/Larkator

ARK dino locator that uses your saved .ark

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Larkator : ARK Dino Finder

Reads your ARK. Finds your dinos.

What is is?

Need help locating your next high-stat tame for better dino breeding? Larkator uses your ARK save file to help you locate both wild and tamed creatures.

Larkator Screenshot

Features

  • Find both wild and tamed creatures
  • Filter based on species, gender, min and max levels
  • Show the results on a map with full coordinates
  • Helps you find your lost tames
  • Creature stats are shown to help you find that elusive next tame
  • Automatically re-reads your save file when it changes
  • Supports all six of the standard ARK maps

Requirements

Larkator needs access to read your .ark save file to do its work. This works best for local saves but also works if you can fetch the save file via FTP or other service (which you'd do manually), but if you don't have access to this file I'm afraid you are out of luck.

Installation

For full step-by-step installation instructions refer to the wiki.

Use and Tips

  • Select a filter on the left side of the window to show a map of the results. Details of the results are show on the right.
  • Use your mouse's scroll wheel over a search filter's gender and level selector to change them.
  • To add a new species click the big add button. Set a category name, the species and any other filters you would like then click add.
  • Filters can be dragged around in the list to re-order or change categories.
  • While ingame, use the command saveworld to force the game to save - Larkator will update immediately
  • Locate that max-level Quetzal and go get it!

Support Continued Development

Larkator was made just for fun, but if you'd like to say thank you or support continued development then it is much appreciated.

Github Sponsorship ko-fi

Known Issues

See the known issues page on the wiki.

For new issues please raise then in Larkator issues but check for duplicate issues first.

License

Larkator is Open Source and released under the MIT license. Contributions are encouraged.

Thanks

Thanks to Qowyn for ark-tools, which inspired this tool - even though it it no longer used. Thanks to Flachdachs for ArkSavegameToolkit, a worthy successor to ark-tools.

Also thanks to @jamckee, @Rottenbeer, @WiredSharp, @m-soltys and @sixokig for their contributions.

The project includes ListView Layout Manager from Jani Giannoudis.