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Disambig This article is about Cactus Sap, not to be confused with Sap Sap, Blue Crystalized Sap (Extinction) Blue Crystalized Sap (Extinction), or Red Crystalized Sap (Extinction) Red Crystalized Sap (Extinction)

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Cactus Sap
Cactus Sap (Scorched Earth)
Cut of cactus that giving sap and when it is consumed hydrates your body
Type
Rarity
Common
Renewable
No
Refineable
No
Combustible
No
Consumable (values pertain to Humans)
Food
1
Weight
0.1
Stack size
100
Spoils in
10m
Added in
Spawn Command
cheat gfi CactusSap 1 0 0
or
cheat giveitem "Blueprint'/Game/ScorchedEarth/CoreBlueprints/Consumables/PrimalItemConsumable_CactusSap.PrimalItemConsumable_CactusSap'" 1 0 0
Used to craft
Exchange yields
50 pieces
Hexagons
Hexagon Icon 24

Cactus Sap is a Consumable in the Scorched Earth-DLC of ARK: Survival Evolved. It can be consumed to sate hunger.

Gathering[]

Cactus sap is harvested from cacti seen around the map. The smaller cacti can be harvested with hands or, more efficiently, using a Whip (Scorched Earth) Whip. The larger ones require a tool such as a Stone Pick Pick or Stone Hatchet Hatchet - with the Chainsaw Chainsaw (Scorched Earth) being the most efficient.

On Extinction, cacti can be found in the Desert Dome.

In Genesis: Part 1, frozen cacti can be found in the Arctic Biome and can be harvested for sap.

Can also be found on Valguero.


Weight Reduction[]

The following creatures reduce the weight of Cactus Sap by the listed amount while it is in their inventory:

CreatureReduction
Equus Equus80%
Unicorn Unicorn80%

Usage[]

Aside from acting as a food, it is also used to craft the following items:

Notes[]

  • The tool tip states that the Cactus Sap should sate thirst when consumed, but at the moment it will only sate hunger on the Scorched Earth map.
  • At the moment, harvesting the resource will give water instead of eating the sap.
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