Thatch is one of the most abundant and probably cheapest materials survivalists have access to in the beginning. Who wants a darn reindeer for a mount, right? Still, eventually, I got around to taming one and was surprised it had a use. One of my personal favorites, I'm guilty of overlooking the megaloceros when it first came out. The only downside is having to constantly go into their inventory to get rid of berries when harvesting wood gets old after a while, but the mammoth is still a good all around mount if you're just starting out and want to get to building straight away. They're more effective and powerful in herds and getting the mate boost is beneficial in a battle situation. When starting out, I found the most effective way to get the most out of a mammoth to tame two or three at once. Their base speed makes them quick, but riding on a fast mount does makes it relatively safer to take one down with ease instead of having to run around on foot. Mammoths can be found walking around in herds in the snow biome. They have a wide AOE and knockback attack which makes them ideal for close combat situations and their base speed combined with high weight means you'll be able to carry a lot of supplies when on the move. Mammoths are good at collecting a decent amount of wood, berries, and even a bit of thatch if necessary. They're one of the most well-rounded mounts survivalists can tame early one, being able to craft the Mammoth Saddle at level forty. They're decent mounts in terms of power, weight, and even speed if you choose to travel around on one. Recent updates have made the mammoth less than ideal for a building companion, but back in the day, they were the go-to mounts for any survivalist who was into big scale building. Each one has its benefits and drawbacks, but during my experience, I've found them to be fine building companions in a hostile world of dinosaurs. Veterans and novices new to the world of Ark can benefit from this menagerie of creatures and have them on their team. Knowing the key dinosaurs to tame as soon as possible to start building a permanent base just makes life easier all around and so I decided to share the top builder binos with you. During my own adventures on The Island, Scorched Earth, and the Center I've grown used to having to rebuild a base from scratch. ARK: Survival Evolved is just over a year old and has brought many happy hours of surviving, killing, and taming to dinosaur enthusiasts across the globe.
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