Console commands are ‘cheat’ type commands that players with the proper access (generally admins or hosts of local games) can use. These commands including spawning creatures and items, banning or unbanning other players on the server, force taming creatures, set temporary per session rules, gain experience, resources, etc.
Using the console
To open the console press:
This will make a back line appear that the player can type in. Hitting the control a second time will make the console screen larger and show the last several commands used. Hitting ESC (PC) or the back button (not sure on console) should make the line or screen disappear. Players can scroll up through the commands and hit enter on a particular one if they wish to use that same line again, rather than retyping it.
To use a command on a multiplayer server, the admin or player will need to enable cheats by typing in «enablecheats» (without the quotes) and then the admin password. This is (or should be) different from the server password if the server has one. Official servers will not have cheats enabled. Players on a local game will not need to set a password as cheats are already enabled.
After cheats have been enabled on a multiplayer server, most commands used will need a prefix of cheat or admincheat before the command itself. For example, if a player wanted to force tame a creature, they would used cheat forcetame while near and facing the creature, provided it is tamable. Local game players would simply use forcetame with the same actions. If using the console to deactivate a previous command, cheat or admincheat may not always be needed.
Players can also issue multiple commands on the same line by using the vertical bar <|>to separate commands.
List of Commands
In any situation where a player’s Steam 64ID is needed, this is a number that Steam uses to identify an individual player. If you don’t have this information, instructions on how to locate it is available at steamid.io.
· Все коды, советы, прохождение и трейнеры к игре PixARK
Коды (cheats) к игре PixARK
tilde, or whatever you have bound your console key to and type:
enablecheats [password] example = enablecheats pass123
You can also use these cheat codes in singleplayer mode.
ID List / Item List: ——————— Press the Tab or ` (tilde) key on your keyboard and type:
enablecheats Password (Switch out “Password” with your admin password)
Note: Must be logged in as admin to use copy only “cheat giveitemnum 001 1 1 0” Change the 0 to make blueprint. Change second 1 to change Quality. Change first 1 to change Quantity.
Server Admin Commands: ———————- Log in as admin do the following steps: Press the Tab or ` (tilde) key on your keyboard and type:
enablecheats Password (Switch out “Password” with your admin password)
Beginner Tips: ————— -=Stick to the “friendly zones” We’d suggest that new Explorers start in the Novice Prairie, where budding players can gather many resources, and encounter docile creatures! When looking at the map using the “M” key, the color of the area you’re in will match the legend showing how friendly or dangerous it is. Be sure to prepare before heading out into more dangerous regions of the ARK.
-=Get Crafting! First thing that Explorers should try and do after landing on the ARK is to craft themselves their first set of tools! By opening up your inventory using the default key “I” and going to the crafting tab, Explorers will be able to see what they need to collect in order to craft their first pickaxe and hatchet. These are vital tools for every Explorer and should be a priority.
-=Home is where the House is. Having a home to call your own is another vital step to thriving on the ARK! Find an area that is right for you, gather materials for the home you’d like to make, and then get to building! Be sure to check out the engram list to see all of the different tools and structures you can make, and work on creating your dream home!
Tips You Should Know Before Starting: ————————————- To get started:
Punch a tree to get wood. Pick thatch from the grass and fiber from the berry bushes.
Craft a wood pick and hatchet. Cut trees with the hatchet and mine the ground with the pick.
Dig a hole somewhere for a temporary shelter until you can build something stronger.
It takes a lot of crafting to make foundations, walls and ceilings. Fortunately, you can mostly use harvested blocks of dirt, clay, or stone to build your first structures. Crafting building blocks uses mostly one of something. Doors and windows will require more material. Some structural items may need foundations in order to build or place crafting items on them.
Mine flint from the special rocks you see in the area. Dig down to rock to get stone to craft a spear.
As soon as you level up for them, get and craft a stone pick and hatchet. Mining will go much faster. Store extra items in a chest.
All herbivores appear to be passive tames. What you can tame is limited to what level you are at. I would suggest that you get a firefly right away. They make a good flashlight when it gets dark out or for working inside of your mines and caves.
Beware that Phenomas will attack you if you attack them. Only the Dodos will run off crying when you attack it.
Tamed creatures can be stored as a Pokemon ball and carried in your inventory.
If you are killed, you lose your inventory, but retain everything on your hot bar. Expect to be killed a lot until you can better protect yourself from spitters and raptors.
If you stray from the safe zone, things get a lot more dangerous especially in the pits and caves. However, that’s where the better stuff can be found.
With no tools in your hand, the right mouse button activates your scanner that can be used to examine items much like the spotting scope.
There is no Bola in the game. Fortunately, one “Sleepy Arrow,” to the head of a Pteradon will knock it out for taming. Inventory of creatures is in the lower middle left, not the boxes on the right. To get a raptor, dig a pit so that it can fall into it to be trapped. They are a lot harder to capture and knock out.
Crafting stations work a lot different from Ark. For a fire, place fuel in the slot, light it, then select what you want to craft on the left. The items will automatically transfer from your inventory and storage to process. It is similar to how the Structure Plus crafting option works.
Selection of objects for learning the engram and crafting uses an index icon system on the left. If you don’t see what you need, click through it until you find that item. Some of the saddles are hiding in those different categories. They won’t show if you select all.
Copper is a rare resource found buried in the ground near flint. So is coal. As soon as you can, craft copper tools to replace the pick and ax. A copper pick will mine stone for building so much faster.
The game is not fully balance as of yet, expect things and game play to change as the update are made. Be aware of using your tames in combat for now. Like you, they will be attacked by the wild predators, even more so. The good news, a high level pteradon will tear up the pesky bats gathering lots of raw meat and hide from them.
Like Ark, you can build a raft. You will have to be completely in the water to launch it. Have the ax handy to deal with the predator fish when you launch your raft.
When you kill something, it will usually drop a box which you harvest with a pick or hatchet. You may also get a loot chest.
There are quest available at the Quest Station. When completed, you will get a loot chest as a reward.
Be carefully of punching a hole in the dam or breaking through into the river while mining. You will start a flood. Fortunately, you can repair the break with dirt, clay, stone, etc… The water will eventually dry up and may create a lot of clay from the dirt inside.
This game allows for the use of multiple maps and characters in single player. Don’t be afraid to experiment until you find a map and character that you like. You can always delete the bad ones from the game when you start.
Like Ark, you can archive your single player game save by making a copy of the Saved folder and placing that somewhere else. Revert the game back to your old save at the risk of corrupting your save. Delete the save, then copy the archived one back. Again at your own risk. You have been warned.
The Basics of Magic & Taming Magic Animals: ——————————————- Written by Micro Man
In this guide I will go over all the basics of magic and how to tame magic creatures. It seems magic is a bit of a mysterious subject in Pixark so I’m here to help.
-=The Basics=- Essentially magic is the first step into higher tier content. And from my experiences with server chat and forum discussions it seems to still be quite a confusing subject for some, which is fair as some of the mechanics are really hard to figure out. So without further ado let’s begin the guide.
-=The Basic Resources=- To start off I will list some of the basic resources you are going to need for magic content.
These resources are all relatively easy to collect. They also are the main resources for most of the crafting recipes linked to magic.
-=Magic Stones=- Magic stones are harder to find and are pretty much the hardest and most vital resource for magic. These stones can be found underground. The names of the stones are the following:
* Topaz * Emerald * Ruby * Sapphire * Amethyst
You might have come across these gems while mining or exploring caves and wondered why you can’t collect them with your pickaxe or drill. This is because they have to be collected with a wand. I know, it’s very confusing and honestly I don’t know why we can’t just use our tools on them.
Once you collect these gems you will notice that their names get changed to suit the elements:
These stones are going to be the most important part of magic crafting. You will need them in all sorts of recipes to craft utility items and staves.
-=Weaponizing Magic=- Now that we know about the basic resources it’s time to use them to our advantage in combat. At the magic workbench you can craft a staff. Once you have it in your toolbar you will realize it requires ammo. This ammo is the stones we talked about earlier. However you have to turn them into dust. This can be done at one of the specialized workbenches for magic.
Once you’ve turned the stones into dust you can use them as different ammo types. They can be switched out similar to how switching arrow types and ammo types work. Just drag the essence into the staff and it will use that until it runs out. All the elements have different projectiles however I am not sure if they in anyway debuff or do more damage to certain types of enemies.
-=Taming Magic Creatures=- Taming magic creatures requires magic sleepy arrows. These can be crafted using the following resources:
1 x Stone Arrow 1 x Magic Berry 1 x Mageweave Bark 1 x Wind Magic Stone
These arrows can be fired from arrow turrets, the bow and crossbow. Make sure you scan creatures to find out if they are considered magical because if you shoot normal sleepy arrows you will damage the creature and eventually kill them.
-=Small Early Game Tip=- As soon as you can craft magic sleepy arrows go out there and farm around 20 of them and trap a specter wolf. Proceed to shoot it with the sleepy arrows and feed it meat once it’s unconscious.
Once tamed you are able to ride it without needing a saddle. This wolf is an absolute monster when it comes to dealing with early game creatures and allows you to ride a powerful creature without any real level restrictions besides the level needed to craft magic sleepy arrows.