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The YouTube video discusses "Ark Survival Ascended" (ASA), a remake of "Ark Survival Evolved" with improvements and limitations, such as restricted creatures and engrams until further DLCs. It ranks ridable flying dinosaurs on the island, noting their unique attributes and uses in different game stages. The Tapejara is appreciated for its versatility and tech saddle, the Pteranodon for its early-game speed, the Argentavis for its mid-game utility, and the Quetzal for its high weight capacity despite its taming challenges. The Rino Natha, a powerful late-game creature, is honored for its extensive capabilities, although its high requirements make it a significant commitment. The video also anticipates new wyverns in the December release of the Scorched Earth DLC.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses their inspiration from recent Ark Survival Ascended (ASA) screenshots and the upcoming remake of Ark Survival Evolved using Unreal Engine 5. The remake promises new improvements and will initially limit the game to creatures and engrams from the island until further DLCs are released. This results in the exclusion of items like cryopods and egg incubators. The segment then ranks ridable flying dinosaurs on the island. At number six is a creature not commonly tamed due to its slow speed and lack of stamina, despite its ability to land on water and reduce the weight of organic polymer. Number five is the Tapejara, which can pick up small creatures, has decent stamina, can cling to walls, strafe, and carry another passenger. It is also the only ASA flyer with a tech saddle, though it is slower than other flying creatures.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the rankings of various flying creatures in the game “Ark: Survival Evolved.” At number four is the Pteranodon, notable for its speed and ability to pick up small creatures, making it useful in early and mid-game PvP despite its low weight and stamina. At number three is the Argentavis, valued for its mid-game utility, carrying capacity, and ability to heal by eating corpses, although it is relatively slow. The Quetzal ranks just below the top spot, praised for its enormous weight capacity and use as a mobile base and taming pen, though it is the slowest flyer and difficult to tame. An upcoming honorable mention includes an update where Studio Wildcard will release the Scorched Earth DLC in December, which will introduce new wyvern types.
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In this part of the video, the narrator describes the capabilities and features of the Rino Natha, a creature with high health, damage, weight, and oxygen stats. The Rino Natha can pick up large creatures, cling to walls, has a two-seater saddle, can strafe in any direction, perform a fear roar, swim, land on water, and produce resin for various uses. It can shoot needles and other projectiles and reduce incoming damage. Despite humorous suggestions of additional capabilities such as cooking dinner and doing taxes, the creature is highlighted as a late-game tame requiring a complicated setup and a lengthy raising process. The narrator also mentions production challenges and encourages viewers to subscribe for more content.
