ark

This page contains guides to build different structure-components.

Foundation lowering/raising techniques

Foundations can only snap to each other on the same height which can be inconvenient (especially if you want to build on uneven ground). The following methods can be used to lower or raise your foundation in case there is something obstructing your building (or any other application where lowering/raising snap points is required)

Fast lowering (fastest & cheapest way)

Slow lowering (if you only want it one at a time)

Raising*

Extended Ramp

Symmetry is optional

Symmetry is optional

First off, starting at the bottom you may be able to make a ramp that is flawless and has no steps but you will also spend two days of trial and error trying to get it far enough out from the cliff to get the angle to hit the top perfectly (See Advanced Ramping). Second off, this walkthrough is subject to change as Ark is constantly updating and improving!
Starting at the top you can easily build down. Recommend the use of a slow flying mount or extreme caution and a parachute.
The formula is very simple.

Three ceilings out, three ceilings down

Three ceilings out, three ceilings down

Mind the gap, but really it only effects aesthetics

Mind the gap, but really it only effects aesthetics

You are done.

Tips and Tricks

For those of you who have pillars that refuse to reach the ground... Two ways to do this.

For pillars, ceilings, or ramps that refuse to place properly.

Advanced Ramping

Epic Ramp

Epic Ramp

Building a ramp like this is all about math. The ceilings and alternating building materials are for measuring and counting purposes, no ceilings are actually necessary in the completed ramp except for the anchor at the top! Like any ramp it must be built from the top down and anchored with a ceiling/foundation along with foundation/pillar support along the ground underneath it.

This guide assumes you can figure out how to place your own pillars. See the Extended Ramp's Tips and Tricks if you need help.

Remember, if you cannot get it to intersect - ramps are not obstructed by ceilings but ceilings are obstructed by ramps. If you have your steep slope, uneven cliff, or whatever else you need to ramp it up you'll start out a lot like a regular extended ramp with a few changes. The end result should be much more material efficient and less time consuming over all!

You have the number of pillars tall your cliff is. Now for the math part.

Word Problems, Division

External Resources