ARK Tamed Dino Stat Calculator

Enter creature values and current server multipliers. Compare final stats, point share, rarity, and balance. Use clean results to guide ARK breeding choices confidently.

Calculator Inputs

Example Data Table

Creature Stat Base Wild Points Total Wild Imprint Use Case
Rex Health 1100 38 224 100% Boss line check
Argentavis Weight 400 32 180 80% Carry build
Therizinosaur Melee Damage 100 42 226 100% Breeding comparison
Shadowmane Stamina 400 28 190 65% Travel setup

Formula Used

The calculator uses a flexible model for tamed stat estimation and statistical comparison.

Final stat = ((Base × (1 + Wild Points × Wild Increase)) × Taming Multiplier + Taming Additive) × (1 + Tamed Points × Tamed Increase) × (1 + Imprint Percent × Imprint Bonus) × Server Multiplier
Wild share = Wild Points ÷ Total Wild Points × 100
Mean = Total Wild Points ÷ 7
Z score = (Wild Points - Mean) ÷ √(Total Wild Points × 1/7 × 6/7)
Percentile = NormalCDF(Z score) × 100

The seven stat model is a planning estimate. Creature settings, species modifiers, and server rules can change exact values.

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the creature name and choose the stat you want to check.
  2. Add the base stat, wild points, and total wild points.
  3. Enter tamed levels, imprint values, and server multipliers.
  4. Press Calculate to view the result above the form.
  5. Use CSV for spreadsheet records or PDF for a simple report.

Why this calculator helps

An ARK tamed creature can look strong, yet the raw numbers may hide weak point rolls. This calculator turns visible stats into a clearer statistical picture. It estimates the final stat from base value, wild points, tamed points, imprint bonus, and server multiplier. It also compares one stat against the total wild point pool.

Better stat decisions

Breeding usually rewards patience and clean tracking. A high health number can be useful, but it may not mean the dino has a rare health roll. The percentile score gives a quick view of how unusual that point investment is. The z score helps compare different creatures using the same statistical scale.

Inputs that matter

The base stat and increase rates control the main estimate. Wild points show points gained before taming. Domesticated points show levels added after taming. Taming multiplier and additive bonus help model special stat changes. Imprint percent and imprint bonus estimate the extra value from raised creatures. The server multiplier adjusts the result for custom worlds.

How to read results

The final stat is the estimated value after every selected factor. Wild share shows how much of the wild level pool belongs to the chosen stat. Percentile rank estimates how that roll compares with a simple seven stat distribution. A higher percentile suggests a rarer roll. It does not guarantee perfect breeding value, because creature species and game settings can vary.

Breeding workflow

Use the same settings for each candidate. Record health, stamina, weight, melee, and other important stats. Export the CSV file for spreadsheets. Download the PDF when you need a quick report for tribe planning. Keep the best percentile creatures separate. Then combine strong rolls through breeding until the target line becomes stable.

Important limits

The tool uses an open statistical model, so it is best for planning and comparison. Official creature formulas can include hidden species modifiers, mutation history, and game version changes. Treat the output as a strong estimate, not a promise. For best results, test one known creature first, then reuse those settings across your stable.

FAQs

What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates a tamed creature stat using base value, wild levels, tamed levels, imprint, server rates, and taming modifiers.

Is the percentile exact?

No. It uses a simple seven stat distribution. It is useful for comparison, but exact game rolls can vary by creature and settings.

What are wild points?

Wild points are level points placed into a stat before taming. They help show whether a creature has a strong natural roll.

What are tamed points?

Tamed points are levels added after the creature is owned. They raise the selected stat using the tamed increase rate.

Can I use custom server settings?

Yes. Enter your server stat multiplier, imprint bonus, and rate values. The result will follow those custom inputs.

Why is my official value different?

Some creatures use hidden modifiers or special stat rules. Check species data and adjust multipliers until one known creature matches.

Can this help breeding?

Yes. Compare percentile rank and wild point share across candidates. Keep strong rolls for health, stamina, weight, or melee lines.

What does extra tamed points needed mean?

It estimates how many more tamed points may be needed to reach your target stat under the current settings.

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