The ARK Server Dino Cap is a limit imposed by ARK: Survival Evolved Server administrators on the number of dinosaurs that can spawn in their servers. This is done to reduce lag, limit server load, and ensure that server resources are used efficiently.
The Dino Cap is an important tool for server administrators to ensure that servers are running smoothly and without any unnecessary strain. If you want to know more about this game rule, keep on reading!
What is the Set ARK Server Dino Cap?
As of June 2023, the highest possible player level is 190. After reaching this level cap, you will no longer be able to level up. On ARK Mobile, players can reach level 100 without defeating any Bosses.
Creatures can level up 88 times. Once your creature has hit this level cap, it will no longer gain levels.

Before taming, the maximum level of wild creatures and wild Tek creatures is 150 and 180, respectively. The levels can be 224 or 269, respectively, after taming.
On official servers, the maximum level for Creatures is 450. The only exceptions are the tamable animals introduced in the Genesis DLCs, R-Creatures, and X-Creatures, and the Dinopithecus on Lost Island, for which the limit is 500.
Creatures at or over their respective hard-caps will vanish when the server [1] is reset (if not in a cryopod). Creatures exceeding their hard-cap may be unable to de-pod.
Conclusion
The ARK Server Dino Cap is an important tool for server administrators to ensure that servers are running seamlessly. It limits the number of dinosaurs that can spawn in the server, to reduce lag and server errors.
Creatures reaching or exceeding their respective hard-cap are likely to vanish when the server is reset or unable to de-pod.