What if ARK's Giga entered Jurassic World? Here's what would happen..
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Published 2023-03-25
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Chapters
00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Meeting Ark's Giga
3:49 - Isla Sorna
9:10 - Isla Nublar
All Comments (21)
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Make sure you Subscribe and Tell us who you think would come close to defeating Ark's Giga!
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The inclusion of Ark creatures in your videos has SO MUCH potential. Like Fire Wyvern vs Indominus Rex, Reaper Queen vs Medium Skullcrawler, Bewilderbeast vs Ice Titan, Warhammer Titan vs Ark Dragon . I would love to see more of this. Also, the Rumbling hint at the end?
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I think Giganotasaurus is a really underrated dinosaur. And ARK’s Giga is really cool, it would probably give Indominous, Spino, and other Dino’s a run for their money
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Fun fact: The reason the Giganotosaurus is so big and strong in this game is because the Overseer (basically the manager of the ARK) intentionally did so to limit the strength of survivors (in lore, taming dinos ain't so casual). This is also the case for the Reaper and Wyverns (also Mantises but they were defeated by the survivors)
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As a long time ark veteran, I can confirm this is accurate. I play solo a lot and any time I see a Giga I do a 180° and run in the opposite direction. Just don't even bother trying to take one down by yourself, because if there is a method I haven't found it yet 😂
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Fun fact, the devs had to make tamed gigas significantly weaker than wild ones and take away the bleed effect, however it's still an op war machine
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Notable regarding the Giga is it's one of the few species in the lore of the game specifically designed to mess with survivors who get too complacent and unwilling to 'move on' in the ARK survival protocol system, and the Overseer spawns such creatures to push further evolution of survivors or to wipe slates clean. The giga is arguably the most tame of these super-predators, and later Arks include the like of walking xenomorph-rexes and goddamn wyverns,.
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The Giga in ark is actually really good in water combat, there’s a couple water dinosaurs where it thrives at killing them. They have above average oxygen capacity and therefore can dive to the bottom of Ark’s ocean, and resurface after killing some marine creatures.
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To be fair most carnivores within ark follow the same rule of aggression not just the giga, although I still really enjoy the idea of it being an extremely violent species in this case.
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Like siccing the boss of Dino Crisis 2 on the island. A true monster in the shape of a dinosaur upon an island of mostly 'real' animals.
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You have no idea how delighted I am for this video. As a Ark player, I can confirm that this is one of my favorite videos.
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3:08 when he says “in a short span of time” it perfectly lines up with the beats
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11:25 "asuming that these raptors had the balls" got me dying 💀
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I was playing ark in 2016, PVE mode. I managed to tame a 116 level Giga (at that time 120 was the highest level). That monster immediately became not only mine, but the whole server's favorite animal. There was no one who had a giga that strong, because giga's spawn rate is already rare and finding a giga with that level was almost impossible. Other players were bringing their gigas to my base for mating and taking the egg to raise a stronger giga than theirs. Other than that, I was hunting for fun and destroying every living creature on my path (except the giga spawn territory lol). Great times...
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Something to keep in mind with Ark carnivores is the extreme competition between them in the games. It is stated by Helana Walker that there is almost double the predators to prey on the island. This ratio is probably kept on every map. So, competition for food made the carnivores kill each other ceaselessly for food. Likely why gigas went nearly extinct and now live in single digit populations on the tops of mountains. If it wasn't for the overseer putting more gigas on the island, they would probably die out from hunting themselves into starvation and genetic weaknesses thanks to only a few eggs making it to maturity or even hatching. Once landing on Isla Sorna and having far less to worry about. The giga would likely relax a bit. Since unlike the game it couldn't go on huge unending rampages, since it would burn more calories than it probably got out of it. a creature this size would have to go after sauropods as they're likely the only prey in spades that could keep an animal that huge fed.
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Dude I’m so glad y’all finally made an ark video! Please make more
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You didn't mention that if the giga gets stranded in water in game it can swim but it basically becomes helpless. Anything underwater can take advantage of a giga due to poor swimming. Also if you were to put it into real life, the indominus claws could probably ivicerate a softer underbelly considering it clawed concrete reguarly, the surprise attack would have a small chance to be ended near immediately with Indoms weakness reasoning and problem solving. Hard to fight when you're tripping over yourself. Besides these two points yeah giga wins.
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Agree 100%. Only thing: the Mosasaurus has been conformed by the VFX team to be 120 feet tall. She was originally going to be 60 feet long, but the filmmakers changed it so she can be equal to a Blue Whale in size.
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I swear this Giga is alot stronger and scarier than I thought when I first played the game. 💀 I am so happy that you're branching out to other franchises, other than Godzilla and Jurassic Park. I'm sure you'll receive your 5 million subs in no time!
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Great Video, loved the animations and good suspense building with the music! Good, but also frightening to know that the Giga would reach me... :chillwcat: