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Controlador Maestro Corrupto
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Domestication
Tameable
Rideable
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The System Root during The Final Test, accessible through HLN-A after completing enough Missions.

The Corrupted Master Controller is a Creature in ARK: Survival Evolved's Expansion Pack Genesis: Part 1.

Basic Info[]

Starting the Fight[]

First you have to complete a certain amount of missions before you can try a encounter. You can talk to HNLA and choose "Arrival Protocol". Choose either "Gamma", "Beta", or "Alpha" to be transported to the fight arena.

  • GAMMA needs 58 completed missions
  • BETA needs 116 completed missions
  • ALPHA needs 168 completed missions

Behavior[]

At first he floats in the middle, doing nothing but hurl insults towards the survivors. Those same insults are effectively intertwined with in-game lore. In the last phase, he becomes more aggressive, firing lasers everywhere with his eyes that dismount the player on contact. His insults are more frequent, but HLN-A quips back at him harder with a thermometer on her screen.

Appearance[]

This corrupted AI stands tall in the middle with a purplish hue and clad in purple armor which shatters on each phase. and in the end, when you defeat him, he reveals his own face which is surprisingly similar to Edmund Rockwell.

Lore[]

The Corrupted Master Controller is likely the digital final form of Rockwell, who had hacked into the Genesis program and took the form of the Master Controller after escaping Aberration. This is evidenced in the dialogue during the boss battle and the ending of Genesis Part 1 where Rockwell can be seen. How Rockwell accessed the Genesis Simulation as well as changing his appearance outside the simulation is unknown.

Anytime HLN-A and the survivor fixes a glitch that is related to Genesis: Part 1 Story, Rockwell´s interactions, overall, is him insulting the survivor about how little they know on what is really going on behind the curtains. A notable interaction is him asking what Helena, the other Homo Deus, and Rockwell himself are preparing the survivors for with the Genesis Simulation.

Throughout the battle against him, he reveals his motives to the survivor: to use the Genesis Simulation as a garden to test, enslave, and gather survivors who show a sign of servility or being subservient to his will and vision of the new world he will make on Earth. He rigs the Genesis Simulation by deleting most of the master AIs and rigging the final test where he is the final obstacle. He uses and turns inactive survivors into Corrupted Avatars to help build his army. In the final test, he tests survivors inside the simulation to see if they are subservient. Outside the Genesis Simulation, he uses Element to infect both the survivors that have passed his test and the survivors that aren't active. If a survivor passes his test and they weren't showing servility, he simply kills them to ensure his vision isn't threatened.

Here are some of the reasons why many in the community conclude that the Corrupted Master Controller is Rockwell:

  • He knows who Helena Walker is, and states she knew him well.
  • He has a need for servants, people who are subservient to him and will allow him to do his testing on them.
  • The Corrupted Master Controller speaks of visions of the world he will make in its image and the foundations of human civilization being forever altered, something that Rockwell mentions in a vague way where Element will "help" propel humanity into the future all the way back in Scorched Earth.
  • He says the survivor is too rebellious and as a result, unworthy of living in his world. This is something Rockwell mentions in his explorer notes in Aberration where if anyone is unworthy or insults him, they will face inevitable doom.
  • In the end cutscene, a rockwell tentacle attacks the survivor.
  • In the Genesis: Part 2 description on community crunch, it was confirmed that this is, indeed, Sir Edmund Rockwell.

Color Scheme and Regions[]




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Esta criatura siempre aparece con el mismo esquema de color y no tiene regiones de color.

Esto implica que es imposible realizar modificaciones sobre el color natural de Controlador Maestro Corrupto.

Drops[]

  • Master Controller Trophy (Genesis Part 1) Master Controller Trophy Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • VR Boss Flag (Genesis Part 1) VR Boss Flag Genesis Part 1 Icon

Base Stats and Growth[]

Ten en cuenta, que las estadísticas podrán variar en ARK:Survival of the fittest, y en ARK:Mobile

Estadísticas básicas
Atributos Cantidad a nivel 1 Aumento por cada punto
Salvaje
Health Salud 25000 +5000
Stamina Energía 100 +10
Oxygen Oxígeno 150 +15
Food Comida 100 +10
Peso Peso 100 +2
Melee Damage Daño cuerpo a cuerpo ?2 ?
Movement Speed Velocidad de Movimiento 100% N/A3
Torpidity Inconsciencia 100 +6

1Los porcentajes se basan en el valor de la estadística al momento de ser domesticada (es decir, después de aplicarse la efectividad de tameo.)
2Aquí, se muestra el Daño base en bruto, en lugar de mediante porcentajes.
3Las criaturas salvajes no incrementan su velocidad de movimiento al subir de nivel.
4La Inconsciencia aumenta con los niveles, pero no puede ser subida manualmente una vez ha sido domesticada.

  • Para ver una comparación de todas las estadísticas de las criaturas, consulta Estadísticas de criatura base.
  • Para una explicación de cómo se calcula la subida de nivel, comprueba los cálculos de estadísticas para criaturas.
Velocidad de movimiento
Tipo de movimiento Velocidad base Corriendo
Salvaje
Nadando 300 N/A
Volando 600 N/A
  • Estas son las velocidades base con un 100 % de velocidad de movimiento
  • Para una comparación de todas las velocidades de movimiento, consulta Velocidad base de criaturas


Stamina Cost Attack Range Description
Base Minimum Activation

Ten en cuenta, que las estadísticas podrán variar en ARK:Survival of the fittest, y en ARK:Mobile

Estadísticas básicas
Atributos Cantidad a nivel 1 Aumento por cada punto
Salvaje
Health Salud 60000 +12000
Stamina Energía 100 +10
Oxygen Oxígeno 150 +15
Food Comida 100 +10
Peso Peso 100 +2
Melee Damage Daño cuerpo a cuerpo ?2 ?
Movement Speed Velocidad de Movimiento 100% N/A3
Torpidity Inconsciencia 100 +6

1Los porcentajes se basan en el valor de la estadística al momento de ser domesticada (es decir, después de aplicarse la efectividad de tameo.)
2Aquí, se muestra el Daño base en bruto, en lugar de mediante porcentajes.
3Las criaturas salvajes no incrementan su velocidad de movimiento al subir de nivel.
4La Inconsciencia aumenta con los niveles, pero no puede ser subida manualmente una vez ha sido domesticada.

  • Para ver una comparación de todas las estadísticas de las criaturas, consulta Estadísticas de criatura base.
  • Para una explicación de cómo se calcula la subida de nivel, comprueba los cálculos de estadísticas para criaturas.
Velocidad de movimiento
Tipo de movimiento Velocidad base Corriendo
Salvaje
Nadando 300 N/A
Volando 600 N/A
  • Estas son las velocidades base con un 100 % de velocidad de movimiento
  • Para una comparación de todas las velocidades de movimiento, consulta Velocidad base de criaturas


Stamina Cost Attack Range Description
Base Minimum Activation

Ten en cuenta, que las estadísticas podrán variar en ARK:Survival of the fittest, y en ARK:Mobile

Estadísticas básicas
Atributos Cantidad a nivel 1 Aumento por cada punto
Salvaje
Health Salud 150000 +30000
Stamina Energía 100 +10
Oxygen Oxígeno 150 +15
Food Comida 100 +10
Peso Peso 100 +2
Melee Damage Daño cuerpo a cuerpo ?2 ?
Movement Speed Velocidad de Movimiento 100% N/A3
Torpidity Inconsciencia 100 +6

1Los porcentajes se basan en el valor de la estadística al momento de ser domesticada (es decir, después de aplicarse la efectividad de tameo.)
2Aquí, se muestra el Daño base en bruto, en lugar de mediante porcentajes.
3Las criaturas salvajes no incrementan su velocidad de movimiento al subir de nivel.
4La Inconsciencia aumenta con los niveles, pero no puede ser subida manualmente una vez ha sido domesticada.

  • Para ver una comparación de todas las estadísticas de las criaturas, consulta Estadísticas de criatura base.
  • Para una explicación de cómo se calcula la subida de nivel, comprueba los cálculos de estadísticas para criaturas.
Velocidad de movimiento
Tipo de movimiento Velocidad base Corriendo
Salvaje
Nadando 300 N/A
Volando 600 N/A
  • Estas son las velocidades base con un 100 % de velocidad de movimiento
  • Para una comparación de todas las velocidades de movimiento, consulta Velocidad base de criaturas


Stamina Cost Attack Range Description
Base Minimum Activation

Aumento de estadísticas al subir nivel en estado salvaje

Escribe los valores de la criatura salvaje para revisar en que estadísticas sobresale más. Los valores marcados con verde en una criatura de alto nivel son muy buenos para la crianza/reproducción. Si ya has domesticado una criatura, puedes intentar recuperar la información que tenía cuando era salvaje con la siguiente herramienta: ARK Stats Extractor.

Controlador Maestro Corrupto

Nota: después de que la criatura sea domesticada, conseguirá algunas bonificaciones a sus estadísticas dependiendo de la efectividad del domesticado. Esto dificulta el obtener los niveles precisos de una criatura domesticada, por lo que esta calculadora te ayudará mucho, ya que está pensada para dinosaurios salvajes únicamente. Con ella, podrás tener una idea sobre la distribución de las estadísticas de una criatura.

Unlocks[]

  • Gamma Terran Ascension Implant (Genesis Part 1) Gamma Terran Ascension Implant Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Claws (Genesis Part 1) Tek Claws Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Dedicated Storage Tek Dedicated Storage
  • Tek Replicator Tek Replicator
  • Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff (Genesis Part 1) Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff Genesis Part 1 Icon

  • Astrocetus Tek Saddle (Genesis Part 1) Astrocetus Tek Saddle Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Beta Terran Ascension Implant (Genesis Part 1) Beta Terran Ascension Implant Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Claws (Genesis Part 1) Tek Claws Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Dedicated Storage Tek Dedicated Storage
  • Tek Leggings Tek Leggings
  • Tek Replicator Tek Replicator
  • Tek Shoulder Cannon (Genesis Part 1) Tek Shoulder Cannon Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff (Genesis Part 1) Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff Genesis Part 1 Icon

  • Alpha Terran Ascension Implant (Genesis Part 1) Alpha Terran Ascension Implant Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Astrocetus Tek Saddle (Genesis Part 1) Astrocetus Tek Saddle Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Cruise Missile (Genesis Part 1) Cruise Missile Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Claws (Genesis Part 1) Tek Claws Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Tek Chestpiece Tek Chestpiece
  • Tek Dedicated Storage Tek Dedicated Storage
  • Tek Leggings Tek Leggings
  • Tek Replicator Tek Replicator
  • Tek Shoulder Cannon (Genesis Part 1) Tek Shoulder Cannon Genesis Part 1 Icon
  • Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff (Genesis Part 1) Unassembled TEK Hover Skiff Genesis Part 1 Icon

Combat[]

This section describes how to fight against the Corrupted Master Controller.

General[]

The Corrupted Master Controller is not to be underestimated. Like many bosses, only certain creatures can be transported to the System Root, the Genesis Simulation's Boss Arena and the domain of the Corrupted Master Controller. Also like most bosses, the Corrupted Master Controller summons minions to defend itself, but unlike other bosses, there is no limit to the number of minions allowed in the System Root at any one time, which allows minions to spawn endlessly and potentially overwhelm Survivors. Finally, there is a 15 minute time limit for each of the four phases of the boss fight. As the phases become progessively more difficult as the fight progresses, by the final phase, Survivors will often find themselves struggling to finish off the boss before the timer hits 0. A boss fight might not be made particularly difficult by any one of these restrictions, but all of them together, combined with the overall difficulty of the boss fight itself, makes the Corrupted Master Controller a very difficult boss to defeat even on Gamma difficulty, with the higher difficulties posing a challenge that rivals or even arguably surpasses that of Extinction's King Titan King Titan.

Master Controller is not a boss like any of the current bosses. Unlike the other bosses, he stands impervious to any form of attack, until reaching the final phase of the boss fight. There is a restriction of 10 survivors and 20 tamed creatures allowed into the System Root, which is typical of guardian boss fights on all other maps, excluding Extinction. Creatures cannot be released from Cryopod Cryopods within the System Root, but creatures can be captured. Additionally, the bodies of any Survivors present in the System Root will be transported back to the area where The Arrival Protocol was initiated upon defeat, inventories intact. Therefore, if the fight begins to seem unwinnable, it is a viable strategy to attempt to capture as many creatures as possible in Cryopods before your defeat, allowing you to preserve them to fight another day.

If you defeat him the surviving tames will be teleported from where you teleported to the arena, and all items in your inventory will be lost. to prevent this put all of your items in a surviving tame's inventory and they will not be lost. This will only happen if you have a dupe in cloud. Normally this should not happen anymore.

Strategy[]

This fight takes place in multiple phases that grow in difficulty. Since the Master Controller is immune in all phases except the final phase, focus on crowd control and gather the data keys in order to progress. The faster you complete the task the less overall damage you'll take. Try to have a few people dedicated to running the data keys to the codebreaker terminal since each player can only hold so many data keys. You don't have to press E to pick up a data key but you can't be sprinting, otherwise you just ignore it and run past it. Some players should dedicate to killing off the corrupted avatars and dinotars and keep the runners protected. Aerial attack drones are unexpectedly potent so make sure someone is clearing those with a sniper rifle, shotgun, or pistol. These drones will also drop element for players using Tek weapons such as the Tek Rifle.

At the final phase the Master Controller will initially be immune to damage and will fire beams that will stun creatures, dismount players, and can also stunlock players. Gather the Code-Key (Genesis Part 1) data keys as normal by killing off Corrupted Avatars and Dinotars. Send the data keys over to the codebreaker terminal to disable the shield protecting the Master Controller to harm him. Be warned that this is only temporary, and the boss will render himself immune after a while, which requires the whole process be repeated. It seems that there are hard damage thresholds that can't be exceeded so you are guaranteed to be doing this cycle multiple times. The maximum damage threshold you can do to the Master Controller is at most 1/4 of its health. As the fight progresses more dangerous dinotars such as Reaper and Giga variants join the fray which can deal immense damage. Attack drones will start to spawn out of control and need to be checked by AoE of sorts, possibly rockets. The thing to be wary of is that players and their tames need to kill dinotars and avatars faster than they respawn as the massive numbers can easily overwhelm players.

If you are fighting the Corrupted Master Controller solo, bring loads of food, medicine, recipe foods, armor, weapons and various types of tames on different types of behavior. Be sure to have a high damage weapon to hit the corrupted dinotar giganotosaurus as this will easily enrage them. Make sure to bring several disposable tames to the fight to make sure it goes aggressive on it, damaging both the tame and surrounding hostiles around it while you have spare tames for more mass key gathering opportunities and your main damaging force is relatively undamaged.

In the stages, make sure to remain at an area to make gathering code keys as easy as possible as running round the arena for a key costs time and your easily spreads out your tames.

Overall, DON'T EVER GET CORNERED in any stage of the fight as the Corrupted Avatars can easily shred through health and armor of both you and your tames.

Weaponry[]

Offensively you would be advised to bring powerful quality fabricated weapons such as the Pump-Action Shotgun, Assault Rifle, and Fabricated Sniper Rifle. If you are able to wield it, bringing a quality Tek Rifle is also advised since the corrupted attack drones drop element to refuel your element supply. If you have a high-quality Simple Pistol, they are effective at disposing of the attack drones that spawn. Having a close range weapon such as a high-quality Pike or Sword can help in a pinch if you boost your melee damage. A Tek Rifle is great at killing the Corrupted Dinotars during the final phase.

Defensively, bring a few sets of quality flak armor, even for Gamma. Players must be on foot to collect the Code Keys so they are susceptible to damage. Medical Brews and soups such as Lazarus Chowder and Enduro Stew can help out with stamina and health regen. A Riot Shield on the last phase is recommended to help reduce the damage of the hard-hitting corrupted dinotars that spawn in this phase.

Throughout the fight, it is helpful for one tribe mate on foot to have a tek grenade launcher with tek gravity grenades and normal tek grenades to get rid of the dinotars. The gravity grenades pulls everyone nearby, compressing all the Corrupted avatars and dinotars into a single spot, making it easier for the tek grenades to kill droves of them at once, giving time to collect the numerous keys on the floor. Be sure to fire the tek gravity grenade from a distance or else you will get sucked in and instantly die from the numerous Corrupted avatars and dinotars.

At Phase 3 of the battle onwards, Giganotosaurus Giganotosaurus will periodically spawn, with even greater chance in the final phase, and as it can inflict the Gnashed effect, it can easily end up killing the dino if not dealt with.

Recommended Tames[]

This fight is extremely difficult due to the massive numbers of Corrupted Avatars.

  • Having a X-Yutyrannus X-Yutyrannus is always a good due to their courage roar ability and generally good stats.
  • X-Rex X-Rex rushing is always a good tactic due to their high stats and they can use tek saddles as well. However, players will find themselves doing things the hard way due to their turning radius.
  • A Daeodon Daeodon is mostly recommended in this fight as the Corrupted Avatars and Dinotars will exhaust your other tames health without a break. The Daeodon rider can also help with clearing enemies via their own weapons.
  • X-Woolly Rhinos are potentially great during the final phase as a single charge can do an abnormally high amount of damage and can mow through entire hordes while it is charging but it is most vulnerable once its charging momentum is at zero and it is out of stamina While most tribe members are riding the rhinos, the remaining survivors on foot are quickly picking up the code keys.
  • A ridden Ferox Ferox may be quite useful due to their high damage output, strong knockback, and boulder throw to deal with both grounded and aerial enemies. Since element is dropped by attack drones you can keep replenishing the Ferox's longevity. They can also be given armor via helmets to increase durability, but have extras as the helmet will eventually break mostly from the Avatar's hits.
  • Basilisks and Purlovias can act as mines that can be buried, but since the Corrupted Avatars can't damage them while they are "underground", they can act as a diversion, making code key gathering easier. In the final stage, bury one basilisk or purlovia underneath the bridge, preventing them from getting stunned, and allowing the diversion to remain indefinite.
  • A combination of Karkinos with two mate boosted mantis wielding mastercraft-ascendant level swords is useful in dealing high damage against the dinotars. When using this combination, be careful to not get the Corrupted Avatars underneath the Karkinos. To increase the combo effectiveness, have some players to ride the mantis as well as carrying several swords for the prolonged fight. This is problematic as damage to the mantis will also damage the swords they are wielding.
  • For players that are focusing their fighting in one location, one player can ride a gallimimus to quickly transport two code-key players to a code breaker due to their running speed being able to outrun most of the Corrupted Avatars. This potentially can save time for the fight.
  • A Reaper King Reaper King has many qualities that make it an invaluable ally in the System Root, including high damage attacks and a very large Health stat, the latter being complimented by the 80% damage reduction provided by the Reaper's natural armor. The Reaper can attack enemies in all directions with its tail swipe attack, and can simultaneously escape a horde of foes and cross very large portions of the arena with its incredible jump. Additionally, a skilled rider can take advantage of the ability to use the standard bite attack in midair to destroy entire swarms of airborne Attack Drones with a single jump. All of these qualities make the Reaper a fantastic mount in this fight, especially for solo players.
  • If you are trying a solo attempt, have around 4-6 tames as this will make it easier for a player to manage them in a single location. Have two of each creature that you will be bringing and of the opposite gender for the mate boost.
    • Bring a rex to deal with Stage 1-3 damage dealing but beware of their turning radius as several Corrupted Avatars can attack you and your Rex from behind.
    • Bring 2 packs of allosaurus since their pack buff and fast attack speed can shred most of the avatars creatures in seconds.
    • Spinosaurus is a great tame to bring to the fight as its bipedal attack has high damage and attack range. Having an opposite gender spino with you can greatly increase damage for the spinosaurus you are riding. If players teleport to the mission in a shallow pool of water in the Bog biome, the spinosaurus will have an infinite water buff, giving the spinosaurus a huge advantage in the fight and can single handedly handle killing the Corrupted Avatars with its increased speed, tight turning radius, and increased damage that can make it deal more damage than a Rex. A well-bred Spinosaurus with high stats, and maximum imprint on single player can deal enough damage to kill dinotars in 1-3 hits while the Corrupted Avatars instantly die from one hit. The bipedal stance has a high range that they can attack the Corrupted Dinotar Giganotosaurus, enraging it, and can close in the distance to easily kill it before they start applying the gnashed debuff.
    • Mammoths have attacks that have heavy splash damage in a massive area that is greater than a Rex, allowing droves of Corrupted Avatars to be killed. Treat the Mammoth as a miniature Ice Titan and it can easily kill Corrupted Dinotars and Avatars in several hits. It also has a tight turning radius, allowing it to attack anything from behind.
    • Do not bring too many large tames to the fight as it becomes difficult to keep them in a single location.

Dangers[]

Master Controller himself is not much of a danger, even in his last phase, but his lasers can hinder even the toughest survivor and tamed dinos due to its stun and dismount effect. The bigger issues are the Corrupted that spawn endlessly around the arena, constantly overwhelming survivors without a single break. Moreover, as the Code Keys are only gatherable on foot, this makes gathering more risky. On top of that, only a limited number of keys can be on the floor at once, draining time away if a majority of the keys are on the other side of the arena.

Even though the Corrupted Dinotar Attack Drones aren't much of a threat, considered a nuisance on the arena and swarms of them can be taken out with a single shotgun blast, their constant ranged energy attacks can keep player's health from regenerating.

To mitigate the laser stunning, it is recommended to take cover among the shelter as the laser can't hit anything under it.

There is a glitch where the Master Controller has a specific area when his shields are down. Some of these areas include his forehead, armor, face, or even the back of his head. When a player shoots at the wrong area, no damage is being done. Make sure to bring a pistol to test out where the damage will be done. The Corrupted Master Controller can soon glitch out of the center and begin to float way above. In some instances, the Corrupted Master Controller can glitch outside the arena's barrier, making him invulnerable for the entire 15 minutes.

Weakness[]

Despite the arena's danger, Master Controller can only attack with his lasers and is unable to move anywhere. This makes him a huge bullseye mark for killing when his shields are down. He also does not have too much health when vulnerable.

Despite having a seemingly endless amount of hostiles spawning, there seems to be a limit on how many Corrupted Avatars can spawn, particularly in the final phase. This is an advantage by making it a priority to kill the Corrupted Dinotars first until all that is left are the avatars, giving a small gap of rest for your tames to mop up all of the Corrupted Avatars and gather a huge amount of code keys.

Spotlight[]

Trivia[]

  • Unlike the other bosses and like the Titan, Master Controller shows no sign of changes in different difficulty, apart from HP.
    • Unlike the titans though, the background of the arena tells the difficulty.
  • If a survivor dies in this fight their body and items can be found at the location where they teleported in, assuming it has not been harvested. However creatures that die can not have their items recovered.
    • There are cases however, that survivor's body vanishes without the corrupted dinotar harvesting their corpses. This makes recovery of their item impossible.
  • If you run out of time in the arena, your items will not be returned and all tames will die.
  • This is the second time Edmund Rockwell was shown as a major antagonist/boss in a ARK Expansion Pack, the first being Rockwell Rockwell from Aberration
    • This is also the second time he is completely immobile when fought.
  • Upon shattering the master controller's helmet down to its jaw, it reveal a mans face that resembles an almost twisted variant of Edmund Rockwell, with a very 19th century facial hair design.
  • Edmund Rockwell's head uses the same model as the standard male survivor head, but with an older look and unique hair and facial hair.
  • In the Genesis Tidbit notes, HLN-A notes of something called a "keydule", a pass key that edits itself but can have disastrous results if dropped in the wrong part of the simulation. The energy beam that tears at the Corrupted Master Controller/Rockwell's armor could be a result of what a keydule does: it is dismantling the corrupted master controller's armor by making it edit itself and its code out of existence.
  • While Tek Armor Tek Armor can be brought into the fight, if enabled, the tek armor usage restriction still applies within the arena.
  • Interestingly, most of the missions technically help prepare players for the fight against the Corrupted Master Controller
    • The Hunt and Boss missions help prepare players by making them able to handle difficult targets.
    • The Race missions help prepare by making players able to do things at a quicker pace.
    • The Gauntlet missions prepare players for the fight by making them able to handle fighting creatures on foot.
    • The Escort missions help players to prepare for protecting their code-key runners against the Corrupted Avatars.
    • The Checkpoint missions help players who will be code-key runners to quickly head to terminals to insert their keys. It also helps players that will kill the Corrupted Avatars to hold down their position to concentrate their fighting at a single location, making code-key gathering easier.
    • There is a Bug when teleporting into the arena, you and all of your dinos may fall through the mesh and die.

Changelog[]

Patch Changes
306.41 Genesis: Part 1 Expansion Release Added the Corrupted Master Controller Corrupted Master Controller

Gallery[]

Referencias[]


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