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How Obelisks Work in Ark Survival Evolved

Obelisks are a very apparent structure on every map, but loads of players wonder how Obelisks work in Ark Survival Evolved. An Obelisk has a few…

Jordan MoyerBy Jordan MoyerJuly 13, 20233 Mins Read
Green Obelisk in Ark Survival Evolved
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Obelisks are a very apparent structure on every map, but loads of players wonder how Obelisks work in Ark Survival Evolved. An Obelisk has a few functions within the game and can be used differently. Primarily, the Obelisks are used to summon bosses, but that’s not all they can do. Obelisks also transfer players, items, and creatures from map to map within a server cluster or in single-player games. Obelisks play a massive role in the game, and it’d be wise to take advantage of their uses. Keep reading to learn what Obelisks do in Ark Survival Evolved. 

Obelisk Functions in Ark Survival Evolved

Obelisk Transferring in Ark Survival Evolved
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Obelisks are called many different things by players in the Ark community: towers, beacons, arks; you name it. You will see three various Obelisks on any given map. There is a red, a green, and a blue Obelisk in Ark Survival Evolved, typically in different corners of the map. 

Each Obelisk allows you to do a few things:

  • Summon bosses
  • Crafting
  • Transferring

Let’s talk a bit about each thing. 

Summoning Bosses

Summoning a boss at any of the Obelisks in Ark Survival Evolved can take quite a bit of time. You must collect a particular set of Artifacts and Tributes to summon them. Additionally, there are three levels of bosses that you can summon. The Green Obelisk Summons the Gamma boss, the Blue Obelisk summons the Beta boss, and the Red Obelisk Summons the Alpha boss. The Green Obelisk Boss is the easiest, and the Red Obelisk Boss is the hardest. 

Each map has different bosses that can be summoned:

  • Corrupted Master Controller
  • King Titan
  • Moeder, Master of the Ocean
  • Broodmother Lystrix
  • Crystal Wyvern Queen
  • Dragon
  • Manticore
  • Megapithecus
  • Overseer
  • Rockwell
  • Rockwell Node
  • Rockwell Prime

Crafting

The Obelisks in Ark Survival Evolved don’t offer many options in the way of Crafting. However, the choices they do offer are essential. Assuming you have the required resources, you can head to one of the Obelisks and insert your resources into its inventory. Now, you can craft a Tek Replicator, Cryopods, and a Cryofridge. These items have significant end-game uses and shouldn’t be overlooked.

Transferring

The Obelisks in Ark Survival Evolved offer character data transmission. You can save and upload your character data to the Obelisk, then transfer it to a different map or server. Additionally, you can upload creatures and items into the Obelisk to send them to other servers and maps with you. Now that you know how Obelisks work in Ark Survival Evolved, make sure to use them to your advantage.

Related:
Is Ark Survival Evolved Crossplay? Answered

Ark Survival Evolved is now available on mobile devices, Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox, and PlayStation consoles.

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Jordan is an experienced fantasy writer who spends hours behind her laptop, and lost in the pages of a book. She strives to be a successful gaming blogger, and has no complaint about the hours of game time she used to increase her knowledge of all things “geek”. She primarily writes gaming articles and fantasy novels. Ark: Survival Evolved is a favorite, along with Diablo 3, Warframe and Minecraft lately, though you can’t forget the good old Magic the Gathering card game! Writing about games truly gives her joy as it gives her another perspective to look at games from, a reason to really look into the mechanics of the game.

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