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17 Dec



Winter Wonderland will be returning for the fourth time on Tuesday with all new presents for ARK survivors. The winter-themed holiday event begins tomorrow at 10am PST for PC, XBOX, and PS4 and will last until Tuesday, January 7th. All maps will receive Winter Wonderland and all its content including RaptorClaus and GachaClaus, however, only The Island will have a visual winter theme.

One of our most notable helpers, RaptorClaus, will be back to drop off holiday gifts filled with loot, event items, mistletoe, and lumps of coal for all those naughty survivors. You'll be able to catch RaptorClaus flying across the skies at midnight (game time) on all maps.

GachaClaus
is also returning to help RaptorClaus spread the holiday cheer! GachaClaus will be roaming all maps in holid... Read more
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: You can find the details for this event on the announcement page [url=https://steamcommunity.com/ogg/346110/announcements/detail/1692722548276573317]here[/url].
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Originally posted by hiimzech

its plain obvious you have to level them to a specific level, then turn them into an item and stick it in the cooking pot for additional levels

too much work man. and once a year only. this isn't going to sit well with a lot of people...

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Originally posted by BOOM2ndPOWER

do they increase your player level only when theyre on your shoulder?

Pfffft I'm not spilling the beans on how they function. At least some part of the gift has to be a surprise ;)

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Originally posted by ThePastyWhite

Are you saying theres mini troodons???????? Can it ride on my shoulder?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!

Why would you want that?! D:
No, Raptor Claus had to take them in because they didn't pass focus testing. I'm sorry.

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Originally posted by BOOM2ndPOWER

how tf do chibis work lol

Well, we sprinkled some elf dust on them, shrunk them down with magic, contorted their bones in horrible ways, and then trapped them in items.
Raptor Claus' little helper troodons had some concerns about the process, but we think it turned out well.