Slime Rancher

Slime Rancher

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Slime Rancher For Dummies
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Slime Rancher is a game created by Monomi Park. You maintain and feed your own ranch of cute amorphous aliens, and basically profit. This guide will contain detailed information about everything in the game, so you don't get lost!

Note: This is just a beginner's guide. There are other better guides for advanced game content
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Introduction to "Slime Rancher"
- 1,000 Light Years Away: Love, Guts & Slimes -

Slime Rancher is the tale of Beatrix LeBeau, a plucky, young rancher who sets out for a life a thousand light years away from Earth on the 'Far, Far Range' where she tries her hand at making a living wrangling slimes. With a can-do attitude, plenty of grit, and her trusty vacpack, Beatrix attempts to stake a claim, amass a fortune, and avoid the continual peril that looms from the rolling, jiggling avalanche of slimes around every corner.

Slimetastic Features:

  • Use your vacpack to vac up and shoot out anything you see!
  • Explore a big, wild world in style... jetpack style.
  • Your very own ranch to call home and customize!
  • Countless slimes everywhere. Maybe too many if we're being honest.
  • Create new slime types using slime science and PROFIT!
  • Push your slime science experiments too far and PERISH!

Slime Rancher is developed by Monomi Park; You can visit their website here![www.monomipark.com]

You can also view their blog here[blog.monomipark.com], and their forums here[forums.monomipark.com].
Getting Started
Movement

  • W, A, S, D = Move
  • Spacebar = Jump
  • Shift = Sprint


Abilities

  • 1, 2, 3, 4 = Select Vac Tank
  • Left Click = Fire selected item from vac
  • Right Click = Suck things into the vacpack
  • Spacebar = Use Jetpack if you have it and are airborne.
  • Escape = Open menu


Starting Off

When you begin a new game, you start off with a pre-built Corral, as well as 3-6 Chickadoos, 1-3 Hen Hens, and 4-5 Pink Slimes roaming your ranch.
There will also be 3 carrots near the wooden stairs, and 3 Pogofruits near the Plort Market.
You also begin with 250 Newbucks.

To begin, vac the Pink slimes into the corral. Then you should get the food and feed each of the slimes at least once. Thankfully, Pink slimes will eat any food item. After eating a food item, the slime will drop a Plort that you can collect and sell at the Plort Market. Pink Plorts are worth 7 Newbucks on day one.

You should have some spare food. Buy a Garden, and plant a Pogofruit or Carrot. Your crop should mature every 20 in-game hours, and crop production lasts 72 hours after being activated.

With your pink buddies having their bellies full, it will take a while before they will accept food again. This is more than enough time for you to explore the Far Far Range and forage for new resources.
Slimes
A Pink Slime accepts any food item.
Slimes are the little gelatinous alien balls that live in the Far, Far Range. There are several different species, and each has different, unique traits used to identify them. They can either be categorized by their diet or general behavior towards the rancher.

Fore example, Tabby and Boom Slimes are carnivores, and only eat meat (Chicken Meat, to be more specific). Phoshphor and Honey Slimes only eat fruits. Rock and Rad Slimes eat only vegetables. Finally, Pink Slimes can eat any food item.






Their coral hue is scientifically proven to be the color of cheer.
Pink Slime

Diet:
Fruit, Veggies, Meat (Everything)

Favorite:
None

Slimeology:

Pink Slimes are the most common slime found on the Far, Far Range. They're cheerful, docile, and the easiest of all slimes to ranch. A pink slime will eat anything you put in front of it, though they have no favorite food, and their plorts are the least valuable of all slimes.

Rancher Risks:

Not much to worry about with a pink slime. They're soft, squishy, very happy to be around a rancher, and found all over the Range.

But because of this, a rancher won't go far without finding a few pink plorts, which can lead to largos, and then....

Plortonomics:

Pink Plorts are an excellent 'multipurpose generic substance' used to manufacture everything from food products to household cleaners. All over earth, people are eating burgers, sweetening their coffees, or scrubbing their floors with pink plort products. That's some serious versatility!


The softly glowing heralds of starlight.
Phosphor Slime

Diet:
Fruit

Favorite:
Cuberry

Slimeology:

Phosphor slimes come out at night, flying about the moonlit range upon their translucent wings. Phosphor slimes have a luminescent slime core that pulses with a soft glow, making them easy to spot. It's for this reason ranchers sometimes refer to them as 'low stars.'

Rancher Risks:

Phosphor slimes have special needs compared to your typical slime. A phosphor slime and its plorts will quickly vanish if exposed to sunlight, meaning a rancher could quickly lose an entire corral's worth of phosphor slimes if not careful. Ranchers must either vac them up before daybreak or keep phosphor slimes in a place that is perpetually dark, like a cave, or use the Solar Shield upgrade.

Plortonomics:

The luminescent compound found within phosphor plorts can produce light for over 100 years, making it an incredibly eco-friendly form of illumination on Earth. Cities across the globe are slowly switching over to phosphor lights, saving trillions of gigawatts of energy daily. Plus if you rub the stuff in your hair, it glows and looks really cool.


These slimes ore totally metal.
Rock Slime

Diet:
Veggies

Favorite:
Heart Beet

Slimeology:

Rock slimes earned their name from the rocky crown of sharp spikes atop their slimy bodies. But their affection for minerals doesn't end with their appearance: rock slimes are strict vegetarians, favoring the satisfying crunch of the heart beet most of all.

Rancher Risks:

The dangers of a rock slime should be fairly obvious: their rocky crown is sharp enough to pierce straight through a rancher's boots. But it's not all about watching where you're stepping as these rocks are always rolling. When you see a rock slime revving up for a tumble, it's best to get out of the way.

Plortonomics:

Rock plorts are prized for being a key component in the production of 'blue metal,' an amazing alloy that's stronger than titanium and lighter than plastic. Because of its amazing strength, blue metal is often a key component in the hulls of light-speed capable starships, synthetic appendages, and protective holophone cases.


It's clear as shiny, transparent rocks that these slimes are dangerous.
Crystal Slime

Diet:
Veggie

Favorite:
Odd Onion

Slimeology:

Believed to be a cousin of the rock slime, the crystal slime is covered in a crown of shimmering, crystal spikes. These spikes seem to form from the crystal slime generating a tremendous amount of internal heat and warping the minerals around them; a truly alien behaviour.

Rancher Risks:

The sharp crystals adorned on the crystal slime's crown will cause a great deal of harm if touched. Worse still, the crystal slime routinely creates large patches of dangerous crystals in the environment around them. Thought to be a means of expelling internal heat, these crystal patches are ultra-hot and can be shattered if splashed with water.

Plortonomics:

Though the crystals produced by a crystal slime are highly unstable, a crystal plort, like all plorts, is far more pure and can be used by slime scientists to engineer a variety of metals that are entirely transparent. This innovation has lead to metropolitan areas on Earth completely transforming visually, allowing more light to reach the streets and the space as a whole a chance to 'breathe.' Architects often describe these transparent metals as 'so totally cooler than normal, boring metals.'




Those stripes, that tail, that wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.
Tabby Slime

Diet:
Meat

Favorite:
Stony Hen

Slimeology:

Tabby slimes share many curious similarities to domesticated house cats of Earth. With their perky ears, striped backs, and swaying tails, you'd almost mistake them for a true feline... if they weren't made entirely of gooey slime, of course.

Rancher Risks:

A tabby slime generally doesn't mean any harm to a rancher, but like their spiritual Earth cat cousins, often causes a great deal of chaos anyway. Tabby slimes love to steal things they don't eat, like fruits and veggies, resulting in lots of unintended largo transformations on the Range.

Plortonomics:

Tabby plorts are a key ingredient in a variety of 'performance enhancing' products that grant the consumer a surge of the tabby slime's signature energy and exuberance. And while athletes the world over take them to gain an edge, prolonged use often results in 'uncontrollable butt wiggles,' another (less desirable) signature of the tabby slime.


Nevermind the rabbit, have you seen any chickens?
Hunter Slime

Diet:
Meat

Favorite:
Roostro

Slimeology:

The hunter slime is the wild cousin of the tabby slime. A much more capable creature than the playful tabbies, the hunter slime excels at stalking the chickens of the Far, Far Range.

A hunter slime's slimological makeup allows for a natural cloaking ability that renders it almost completely invisible. Their only tell is in their giant, almond eyes, which can often be seen hovering in the dark. This effect is often described by unsuspecting ranchers as "aaaahhhhHHH!"

Rancher Risks:

A hunter slime has keen senses and can detect it's prey from great distances. This makes finding a good location for their corrals challenging.

Additionally, the wild nature of the hunter is also passed on to any largos formed from it's plorts. A newly created hunter largo will always be feral! A prepared rancher knows that breeding hunter largos should always be done slowly, with a few chickens on hand to calm them down.

Plortonomics:

Amazingly, a serum can be made from hunter slime plorts that can actually render a person invisible! The effect only lasts for about a day, but this serum is nonetheless incredibly popular back on Earth as many people find it's effects very soothing.

Sometimes you feel like you just want to disappear for a while. But then about a day goes by and you realize that not only did you miss being seen, but others missed seeing you too.




Keep one in your boot and you'll always stay cool. But it's weird.
Puddle Slime








Slimeology:

Puddle slimes are a rare species of slime that live in fresh water pools found on the Range. These slimes don't eat fruits, veggies, or meat like most other slimes. Instead, puddle slimes absorb water into their bodies while they sit on the surface of a pool, so instead of a corral, you must purchase a pond to enclose them.

Puddle slimes need fresh water to survive and will quickly evaporate if left on any other surface for too long.

Rancher Risks:

Ranchers have nothing to fear from the shy, little puddle slime. A rancher need only worry about having fresh water, like a pond, available for a puddle slime to sit in, as a puddle slime will evaporate if away from water. Additionally, puddle plorts burst as soon as they touch anything but fresh water.

Overall, a puddle slime is a better fit for a more experienced rancher, not one still wet behind the ears.

Plortonomics:

Puddle plorts are made almost entirely from an incredible hydro compound known by chemists across the galaxy as H2Ohhhhh. This compound is used to create an absurdly expensive brand of bottled drinking water that is sought after by the elite back on Earth. While some people argue that there is little difference in taste between it and tap water, those people seriously are not getting it.


Nothing is sweeter than (a freshly produced plort of) honey.
Honey Slime

Diet:
Fruit

Favorite:
Mint Mango

Slimeology:

Honey slimes are an odd breed of slime composed of a hyper-sweet slime compound. Most slime scientists believe this to be the result of their slime cells replicating the natural sugars found in the fruits and floral nectars of the Far, Far Range. Most ranchers agree their plorts taste great on cereal.

Rancher Risks:

The greatest danger a honey slime poses is found in their plorts. Honey plorts are the sweetest, most delicious plorts known on the Far, Far Range. Other slimes can detect them from much further away than a normal plort and will do everything in their means to get it, so it is recommended to keep them away from other slimes. A rancher with honey slimes needs to be careful about unintended largos, or worse...

Plortonomics:

Honey plorts are highly prized by food manufacturers. Though the plorts are naturally incredibly sweet, the discovery that they could be refined into an even sweeter substance made their demand soar. These refined honey plorts are said to score an unprecedented 867 on the Werner-Thompkins-Hong sacchrino scale, just a few points shy of 'not fit for human consumption.


Careful, these slimes have been known to expl(ode!)
Boom Slime

Diet:
Meat

Favorite:
Briar Hen

Slimeology:
Boom slimes are often heard before they're seen. The slime cells of a boom slime are constantly vibrating, causing their slime to increasingly crackle with energy before ultimately exploding. However, the boom slime always comes out unscathed, though always a little dazed.

Rancher Risks:
Boom slimes are constantly building toward an inevitable explosion, making them quite hazardous to ranchers. In addition to those explosions causing bodily harm, they also have the capacity to send all nearby slimes flying into the air, making them a hard slime to corral. To prevent them from exploding as often in corrals, you can purchase a music box to calm them down.

Plortonomics:
Highly volatile boom plorts have all sorts of applications, including powering rocket thrusters and demolitions. Military organizations value their highly destructive capabilities for 'medical technology and other research.' Imagine that!



Its radiance is so lovely it makes you sick.
Rad Slime

Diet:
Veggies

Favorite:
Oca Oca

Slimeology:

It's unknown if rad slimes, sometimes called 'raddies,' came to be from external radiation sources or from something naturally occurring within the Far, Far Range. Regardless, rad slimes emit such a potent aura of radiation they glow in the dark!

Rancher Risks:

A rad slime's radioactive aura can induce rad poisoning to a rancher if they remain within it for too long. Ranchers are advised to monitor their rad exposure levels when handling these green globs of gamma goo as extended exposure can cause serious bodily harm, or worse.

Plortonomics:

Given that raddies are basically mobile batteries, it's no surprise that corporations value rad plorts for their incredible energy-producing capabilities. Most rad plorts get turned into 'plortonium' and everything from the latest holophone to a radwave microcook system runs on the stuff.



Get rich or die sliming.
Gold Slime







Slimeology:

The most elusive and sought after of all slime species is easily the Gold Slime. Very little is known about these slippery creatures as they have proven impossible to capture. Gold Slimes are quick as a flash and will immediately begin to flee ranchers on sight. If a rancher is to profit from an encounter with a Gold Slime, they need to think quick.

Rancher Risks:

Gold Slimes produce no direct risks to a rancher but their appearance often induces panic and leads to (sometimes fatal) mistakes. Further, the only way to obtain gold plorts is to strike a Gold Slime with any spare resources in your vac. Doing so can produce a gold plort, though it also leaves a trail of additional resources in the area, leading to unintended largos, or worse.

Plortonomics:

Gold plorts have little practical use and are the most valuable of all plorts simply because they are shiny and rare. Back on Earth, the elite love to adorn themselves in jewelry made of gold plorts, far exceeding the value of any terrestrial precious metal. For this reason a rancher should never pass up the chance to get a gold plort or two from a chance encounter with a Gold Slime.

Those awful, ravenous rainbows.
The Tarr

Diet:
Meat, Slimes, and Humans

Favorite:
Ranchers!

Slimeology:

The Tarr are formed when a largo eats a plort unlike the ones it produces. A terrible transformation occurs that turns the slime into a sludge filled with a swirling, prismatic array of colors and a relentless appetite. The Tarr seek only to consume and replicate. Because of this it can spread rapidly through out the ranch.

The only way to stop a Tarr outside of incinerating it or throwing it into the slime sea is with fresh water. One splash will stop a Tarr from spawning new Tarr, and repeated splashes will destroy it entirely. However, fresh water does not kill the Tarr and it will continue to expand.

Alternatively many ranchers recommend running away with their arms waving, screaming.

Rancher Risks:

The Tarr are the single biggest threat to ranchers. The Tarr will seek out slimes to consume and replicate themselves, but also devour chickens, rot crops in their proximity, and even devour ranchers! The Tarr produce no plorts, only more Tarr. And then more Tarr still.



Ooh, shiny!
Lucky Slime

Diet:
Meat





Slimeology:

Lucky slimes are a strange variant of tabby slimes that seem to have a fascination with shiny objects, particularly newbuck coins. A lucky slime gobbles up any coin it can find, giving it a distinct jingling sound as it moves about.
However, coins don't make for a balanced diet and a lucky slime will still greedily devour meat of any kind. in doing so, its body bursts with a shower of newbucks, leaving little room left in its slimy tummy. This burst often sends the lucky slime flying into the air.

Upon detecting a rancher, the lucky slime will soon make a hasty retreat. No known rancher has been skilled enough, or perhaps lucky enough, to capture one of these slippery slimes.

A lucky slime isn't known to produce plorts of any kind. Leading slime scientists believe this to be the result of the lucky slime not being a true slime variant. Rather, lucky slimes are believed to be just an abnormal tabby slime: one whose color has faded as a result of ingesting so many coins. It is perhaps this very change that also led to ceasing plort production.

Rancher Risks:

Lucky slimes pose the same risk to ranchers as other rare slimes: mainly, accidents in pursuit which can lead to a rancher's demise. The promise of a small fortune when encountering a lucky slime has led more than a few ranchers head-first into the slime sea.

This occurrence has led some of the more superstitious ranchers to see the lucky slime as a bad omen, or perhaps as the universe testing their greed. These ranchers will ignore lucky slimes altogether, event purposefully shooing them away. Well, until you hear those newbucks jingling, and then, maybe just one shot couldn't hurt...
Plorts
The Plorts and the slimes that produce them.

Feed slimes. Collect plorts. Get paid

Plorts are slimy crystals dropped from a slime after eating something. You can feed plorts to other slimes to create Largo slimes. or you can sell them for newbucks. Certain plorts sell for more than others. When fed their favorite food, slimes drop two plorts instead of just one.

Pink Slimes do not have a favorite food, and have the least valuable plorts.

Gold Slimes will run away when they see you, cannot be vac'd, and have the most valuable plorts.

Puddle Plorts will burst into nothingness if they hit anything other than fresh water.

Largo slimes drop two plorts, one for each of its slime type. If you feed it one of its slime type's favored food, it gives two of that slime's plort and two of the other.

Plort Market

The plort market is a network of buyers and sellers of plorts across the galaxy. Ranchers use plort market machines on their ranch to send plorts to the market for sale. Ranchers are paid immediately when depositing plorts at the plort's current market value.

Plort market values fluctuate and some of the more savvy ranchers will hoard certain plorts for days when sale prices are high, especially rare plorts.

The plort prices go up or down from day to day depending on how often a particular plort is sold as well as on a slight randomization. You should also sell the plorts that go for the most if you have them.

The sell values of the Plorts on Day One.
Largos
There's just more to love.
Largo Slimes

Diet:
(source slime's diet)

Favorite:
(source slime's favorite)

Slimeology:

Largo Slimes are a hybrid of two slimes resulting from a slime eating a plort unlike its own. They are twice as big normal slimes and have a combined diet of their two source slimes, making them enticing for ranchers that want to maximize their profits.

However, a largo is too big to vac and can only be transported using the end of the vac nozzle. This makes them difficult to control if things get out of hand.

Rancher Risks:

In addition to largos being more difficult to manage and having the combined powers of two slimes, an even greater threat to ranchers lies withing these super-sized slimes. If a largo eats a plort unlike its two source slimes, it will transform into a ravenous tarr slime!

Ranchers need to be very careful when dealing with largos or risk an outbreak of tarr that can quickly overtake their entire ranch. Always carry a full tank of water just in case!

Plortonomics:

When a largo eats, it produces plorts of both source slime types, making them potentially very lucrative for ranchers that can deal with the added risk of keeping them.

It's hard to be nice on an empty stomach.
Feral Slimes

Diet:
(source slime's diet)

Favorite:
(source slime's favorite)

Slimeology:

Feral slimes are largos with a mean streak that will attack a rancher on sight. It's not known what exactly causes a largo to become so grumpy that it goes feral, but it's suspected that they've simply gone too long without a bite to eat. Like so many things with slimes, food is everything.

If a feral slime eats, it will revert to a normal largo.

Rancher Risks:

Feral slimes can pose a serious risk to ranchers if they're not dealt with quickly, or avoided altogether. Feral slimes will attempt to bite ranchers at close range or jump in the air and try to stomp them with their... butts? In any case, a rancher needs to act fast and feed the feral slime something tasty to avoid such troubles.

Plortonomics:

Feeding a feral slime not only calms it down, but also produces plorts in the same manner as a largo. Though, there are certainly easier ways out there to acquire plorts!
Foods
Food is what you feed to slimes. Each species of slime has its own preferred diet, and favorite food. Feeding a slime its favorite food makes it drop two plorts instead of one.

Pink slimes accept any food item, and have no favorite.


The Available Food

To go to the WIkia page for more details, click here.[slimerancher.wikia.com]

Food
Type
Favorite Of
Acquisition
Carrot
Veggie
n/a
Garden Crops
Heart Beet
Veggie
Rock Slime
Garden Crops
Oca Oca
Veggie
Rad Slime
Garden Crops
Odd Onion
Veggie
Crystal Slime
Garden Crops
Pogofruit
Fruit
n/a
Garden Trees
Cuberry
Fruit
Phosphor Slime
Garden Trees
Mint Mango
Fruit
Honey Slime
Garden Trees
Hen Hen
Meat
n/a
Coops / Range
Stony Hen
Meat
Tabby Slime
Coops / Range
Briar Hen
Meat
Boom Slime
Coops / Range
Elder Hen
Meat
n/a
Coops
Roostro
Meat
n/a
Coops / Range
Elder Roostro
Meat
n/a
Coops

Note: You are the favorite food of The Tarr.


Chickens

A hearty chicken bred to be twice as tasty as its cousin on EarthA real wild bird that loves to ramble in the brambleStruts his stuff like he's king of the coop.Has a rock solid conviction... in chicken stuff.

Chickens are currently the only meat Food items in the game. Like Slimes, they too move around and have AI that dictates their actions.

You can invest in a Coop, and can breed chickens. You will need one hen and one roostro to produce more chickens. Just remember to avoid crowding the coop: chickens won't reproduce when in close proximity to more than a dozen other hens or roostros.

Hen hens are a special breed of chicken bred to survive the climate of the Far, Far Range. While appearing more or less like a big chicken, these burly birds are much more adept at fending for themselves, making them ideal for ranchers who might otherwise be distracted by a few hundred hungry slimes.




Briar hens are a descendant subspecies of the Hen Hens introduced into the Far, Far Range. They mostly spend their days in the Moss Blanket, where their grass-like plumage helps them blend in with their surroundings.





Stony hens are a descendant subspecies of the Hen Hens introduced into the Far, Far Range. They have adapted to their cliff-born lifestyle, and are known to jump higher than normal Hen Hens. Their black wattle helps individuals find each other, but that makes them more likely to become a slime's dinner.




Roostros are the alpha birds on the Far, Far Range and half of the equation required to breed chickens on the ranch. Any type of chickadoo has a small chance of growing into a roostro. Some ranchers believe that these odds increase if you greet the Rooster King's crow at sunrise with an enthusiastic 'good morning!'




Elder chickens are old birds that can no longer breed. You can end their misery quickly and painlessly by incinerating them or shooting them directly onto slimes, or give them the slow and agonizing permanent retirement by putting them in a Corral full of Tabby Slimes.



So little and soft you'd think they're filled with marshmallow.This little chick had quite a hard upbringing.A breed of chick that's totally bush-league.
Chickadoos are the chicks of Hens. Over time, they will grow up into adult Hens or Roostros. Each hen type has its own Chickadoo. Chickadoos of all varieties will never be eaten by slimes. Some believe this is because slimes are too kind-hearted to do such a thing. Others believe it's because they don't yet have enough meat in their bones. The latter opinion is most likely to be true, because even the Tarr will ignore chickadoos.
The Ranch Exchange

The Range Exchange is a small machine you can use to trade items. From time to time it will let you see a small list of goodies that other Ranchers are in need of. You can also see what you are going to get from them when you trade these items in. You can shoot the demanded items in with your Vacpack. As soon as you have inserted all the items on the list, the machine will burst out everything at once, so be ready to suck it all up.

Exchange offers can be Plorts, Food Items, Chickens, or even Slimes.
You won't receive slimes from the Ranch Exchange, but you may obtain Plorts, food items, and chickens. The Ranch Exchnge can help you acquire some rarer items.





Ranch Exchange Dossiers
Hello,, hellohelloooo...chickeNs. helloCHickens. chICKEN. hello, BOb PSs.-- chickKnName: BOb
Quote: "askjhsfdkjh!!"
Offers: Fruits, Veggies, Plorts
Wants: Chickens (Hen Hens, Roostros, Stony Hens)



Bio:
"BOb" is a shady produce vendor who contacts Beatrix through StarMail. "He" doesn't seem like a good typer, as "he" messages her with very primitive grammar and randomly capitalizing letters in words. One thing's for certain: BOb wants only one thing, and that's "chiChKENn."




Name: Viktor Humphries
Quote: "I'm afraid one of my studies has gone a bit, well..."
Offers: Fruits, Hen Hens, Roostros, Stony Hens
Wants: Various Slimes (Rock,Tabby, Phosphor, Pink)



Bio:
Viktor Humphries is a Slime Rancher/Scientist. Since he is always researching the liquiform alien life that inhabits the Far, Far Range, he does not leave his ranch very often. He'll ask for slimes to compensate for his lack of field-working.


He also plays the violin, although a feral Boom Slime caused him to lose it while he was fleeing it.




Name: Mochi Miles
Quote: "The last thing I want to do is make you look bad. But it's still on the list."
Offers: Fruits, Hen Hens, Roostros, Stony Hens
Wants: Various Plorts (Rock, Tabby, Phosphor, Pink)



Bio:
Mochi Miles is the daughter of billionaire Tatsuya Miles. She is quite stuck up, and request certain slime plorts she believes will make her big profits later on. She is quite stuck up, and treats Beatrix as an inferior rancher.




Name: Thora West
Quote: "Well, enough jawin,' we've both got slimes to wrangle."
Offers: Fruits, Hen Hens, Roostros, Stony Hens
Wants: Certain Slimes and Plorts



Bio:
Thora West introduces Beatrix to the Ranch Exchange system. She will request slimes, plorts, or both.




Name: Ogden Ortiz
Quote: "Ever heard of gilded Ginger? It's a mythical veggie that is said to be the favorite food of the equally mythical gold slime. But some believe that neither of them exist!"
Offers: Phosphor Plorts, Hen Hens, Roostros, Stony Hens
Wants: Fruits, Veggies, or both


Bio:
Ogden Ortiz is a rancher that likes the wonders of the carrot. He only raises herbivorous slimes in his ranch, so he'll request fruits and veggies from Beatrix.
Komentarzy: 43
z0mbiesrock  [autor] 19 godz. temu 
mm yeah it is, a relic of an old era
AREN 20 godz. temu 
apparently, this is a bit TOO outdated. Because i believe that the version has been updated in a while. Can you please update this? Thanks.
AlmostSane 20 kwietnia o 14:37 
(find this in the plorts section)
ah yes, my favorite slime, the cyan slime
(also yes i know its the old texture to the puddle slime)
mr.ngang 29 lipca 2024 o 17:25 
I think this is a old version of slime rancher
Pink Slime 044 29 lutego 2024 o 13:07 
also wat is steam?
Pink Slime 044 29 lutego 2024 o 13:06 
how old is this?! as a pink slime, the poop market (cuz its my poo) looks bigger.
and the trading box actually shows the "humans" faces, NOT made of "felt"
SirPenguinEsquire 1 sierpnia 2022 o 13:49 
slimetastic nioce
ActuallyAlek 31 marca 2022 o 13:40 
Old
K-Brake 2 lutego 2022 o 5:38 
Add more locations, slimes, and foods! Oh, and also don't forget to add the slimes' favorites! This will be in the next update!
Dulan 14 sierpnia 2021 o 21:02 
sus