Picking the wrong server type is the fastest way to burn out in ARK: Survival Ascended. The rates decide how much of your life the game demands, the tribe rules decide who you fight, and the culture decides whether losing feels like sport or like a second job going bankrupt. Here's how the families actually compare, and how to choose.
The three families at a glance
| Official PvP (1x) | Official Small Tribes | Unofficial | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rates | 1x baseline (weekend events often boost) | Higher than 1x baseline | Anything from 2x to instant-everything |
| Tribe size | Large tribes, alliances allowed | Capped small (six-player format), no formal alliances | Admin's choice |
| Offline protection | None | None | Often ORP or raid-window rules |
| Persistence | No scheduled wipes | No scheduled wipes | Wipe schedules vary (some monthly, some never) |
| Who runs it | Studio (no admins in-game) | Studio (no admins in-game) | Private admins |
| Best for | Politics, empires, the long war | Small squads, fair-ish fights | Learning, limited playtime, custom rules |
Official 1x: the marathon
Official PvP is the "real" ARK most veterans mean when they talk about the game. No admins, no wipes, no mercy. Its defining features:
- Persistence. Bases and bloodlines survive for years — which means the servers are layered with established empires, and a new tribe starts at the bottom of a food chain that has history.
- Politics. Mega-tribes and alliances span whole clusters. Wars are scheduled, betrayals are planned, and diplomacy matters as much as turret count. Scout the landscape in the Tribe List before you commit.
- The grind is the balance. At 1x, a war dino line or a full turret wall represents weeks. That cost is what makes big fights meaningful — and offline raids devastating. Timing tools matter here more than anywhere; see our offline raid guide.
Choose official 1x if ARK is your main game and you want stakes. Avoid it if you can play fewer than ~10 focused hours a week — the economy assumes more.
Small Tribes: the sprint
Small Tribes is the official answer to "mega tribes ruin everything": capped rosters, boosted rates, and no formal alliance system.
- Six players, no alliances. The cap flattens the power curve. You'll still meet stronger tribes, but never a 40-man umbrella — teaming happens informally, but it's against the ruleset's spirit and often reported.
- Faster everything. Boosted rates mean tames, breeding, and farming compress; you can go from wipe to war-ready inside a week of evenings.
- Higher tempo, higher turnover. Fights come to you sooner and losses rebuild faster. It's the format for players who want combat density rather than empire management.
Choose Small Tribes if you have a tight squad of two to six and want real PvP without mega-politics. Skip it if you want the slow-burn empire game — the cap makes deep rosters impossible by design.
Unofficial: the spectrum
Unofficial servers run the same game with admin-controlled settings: rates, mods, offline raid protection (ORP), wipe schedules, shop plugins, structure limits. That freedom is the appeal and the risk.
What good unofficial servers offer:
- Respect for your time. 5x–10x rates turn taming and breeding from a calendar commitment into an evening activity.
- ORP or raid windows. Many unofficials protect offline bases or restrict raiding to set hours — a completely different (and saner) defensive meta.
- Curated balance. Mod lists, banned items, and structure rules that sand off official's roughest edges.
What to vet before settling — because the failure mode of unofficial is the server itself dying:
- Population history. Open the server's 7-day chart on the rankings. Steady prime-time peaks across the week mean a real community; a launch spike sliding downhill means you're boarding a sinking ship. Our population trends guide shows the exact patterns.
- Admin quality. Active Discord, written rules, public ban logs. "Admin abuse" is the second-biggest unofficial killer after decay.
- Wipe schedule. Know it before you build. A monthly-wipe server punishes slow builders; a never-wipe server accumulates the same empire problem as official.
What rates actually change
Rates are a time-economy dial, not a difficulty dial. At 1x, a high-level tame is an hour-plus commitment and a bred war line is weeks; at 10x those become minutes and days. Everything else — turret math, explosive costs, player skill — stays the same game. That's why "learn on boosted, compete on official" is the standard veteran advice: mechanics transfer, patience requirements don't.
How to choose (honest version)
- Under 7 hours a week: unofficial with ORP, 5x or higher. Anything else will eat you.
- A duo or small friend group, evenings: Small Tribes, or a mid-rate unofficial with active admins.
- A committed tribe with cross-timezone coverage: official 1x — the politics and persistence are the point.
- Total newcomer: one month on a friendly boosted unofficial to learn the loop, then decide. Our beginner's guide covers those first weeks.
Whichever you pick, check the same two dashboards first: the server's population trend and its tribe politics. Rates tell you how fast you'll progress; those two tell you whether progress will survive.
FAQ
Can I transfer characters between server types?
No — rulesets are separate clusters. Official 1x, Small Tribes, and unofficial networks each keep their own characters, dinos, and items. Transfers only move within a cluster, covered in our transfers guide.
Do official rates ever increase?
Yes — studio events (typically weekends and holidays) regularly boost harvesting, taming, and breeding. Long-term projects like breeding lines are usually scheduled around event weekends.
Is crossplay a factor in choosing?
ASA supports crossplay between PC and consoles on most networks, and some official lines separate platforms. Check the server's listing details; a PC-heavy server means more INI-tuned opponents (see our graphics settings guide).
Are unofficial servers "easier"?
Faster, not easier. The opponents are often official veterans enjoying shorter grinds. The skill ceiling is identical — you just reach the fights sooner.
Nous exploitons le tracker de serveurs en temps réel d'ARK: Survival Ascended de ce site et rédigeons ces guides à partir de notre expérience PvP en tribu et des données de population que nous collectons. Plus d'infos sur la page À propos, ou contactez-nous via Contact.