking at.
Kills the creature or player you are currently looking at.
Transfers ownership of all dinosaurs belonging to the targeted player or tribe to your current tribe. You must be looking at a dino owned by the target player/tribe.
The spawn command tool lets you create console commands for spawning a Aberrant Dung Beetle with your desired settings. Multiple variants are available - use the selector to pick the version you want.
Command options include Summon (random level, at crosshair), SpawnDino (precise coords and level), and GMSummon (force-tamed at specified level). For a ready-to-ride Aberrant Dung Beetle, GMSummon is the way to go. Open the admin console with Tab (PC) or through the pause menu on console. Admin privileges are required.
ARK: Survival Ascended features the Aberrant Dung Beetle as a tamable, coprophagic creature that survivors will encounter in the wild. It belongs to the Variant category.
With 100 base Stamina, the Aberrant Dung Beetle has limited endurance. Its base Melee Damage sits at 106%, giving it decent hitting power. Starting at 192 Health, it's not particularly tanky. Weight capacity starts at 5, giving it minimal inventory space.
Taming the Aberrant Dung Beetle doesn't require unconsciousness. Instead, sneak up to it and hand-feed its preferred food. Its preferred food is Large Animal Feces.
After taming, the Aberrant Dung Beetle is primarily used for resource harvesting, excelling at gathering specific materials. It can be cloned at a Cloning Chamber for 0.9 Element plus 0 Element per level.