![]() The fund remains off 54 year to date and off 73. It has bounced back 24 from its May 12 intraday low. Meanwhile, Wildcard had the time to code around player clever work arounds to tame the sino by trapping with standing torches and a sign but not fix actual bugs to their game. Renowned investor Cathie Wood’s flagship Ark Innovation ETF ( ARKK) is on the rebound. The only thing it will be higher and you need to use pillars and ceiling for all of your floor as a regular foundation will be lower then the ceiling because it is on a pillar. Same here on XBox, neither the glide suit nor the new shoulder pet will glide. If the foundation can't snap on the ground because of uneven ground or obstructed by an object the ceiling acts like the foundation and you use the pillar to attach the ceiling to. We had to make a few changes as we went, and that's the point of doing the thatch, you don't feel so bad wrecking a few thatch foundations lol. ![]() We have utility corridors so you don't see any exposed wiring, pipes, etc. These are laid out in a square shape, with the center courtyard becoming the animal pens. For the height is a huge structure, but not very wide, only about 2 meters. ![]() ![]() We have our main house, which is connected to a shop, which is connected to a garden, which is connected to a breeding/incubation pen, which is attached to a taming pen. We wanted a fairly big structure that would double as buildings. Our main base was laid out in thatch, for this exact reason. It's saved me from a lot of heartache and aggravation on more than one occasion, even if it does mean periodically having to accept that you just can't build the thing you want in the place you want it. Gasoline is super cheap to produce and it requires do little fuel to force ingots en masse.It's not really a solution to the problem, but this exact issue is why any time I want to build a structure, I make a "proof of concept" framework out of thatch first, just to make sure I'll be able to put all the pieces where I want them to go before I waste time and resources putting together something that isn't going to work because of one pesky foundation not snapping in place, or the second-floor wall being obstructed by a bit of rock jutting out from a cliff face. The Ark Resource Calculator, AKA Ark Crafting Calculator. However the big kicker is the relative cost of gasoline. Actually, it is still showing 432 bytes because it does not count the first and last entry on. One fully burned industrial forge is 3900 metal ingots, possibly 4K if you place more metal on at the right time. One industrial forge takes up less wall space than 15 forges and burns gasoline e super efficiently, and at close to 15X speed of just one forge with spark. Spark powder is cheap and easy enough to make, but I have jerky and gunpowder to make alsoĪngler gel is my favourite fuel right now, but it still requires a lot of farming beforehand to fill 15 forges(I know- I was doing it for 12.5K ingots yesterday) I would prefer just to mass wood and then fill my forges with wood only for charcoal Yes, 15,even 20 normal forges are easy to make, but fuel costs are another factor to have them all running at once. well if you know a little math and youre not too dumb you can calculate how much youll need.and you can go home with a batch that youve preped before and let the one you got now cook up too.IF youre not dumb that is. Originally posted by SacredDemon:Sitting around waiting for forges to finish and to turn them off to save your fuel is also a huge waste of time.
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