Ark: Survival Evolved can be an incredibly challenging and immersive game, but it also requires players to take care of basic needs such as food and fuel. One of the most important resources to keep on hand is gasoline. In this article, we'll show you how to make gasoline in Ark so you can keep your generators and vehicles running smoothly!
What You'll Need
Before diving into the process of making gasoline, you'll need to gather several items:
- Oil - Obtained by harvesting oil rocks in the ocean or using an oil pump on oil nodes.
- Hide - Obtained by killing and harvesting various creatures like deer or boar.
- Polymer - Obtained by harvesting organic polymer from Kairuku or Hesperornis, or crafting from obsidian and cementing paste.
- Sulfur - Obtained by harvesting sulfur nodes found in the mountains or by using a tamed Phoenix.
- Chemistry Bench - A structure used to manufacture various advanced items.
The Process
After gathering the necessary materials, it's time to start making gasoline:
Step 1: Crafting Sparkpowder
Before you can make gasoline, you'll need to craft sparkpowder using flint and stone at a mortar and pestle. Each sparkpowder requires one flint and one stone, and you'll need one sparkpowder for every gasoline you want to create.
Step 2: Crafting Narcotics
Next, you'll need to craft narcotics using spoiled meat and narcoberry at a mortar and pestle. Each narcotic requires five narcoberries and one spoiled meat. You'll need one narcotic for every gasoline you plan to create.
Step 3: Creating Gasoline
With your sparkpowder and narcotics on hand, it's time to head to the chemistry bench. Place your oil, hide, polymer, sulfur, sparkpowder, and narcotics into the bench, then turn it on. After a short time, you'll have gasoline, ready to use!
Conclusion
Knowing how to make gasoline is a vital part of playing Ark: Survival Evolved. With this guide, you'll be able to produce gasoline to power your generators and vehicles. Just remember to gather all of the necessary materials, and follow each step carefully. Happy crafting!
