Appearance Color Scheme and Regions The cat is unique in the way it has different patterns. These are determined by the colour stored in region 1. Setting it to red (1) gives a siamese cat, blue (2) a calico cat, green (3) a bengal cat, and lastly, yellow (4) a tabby cat.
Cat taming calculator for ARK: Survival Ascended & Evolved, including taming times, food requirements, kibble recipes, saddle ingredients. A creature has up to 6 color-regions (numbered 0 to 5). To set region to the creature-color with the id, look at the creature and execute the following in the console: setTargetDinoColor Some colors do not occur naturally on wild creatures, but they can appear as a mutation in bred creatures.
During certain events however based on what event is occuring, specific color can. A searchable list of all Ark color IDs for use with the setTargetDinoColor console command. Includes an easy-to-use command generator: select a color region and color code then copy the command to use in-game! This Page lists all Color Regions of creatures and where they can be found.
Parameters - setTargetDinoColor [region] [color ID] [Region] - Each creature in Ark has up to 6 color regions which relate to the numbers 0-5 (use 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5). [Color ID] - All of the Color Id's are listed above with an easy search and filter to find your perfect color quickly. Change this parameter to the Color ID number you.
The second region slot tells you the pattern of the cat: Blue (2) - Calico Cat Green (3) - Bengal Cat (Leopard/Stripe pattern) Yellow (4) - Tabby Cat Red (1) - Siamese Cat (Solid Colors, no patterns) I hope this helps! ARK Creature Color Regions (Vanilla) By Jynn For one reason or another, we occasionally find ourselves needing to change the colors of our dinosaurs. Whether this is to replace a dino lost through a bug, or just because in your own personal game you want that perfect dinosaur, or to get that dinosaur you saw and tried to tame, only for it to die. This Category contains all of the files used for the Dino Paint/Color Regions.
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