Thanks a bunch. I've been looking all over for the oceanic oil rocks and when that didn't work, I flew to the polar region and was so pissed that there weren't any oil nodes. Didn't know they'd changed the whole look. Thanks again. 👏🤘🤙👍
I used to go to the sand bar right at the north in between the two snowy mountains to get most of my oil in ASE. I was so disappointed they removed it from that location. I’ll be going back up there to those locations to the east when I get home from work this afternoon.
He's right, I have a Base right next to a load of Oil and didn't even know it. I've been looking for Black Nodes under water with the oil drops rising to the surface. Haven't found a one, ha. So I've killing Tri mites for oil when I can find them. thanks
Thank you. The coral oil will be a game changer for getting good amounts of early oil. Now i would not recommend this method, but the Tusoteuthis also produces oil, so if you have gotten your hands on one.
Stopped playing ark for 6 years, came back to asa. Thanks for the refreshers and great content… especially with the beavers
Yeah I miss the old oil nodes under water least they produce more oil..
Bro I’ve been flying around looking for the old looking nodes not knowing they look completely different-_-
Thanks a bunch. I've been looking all over for the oceanic oil rocks and when that didn't work, I flew to the polar region and was so pissed that there weren't any oil nodes. Didn't know they'd changed the whole look. Thanks again. 👏🤘🤙👍
Great vid, very educational and showed me exactly what I needed. Thanks a lot!
For alot of the oil nodes underwater, and corals, you can use a dunkleosteus instead of an anky
I used to go to the sand bar right at the north in between the two snowy mountains to get most of my oil in ASE. I was so disappointed they removed it from that location. I’ll be going back up there to those locations to the east when I get home from work this afternoon.
He's right, I have a Base right next to a load of Oil and didn't even know it. I've been looking for Black Nodes under water with the oil drops rising to the surface. Haven't found a one, ha. So I've killing Tri mites for oil when I can find them.
thanks
Yaaay thank you I found loads in the blue coral! 🎉🎉
Good clear entertaining video. In like your precise accuracy and personality. Subbed.
Thanks for the help❤
"My house" (from dung beetles) is also my favorite place to get oil. 😊
Thank u this helped alot
Can I place oil pumps on the nodes in the winter?
Cheers mate, thanks!
Thank you. The coral oil will be a game changer for getting good amounts of early oil.
Now i would not recommend this method, but the Tusoteuthis also produces oil, so if you have gotten your hands on one.
Wish they kept the old graphics for oil and metal nodes
Thanks ASG!! needed this...lol
Thx a bunch.
Thanks
This was actually incredibly useful!
so how do i use the oil pump??
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Anyone know how to use the oil pump
no oil in north east?
No wonder I couldn't find any oil 😂
I've been passing them this entire time. 😂
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Leaches will drop oil too
what dino to get alot of oil
Ankylo
Well I'm near snow so I'll take an anky