So I've been gifted Ark (Thanks @MuddBudd !), and plan on hopping on the server and joining you. I saw mention of "tribes" in the first page, do I have to join one of those? I might only be playing for a few hours a week, so I don't know how much I will be able to contribute. Ideally, I'll find myself a safe-ish plot of land to build a hut and a farm, I guess? I really have no idea at this point.
So I've been gifted Ark (Thanks @MuddBudd !), and plan on hopping on the server and joining you. I saw mention of "tribes" in the first page, do I have to join one of those? I might only be playing for a few hours a week, so I don't know how much I will be able to contribute. Ideally, I'll find myself a safe-ish plot of land to build a hut and a farm, I guess? I really have no idea at this point.
If you don't join us, we will of course have to hunt you down and... um.. drop poop near you since it's PVE and we can't do much to actually hurt you?
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KalnaurI See Rain . . .Centralia, WARegistered Userregular
Being part of a tribe is generally more a matter of support from fellow players. I mean, you technically can join a larger group and help to build, farm, tame, etc, but you can also pull a Karoz and make a raft and become a dino-hobo, meandering the map with not much but what's on your back and a few items on said raft.
I'm sure Pierce would not mind some help with his place if you want to join us, though, and I would not say no to a new member helping at the River Ruins Base.
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So I played a bit more trying to get into this and I fell into a pattern. Unfortunately, the pattern is spawn die repeat. I can manage to get a pick and some berries, maybe even an axe, but it's not long before a snake hunts me down and kills me. How do I manage to avoid theses ungodly beasts? They are everywhere, I tried running from one only to bump into a dilo and had that kill me, and on the very next respawn I was right next to an alligator. Survival is hard.
Heh that is about how the usual first lives go. Beaches are usually the safest to start without things much more dangerous than dilos.
Snakes and gators means you're spawning in one if not the most dangerous area in the game, chalk full of critters that would love to murder you. Once you get a bedroll/bed and some sort of crude dwelling things tends to go quickly from surviving to thriving--especially once you start taming your own dinos.
So I played a bit more trying to get into this and I fell into a pattern. Unfortunately, the pattern is spawn die repeat. I can manage to get a pick and some berries, maybe even an axe, but it's not long before a snake hunts me down and kills me. How do I manage to avoid theses ungodly beasts? They are everywhere, I tried running from one only to bump into a dilo and had that kill me, and on the very next respawn I was right next to an alligator. Survival is hard.
Where are you spawning? That could have a great deal to do with the amount of critters you are running into. Myself, I would rather not tangle with a croc or snake without player or dino assistance, so I can see your issues.
Just note that as a rule, beaches are generally but not always safer. You'll still run into dilos, raptors, and even the occasional carno, but you usually have a long line of sight to the critters trying to eat you like they yummy unarmored snack you are.
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Don't be a wimp. I setup next to the swamp on the last map and I turned out just fine.
(my fence line was maybe 20 feet from the swamp)
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KalnaurI See Rain . . .Centralia, WARegistered Userregular
Peirce fails to mention the amount of relative safety he had because of being situated on on the beach, and then a plateau, with a single side really facing the swamp, and the surrounding area mainly being beach or grassland. Being snuggled gently around the swamp is different than being up to your eyeballs in swamp water, crocs, snakes, and piranha.
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NEO|PhyteThey follow the stars, bound together.Strands in a braid till the end.Registered Userregular
Today turned out to be a lot more productive than I was anticipating.
My dodos are now defended by a pair of low level turtles that were shuffling around and a 100+ dilo, I tamed a 100+ trike after deciding to power through it after seeing what level it was, a level 13 ptera, then as I was getting ready to finish up for the day I took a shot at a 65 ptera near my home, managed to land a second tranq as it was flying away, then with the power of fish prime meat (bagged a massive fish that dropped 17 of the stuff) managed to tame it at a reasonably fast rate. I'm guessing fish meat is a recent addition, because it is not a thing in the taming calculator I've been using.
It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly, broken thing... And take away its pain.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Peirce fails to mention the amount of relative safety he had because of being situated on on the beach, and then a plateau, with a single side really facing the swamp, and the surrounding area mainly being beach or grassland. Being snuggled gently around the swamp is different than being up to your eyeballs in swamp water, crocs, snakes, and piranha.
Also my property was the size of a football stadium and I had everything built on the opposite end but none of this is relevant.
Ok so my workshops done. Well, I need a few more pestles and would like 1 or 2 more chemistry tables. But otherwise it's done.
Next is the kitchen.
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KalnaurI See Rain . . .Centralia, WARegistered Userregular
The Kitchen/Greenhouse/smokehouse structure is up, and the water lines are sort of put in kinda. Plenty more to do, but I might take tomorrow off, we'll see.
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NEO|PhyteThey follow the stars, bound together.Strands in a braid till the end.Registered Userregular
Oh man, I just remembered the best part of last night. Physics! Specifically, when they decide to act strange. During my fishing frenzy, I had two of the dead fish get summoned back to their home planets.
It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly, broken thing... And take away its pain.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Think i found my base location... trying out styles/options in single-player before pulling the trigger on live... i'm thinking of having an elevator but man are they a pain in the ass to line up... are there secrets for somehow getting them to match up at the top/bottom? i guess build a thatch foundation all the way up and get it to line-up that way?
Oh man, what a first day of Ark:
- Spawn, make an axe, a pick, get some things, make a fire so I don't freeze.
- Get twinked out by someone on a giant pteranadon (Thanks! I forget your name though!), then build a small thatch hut.
- Start spearing some vulnerable looking herbivore, chase it.
- Get killed by bugs, lose everything. Spawn at a bedroll, sweet!
- Go back for my corpse, get killed by bugs again.
- Totally lost now and have no idea where my hut is.
Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to stay on the southern tropical island for a bit, then maybe try to find one of your big bases.
Anyone have any opinions on the Dododex app? I was having to alt-tab out of the game to access the wiki, and if the Dododex is a thing that I'll need when I start taming, maybe I'll get going on that now.
Oh man, what a first day of Ark:
- Spawn, make an axe, a pick, get some things, make a fire so I don't freeze.
- Get twinked out by someone on a giant pteranadon (Thanks! I forget your name though!), then build a small thatch hut.
- Start spearing some vulnerable looking herbivore, chase it.
- Get killed by bugs, lose everything. Spawn at a bedroll, sweet!
- Go back for my corpse, get killed by bugs again.
- Totally lost now and have no idea where my hut is.
Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to stay on the southern tropical island for a bit, then maybe try to find one of your big bases.
It was a Quetzal!
If your base is where your campfire was, it is pretty much North-West of the Blue Obelisk.
Oh man, what a first day of Ark:
- Spawn, make an axe, a pick, get some things, make a fire so I don't freeze.
- Get twinked out by someone on a giant pteranadon (Thanks! I forget your name though!), then build a small thatch hut.
- Start spearing some vulnerable looking herbivore, chase it.
- Get killed by bugs, lose everything. Spawn at a bedroll, sweet!
- Go back for my corpse, get killed by bugs again.
- Totally lost now and have no idea where my hut is.
Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to stay on the southern tropical island for a bit, then maybe try to find one of your big bases.
It was a Quetzal!
If your base is where your campfire was, it is pretty much North-West of the Blue Obelisk.
The island directly west of the island with the blue ob is, from what I've seen so far, a bit safer if you stick to the beach. If you head along the south beach there, you'll eventually run across my place. There's a little house on the beach itself that you can stay in if you want. If you follow the beach north along the river, you'll eventually come to Kal's place. I'm sure he wouldn't mind you hanging out there either.
The island directly west of the island with the blue ob is, from what I've seen so far, a bit safer if you stick to the beach. If you head along the south beach there, you'll eventually run across my place. There's a little house on the beach itself that you can stay in if you want. If you follow the beach north along the river, you'll eventually come to Kal's place. I'm sure he wouldn't mind you hanging out there either.
Yeah, that's exactly where I am! I found your place, and I'm not far from it, I think.
The island directly west of the island with the blue ob is, from what I've seen so far, a bit safer if you stick to the beach. If you head along the south beach there, you'll eventually run across my place. There's a little house on the beach itself that you can stay in if you want. If you follow the beach north along the river, you'll eventually come to Kal's place. I'm sure he wouldn't mind you hanging out there either.
The trip might be dangerous though.
I've seen spinos there.
There's no plan, there's no race to be run
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Oh, I put up a sign inside my base, it indicates that the area behind some walls is the Danger Zone.
I can no longer be held liable for anyone falling to their death and being eaten by snakes.
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KalnaurI See Rain . . .Centralia, WARegistered Userregular
Meanwhile, I have a sign outside the current storage for when people are harvesting things for building, including a special item if I need it for non-essential but still fun things, and component parts you can make if you have the BP/Engram.
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I'm going to start gathering materials for and walling off from wandering dinos at the docks location at 80,70. I want to get back into the ocean as soon as I can. The land is fine but I feel more comfortable down there.
Got some podcasts queued and my anky/mammoth out of storage and ready to go.
Not yet. If I get on today, I'll hop over and check it out. My current greenhouse setup is single level and attached to the kitchen area I made. Once I lay out the plots, pipes, and kitchen things, I'll move on to another structure.
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I'm going to start gathering materials for and walling off from wandering dinos at the docks location at 80,70. I want to get back into the ocean as soon as I can. The land is fine but I feel more comfortable down there.
Got some podcasts queued and my anky/mammoth out of storage and ready to go.
Don't forget there are the bubbles down there.
Someone could live down there quite well if they build some sort of... I guess enclosed underwater dock?
There's no plan, there's no race to be run
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
I wonder if you could build an elevator from the bubble to the surface and drag birds/land animals into the depths
Not sure if it would work underwater.
However, maybe tek tier will have something? They have said they want airtight underwater structures.
Dinos can also eat Lazarus chowder.
There's no plan, there's no race to be run
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
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NEO|PhyteThey follow the stars, bound together.Strands in a braid till the end.Registered Userregular
Woo, need to murder up enough hide for some saddles, but I've gotten an anky and a raptor today. Also need to murder up some chitin for a ptera saddle.
It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly, broken thing... And take away its pain.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
There's no plan, there's no race to be run
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
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NEO|PhyteThey follow the stars, bound together.Strands in a braid till the end.Registered Userregular
Ok, murdertimes were had, got some more saddles on my critters, and I also found a place with metal and crystal not overly far from home, so I took a trip out with my trike to play pack mule. Tomorrow I plan on taking my newly ensaddled anky out there with the trike in tow.
Gonna need to expand my house sooner or later if I don't get around to joining a tribe.
It was that somehow, from within the derelict-horror, they had learned a way to see inside an ugly, broken thing... And take away its pain.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Ok, I'm thinking of playing this again. Maybe once a week. I would like to join a tribe, but only for help with taming dino's. That will be my most difficult thing, as I have shorter play times. I will have to see though.
Do people play between 8 am - 12 am PST Mon - Fri? That would be my best time most likely.
Looks like a lot of people are drawn to the ruins.
Anyone set up near the Edge yet?
I've thought about it... its cold out there though, which i've always found to be annoying, even with full fur gear you still get cold in places.
Also a lot of it seems very 'open'/a bit barren... which is fine if you like that but i like building around rocks/mountains ect, incorporate them into my base, also the Centre over-all is a very... vertical map, a large amount of places are only accessible with a flyer or a very rare ramp up.
I'm thinking i'll have my planned second base out there somewhere.
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KalnaurI See Rain . . .Centralia, WARegistered Userregular
edited June 2016
So, the Kitchen and Garden are mostly done, and I have moved on to mapping out (all in thatch), the workshop and storage, after which it will be converted into metal, or glass metal. Not sure which yet. Also, this storage is meant to be a god damn hoarder's dream house, so when you see the size, just remember that.
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The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
If you don't join us, we will of course have to hunt you down and... um.. drop poop near you since it's PVE and we can't do much to actually hurt you?
I'm sure Pierce would not mind some help with his place if you want to join us, though, and I would not say no to a new member helping at the River Ruins Base.
Snakes and gators means you're spawning in one if not the most dangerous area in the game, chalk full of critters that would love to murder you. Once you get a bedroll/bed and some sort of crude dwelling things tends to go quickly from surviving to thriving--especially once you start taming your own dinos.
Where are you spawning? That could have a great deal to do with the amount of critters you are running into. Myself, I would rather not tangle with a croc or snake without player or dino assistance, so I can see your issues.
Just note that as a rule, beaches are generally but not always safer. You'll still run into dilos, raptors, and even the occasional carno, but you usually have a long line of sight to the critters trying to eat you like they yummy unarmored snack you are.
Tropical island south has that bay on the east side, that might be safe-ish. But I have seen carnos down there.
Basically keep learning engrams until you can make storage, then you can have backup tools, stored items, etc...
And look into taming those dilos. You can punch them unconscious pretty easily, then use meat and narcoberries to tame them.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
(my fence line was maybe 20 feet from the swamp)
My dodos are now defended by a pair of low level turtles that were shuffling around and a 100+ dilo, I tamed a 100+ trike after deciding to power through it after seeing what level it was, a level 13 ptera, then as I was getting ready to finish up for the day I took a shot at a 65 ptera near my home, managed to land a second tranq as it was flying away, then with the power of fish prime meat (bagged a massive fish that dropped 17 of the stuff) managed to tame it at a reasonably fast rate. I'm guessing fish meat is a recent addition, because it is not a thing in the taming calculator I've been using.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Also my property was the size of a football stadium and I had everything built on the opposite end but none of this is relevant.
Next is the kitchen.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
- Spawn, make an axe, a pick, get some things, make a fire so I don't freeze.
- Get twinked out by someone on a giant pteranadon (Thanks! I forget your name though!), then build a small thatch hut.
- Start spearing some vulnerable looking herbivore, chase it.
- Get killed by bugs, lose everything. Spawn at a bedroll, sweet!
- Go back for my corpse, get killed by bugs again.
- Totally lost now and have no idea where my hut is.
Thanks for the help guys. I'm going to stay on the southern tropical island for a bit, then maybe try to find one of your big bases.
It was a Quetzal!
If your base is where your campfire was, it is pretty much North-West of the Blue Obelisk.
Thanks! I'll try to head there when I login.
Yeah, that's exactly where I am! I found your place, and I'm not far from it, I think.
The trip might be dangerous though.
I've seen spinos there.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
I can no longer be held liable for anyone falling to their death and being eaten by snakes.
Got some podcasts queued and my anky/mammoth out of storage and ready to go.
Not yet. If I get on today, I'll hop over and check it out. My current greenhouse setup is single level and attached to the kitchen area I made. Once I lay out the plots, pipes, and kitchen things, I'll move on to another structure.
Don't forget there are the bubbles down there.
Someone could live down there quite well if they build some sort of... I guess enclosed underwater dock?
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Not sure if it would work underwater.
However, maybe tek tier will have something? They have said they want airtight underwater structures.
Dinos can also eat Lazarus chowder.
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Not sure how safe it'd be to park things down next to one, but i'll definitely have to investigate.
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The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Gonna need to expand my house sooner or later if I don't get around to joining a tribe.
Warframe/Steam: NFyt
Anyone set up near the Edge yet?
The harder the rain, honey, the sweeter the sun.
Do people play between 8 am - 12 am PST Mon - Fri? That would be my best time most likely.
I've thought about it... its cold out there though, which i've always found to be annoying, even with full fur gear you still get cold in places.
Also a lot of it seems very 'open'/a bit barren... which is fine if you like that but i like building around rocks/mountains ect, incorporate them into my base, also the Centre over-all is a very... vertical map, a large amount of places are only accessible with a flyer or a very rare ramp up.
I'm thinking i'll have my planned second base out there somewhere.