ARK: Survival Ascended | Dino Stables | Build Tutorial

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hello there welcome back to another build video for Arc survival ascendant today we're going to be building these Stables as you can see and they're a little bit more on the larger side so make sure you have plenty of space to build it preferably of course flat ground but even if it's not completely fat it should work these should be all the materials that you need but I might have miscounted some but it should be close enough for the foundation it really depends or whether you're able to use Stone foundations everywhere or you need to use ceilings and then you'll probably need more or less walls than that I used but I'll show you in a bit how that works I also built these tables on my survival world so at the end I'll show you a little bit around how it looks and how you could decorate it but you should have plenty of places to store some smaller to mediumsized dinos so let's get started and before we start the actual tutorial let me show you what I meant about the foundations now in an ideal flat spot you could probably build the entire thing with just Stone foundations cuz you can connect them without problem and as you can see even on a slight Hill it should be no problem to connect uh some or most of the foundations but the problem is it's hard to find a very big flat spot and then you will run into landscape which will prevent you from placing I either the normal foundations or the triangles and also if we take a look at these stairs they stick out a little bit from the ground but personally I would like it to be a little bit higher so it looks a little bit nicer with the stairs so the other technique you can do either when you run out of places to place the foundations or because you want it to be slightly higher you can place a pillar see how high you can get it and then you can connect uh the the the stairs or the ceiling to it and you can see it's slightly higher which personally I think looks a little bit better but also for most Landscapes you'll probably need it okay let's get going with the tutorial make sure you check the landscape see where the highest point of your build is and that's where I would start with some foundations and then we're going to make a shape of [Music] 3x4 um so right like this and now you can already see I can't place this foundation on the right height so I'll need to use a ceiling in there which is fine we're going to fix all that later but this is why you could need more ceilings or less ceilings than I do really depends on your landscape now we're going to go into the triangles going to connect them and at the front here we want to have three of these triangles facing where we are standing so so basically I'm just going to fill all this in see where I can place the foundations here again we can't place it in the right height we'll use a ceiling that's our third triangle so that means this is the last one we'll place and now we'll just fill in the shape so that we can start placing uh the next normal foundations or ceilings again we're running out of places where we can actually Place Normal foundation so we're going to go into ceilings but yeah three diagonal basically three triangles next to each other on the front row and then you're going to go back to ceilings and again you're going to make the same shape of uh 4x3 so that we have basically two stables next to each other so right now we have something like this so we want a little bit more but we can't place anything anymore because we're now in ceiling land which means we'll need to start adding pillars as well and just to be thorough and because it looks nice so we'll start at the foundations and just make sure we've got the beams going all across and then we'll add some supports in later oh let's get rid of this we definitely don't need one there um so basically you want to go along the entire back of the build with the beams and then of course we also need to start adding some pillars as supports uh especially for this part with the ceilings but just for the looks as well even though you can't really see that much we'll add them here as well and you want to add one in the middle of the diagonal part so try to look I think it's three um triangles facing outward then it's the middle and on this corner will'll Place one as well and then after two foundations we'll do one as well because that's basically where one stable portion will end and then right on this corner as well okay so we should have something like this depending on your situation might be more or less foundations more or less ceilings then we go two further here as I said we want to have a 3x4 there and we're going to go out one here because this is where our gates are going to be basically the big middle piece of the Stables which is going to be twoo wide and then it's going to be the same uh length as this but just one extra on both sides so we'll finish the shape of the 3x4 there then we have this middle part which will will add one extra but again we're going to need some supports also on this side so let's make sure to add some beams and pillars so that we can add the two extra on this side and then again we'll add the supports here as well some pillars some beams and then we can start with the other part you can make the beams go all the way through because this is the gate part of the build and that basically goes straight through it does not connected to any of the Stables directly um there we go we can continue on this side and again we'll have the 3x4 shape um it's always a little bit finicky with the snapping points but again you want to have the beams and pillars so that we are well supported since we are in ceiling uh territory right now you might end up in a place where you could theoretically end up in a place where you can uh Place foundations again so you could choose to just use foundations it really doesn't matter too much for the entire L uh and feel of the build though so we'll have the 3x4 on this side the gate portion and then the 3x4 again on the other side basically mirroring it and then this diagonal part as I said has three triangles facing to the inside then you have the another 3x4 so that's basically the general shape of the foundation now we of course need to make sure to have that on the other side as well so again we're going to go with a triangles making sure that are three on the inside but going to run into problems of course with the support so we're just going to see how far we can go on this side and then we're going to add some beams you're going to have three in a row here which then it's time for another pillar but it's also right in the middle so we can leave that later as well then we going to continue with these ceilings again we want to have three of these triangles facing us uh like this and then we had one more and that will be the edge of it and then we'll go back to normal ceilings so just fill everything in right here and then you're good to go with the diagonal part we're done with building those at least for the foundations of course and then add beams at the back again and a pillar on the corner now you can't place the the pillar the right way so you'll have to place it for now and then replace it later on because of snapping it doesn't really allow you because there's no ceiling there yet and as you can see we can't place a ceiling without the pillar so what we do is repl the pillar um cuz you can you see it's not facing the right way but now we can place if we have the snapping point we can place the ceilings we can add new supports here that are facing the right way and then we can replace this pillar with one that's facing the right way so it looks a little bit nicer overall it's a small thing but I mean it counts in the end I guess so we'll had two more beams here because again for this last part we want to have a 3x4 shape with the ceilings and we'll just fill that all in so just continuing like we did before until we have the 3x4 and then of course on this side we want to add some more beams and pillars to make sure it's all supported and then we're pretty much done with the foundation of course we're going to have to fill it in in a little bit but this is the shape you will need so this should be what you have right now but let's fill it in so we'll start at the back as soon as you have ceilings you won't have the walls you can leave the foundations or you could place walls if you like the look more and then we're just going to fill in the entire back part with walls so that we can't look underneath or foundations anymore uh don't want to have a floating stable so basically this is to make sure that everything looks like it's one big piece of stone one big strong Foundation to build the rest of the Stables on top of so just go along the entire back and again this could be bigger if you use more ceilings or May maybe you decided to go with only ceilings then you pretty much need to do this everywhere we don't need to do it at the front only on these little side pieces because they will be visible so we want to make sure we got the right wall textures here and then we're pretty much done I think I placed them on this side we don't really need them there um so you could get rid of those if you place them uh cuz you technically don't need them cuz we won't see them in a little bit when we're going to place the ramps or stairs I should say because we want to have some stairs right here of course cuz this is going to be the big gate area where you can walk through you can use it as a big gate as well um there we go we have two of those and then of course you want to cover on the sides so that we can't look underneath the foundations anymore and it looks like it's a nice strong piece of stone and it's all connected uh then we want to add some railings on top of that just to finish off this luk I like it with the stone side down because then it connects with the rest of the textures but again this could be personal preference so if you like them the other the way around feel free to change that around then we're going to add these stairs pretty much at the end of all the ceilings and foundations that we have left so you just go along the entire inside make sure you check if there's no gaps sometimes with ceilings they are a little bit higher so you can add a second stair in if there is more room then on this part you just do the same you place the stairs cuz it will connect nicely and then here again you just connect the stairs to the foundations or ceilings so you'll get this nice curved stair which I personally think looks really really nice then on the side of course we want to place the sloped walls now I think in this instance for some reason it just doesn't like to snap hair so we might have to to skip it but in most scenarios you should be able to place uh the slop wall here I don't know why it won't allow me here because pretty sure the other one is just as far into the ground as I need here but for some reason it won't allow me to snap but you should be able to and then you can fill it in again on the other side we're going to do the same thing so make sure you place stairs to all the ceilings and or foundations that you used to get the same shape as on the other side for this build of course there's going to be a lot of repeating because basically both sides of the gate both building sides of the gate are going to be the same the Gate of course is going to be a little bit different but basically you do both buildings twice and you repeat the same build um now there we go let's place the last of these stairs can't place them here for some reason enemy structure pretty sure there's no one here cuz there's single oh I think it's uh it must be this bag yeah there we go okay well we'll fill in the last of the stairs and there we have it this is our foundation uh oh almost forgot to place this slope down but yeah this is basically our foundation of the entire Stables so we have the gate as the middle part and then the two sides that should be completely the same maybe some difference in in where you used foundations and ceilings but this is the shape that we should need and again we can add the railings um I'm doing them Stone down for the same reason as before I like the textures connecting but you could change them around if you like that look more and then we are really done with the foundation and it's time to start building the staes itself now uh first just to make the divider very clear we'll place down these Gates the stone gates so that we know this is going to be the middle part of the build uh we can fill them in with the reinforced Gates as well so that we are done with that part that's definitely the easy part We'll add some uh pillars as well make them go all the way up so they're the same height as the gateways and then you could even uh do that of course also do it on the other side so make sure you do it because this is easy to forget uh you don't really see them that much but they do add a little bit more uh texture and we'll use them later on when we finish the gate build itself you can also use the beams to connect the top part so we have the two gateways completely sealed in and this is where we'll leave it for the gate right now and we can start with the main Stables so we want to start on this side we'll place down some pillars on the corners just to get started and to give ourselves some some markers basically to work with after two you want to do the same uh so you have a pillar a gap of two and then you place another pillar don't Place one on the gate portion of course and you want to one have one in the middle of the diagonal portion as well then here you want to place the pillars on the front as well so that we have some markers basically to work with for the rest of the structure this is basically just to make it a little bit easier to see where you need to place stuff then we're going to continue with walls now it's a personal choice whether you like them facing outwards or inwards for this design I've chosen to face the them inwards because I like this wooden texture and I like to have the other texture on the back also I think that other texture looks even better when you want to paint it if you want to do that so we'll go for this look now on the outside on the side we'll just go the other way around um you'll see in a little bit why because we're going to turn the second layer the other way around I like this look because it basically gives you two textures for the wall which I think gives a nice look a little bit more variation and if you would do it all the same way so you should end up with a shape like this so we want to do the same shape on this side but this is the gate portion so we're going to start by adding Stone walls all along the bottom side of course this wall is a little bit longer the last one you can raise all the way to the top so three High same on the other side because those are the uh one extra that they have and then the middle part you want to place two extra here because we're going to need this part for the building of the roof now for the roof structure you want to pay attention you need the quarter walls Place one like this and connect one then flip it and then you can do the other one there's two variations of this very important otherwise it won't fit in with the wood pieces you will have gaps then we do the slope walls like this and we create this roof design that has a little overlap on the outsides which I personally think looks a little bit nicer so the wall actually sticks out a little bit instead of connecting straight with the walls then here again you want to place uh two quarter walls and connect another slope wall so you finish off the shape on the back side it goes down a little bit lower than on the front but it has the nice overhang which I personally really really like then we need two quarter ceilings to place right here with another quarter wall this we will use to snap in the roofs in the right positions to create that nice overhang also on the side of the wall here so this is the shape you should end up with now we're going to try and do the same thing on this side as well uh we're going to you could use Stone but I think for this part it makes more sense to use wood especially for the stable part so basically we're going to add the same shape as on the other side so right here you want to place the right variation of the quarter wall then go to the other one place two on top and then again connect your sloped roofs to it to create the roof shape that we need for the snapping points basically so we want to have the little triangle going on like this you don't need to fill in the rest this part is not necessary on this side we just need the top part basically for the snapping points and everything to line up in the right way cuz otherwise you can get some messy stuff again we need this little platform of the two quarter ceilings and little quarter wall so we can do the snapping in a little bit then we're pretty much ready to start building the roof here on this side it's easy connect this one first very important so to the little quarter ceiling we placed and then you can go along the edge like this and fill in the roof like so and then we can place the top part and have a little bit of overlap but this will make sure that we have the nice roof and a little overhang and then on the front we basically do the same we start with this part on the quarter ceiling we connect it all the way through and then we do the top layer filling that in don't go down any further we need it a little bit higher on this side and then on this side here we have of course the gate house basically we want to have stone walls everywhere now it will clip through a little bit I don't think there's any way to fix this but also I don't think it's that bad because you won't really see it that much unless you start looking up when going through the gate house so this is what you should have right now and as you'll see you'll see these pillars lining up with the roof you just placed let's make sure we erise all of these one more so that we can more easily line up the roofs so you can see this roof lines up with that pillar that is what we want and now we're going to try to attempt the same on the other side it's slightly more tricky though so start the same with these roofs now we want to find the right snap point so that we still have the little overlap to the outside so you might have to Circle through all the the different points and then we have this one little extra overhang on the outside but still having the lineup the roof line up with the pillar on this side very important to do this right before you continue because otherwise you might run into trouble later on then we're going to do the top roof here again we want to do the same thing but to help you you can place a roof on the other side so you can just snap it to that so we have the little overhang now we want to place the roof so that it will align we'll get rid of the roof that we used to help and now you can just fill in all the roofs so it will line up with the pillar and you'll have the straight line that we need now for the other side uh basically Al we want to do the same we want to make sure that first we get the right alignment for the pillar so we want to have it right here you want to have it down there as well and then this will line up with the pillow like we want uh you can fill this all in easily so yeah you can see it lines up with the pillow line and now we need the little overhang so again we're going to look for the right snap Point uh don't start with the top one cuz that might be true tricky to get the other ones in so get that one and then connect the bottom one and then you can fill in the top part first the overlap and then the ones that will line up with the line of the pillar so now we have the two normal roof portions done lining up with the pillars now we need to make the middle part the diagonal part which will be a little bit of tricky situation so make sure you pay attention or feel free to watch this back so start connecting these roof pieces like this the triangles then fill into like those and again connect to like this you'll see a little bit of overlap and this little triangle shape missing but this I don't think there's a way to fix this but also it I I think it's actually a kind of nice little happy accident because I kind of like the the look of this little piece that is missing it gives the roof a little bit more character in my opinion then for the top layer we do the same we connect to the roofs and then we just start connecting all the way through and you'll see it will line up very nicely so you should end up with something like this now on the other side it's a little bit more difficult cuz it's a little bit bigger so start with aligning with the roofs basically I just go side by side to make sure that I end up with the same amount of triangles when they meet in the middle of course and again we'll have the little triangle missing which I don't think is a bad thing I kind of like the look of it now it gets interesting because we need to do more overlapping uh Place one like this like so uh you'll see it doesn't reach all the way to the top do the same on the other side um and then we'll connect to the top part so we'll do the same way we'll Place Another triangle these you can actually just connect all the way through to the other side they will line up perfectly so that makes the job a little bit easier now we need to fill in this uh little mess we have in the middle basically so you try to look for the snap points to connect to the ones that we've placed earlier and you want to just connect them up a little bit until will they will meet in the middle again they won't line up perfectly but close enough to fill in everything that we need like so and this is what you should have now the whole roof filled in um looking quite good I was very happy when I made this work the first time now on the inside we have a little Gap at the back so we want to have some quarter walls and fill in this Gap so that we don't see it anymore so just go along the entire back wall to fill it all in and make sure that you can't see outside we want to make sure these animals are nice and safe and nice and warm inside and they don't have this Gap behind them um so yeah just go along the entire back until you reach the gate house and then we want to make sure that we line up the pillars as well make sure they don't snap too high um so snap them to the quarter walls because otherwise they will stick through your roof uh there we go no no placing pillars into the gate house of course then on this side we want to also Place some pillars and beams connect this straight through so we have a little bit more support want another one right here then connect the pillar and again make sure you look for the snap points so you don't have any weird things sticking out and you should have something that looks like this there we go we got go inside the Stables make the dividers you can decide again whether you want these Stone railings upside down with the stone on the top or the bottom for now I've chosen the stone on the top um just to have the texture mesh in with the wood cuz we're using a lot of wood already so these are basically the devis dividers for your Stables uh and these will be the different slots that you can use for all your animals now we're going to build up these fences so you want to have upside down railings like so then connect a layer of railings the right way around and I think this makes for nice divider while still providing a lot of nice visibility then we're going to connect some railings to the top make sure to flip them around like so and then connect one like there as well and then for the other part you might have have to scroll through some of the snapping points to get everything right basically you want to have a normal way around uh railings going down like this and then we'll connect the railings upside down like this because they will make for some nice support beams in the stable especially because the pillar on the front isn't quite reaching all the way through the roof uh so this this way it will still look like it's being supported now the snap points can be a little bit tricky but just try to be very careful aiming and you should find it and then this is what we're going to do for all of these so all these dividers are basically the same start with a layer of upside down railings then a normal uh side of railings and then we're going to go to the roof and connect them like so uh yeah it's it's not the most fun part it's definitely important to keep paying attention where you place the railings don't want to place them in the wrong snapping Point lose them cuz there's a lot of railings in this build of course because I mean I think it's probably the most impressive tool that we have right now to add a lot of detail there's so much Freedom with these to add some new shapes to your builds which really helps a lot in my opinion at least all right there we go we've got two done should look like this and then we'll do the other to as well again repeating the same thing going with the upside down railings first before adding them in the right way around as nice little dividers if you don't like it being seethrough like this of course instead of using railings you could I guess also use quarter walls or normal walls to make your dividers if you want to be even more separate but personally I kind of like the look of having this more open uh View view because it also makes it just easier to check what's in the next one over all right so we have one more almost done if we can find this last one there we go and then one more to go again by this point you should be able to do this uh by yourself cuz I think you'll have enough repetition now but we'll show it one more time finding all the right points to place the these railings there we go and we'll also use these railings as supports for what we're going to do on top of the roof as well they will be nice little snapping points there we go and this is also why it was so important to place the roof in the right way so basically using the uh snap points of the roofs as well so there we go after placing a ton of rails we now have this all supported looking a little better in my opinion everything is now connected and now we want to add some more railings of course to add some details to the roof so we're going to start with this along the bottom of the roof make sure you line it up correctly here well you can't do them apparently on the uh triangle roofs they won't stick out the same way um so instead we'll skip that part we'll leave that open for a little bit and we'll go to the other normal roof portion and do the same thing just make sure they all stick out like this there we go I personally really like the look of this and then we're going to flip them upside down and continue to follow the line of the roof these you C you can add on the other part as well so we can make them go all the way through and this just adds a little bit more detail in my opinion I think railings look really good maybe your personal preference is less railings of course that's always possible now we're going to do them along the roof as well to add some uh detail to the divider to the top of the roof uh again make sure you don't place them in the wrong snapping points because that can very easily happen here there we go and we just connect them up all nicely like this and we want to make sure that this goes all the way through on the top of the roof and until you meet the gate house basically there we go even though there's no gate house yet but you know what I mean and then we want to place them upside down in these dividers as well just to show the different uh Parts I guess of the stable and I just like adding a little bit more detail in my RS instead of having them be like these Bland Wide Open Spaces basically so there we go we do it on the end of the roof as well uh can be a little bit tricky again with snapping points but you should be able to get there and then we flip the roof around again and we make sure we have them connecting at the bottom like this as well just to look a little bit more supported and also as just a nice little end detail for the roof I have the same one on the starter house tutorial I did I kind of like the look of this so you should have something like this so far okay just change the time of day so we can see everything now of course we need to add the details on the back of the roof as well so basically do the same thing as we did on the other side with all the little detail pieces uh make sure it goes all the way through here it seems like I've placed one of these pillars the wrong way and it actually poking through so we'll have to fix that in a little bit um but now let's just make sure that we do all the railings cuz this is an easy part to get distracted or miss some spots and you probably going to forget it after a bit so we're just going to do it all the way through with all the little details that we did on the other side as well so we'll add this railing as well which we can connect with this there we go after a while you should be getting a little bit more proficient with this now if you're building this in survival I feel you it's a little bit more difficult uh what I did is trying to land on the roof and then walk around be careful not to fall off it will yeah cause you a lot of headaches if you try to do it that way but it is definitely possible you just need to be a little bit more careful or of course build some scaffolding to get up and down then we want to have the parts sticking out again if it will let me let's see no there we go that's the one we need and there we go we connect that all the way through and then we should be done with all the railings on the roof and you should end up with something looking a little bit like this now let's fix this pillar that I missed and then we should be done with this side of the Stables so this is what you should have right now the left side next to the gate house completely done detailed and this is what we're going to have to build on the other side as well exactly the same way so to save a little bit of time in this build tutorial we're not going to show that I'm not going to show that I don't expect you to build it completely by memory after building the first part but you can just rewatch this part but do it on the other side and you should be able to get the same result and then we save some time in this video video and we'll continue right here so right now we want to play some of these trophy Shields at least I I think they look like Shields and it's a nice way to add a little bit more detail to these pillars of course if you have some trophies to use you could also probably hang them up here to add some more detail um personally I also think they just look nice as is cuz they kind of remind me of like Viking Shields or something like that and a nice touch of decoration now another way could be to use some torches and place them on top uh I think that should be possible if you want some light and you don't want to go for like the more uh electrical way I guess so this is what you should end up with personally I think that already looks really nice but of course there's still a big missing Gap and that is the gate house let's connect this with beams so that we have the whole structure basically completed and then we're going to build build the top part so that we have a nice build all the way through so you want to have some stone walls uh facing outwards but use these doors oh and not this way let's pick that up and then we'll place the same way cuz we're going to use this as Windows I know they're doorways but you can use them as Windows place them like this and then we can just fill in the rest of this with normal walls cuz there's not really any reason to add more windows here there's not much to look at and we have plenty of light coming in by these we already placed now for the roof part this should be familiar we're going to do quarter walls four of them don't need to worry about anything with the stone ones and then we can face the sloped one next to it and to create this same triangle shape with the overlap we did before so four quarter walls on top of each other connecting the sloped walls to create this shape with the little overhang that should do the trick and then we're basically ready to build a roof here as well there we go let's first add in some doors so I use Greenhouse doors for these because they're nice made out of glass and then we can do some rope letters to serve as some shutters and on the other side we can do the same right like so and then we can move on to the roof but yeah I like the way of using the rope ladder as shuts that's really nice before we can do the roof we need to do the same trick we done before two quarter walls and one or two quarter ceilings one quarter wall to have some extra snapping point point for us to work with we do that on both sides and then we can finally place in the roofs now I'm using the wooden roof cuz I think the stone one doesn't look too good um now you don't actually need to be too complicated you can just connect everything going through and there we go and then we do the top part and go all the way through as well so this roof is much easier after doing the previous one um so it's kind of nice lot home stretch before we're done with this big stable build uh there we go and then we connect it to the top layer fill it all in actually I'm forgetting something here um you need to go inside and fill in the little Gap with some quarter walls but yeah I forgot so now we do some details on the roof we have the upside down railings of course basically the same details as we did previously um sometimes it can be a little bit more difficult to get the right snapping points uh usually the best way is just to move around or play some extra things that can hopefully help us there we go let's see if we can do it on the other side as well this one definitely and there we go and then on the bottom we'll connect the railings like this again if you don't like this look if you want to do something different for your roof details feel free to I just really like the look of this and since I built my other buildings in this St my starter home I'm just trying to match it right now and we go all the way around with these to add the detail everywhere now there we go and yeah this should be quite familiar by now if you made it this far into the Bild but the snapping points always a little bit tricky and don't always want to cooperate with you but yeah we're getting there we're almost there there we go we add some more details like this and then of course we do the same thing along the lines here just to create that nice border at the roof and then also I want to have these ones to add a little bit more detail to the top as well because it's looking a little flat and if these snapping points will allow me to finally place these we should be almost done with the roof but for some reason it's not really wanting to help me out here um can we please there we go now you'd think if I do the same movement here I should get the same result but I means sometimes I love the building in this in this new game but yeah there's there definitely still some finickiness to it sometimes there we go we go all the way across the top as well to add the last little details on this side and then we just need to oh we just need to finish off of course the other side as well and then we are almost done with the entire Stables now are quite big of course so you can definitely place this in some nice location and have this as a focal point for your base as well depending on how much building you might want to do uh and you should have plenty of place there we go the roof is now done and there we go this is what we have so far we actually made it so you can add some more details what I at least like to do is add some feeding TOS in every little stable place because it makes it look like every animal has their own little tray of food now I don't do these in the middle parts because I personally use them for something different I'll show you in a little bit when we walk through my Stables on my uh survival server but yeah I think at least having these details works really well since it is a staes so it makes sense there's these feeding TRS everywhere um there we go we play them all and then you should have something looking like this now for the diagonal part you could decide to do more details or also use the M tables you can also decide to replace some of the walls with Windows if that fits your location and you want your animals I guess your dinos to have some views of the outsides as well it's definitely possible I personally have chosen not to use it but it's up to you now this is The Stables at my own base as you can see I've painted the roof black as well and I think it looks really really nice there's plenty of places for all your animals to be stored and there's also plenty of places to store some other stuff as you can see in the diagonal Parts uh and I will walk you through it in a little bit to show you around and see what the options are so you have a little bit of inspiration if you are going to build these in your own world as well okay so this is the tables in uh game but actually just walking around I figured that might be nice to see as well so you have a couple of different compartments to store your dinos I've used the bigger ones the diagonal ones to also just have some storage you know you can probably keep your Saddles here have a fire as well just to have some more atmosphere some water um but of course you could could also use this for dinos that you need more space for for example this is already getting a little bit crowded I might uh want to add you know some more to it um but yeah that's all up to you and then the other side I've done a similar thing some rooms for dinos and then of course you have some decoration here again I put some cages with some Doos in here uh but yeah pretty much up to you what you want to do with that but uh I just like to give you an example of the way that I use it and I have decorated it and as you can see um I painted the roofs black I think that really looks nice it makes it look like completely different material and just um has a nice contrast with all the wood the stone and everything um so yeah and then of course when you're ready to leave you can also use this as a gate house and go out the other side especially in my case this pretty much also function as my wall I know that won't be the case for everyone but you you are able to use it in that way if you want to um so yeah these are the Stables hopefully you enjoyed this build tutorial um can't wait to see what you do with it and uh hopefully I'll see you in the next one [Music] [Music] bye-bye [Music]
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Channel: Etholdir
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Keywords: Etholdir, Edeldier, Jurgen, gaming, gameplay, game, ark survival ascended, ark ascended, ARK house tutorial, ark build tutorial, ARK, ark survival, tutorial, ark tutorial, ark ascended tutorial, best base location, Build tutorial, building guide, ark build guide, Ark stables, ark ascended stables, ark stables build, ark ascended stables build, stables, stable, dino pen, ark ascended stable tutorial, ark stable tutorial, ark survival ascended building, ark build, ark builds
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Length: 45min 39sec (2739 seconds)
Published: Wed Nov 22 2023
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