![]() ![]() Fish meat tends to last longer than regular meat, but you get less value from eating it overall. This type of meat works in the exact same way as regular meat, although you cannot turn it into Jerky by using the Preserving Bin. You can use thatch, wood, or sparkpowder as fuel, but wood is often recommended here because it creates byproducts of its own (charcoal, for example) simply from being used in the forge. To make a metal ingot, you have to use two metal ore, as well as some kind of fuel for the forge. Produced in the Refining Forge, this resource is fairly common in Ark: SE, but also very frequently used. That’s why it’s a good idea to be as efficient as possible with your materials and the guide below will help you do just that. The more you play, the bigger your base will become, and the more resources (of all types) you will need. If you’re not yet familiar with the ins and outs of crafting, we recommend that you take a look at this list of tips and tricks before you start mass-producing. To obtain most of the items mentioned below, you have to use a crafting station and several raw materials. Now that you know where to find your basic materials, it’s time to learn how to best use them in order to further your playthrough. In a previous guide, we made a list of the most common raw resources in Ark: Survival Evolved so that you know where to look regardless of what you need in the game. While the game is available on Play Store, it does not work on BlueStacks at this time.
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