What are the best spots to farm wood and thatch in the Redwood Forest in ARK: Survival Evolved?

The Redwood Forest in ARK: Survival Evolved is one of the most resource-rich areas in the game, especially for gathering wood and thatch. However, it is also one of the most dangerous regions due to the presence of aggressive creatures like Thylacoleos, Microraptors, and Raptors. To efficiently farm wood and thatch in the Redwood Forest, you need to understand the mechanics, prepare properly, and use the right strategies.

First, letÔÇÖs talk about the mechanics of gathering wood and thatch. Wood is primarily obtained by hitting trees with tools like a Stone Pick, Metal Hatchet, or a dinosaur with harvesting abilities. Thatch is also gathered from trees but is more abundant when using tools like a Stone Hatchet or certain dinosaurs. The Redwood Forest is filled with large Redwood trees, which yield significantly more wood and thatch compared to regular trees. However, these trees are much harder to chop down, so youÔÇÖll need the right tools or dinosaurs to maximize efficiency.

To start farming wood and thatch in the Redwood Forest, you should first prepare the necessary tools or tamed dinosaurs. A Metal Hatchet is the best tool for gathering wood, while a Stone Hatchet is better for thatch. However, using dinosaurs like the Beaver (Castoroides), Mammoth, or Therizinosaurus is far more efficient. The Beaver is particularly effective for wood, while the Therizinosaurus can gather both wood and thatch in large quantities. If youÔÇÖre playing solo, taming a Beaver or Mammoth is highly recommended. For tribes, coordinating with multiple players using high-level dinosaurs can significantly speed up the process.

Before heading into the Redwood Forest, ensure you have a safe base nearby or a mobile base like a platform saddle on a Brontosaurus or Paraceratherium. This will allow you to store resources quickly and avoid over-encumbrance. Additionally, bring a flyer like an Argentavis or Quetzal to transport resources back to your main base. If youÔÇÖre using a dinosaur for gathering, make sure it has enough weight capacity to carry large amounts of wood and thatch.

When you arrive in the Redwood Forest, focus on the large Redwood trees. These trees are scattered throughout the biome and are easy to spot due to their massive size. If youÔÇÖre using a dinosaur, position it close to the tree and start harvesting. Be cautious of your surroundings, as the Redwood Forest is home to many predators. Thylacoleos, for example, often hide in trees and can ambush you if youÔÇÖre not careful. Always keep an eye out for movement in the trees and have a weapon or tamed dinosaur ready to defend yourself.

One common mistake players make is overloading their dinosaurs or themselves with resources. This can leave you vulnerable to attacks or unable to escape dangerous situations. To avoid this, regularly transfer resources to your storage or flyer. Another mistake is venturing too deep into the forest without proper preparation. The deeper you go, the more dangerous the creatures become, so always have an escape plan.

For advanced players, consider using a Quetzal with a platform saddle and a mobile base setup. This allows you to farm resources continuously without needing to return to a fixed base. You can also use a chainsaw, which is an advanced tool that gathers wood and thatch extremely efficiently. However, chainsaws require gasoline, so make sure you have enough fuel before heading out.

In terms of tribe considerations, coordination is key. Assign roles to tribe members, such as one person gathering resources while another guards against predators. Using multiple high-level dinosaurs can also speed up the process. For solo players, focus on taming a single high-efficiency dinosaur like a Therizinosaurus or Beaver and use a flyer to transport resources.

In summary, farming wood and thatch in the Redwood Forest requires preparation, the right tools or dinosaurs, and constant vigilance. Use high-efficiency dinosaurs like the Beaver or Therizinosaurus, keep an eye out for predators, and avoid overloading yourself or your dinosaurs. With the right strategy, the Redwood Forest can become a reliable source of wood and thatch for your survival and progression in ARK: Survival Evolved.