or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/ScorchedEarth/Dinos/Deathworm/Deathworm_Character_BP.Deathworm_Character_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Deathworm (Minion)
cheat summon Deathworm_Character_Minion_BP_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/ScorchedEarth/Dinos/Manticore/Minions/Deathworm_Character_Minion_BP.Deathworm_Character_Minion_BP'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Deathworm (Gauntlet)
cheat summon Deathworm_Character_BP_Gauntlet_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis/Dinos/MissionVariants/Gauntlet/Lunar/Deathworm_Character_BP_Gauntlet.Deathworm_Character_BP_Gauntlet'" 500 0 0 35
Variant Deathworm (Gauntlet2)
cheat summon Deathworm_Character_BP_STA_C
or
cheat SpawnDino "Blueprint'/Game/Genesis2/Missions/ModularMission/Gauntlet2/STA/Dinos/Deathworm_Character_BP_STA.Deathworm_Character_BP_STA'" 500 0 0 35
Common
Rare
Untameable
Cave
The Deathworm is one of the Creatures in ARK: Survival Evolved. It is available in the Scorched Earth, Lost Island and Ragnarok DLCs. A variant, the Iceworm Male is also available on Ragnarok.
Basic Info[]
Dossier[]
This section is intended to be an exact copy of what the survivor Helena Walker, the author of the dossiers, has written. There may be some discrepancies between this text and the in-game creature.
Khorkoi arrakis
TimeUnknown
DietCarnivore
TemperamentExtremely Territorial
- Wild
The titanic Khorkoi arrakis is commonly called a "Death Worm" by the locals, though I'm not certain that it is actually a worm. It shares some similarities to some segmented worms, namely the aquatic Eunice aphroditois, but it's biology doesn't seem consistent with other members of the annelid phylum. However, the "death" part of its name could not be more spot on. Khorkoi is without question the apex predator of this desert. It will devour anything that dares to set foot in the Endless Dunes, regardless of size or ferocity. Khorkoi spends most of its time burrowed beneath the desert sands, exploding to the surface only to devour its prey in a single bite. The only chance of surviving a Khorkoi attack is if its initial lunge misses, as it's momentarily immobile afterwards. Theoretically, that could provide a brief opportunity to escape its territory. I wouldn't count on such luck, though.
- Domesticated
Attempting to tame Khorkoi will almost certainly result in failure and a very painful death. Any survivors in this desert should avoid Khorkoi territory at all costs.
Behavior[]
Being a territorial creature, the Deathworm will attack any player who wanders too close to it. When mobile, the Deathworm will move just under the sand, appearing as a small, oscillating sand heap. A provoked, mobile Deathworm will chase players until out of range, and can be quite tenacious in their pursuit.
Once within range, the Deathworm will emerge from the ground to engage in melee combat. It will simply chain melee lunges and will only move while emerged to readjust its attack direction. If the prey attempts to escape, the Deathworm will simply return below the surface to re-enter its mobile phase and pursue the victim until the victim gets far out of range or is killed.
It has a keen hatred for Wyvern, Rock Drake and Reaper and will shift its attention over any other tamed preys if they are nearby.
Iceworm Male (Variant)[]
An ice-themed version of the Deathworm, found on Ragnarok inside the Frozen Dungeon. It has a light blue color scheme with white appendages and grey claws.
This variant is also much less powerful, with only 1700 health rather than 20000
Appearance[]
The ocean of sand surrounding the Scorched Earth is patrolled by the appropriately named Deathworm, a burrowing predatory invertebrate of titanic proportions. Resembling a gigantic worm (or perhaps a leech) with slicing mouthparts and clattering vestigial legs, these blind, nightmarish creatures have excellent hearing and will attack almost anything they detect moving across the dunes, bursting up from below to seize their prey. Due to their extremely territorial nature, very little else is known about Deathworm behavior.
Color Scheme and Regions[]
This section displays the Deathworm's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Deathworm. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Deathworm will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.
This information can be used to alter the Deathworm's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor <ColorRegion> <ColorID>
in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6
would color the Deathworm's "head and sides" magenta.
Drops[]
- Harvest
- Random Special Loot
Base Stats and Growth[]
Attribute | Base Value | Level Increase |
---|---|---|
Wild | ||
Health | 20000 | +40 |
Stamina | 100 | +10 |
Oxygen | N/A | N/A |
Food | 100 | +10 |
Weight | 100 | +2 |
Melee Damage | 225 | +11.25 |
Movement Speed | 100% | N/A |
Torpidity | 100 | +6 |
- For a comparison of the stats of all creatures, see Base Creature Statistics.
- For an explanation of exactly how the levelup calculation works, see Creature Stats Calculation.
Movement [u/s] |
Base Speed | Sprinting Speed |
---|---|---|
Wild | Wild | |
Walking | ?
|
? |
Swimming | 300
|
? |
- 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100% Movement Speed.
- 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
- For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.
Bite | Stamina Cost | Attack Range | Description | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Base | Minimum | Activation | The Deathworm bites the target. | ||||||||||
0 | 2500 | 0 | 3000 | ||||||||||
Attack Type | Damage | Projectile Values | Torpor Values | Status Effect: Stamina | Status Effect: Torpidity | ||||||||
Life | Impulse | Radius | Base | Mult | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | |||
Melee | 225 |
Claw | Stamina Cost | Attack Range | Description | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Base | Minimum | Activation | |||||||||||
0 | 2500 | 0 | 3000 | ||||||||||
Attack Type | Damage | Projectile Values | Torpor Values | Status Effect: Stamina | Status Effect: Torpidity | ||||||||
Life | Impulse | Radius | Base | Mult | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | |||
Melee | 225 |
Attribute | Base Value | Level Increase |
---|---|---|
Wild | ||
Health | 1725 | +3.45 |
Stamina | 100 | +10 |
Oxygen | N/A | N/A |
Food | 100 | +10 |
Weight | 100 | +2 |
Melee Damage | 225 | +11.25 |
Movement Speed | 100% | N/A |
Torpidity | 100 | +6 |
- For a comparison of the stats of all creatures, see Base Creature Statistics.
- For an explanation of exactly how the levelup calculation works, see Creature Stats Calculation.
Movement [u/s] |
Base Speed | Sprinting Speed |
---|---|---|
Wild | Wild | |
Walking | ?
|
? |
Swimming | 300
|
? |
- 1These are the base speeds of the creature at 100% Movement Speed.
- 2These are the speeds of the creature tamed and non-imprinted.
- For a comparison of the speeds of all creatures, see Base Creature Speeds.
Bite | Stamina Cost | Attack Range | Description | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Base | Minimum | Activation | The Deathworm bites the target. | ||||||||||
0 | 2500 | 0 | 3000 | ||||||||||
Attack Type | Damage | Projectile Values | Torpor Values | Status Effect: Stamina | Status Effect: Torpidity | ||||||||
Life | Impulse | Radius | Base | Mult | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | |||
Melee | 225 |
Claw | Stamina Cost | Attack Range | Description | ||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Base | Minimum | Activation | |||||||||||
0 | 2500 | 0 | 3000 | ||||||||||
Attack Type | Damage | Projectile Values | Torpor Values | Status Effect: Stamina | Status Effect: Torpidity | ||||||||
Life | Impulse | Radius | Base | Mult | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | Duration | Damage Mult | Amount | |||
Melee | 225 |
Combat[]
General[]
Deathworm habitats are located all over the map among the large sand dunes.
Spotting[]
Deathworms can be hard to spot, as they are more or less invisible to any vision above the ground. Carpet-Searching is not recommended considering the size of desert.
However, there are bugs that can be used to find Deathworms. When a Deathworm comes into the range of rendering, it may flash out for a single frame before it disappears. This allows survivors to have a rough position of the worm. Further more, survivors can use Orbit Camera to look through the floor. With a good slope of terrain, one can find the body of the Deathworm underground, obtaining its precise position. Then decide to fight or evade.
Deathworm can spawn outside the map boundary. There is no way to fight one unless using ghost
command to go through the boundary and lure it in.
Strategy[]
The best strategy is to team up with another survivor, and take turns to distract - and attack.
Using a Wyvern and a Rex, the Rex can draw the Deathworm out and while the Rex is attacking, the Wyvern can land and attack. If the Deathworm dives or begins to target the Wyvern, the Wyvern can fly away until the Deathworm is focused on the Rex again.
The Megatherium's bug-killing abilities are also worth noting as being effective on Deathworms.
If imported, a fully imprinted Giga with its owner on its back will always outpower a Deathworm.
Thylacoleos are useful for their Bleed Effect and Agility albeit have rather low health compared to a Deathworm's Damage
Weaponry[]
A rideable creature is very good to have, as going on foot could risk your life. A high level Rex can fight one Deathworm safely. Wyverns are also good for taking care of a Deathworm due to their high DPS, especially Lightning Wyverns. Just be careful, as Wyverns have a relatively low base health and no armor from a saddle, making them easier for the Deathworm to kill.
Dangers[]
Deathworms could attack at any time. If you are traveling in the sand dunes along the outskirts of the map, you can sometimes see a sandheap moving around. If you're not on the hunt for Deathworms, you should watch out. Alpha Deathworms are even bigger and stronger than the normal Deathworms. If you are using a large creature to take down a Deathworm, like a Rex or Rock Elemental, they may get stuck on each other, which will prevent your tame from escaping.
Weakness[]
The Rock Elemental is resistant to all forms of damage except for armor piercing bullets and explosives. Along with its great offensive capabilities, it offers the best protection against a Deathworm. However, it is rather difficult to tame a Rock Elemental. It is recommended to either have 2 high level Elementals or 1-2 High Level Rex(es). Rexes seem to be the best way as they do more DPS than Rock Elementals.
They only spawn at level 1, meaning they always have the same stats, including health and melee damage, hence a fight with them can be well calculated.
Deathworms cannot attack while burrowed allowing for a brief opportunity to apply Bleed with a Thylacoleo without risking damage
Utility[]
Roles[]
- Resources: The Deathworms can not be tamed but they do provide bountiful resources like Keratin, Deathworm Horns, AnglerGel, the rare Black Pearls, Leech Blood and Organic Polymer.
- EXP: Deathworm offers 12000 EXP when killed, which is exceptional for levelling your character and tames.
- Suprise Attack: Due to their ability to travel underground Deathworms can be lured to attack other players or a player can be lured over to the Deathworm"s location.
- Damage:
Spotlight[]
Notes/Trivia[]
For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Deathworm, see the relevant Wikipedia article.
- Despite The Deathworms having mouths in the Scorched Earth Cover Art it never shows its mouth in game even when attacking or as a trophy mount/taxidermy.
- In the Dossier for the Deathworm Helena states that due to a lack of prey, it would be impossible for Deathworms to exist. However, there is the possibility that they are a cannibalistic species and hunt one another when food is scarce, which would explain their biology and why they are untamable as they would be too ferocious to be controlled.
- While this would seem like a far stretch, there are in fact animals in real life that display such behaviour and cannibalize one another when food is scarce (for example some species of Sharks such as the Hammerhead Shark).
- Deathworms strangely resembles the Aphrodite Eunice (colloquially known as the Bobbit (t) worm)
- This creature has striking similarities to an insect called antlion which employs a hunting strategy of creating pitfall traps within the sand to catch insects.
- There is a small section of the dossier where this creature is referred to as "Lineus" ([Wikipedia:Lineus a genus of nemertine worms]), despite being referred to as "Khorkoi arrakis" in the rest of the dossier.
- Besides their horns, Deathworms are the only source of Leech Blood and AnglerGel in Scorched Earth aside from fishing.
- It is also the only source of Black Pearls aside from the Phoenix, which will rarely poop out Black Pearls instead of its normal Silica Pearls, though the Deathworm is a much more consistent method of harvesting.
- The generic name "Khorkhoi" refers to an "Olgoi-Khorkhoi", better known as the [Wikipedia:Mongolian Death Worm Mongolian Death Worm], a cryptozoological creature that terrorizes the Gobi Desert and probably inspired ARK's Deathworm.
- Unlike its mythological counterpart however it can't use electricity attacks or spew acid at its prey.
- The term "Arrakis" in the creature's species name might refer to the planet Arrakis, a fictional desert planet pivotal to the events of the well known science fiction series Dune by Frank Herbert. It's worth mentioning that the planet Arrakis is inhabited by massive, carnivorous, burrowing sandworms that bear many similarities to the Deathworm.
- It's possible to get stuck by the Deathworm as it surfaces to attack, especially when on a larger mount such as a Wyvern. You will be locked in place and unable to escape. Use extreme caution when traveling or even landing on the Outer Sands.
- A Deathworm can destroy an adobe house in a matter of seconds. Caution is advised if you want to live in the desert surrounding the map.
- It originally will shift its attention towards nearby tamed Wyvern, but both Rock Drake and Reaper, both tamed from birth, are also mainly targeted by Deathworms due to the similar method as that of Wyverns.
- Prior to v287.110, Corrupted Deathworms existed on Extinction, it is however unknown as to why they were removed.
- Do not summon a tamed Deathworm, because after a few minutes, when fighting, will just be stuck in one spot, and unrelentingly attack one spot, so they don't do much.
- Using a Pteranodon and a Giganotosaurus you can easily clear 5-10 horns and hour rotating between the spawn points. There are two spawn points right next to each other on Scorched Earth at approximately 55-90 on the ridge.
- Deathworms are easily one of the largest creatures in the game with one being around as long as a Titanosaur.
- On Ragnarok, you can sometimes lure one into the ocean to reveal their massive size, only a tiny portion of which is normally visible.
- Their underground motion defies physics and quite frankly makes no sense. They travel facing straight downward, very rigid, looking like a giant spike thrust through the sand moving sideways through the ground. Their tail tip sits just below the surface, which causes the small bulge that follows players across the sand, then arch their body around to attack.
- As of (2020-03-17) Alpha Deathworms do not grant exp to your chibi pets.
- Although the Death Worm's mythological counterpart Mongolian Death Worm is a land animal that lives in the desert, the Death Worm's other counterpart the real world Bobbit Worm is an aquatic animal that lives in the ocean.
- Unlike the Mongolian Death Worm that never existed the Bobbit Worm is a animal that is currently still exists to this day.
- Corrupted Deathworms can still be spawned with a console commands on Extinction (
summon Deathworm_Character_BP_Corrupt_C
). - Deathworms make slowed sounds of an equus
- It may be inspired by the sandworms from Frank Herbert's 1965 novel Dune.
Lore[]
This section may contain spoilers related to the background-story of ARK: Survival Evolved. If you want to experience the story ingame, you probably shouldn't continue reading on this section. |
Based on research conducted by Helena, the Deathworm acts as a natural barrier to keep animals and humans inside the world which she knew to be a space station posing as a real ecosystem. The Island doesn't have this problem due to it being surrounded by water, which the "Scorched Earth" world lacks. Additionally, the huge population of large predators living in a wasteland devoid of prey confirmed her previous knowledge that her environments were artificial.
Changelog[]
Patch | Changes |
---|---|
246.0 Scorched Earth Expansion Release | Deathworm is added to the game |
246.3 | Lesser Antidote can now be alternatively crafted with Deathworm Horns instead of Leech Blood or Woolly Rhino Horn |
250.0 | Added Alpha Deathworm Trophy |
258.8 Ragnarok Expansion Release | Added the Iceworm Male and Iceworm Queen |
285.104 Extinction Expansion Release | Added the Corrupted Deathworm |
287.110 | Removed the Corrupted Deathworm |
Gallery[]
The Deathworm in the Deathsands