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Puddle Slimes are actually a really nice slime type to have a couple set aside, because they can't become Tarr Slimes, don't need any upgrades to their corrals, and will always passively be producing Plorts. They are the most stress free way of getting money.
Pro tip on avoiding chaos - mix your tangle slimes with quantum slimes to create essentially the most troubling slime you possibly can, then simply put it free range into the overgrowth, ideally with some phase lemon gardens and drones to suck up their plorts. With that, there is no way for them to escape anywhere or steal any plorts - they will simply just chill there with virtually no risk of tar outbreaks.
"That is the only Hunter Slime we encounter in this entire playthrough." I'm still watching so idk if it's indeed true, but I love how right before he says this, at 12:14, right after the "only" Hunter slime became a Largo and he turns the camera to it, another non-Largo Hunter Slime was right there beside it, it was just hard to see because it was invisible. But I've hunted these bad bois enough that I recognized those lil glowy eyes and mouth instantly. LOL
I'm always amazed by videos like this bc Slime Rancher has always been one of the most confusing maps for me in a game, I've spent at least half of my time in game wandering around completely lost trying to find my way out of whatever area I'm in 😂 Edit: Also yall I know you can pull up a map!! It doesn’t help me!! I’ve tried it!! 💀
fun fact becouse in game your on another planet its been confirmed the entire ocean is slime and that when you throw slimes into it they just melt into it and appear back on beaches and stuff
And to think if Seanie knew about the golden plort vaults filled with golden slimes, he wouldn't even need a golden gordo. Really creative solution though.
@@SeanieDew there may or may not... And this is just a rumor... And they might be true or not... But guy you never met before maybe left you behind 3 vaults filled to the brim with gold plorts, one of them with live gold slimes all for you a couple days after the story end. Maybe.
Seeing you struggle with the hunter slimes and saying that they're the hardest to take care of really caught me off guard. Hunter Honey slimes are my go to because all you have to do with a hunter slime is keep them fed, and they are VERY chill. Then again, can't give you any badmouth for it because you did go into this blind. In fact, literally all the troubles you had with ALL your slimes, was you just not feeding them enough.
Yeah, I always love doing either hunter honey's or some kind of quantum largo free-range in the grotto, throw in some farms with their favorite foods and a drone to pick up the plorts and you've got a self-sustaining ecosystem in there.
I love honey hunters, and hunters in general are my favorites because they are so cute. I went into the game blind but read the slimepedia thoroughly. Actually Hunters were the easiest to care for because you can so easily tell when they are hungry. Since the "feral" slimes (I'm not sure if this is bc I started on sr2) Had a thing saying "If slimes are angry and attacking you, they are just hangry"
In real life Dervishes aka the Whirling Dervishes are a sect of Islam where one of the primary ways they celebrate god is through a twirling dance! Thats why the slimes twirl too
Something funny about this, he actually got EXTREMELY lucky with the achievement for 3 gold plorts The gold slime that consumed the gilded ginger actually DESPAWNED before it produced any plorts, but the gold gordo dropped some crates The crates had carrots in them, and when all the slimes started fleeing towards the wall, 4 of them ran into the carrots and created plorts, which gave him the achievement If those crates hadn't been destroyed, there is a very high chance that he wouldn't have gotten Hat Trick XD
weirdly refreshing to see someone be entirely new to slime rancher in 2024 after being so used to youtubers minmaxing and modding the hell out of this game (^^ゞ
Seeing him ignore arguably the top three best parts of the game (The wild, slimeulation and nimble valley) just because "They aren't required" made me hurt so much
I see a lot of people just never getting into those areas because they don't care about the npc requests, but seeing someone get into them and then just barely do them is certainly odd
10 slimes is fine. . .anything past that though. . . yeah no. I usually aim for 10. . .I know they can 'comfortably' hold 20. Its more he was putting too many aggressive ones together.
@@hallaloth3112 Five largos per corral all eating their favorite food will have you rolling in cash before long. It's a surprisingly generous game once you get the finer points down, really.
I've never had a problem with the aggressive slimes. It's much more that he isn't feeding them, so they become more aggressive. Happy slime happy farm.
@@hallaloth3112 ive put over 200 pink slimes in a coral once....they all got fed, but they exploded out of the roof and all fell into the ocean and died.
@@EddTheEgg well of course they would escape, you had 200 of them in there. 200! LIKE HOW DID YOU EVEN GET THAT MANY OF THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE; ARE YOU HACKING, SPAWNING THEM IN; HOW DID THEY ALL FIT; HOW LONG DID THEY STAY IN THERE BEFORE THEY BROKE THE NET, 1.5 SECONDS!? 🤨🤔 Seems quite suspicious and unrealistic to me. It HAS TO BE a joke. Right?
Pro tip: mix quantum and RAD slimes together. The clones don't get the rad aura so you can find an escapee a LOT faster. Related note, my fiance made quantum hunter slimes. He regrets it.
Hot take here, I'll never understand how people have Tarr breakouts. As long as you keep slimes fed regularly, give them a music box and toys, they stay right where they need to be. Autofeeders and drones also help. If you wanna REALLY minimize the risk, you can set the autofeeder to fast.
And here we have a display of why the “Rancher Risks” category of a given slime’s slimepedia entry can be the difference between quantum slimes that almost never escape, and… *this*
@@pyromasteralex Usally I just put them in the docks outside with a bunch of phase lemon trees. Quantoms can save themselves, so no problem with them falling!
You were overcrowding your corrals btw, as a slime rancher vet I typically would only have 6 largos per cage,with the auto feeder set to the slow setting, this generally meant the corrals were self sufficient only needing a restock every now and then from gardens
I put 10 largos in each corral. Have largos like Quantum-Boom and Dervish-Mosaic, and never had any real problems. Just gotta watch out for the plorts, because it overflows really fast
For the quantum slimes, I made them quantum-phosphor largos and let them free range the grotto with a bunch of fruit types in all the plots, that way they don’t escape the grotto! And with the bee drones, I programmed them to pick up the free-range plorts to put into a market link! Saved a ton of pain when I saw another UA-cam struggle with them and decided free-range was easier than monitoring them
It’s so funny how different Seanies play style is than mine. I spend most of my time making my slimes as happy as possible, using their favorite food, making sure they have plenty of space, and feeding them as often as possible. meanwhile he is using them in a super efficient way whether the slimes like it or not. Never change Seanie
I would like to point out that his "super-efficient" way resulted in his ranch being destroyed multiple times and his slimes constantly being starved (and therefore not making him plorts).
his super efficient way isnt even efficient, that's the thing. it's super inefficient because he keeps too many largos in the plot so soe of them end up not getting food and getting mad and breaking stuff.
@@Storse honestly his biggest mistake was not making quantum slimes free range & letting other slimes in the area. If he dedicated an area for quantum largos w/enough toys & farm plots there would be no issues, I've never had problems w/ that setup.
I feel like this is a good lesson for real life too. if you keep your workers happy they will be at their most efficient, but if you try to squeeze out as much profit as possible you'll soon realize that it's not efficient at all. the slimes caused him so much trouble because he wasn't taking care of them lmfaoo
I gotta say, when i watch 100% videos, i kinda just get bored after like 20 minutes, but you somehow keep me entertained so well, that i even re-watch the 100% videos! Hope you will get to 1M subscribers soon. (And btw, this is my favorite 100% video you have done by far.)
Seanie, try Slime Rancher 2 next, you will love the pain yet wonder of it. It has more plorts, more slimes, more areas, more everything. And you can keep items using an upgrade you can unlock too!
Slime Rancher 2 isn't finished yet. Don't get me wrong, I love that game, but his goal in these videos is 100% achievements. Slime Rancher 2 does not currently have any achievements.
even though it doesn't give achievements i've always completed all of Ogden Ortiz's missions because you can get some veryyy good upgrades for your farms, like doubling the crops you get by adding two more smaller trees and making it so fruits rot much slower when laying on the farm ground
Aww, Slime Rancher is such an adorable game turned capitalist nightmare. Tips: --Once you unlock the lab. Slap down a corral and carrot farm next to each other. Shove about 20 pink slimes in there, no need to make them Largos. They'll generate enough Pink Plorts you shouldn't need to manually hunt for them. --Unless you really know you can manage the resources, always cross slimes that make it so the favorite item is a fruit/veggie you can grow. Set up a farm of that favorite near their corral. --Never cross aggressive breeds of slime. . .It just causes chaos. --Most Slimes won't be agitated so long as they are fed and have a music box. Adding a slime toy into the corral doesn't hurt either.
You can alternatively mix them with tangle slimes and they'll feed themselves, particularly in the overgrowth. Free infinite pink plorts for the refinery and a constant supply of money too.
Only 20? i put 100-200 pinks in a max corral and let them starve. each starving slime can eat 2-3 times and with 200 in a single cage they are always hungry. 3 gardens in the overgrowth is enough to NEVER worry about pink plorts again.
I actually put a bunch of odd onion gardens near the pink slimes, so I can grab all the onions for my crystals and use the like 10000 carrots for the pinkies
Watching someone play the game while solely focused on achievements is such a weird thing. Like it surprises me that there wasn't achievements for the expansions beyond slimepedia entries. Not to mention the nightmare of a farm that does what's needed and then dies painfully instead of being long-lasting and stable. It's pretty efficient, but feels so strange to witness
As a "glitch hunter" for slime rancher, I've memorized most of the mechanics, for example, gordos will eat 25 of their favorite food to 50 of their non favorite food, you can get in and out pf the moss blanket without a key (all you need is the jetpack), you can use simes to get up to high places by shooting them beneath you and jumping off them, and the last one I can remember off the top of my head is jump running before you get the jetpack makes you go slightly faster than normal running Edit 1: I just remembered that the optimal amount of slimes early game is 4 largos or 8 regular per corral, late game is 6 largo or 12 regular per corral Edit 2: too many water/fire slimes in a pond/incinerator will just kill them, their optimal number is stuck at 4 Edit 3: even though the game stopped being updated as of a little after the release of the 2nd game, I'm happy to say the seasonal events still happen during their respective times and same goes for the ornaments
Watched this video in front of my partner, they loved it cause I’m so used of minmaxing that watching someone new genuinely drove me a lil crazy (in a good way it was all good fun) watching you not upgrade anything at the beginning was an experience and it brought back my hyperfixation of this game autism go brrrrrrr
most of the time when anything is named after a dervish in English it's just because it spins a bunch (it was a kind of ritual they were known for iirc)
What i did in my games was put the quantum slime largos into the cave, usually with phosphor cuz i couldn't be bothered with the solar shields, and a bunch of lemon trees in there. They basically free-range themselves.
If I found this run to be extremely impressive, does that mean I am worse than bad.....? (I'm not surprised, I always found this game to be incredibly difficult despite it's cuteness hahaha)
@@caitlinn8616 i dont mean this in a rude way at all but im genuinely vexed at how you can be bad this game??? All you do is put slimes in corrals and then feed them… thats it. Thats literally it. Im not even mad or anything just genuinely baffled trying to figure out how this can be difficult to someone 😭
@@simongudmundi5100 I can offer up how it can be difficult for some Keeping track of all the rules at first and learning them. Its why I had such a rough time when I first played it as a teenager. I did get better at it after three days (sadly I got distracted and havent played it since. I need to play it again) And if you want to tackle the game without any outside help or guides it can also be a steep learning curve. It can be easy to forget as a seasoned player how complex some systems can be. And that forgetting what the newbie experience is like counts for a lot of games honestly. I have those moments with the sims 3 and when I see people struggle with systems from expansion packs
something so so funny yet cruel hearing him say "the hunter slimes are such little brats why are they getting out so much they're so much trouble and so annoying" and you look and nearly all of them are starving to death LMAO. also, i really do love the chaos of the gameplay, and i know i'm a dork, but it's a lil wild to critique the emotional connect-ability of a story's minimal plot when you don't even give it the time of day to make you realize that you DO 'meet' one of the characters by doing quests for Thora... who is H's love interest... that he mentions by name in his notes... this video was amusing yet so painful TTuTT
See, that's why you never mix quantums and dervishes. And you always put them in individual corrals in different areas away from each other. Also, the dervish reference is related to the "whirling dervishes", which were dancers who wore light cloth dresses and would do spinning dances that made their dresses go out directly out and look like planet rings (and the slimes have a little ring around them and they make dust tornados while they spin). But yeah, always separate your largos and always make sure everything except two plort types are segregated to each area to prevent tar slimes.
Seanie completely ignoring the wilds, nimble valley, and slimeulation areas is honestly the worst thing ever. Thats missing out on advanced drones, better coops, farms that dont let crops rot. And 3 WHOLE RANCH EXPANSIONS WITH NEW PLOTS. Not only that but also 3 amazing, captivating, heartfelt stories into the minds and backstories of the people choosing to leave earth and move to an isolated place 1000 light years away. And all seanie does is step in and do one run and leave 🙄
i haven't finished the video yet but omg how could anyone not play the slimeulation a ton, i will go onto slime rancher just to play it some times lmao, it's SO FUN
WAIT THERE WAS AN UPDATE FOR THE FARM WHERE THE CROPS NEVER DIE? HOLD ON- I THINK I NEED TO GET SLIME RANCHER 1 AGAIN- I have SR2 rn, and my god I absolutely love saber slimes. THOSE DOT EYES WITH THE FANGED CAT MOUTHS. AUGH I LOVE EM. And you don't need to go to the winter event for decor stuff, you can buy it and if you use it you get the thing. HIM TIME TRAVELLING AND NOT NOTICING THERE IS A THING IN THE RANK THING WHERE HE BUYS THE DECOR THING IS MAKING ME A LIL MAD. Oh wow I typed alot-
Single species is more profitable with the correct setup, they're just also way, way more dangerous because they consume so much more food, and are much less space efficient. Ten Quantum slimes and Ten Hunter slimes in seperate corals (the average safe amount for single slimes without overcrowding), fed their favorite food, will produce 40 total plorts in one feeding session. Meanwhile, 6 Quantum-Hunter largos (the maximum safe amount without overcrowding) will produce 12 in the same amount of time. However, the seperated Quantum and Hunter slimes use up five total plots: two corrals, a garden, a coop, and a silo (which are necessary to run a coop that produces roostros). The largos, on the other hand, only use two: a Coral and a garden. In addition, there are less of them, decreasing the likelihood of escape, and they're easier to feed because you can keep your autofeeder on a lower speed. With there only being 41 land plots in the entire game, you can see why it would be generally better to largo when you can, particularly with carnivorous slimes.
Chickens are by far the better food source to farm, with a fully upgraded coop they multiply so fast, I consistently get to the point the chickens can breed in my corals because the slimes cant eat them fast enough
I had an open policy on my chickens on my farm and for most food i used fruits and veggies as even with a fully upgraded coop they weren't nearly as efficient as the other food sources in the game
11:35 "dont even ask me how that works" it works because gordos are made up of a bunch of fused together slimes, and when they eat enough they split up into the individual slimes that once merged together this is in the *ingame* slimepedia which you couldve checked DURING YOUR PLAYTHR- (sorry im like this)
Tip for anyone who wants to play! Mix Phosper slimes with Quantum slimes so if they escape, they'll despawn instead of turning into tar and causing havoc!
they really shouldn't escape with a well managed farm, just don't overfill (7 largos in any pen at a time max) and keep their food filled (which can be done automatically by drones in the late game), in my opinion the tangle slimes are much harder to rangle
@@SpectariumTangle slimes are easy. Just don't put them next to other corals. They have no special movement powers and can't cause problems without access to another plort type. There are many land plots that are nearly the perfect location for them due to being close to no other land plots in general. The best locations are two land plots right next to each other (such as near the entrance to the overgrowth) where they can be a largo with another slime with no movement abilities (like a rad or mosaic) and placed right next to their favorite food to take at their leisure (auto-feeder still recommended, but this helps make them less punishing).
The fact that the Sea of Slimes canonically don't kill the slimes yet Seanie rather prefers to just turn one slime into a tarr to kill every single one of their brethren is funny in a dark twisted way
I’ve been playing slime rancher for almost a decade now and know where all the secrets are. Even where to find the elusive pure hunter slimes and how to properly manage them so they make you lots of money.
I was going to call bull on that but... It actually has been nearly ten years since the first beta. I mean it's only been 8 and a bit but still rounding exists
Thank you for such an in-depth coverage on the achievements! I played Slime Rancher way back when it was incomplete, and opted to wait for the sequel instead of revisit it. Because of this I completely missed some of these updates and challenges. Both games are really solid and it warms my heart to see that they added so much content to the original. Coincidentally, Slime Rancher 2 was my covid game. I was absolutely fatigued and stir-crazy in the weeks of my quarantine. Forcing adorable slimes into enclosures gave me some morbid sense of schadenfreude.
The regular drones are only for simple things. If you want full automation, you have to go full sweat mode. You get the advanced drone from Viktor's lab (yes that's how his name is actually spelled) and they do two tasks per, doubling your task freedom per zone. To make full optimization, you need to then segment your areas. Have one zone only growing food, one zone only sending plorts to the refinery, and one zone only sending plorts to market. You can have more than one zone doing each thing, but don't mix them. Try to keep your overlap as small as possible. When I did such stuff, I had the main zone doing sales. I had all my slimes there eating out of two heart beet gardens, maxed on upgrades (even Ogden's). The four plots together were corrals. The two plots by the lab entry were gardens. The two plots by the overgrowth were silos. The overgrowth I had only growing chickens. Of four plots, I had three grow the special chickens (painted, briar, and stony) and the regular hens were gained from their spawners in there. The last plot (in the back, by the docks, on the slightly-raised ledge) was a silo. I had a drone do all the chicken hoarding, putting all hen types (and excess roosters) into the silo. The second drone was tasked with putting fruit and veggies (carrots and pogofruit) in the silo. The grotto and lab were specifically refinery plorts. I kept tangle/dervish largos in the back right corner (when you enter from the main zone) so they were too far away from other corrals for the tangle part to grab anything under the walls. The front two plots were a max-upgraded cuberry tree and phosphor/tabby largos. The far back left were pink/hunter slimes. (Leaving the plot between the hunter/pinks and the phosphor/tabbies as a silo). I had a drone transfer food from the garden to all the auto-feeders, and then move all plorts to the refinery. I'd store anything I wanted to manually in the silo, or set an individual plort (or a couple) as silo-only. (Drones [I think] prioritize the first task in their list, so if you put a single-plort task in before an "all plorts" task, they'll do the single-plort task first.) The lab was pink/rock, honey/hunter, boom/rad, and quantum/crystal. The far back hidden plot was an incinerator where I manually managed like four or five fire slimes. I'd use item teleporters to make transferring food between zones a bit easier. The docks was all fruit. One of each tree (minus pogo). I had a single drone moving puddle plorts into a refinery link. (The puddle slimes lived where the waterfall is.) I manually moved (mostly using item teleporters) fruit between the docks and the two main-zone silos. The only other ranch expansion that I had fully dedicated was Ogden's, and I only grew veggies there. Much like the docks, I grew one of each main veggie (that I didn't already have elsewhere). Oca oca, odd onion, and silver parsnip. That left extra space for a silo (or two, I forget how many plots are there at the second). One drone managed shoving all the veggies into the silo, and I'd (again) make use of a couple item teleporters to move stuff I didn't have regular inventory space for. I also stashed any spicy tofu in the silo there when I didn't need it. Any extra plots (like in mochi's manor) I'd just play around with. I'd keep my favourite largos in them, or just free-range in that single expansion. I hardly ever used Viktor's lab for anything other than silos. I hate how artificial and cramped the place feels. This whole setup can be done with different splits, such as keeping half-and-half in a zone (veggie-eating slimes and veggies, for example) instead of segregation like I did. I personally prefer the freedom of micro-managing what goes where and when, so I'd just keep things as streamlined as possible and not have drones filling the auto-feeders unless I didn't care what the slimes ate. If anyone has any other cool setups they'd like to share, feel free.
i don't know what you're on but i just kept largos under the same food type in an area (honey at main, mosaic at docks, rad and rock at overgrowth, quantum and phosphor at grotto, etc)
Fun fact - throwing slimes into the ocean actually does not kill them! According to the lore, the ocean is also made of slime, so sending more slimes in there just continues their life cycle, and eventually they’ll just pop out of the ground anew. There is essentially no way to hurt a slime, except for not feeding them - and even then, they just get ornery.
Logic:It doesn't give a percentage or achievement (in a game I don't think has a score) I could understand the ranch expansions, but not like 3 full areas and side quests
this is why I never bred largos in my playthrough lol much easier to keep the slimes in check if they're small, and you can keep more of them so it's not even like you're missing out on plorts
In case you didn't know it yet, the Dervish Slime is a reference to multiple things; there are mini-cyclones called Dervishes (hence the Cyclones capable of creating small amounts of damage to your ranch), and there are also Whirling Dervishes that tend to attack with twin daggers via spinning at high speeds, creating a sort of orbital pattern in their attack (hence the rings on the Dervish Slime).
I was a fan of Slime Rancher since it came out I even bought Slime Rancher 2 on realise date 30 minutes after it was added to steam. so seeing so many creators making vids about it makes me so happy Edit: how are puddle slimes useless?? they eat water to produce slimes, they don’t need taking care kf to survive, its a passive income
Little tips for late and new players 1. ALWAYS DO LARGOS: It saves a lot of room and can get two different plots. But only get to 5-6 each batch so wont be too overwhelmed 2. NEVER GET DUPLICATES: I always only get a set of largo unless needed for the gadgets. Ill even put a list down on what i do 3. DONT PLACE SLIMES UNTIL FULLY PREPARED. Before i out my largos in, i always have the food needed so i can have good food and wont have to deal with agitated early on 4. ALWAYS BRING CARROTS: As you see within this video, you may never know when a gold slime comes up.. and i did miss a few times Besides that. Good idea to wait on plorts to full up and then sell all
Largo list i do: Pink and Rock. Food is Hearty Beat Phiopsher and Tabby: Food is Cube fruit Crystal and Rad: Food is Oca Oca Boom and Honey: Food is Minty Mango Hunter and Quantum: Food is the suffering Phase Lemon Mosaic, Devilish, Saber, and thar one plant like slime I forgot can be fine with this mix. But I warn you that if adding meat lovers together, it'll be harder as you need A LOT of chickens. Always use the favorite fruit for double the profits
For 8 years, I have NO CLUE, how to complete slime rancher. I am now a high school student, finally, I can do what I wanted to do as a child 8 years ago. Thank you Seanie Dew.
Because tangle slimes and quantum slimes are so troubling, i made them into Quantum-Tangle Largos and locked them in the grotto, there are at LEAST a hundred in there with phase lemon trees to feed them and drones collecting their plorts
The funny thing is that Slime Rancher 2 does not have achievements yet, so 100% according to me right now is pain snakingly collecting every single item into one of those display cases (which total to around 400 storm glass... if you play the game you know how torturous it is grinding weather materials), getting every slime (pretty easy besides golden slime, even lucky slime is on it, since you can put them on chairs and then they wont despawn or run away ever). And getting all the gordos... and well... yeah I somehow fit 100 hours already into the game (considering it has around 20-35 hours of content, this is surprising)
I came looking for a walkthrough as I thought I was doing something wrong with the last spot where Hobbs didn't use to travel for a last time. And well, I was lured to watch your full video for the love of this game. It was so fun to watch you enjoy and learn this game from the beginning.
I 100% slime rancher a while ago (it’s still my only 100% game) and I got almost all of the achievements naturally, only a few I had to achievement hunt and they weren’t bad at all
Extremely odd considering I only expected this revival in the lead up to the full release of slime rancher 2 or maybe after major update but neither seem to be the case
Slime Rancher being one of my top cozy games of all time- to the point where I also 100%'d this game- made this so hard to watch, but it's still fun watching Seanie struggle LMAO
i still havent 100%ed slime rancher, mostly because i still want to feel very compelled to keep playing, and IM STILL WAITING FOR GOLDEN PLORTS TO GO OVER 500 SO I CAN SELL MY COMICALLY LARGE AMOUNT OF THEM ALL AT ONCE AND BECOME A BILLIONAIRE, but i love both slime rancher games and might play them again, thank you for reminding me of this great game!
ah! the quantum slimes! I love them, they're fiesty, but what I did is I free-ranged them in Viktor's lab (when you complete enough of his story he gives you access to a whole new area where you can have corrals, drones, gardens, etc.). What's great about this area is it's only accessible by teleporter, meaning it is completely enclosed (opposed to the grotto which is mostly enclosed, but still has a few entrances). I think there's 6 plots there, so i had 5 lemon gardens, like 20 quantum slimes per garden, and a storage silo. This ended up generating loads of plorts so I set up bee drones to collect the plorts and deliver them to the silo, where i can easily pick them up and sell them through lab made machine allowing me to sell plorts. Ended up being my favorite ranch.
For quantom slimes i use the one plot that's near the back of the lab. For tangle slimes i use the forested extension because the plots are much more soreadout. I just use the docks for deverish slimes. I like to cross breed my rare slimes with common slimes so i can just grow easy to grow plants like cube fruit and carrots. It's also makes feeding carnivore slimes easier because fruiit/vegies are easier to grow then chickens are to breed.
the trick to quantums is to pick an expansion and completely segregate them in it. no other smiles they can largo with (so flame/puddle slimes only), and if you want to be especially mean you plant only food they don't eat in that expansion. that way you limit the amount of chaos they can bring to your ranch by a lot
@@Storse well, yes, but by the time you get to the late game things like quantum slimes, you're probably spending more time off ranch than on, and putting quantums into their own expansion helps mitigate the risk of coming back to your ranch 3 days later to find it completely wrecked and tar infested
So just a suggestion for seanie and anyone else reading, its recommended you create largos that you can reliably feed. Carnivore slimes are hard to feed properly as the hens don't grow as quickly and you can run out while the veggie and fruit will grow much faster, especially after the upgrades, and you'll inevitably begin to stockpile them. The early largos I made were pink/rock with the heart beet and tabby/phospho with cube fruit. Pink slimes have no favorites so combine with a rock slime to give it a favorite, heart beets. Combine Tabby with Phosphore to create a largo that doesn't need the unreliable stony hens and can instead eat cube fruit. Theres an even amount of slimes so you can create a largo using every slime in the game with no extras.
Tangled Slimes' favorite food is Painted Hens which are, as expected, hard to farm and collect. I combine them with Dervish Slimes as a Dervish Slime's favorite food is Prickle Pears. Makes it much easier to farm and keep them fed and happy, meaning you don't get tornadoes tearing up your base. I also like to keep a farm with a largo's favorite food near their enclosure as to make transport quicker plus theres more than enough plots to do it.
Yeah, meat is objectively the most difficult food type to farm, so whenever I play I combine the meat-eaters with a fruit or veggie type, usually something like Rock Tabby, Honey Hunter, Phosphor Boom, and Dervish/Mosaic Tangle, it always makes it way easier to get the high-value plorts.
Tangle slimes are really hard if they’re a largo. Because they can use vines and Grab food from outside the coral. It’s hard if you have 2 types of slimes next to them and if you have an automatic plort collector if you have it full and you can’t get all the plorts and some is left on the floor YOU ARE DEAD. The slimes will become tarrs and if you have a lot of slimes on your farm it will be chaos the tarrs will infect all your slimes. It’s just annoying when it happens I recommend having the tangle slimes seperate from your other slimes. If you like tarrs I guess just litter your farm with plorts. Hope this advice helps :)
29:24 SeanieDew finds the Tangle Gordo. Also SeanieDew "Since he requires meat that I don't have..." **Painted Hen in his inventory which is also Tangled slimes favorite checken type**
I love that you did this, Slime Rancher is one of my favourite games and i 100% it a year ago. Good job and hope you are not regretting the time it took for you!
I’m so glad to see you posted! I’m at work so I can’t watch yet, but I know this is gonna be a great one! I love Slime Rancher. Do you think you’ll play Slime Rancher 2?
Great playthrough. I also had Rad Tangle Gordos and put them in the Overgrowth where they were relatively safe to not wreak havoc on the rest of the farm. Still a nightmare to handle but very cute when properly fed at all times.
I remember I used to watch sqaishy (I can’t spell lol) play slime rancher and I really haven’t seen anything about it yet but it’s really cool to see how it’s changed:)
When I played this game, I always optimized by combining slimes that eat meat with slimes that eat either fruits or vegetables. This way, every coral has one farm associated with them, and it's always their favorite. I also found that 4-5 largos per coral is usually enough without overcrowding and producing enough plorts to sell
@@twobladedswordsandmauls2120 Feeding the hunter Gordo 30 meat (or 15 roostros) it will burst into 12 pure hunter slimes (Edit: I checked after watching the video lol, this game is my life and soul)
you can farm quantum slimes. you can merge them with another slime and shove like 50 in the grotto, dont put them in a cage. because they will just escape but they cant escape the grotto. and you can merge them to prevent escapes. and you can autofeed them by placing lemons in every plot EXCEPT for one, i reccomend near the entrance. place a silo. then you can save two plorts, (automate storage by beeeeees) and you can have a massive money farm. i recommend honey-quantum, or saber-quantum
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it sounds like you swap genders when you go into the live reactions
Just wanted to say I really love this new content style
Would love to see slime rancher 2
Thank you for the code! I used it to get my mom a pretty necklace for mother's day!
What abaut Slime rancher 2?
Puddle Slimes are actually a really nice slime type to have a couple set aside, because they can't become Tarr Slimes, don't need any upgrades to their corrals, and will always passively be producing Plorts. They are the most stress free way of getting money.
Definitely, but they are so fragile 😭😭😭
Yeah but who cares tho. I mean sorry but who actually uses puddle and fire slimes as a plort maker
@@Jollybob54 _Steals your liver_
@Pelo12 meee. They're so cute and I just add them to my daily farm errands, they're always by my fsrms so I just grba the plorts as I go past
@@Jollybob54fire slimes are fun for me because I can feed them the ashes of a hen
Pro tip on avoiding chaos - mix your tangle slimes with quantum slimes to create essentially the most troubling slime you possibly can, then simply put it free range into the overgrowth, ideally with some phase lemon gardens and drones to suck up their plorts. With that, there is no way for them to escape anywhere or steal any plorts - they will simply just chill there with virtually no risk of tar outbreaks.
This is what I do as well tbh. Free range quantums are the best quantums
I put tangles into the plot at the back of the overgrowth by the dock entrance. I have buttload of phosphors in the grotto.
stardew valley music with slime rancher is doing something to my brain that i cant comprehend
as a professional forgetter that i played this for years in my childhood i can confirm this statement is true
it’s perfect.
Same cap66 same
Its like drugs without the side 3ffects. Wait, there are no side effect too this right?
No there is not ...wait why cant i move my legs AAHHHHHHHH
"That is the only Hunter Slime we encounter in this entire playthrough." I'm still watching so idk if it's indeed true, but I love how right before he says this, at 12:14, right after the "only" Hunter slime became a Largo and he turns the camera to it, another non-Largo Hunter Slime was right there beside it, it was just hard to see because it was invisible. But I've hunted these bad bois enough that I recognized those lil glowy eyes and mouth instantly. LOL
More are eventually created, but that is the only wild-encountered Hunter Slime it seems.
True mewzia2337
@@caitlinn8616 *panics in the feral hunter boom largo gauntlet ptsd*
I'm always amazed by videos like this bc Slime Rancher has always been one of the most confusing maps for me in a game, I've spent at least half of my time in game wandering around completely lost trying to find my way out of whatever area I'm in 😂
Edit: Also yall I know you can pull up a map!! It doesn’t help me!! I’ve tried it!! 💀
But that’s the fun of it, cause then you can find new routs to take you places
You just need to get lost so many times that you know the map. It's easy
dude i once got so stuck in the jungle area i started to try and clip through the map to get out LOL
@@highjinxxed116 this is such a mood, the jungle is honestly the worst one 💀😂
Every. Time. I. Play. There will always be moments of 'where am I, how did I get here, how do I go home now please?"
fun fact becouse in game your on another planet its been confirmed the entire ocean is slime and that when you throw slimes into it they just melt into it and appear back on beaches and stuff
but what about the sand in the glass desert
@@rainbowsylvie16 it's sandy slime!
slime fast travel
@@bubbles1044 that's also slime? huh
And to think if Seanie knew about the golden plort vaults filled with golden slimes, he wouldn't even need a golden gordo. Really creative solution though.
WHAT VAULTS
@@SeanieDew there may or may not... And this is just a rumor... And they might be true or not...
But guy you never met before maybe left you behind 3 vaults filled to the brim with gold plorts, one of them with live gold slimes all for you a couple days after the story end.
Maybe.
@@SeanieDew
1. beat the game.
2. open letter.
3. uhhh...
4. profit.
That true, now I'm remember that part.
@@SeanieDewoh you know, the 3 vaults that apear after you beat the game and filled with tons of gold plorts whic make any farming for them idiotic?
Seeing you struggle with the hunter slimes and saying that they're the hardest to take care of really caught me off guard. Hunter Honey slimes are my go to because all you have to do with a hunter slime is keep them fed, and they are VERY chill. Then again, can't give you any badmouth for it because you did go into this blind. In fact, literally all the troubles you had with ALL your slimes, was you just not feeding them enough.
Yeah, I always love doing either hunter honey's or some kind of quantum largo free-range in the grotto, throw in some farms with their favorite foods and a drone to pick up the plorts and you've got a self-sustaining ecosystem in there.
I love honey hunters, and hunters in general are my favorites because they are so cute.
I went into the game blind but read the slimepedia thoroughly. Actually Hunters were the easiest to care for because you can so easily tell when they are hungry. Since the "feral" slimes (I'm not sure if this is bc I started on sr2) Had a thing saying "If slimes are angry and attacking you, they are just hangry"
In real life Dervishes aka the Whirling Dervishes are a sect of Islam where one of the primary ways they celebrate god is through a twirling dance! Thats why the slimes twirl too
oh wow!! did not know that!!
@@SeanieDew yea if you look up videos actually they’re really gorgeous dances and a really cool history behind them
@@SeanieDewit was on the screenshot you put in the video. You could have just finished reading the paragraph.
I was going to say this, it's really interesting
That’s actually so cool! I always wondered why they were called that!
Something funny about this, he actually got EXTREMELY lucky with the achievement for 3 gold plorts
The gold slime that consumed the gilded ginger actually DESPAWNED before it produced any plorts, but the gold gordo dropped some crates
The crates had carrots in them, and when all the slimes started fleeing towards the wall, 4 of them ran into the carrots and created plorts, which gave him the achievement
If those crates hadn't been destroyed, there is a very high chance that he wouldn't have gotten Hat Trick XD
weirdly refreshing to see someone be entirely new to slime rancher in 2024 after being so used to youtubers minmaxing and modding the hell out of this game (^^ゞ
Ye
Poxial has recently made a video like this one too if you’re interested in seeing other first experiences with this game :)
didnt know there were mods! i 100%d it back in like 2019 so maybe i just missed it
To be fair there's fuckall to do in the game except minmax and mod it, the game encourages it
@@jademonass2954 Yeah there's plenty of mods out there some of them allow you to capture and breed golden and lucky slimes
>Buys Docks
>Dock has built-in pool for Water Slimes
>Buys Pool for Water Slimes
I don’t think he realizes :P
wait hold on I just realized this you've got to be kidding me, I have to go back to my save.
Watching you put all of the most destructive slimes on one part of your farm is killing me. SPRED THEM OUT!!!
NO.
If one destructive slime escapes, I want mutually assured destruction for my entire farm. That's how it goes.
I think the same. Watching having so much trouble with all the slimes when in my playthrough i has 0 problems is weird.
Imagine readi g this without context
Seeing him ignore arguably the top three best parts of the game (The wild, slimeulation and nimble valley) just because "They aren't required" made me hurt so much
Agreed agreed
Hmmm your photo profile...
I don't really like The Wilds, but the other 2 minigames are really fun.
I see a lot of people just never getting into those areas because they don't care about the npc requests, but seeing someone get into them and then just barely do them is certainly odd
The funniest part is that nimble valley gives a pretty good amount of money for collecting the quicksilver plorts
Seanie putting 10 slimes in every tank and then complaining that they escape causes me so much pain
10 slimes is fine. . .anything past that though. . . yeah no. I usually aim for 10. . .I know they can 'comfortably' hold 20. Its more he was putting too many aggressive ones together.
@@hallaloth3112 Five largos per corral all eating their favorite food will have you rolling in cash before long. It's a surprisingly generous game once you get the finer points down, really.
I've never had a problem with the aggressive slimes. It's much more that he isn't feeding them, so they become more aggressive. Happy slime happy farm.
@@hallaloth3112 ive put over 200 pink slimes in a coral once....they all got fed, but they exploded out of the roof and all fell into the ocean and died.
@@EddTheEgg well of course they would escape, you had 200 of them in there. 200! LIKE HOW DID YOU EVEN GET THAT MANY OF THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE; ARE YOU HACKING, SPAWNING THEM IN; HOW DID THEY ALL FIT; HOW LONG DID THEY STAY IN THERE BEFORE THEY BROKE THE NET, 1.5 SECONDS!? 🤨🤔 Seems quite suspicious and unrealistic to me. It HAS TO BE a joke. Right?
Pro tip: mix quantum and RAD slimes together. The clones don't get the rad aura so you can find an escapee a LOT faster.
Related note, my fiance made quantum hunter slimes. He regrets it.
quantum slimes wont clone out if kept happy
@DarthZ01 If you're trying to manage a massive ranch it's not always possible to keep them happy, so my advice helps.
@sapphireclawe of all things... the hunters... I knyow why he regrets it from personal experience.
Disappointing that quantum rad slimes don't just cause nuclear explosions lmao
@@randysterbentz5599 Yeah, really disappointing, lol.
Hot take here, I'll never understand how people have Tarr breakouts. As long as you keep slimes fed regularly, give them a music box and toys, they stay right where they need to be. Autofeeders and drones also help. If you wanna REALLY minimize the risk, you can set the autofeeder to fast.
Honestly, I keep like 7 largos in a pen at max. I rarely have an escape. Even my quantum slimes are easy to wrangle.
Yeah, my slimes like me so I never have any problems
yeah the only problem I ever had was with the tangle slimes, but I ended up moving them away from other slimes and I never had another problem
@@crowqueenamps I keep 8 per pen for every slime personally, except for Puddle Slimes for obvious reasons
@@Spectarium I always kept my Tangle Largos in the Overgrowth, their pen is way too far away from other pens in there so it's no problem
Yeeting slimes into the sea is the morally correct way to dispose of them.
It's a big slime itself (as in, the sea), and it will just send them home.
And here we have a display of why the “Rancher Risks” category of a given slime’s slimepedia entry can be the difference between quantum slimes that almost never escape, and… *this*
Quantum slimes are the only slime type i never keep at home, more trouble then its worth.
@@pyromasteralex Usally I just put them in the docks outside with a bunch of phase lemon trees. Quantoms can save themselves, so no problem with them falling!
@@pyromasteralex put them in the grotto and that's pretty much it.
I keep them in one of the expansions.
@@pyromasteralex i keep mine (quantum mosaic hybrids) in the caves so that theyre limited on where they can go
my pain when you miss/ignore that player character has a similar story going on through the mail as guy we never meet
You were overcrowding your corrals btw, as a slime rancher vet I typically would only have 6 largos per cage,with the auto feeder set to the slow setting, this generally meant the corrals were self sufficient only needing a restock every now and then from gardens
I eventually got the drones to re-stock all food for me so that I didn''t have to worry about it
man here i was only keeping 4 largos per corral 😅
I put 10 in each and I never had problems 0-0
I put 10 largos in each corral. Have largos like Quantum-Boom and Dervish-Mosaic, and never had any real problems. Just gotta watch out for the plorts, because it overflows really fast
Optimal is anywhere between 10-16. I usually go for 12 as that never causes any trouble, anything above is just a hassle to feed sometimes
For the quantum slimes, I made them quantum-phosphor largos and let them free range the grotto with a bunch of fruit types in all the plots, that way they don’t escape the grotto! And with the bee drones, I programmed them to pick up the free-range plorts to put into a market link! Saved a ton of pain when I saw another UA-cam struggle with them and decided free-range was easier than monitoring them
It’s so funny how different Seanies play style is than mine. I spend most of my time making my slimes as happy as possible, using their favorite food, making sure they have plenty of space, and feeding them as often as possible. meanwhile he is using them in a super efficient way whether the slimes like it or not. Never change Seanie
I would like to point out that his "super-efficient" way resulted in his ranch being destroyed multiple times and his slimes constantly being starved (and therefore not making him plorts).
his super efficient way isnt even efficient, that's the thing. it's super inefficient because he keeps too many largos in the plot so soe of them end up not getting food and getting mad and breaking stuff.
@@Storse honestly his biggest mistake was not making quantum slimes free range & letting other slimes in the area. If he dedicated an area for quantum largos w/enough toys & farm plots there would be no issues, I've never had problems w/ that setup.
A true capitalist.
I feel like this is a good lesson for real life too. if you keep your workers happy they will be at their most efficient, but if you try to squeeze out as much profit as possible you'll soon realize that it's not efficient at all. the slimes caused him so much trouble because he wasn't taking care of them lmfaoo
5:35 bro is trying his hardest to look threatening
Seanie: “This is the only Hunter slime we see in the entire play through” me: what? ……how? What are you doing wrong my dude?
He wasn't looking hard enough, I guess. They do turn invisible.
How he 100% if he didn’t get the hunter gordo? lol
@@muffinmf1032 he made one (or found in one eventually)
Yeah I literally saw them twice a few minutes later in the video
@@johnpett1955 *relives the feral hunter boom island trauma in a ball in the corner*
I gotta say, when i watch 100% videos, i kinda just get bored after like 20 minutes, but you somehow keep me entertained so well, that i even re-watch the 100% videos!
Hope you will get to 1M subscribers soon.
(And btw, this is my favorite 100% video you have done by far.)
Seanie, try Slime Rancher 2 next, you will love the pain yet wonder of it. It has more plorts, more slimes, more areas, more everything. And you can keep items using an upgrade you can unlock too!
Slime Rancher 2 isn't finished yet.
Don't get me wrong, I love that game, but his goal in these videos is 100% achievements. Slime Rancher 2 does not currently have any achievements.
@@twobladedswordsandmauls2120 And still a demo at my end..
even though it doesn't give achievements i've always completed all of Ogden Ortiz's missions because you can get some veryyy good upgrades for your farms, like doubling the crops you get by adding two more smaller trees and making it so fruits rot much slower when laying on the farm ground
Aww, Slime Rancher is such an adorable game turned capitalist nightmare.
Tips: --Once you unlock the lab. Slap down a corral and carrot farm next to each other. Shove about 20 pink slimes in there, no need to make them Largos. They'll generate enough Pink Plorts you shouldn't need to manually hunt for them.
--Unless you really know you can manage the resources, always cross slimes that make it so the favorite item is a fruit/veggie you can grow. Set up a farm of that favorite near their corral.
--Never cross aggressive breeds of slime. . .It just causes chaos.
--Most Slimes won't be agitated so long as they are fed and have a music box. Adding a slime toy into the corral doesn't hurt either.
You can alternatively mix them with tangle slimes and they'll feed themselves, particularly in the overgrowth. Free infinite pink plorts for the refinery and a constant supply of money too.
Also a drone to automatically deposit food and plorts
Only 20?
i put 100-200 pinks in a max corral and let them starve.
each starving slime can eat 2-3 times and with 200 in a single cage they are always hungry.
3 gardens in the overgrowth is enough to NEVER worry about pink plorts again.
I actually put a bunch of odd onion gardens near the pink slimes, so I can grab all the onions for my crystals and use the like 10000 carrots for the pinkies
Me who made quantum crystal largos: 💀💀
Watching someone play the game while solely focused on achievements is such a weird thing. Like it surprises me that there wasn't achievements for the expansions beyond slimepedia entries. Not to mention the nightmare of a farm that does what's needed and then dies painfully instead of being long-lasting and stable. It's pretty efficient, but feels so strange to witness
As a "glitch hunter" for slime rancher, I've memorized most of the mechanics, for example, gordos will eat 25 of their favorite food to 50 of their non favorite food, you can get in and out pf the moss blanket without a key (all you need is the jetpack), you can use simes to get up to high places by shooting them beneath you and jumping off them, and the last one I can remember off the top of my head is jump running before you get the jetpack makes you go slightly faster than normal running
Edit 1: I just remembered that the optimal amount of slimes early game is 4 largos or 8 regular per corral, late game is 6 largo or 12 regular per corral
Edit 2: too many water/fire slimes in a pond/incinerator will just kill them, their optimal number is stuck at 4
Edit 3: even though the game stopped being updated as of a little after the release of the 2nd game, I'm happy to say the seasonal events still happen during their respective times and same goes for the ornaments
Watched this video in front of my partner, they loved it cause I’m so used of minmaxing that watching someone new genuinely drove me a lil crazy (in a good way it was all good fun) watching you not upgrade anything at the beginning was an experience and it brought back my hyperfixation of this game autism go brrrrrrr
most of the time when anything is named after a dervish in English it's just because it spins a bunch (it was a kind of ritual they were known for iirc)
What i did in my games was put the quantum slime largos into the cave, usually with phosphor cuz i couldn't be bothered with the solar shields, and a bunch of lemon trees in there. They basically free-range themselves.
Incredible, ive never seen someone actually be bad at slime rancher before
IKR
If I found this run to be extremely impressive, does that mean I am worse than bad.....? (I'm not surprised, I always found this game to be incredibly difficult despite it's cuteness hahaha)
@@caitlinn8616 i dont mean this in a rude way at all but im genuinely vexed at how you can be bad this game??? All you do is put slimes in corrals and then feed them… thats it. Thats literally it. Im not even mad or anything just genuinely baffled trying to figure out how this can be difficult to someone 😭
@@simongudmundi5100 I can offer up how it can be difficult for some
Keeping track of all the rules at first and learning them.
Its why I had such a rough time when I first played it as a teenager. I did get better at it after three days (sadly I got distracted and havent played it since. I need to play it again)
And if you want to tackle the game without any outside help or guides it can also be a steep learning curve. It can be easy to forget as a seasoned player how complex some systems can be.
And that forgetting what the newbie experience is like counts for a lot of games honestly. I have those moments with the sims 3 and when I see people struggle with systems from expansion packs
You'd be surprised
something so so funny yet cruel hearing him say "the hunter slimes are such little brats why are they getting out so much they're so much trouble and so annoying" and you look and nearly all of them are starving to death LMAO. also, i really do love the chaos of the gameplay, and i know i'm a dork, but it's a lil wild to critique the emotional connect-ability of a story's minimal plot when you don't even give it the time of day to make you realize that you DO 'meet' one of the characters by doing quests for Thora... who is H's love interest... that he mentions by name in his notes... this video was amusing yet so painful TTuTT
Seanie Dew AND Slime Rancher???? The best day of my life
same
same
See, that's why you never mix quantums and dervishes. And you always put them in individual corrals in different areas away from each other. Also, the dervish reference is related to the "whirling dervishes", which were dancers who wore light cloth dresses and would do spinning dances that made their dresses go out directly out and look like planet rings (and the slimes have a little ring around them and they make dust tornados while they spin). But yeah, always separate your largos and always make sure everything except two plort types are segregated to each area to prevent tar slimes.
this is such a fun surprise! i love slime rancher!
Yea, the game deserves more recognition
You have the face of a 40 year old the voice of a teenager and the enthusiasm of a 6 year old. The mashup I didn’t know I needed
Seanie completely ignoring the wilds, nimble valley, and slimeulation areas is honestly the worst thing ever. Thats missing out on advanced drones, better coops, farms that dont let crops rot. And 3 WHOLE RANCH EXPANSIONS WITH NEW PLOTS.
Not only that but also 3 amazing, captivating, heartfelt stories into the minds and backstories of the people choosing to leave earth and move to an isolated place 1000 light years away.
And all seanie does is step in and do one run and leave 🙄
It hurts!!
Don't forget he fully called the puddle slimes useless as if the little guys aren't sad enough
i haven't finished the video yet but omg how could anyone not play the slimeulation a ton, i will go onto slime rancher just to play it some times lmao, it's SO FUN
WAIT THERE WAS AN UPDATE FOR THE FARM WHERE THE CROPS NEVER DIE?
HOLD ON- I THINK I NEED TO GET SLIME RANCHER 1 AGAIN- I have SR2 rn, and my god I absolutely love saber slimes. THOSE DOT EYES WITH THE FANGED CAT MOUTHS. AUGH I LOVE EM. And you don't need to go to the winter event for decor stuff, you can buy it and if you use it you get the thing. HIM TIME TRAVELLING AND NOT NOTICING THERE IS A THING IN THE RANK THING WHERE HE BUYS THE DECOR THING IS MAKING ME A LIL MAD. Oh wow I typed alot-
@BentleyS6336 they're the cutest! This slander was truly heinous, but also, people can have opinions. Especially when it comes to capitalism.
Even though largos are more profitable, i love having single species slime because it looks so much more neater
Single species is more profitable with the correct setup, they're just also way, way more dangerous because they consume so much more food, and are much less space efficient.
Ten Quantum slimes and Ten Hunter slimes in seperate corals (the average safe amount for single slimes without overcrowding), fed their favorite food, will produce 40 total plorts in one feeding session. Meanwhile, 6 Quantum-Hunter largos (the maximum safe amount without overcrowding) will produce 12 in the same amount of time.
However, the seperated Quantum and Hunter slimes use up five total plots: two corrals, a garden, a coop, and a silo (which are necessary to run a coop that produces roostros). The largos, on the other hand, only use two: a Coral and a garden. In addition, there are less of them, decreasing the likelihood of escape, and they're easier to feed because you can keep your autofeeder on a lower speed.
With there only being 41 land plots in the entire game, you can see why it would be generally better to largo when you can, particularly with carnivorous slimes.
Chickens are by far the better food source to farm, with a fully upgraded coop they multiply so fast, I consistently get to the point the chickens can breed in my corals because the slimes cant eat them fast enough
Serious question, but how? As far as I know Coops have an upper limit of something like. . .12-16? After that they won't produce chicks.
that was slime rancher 2 except it was like 10 times that. before they had fixed it, anyways.
also are you by chance using mods?
I had an open policy on my chickens on my farm and for most food i used fruits and veggies as even with a fully upgraded coop they weren't nearly as efficient as the other food sources in the game
I must have horrible luck then, whenever i do a coup they do nothing at all
No mods
11:35
"dont even ask me how that works"
it works because gordos are made up of a bunch of fused together slimes, and when they eat enough they split up into the individual slimes that once merged together
this is in the *ingame* slimepedia which you couldve checked DURING YOUR PLAYTHR- (sorry im like this)
i havent seen many slime rancher playthroughs, but is this man the ONLY one who seems to NEVER use the ingame slimepedia 😭
Tip for anyone who wants to play! Mix Phosper slimes with Quantum slimes so if they escape, they'll despawn instead of turning into tar and causing havoc!
they really shouldn't escape with a well managed farm, just don't overfill (7 largos in any pen at a time max) and keep their food filled (which can be done automatically by drones in the late game), in my opinion the tangle slimes are much harder to rangle
@@Spectarium Definitely! I never really have a problem with them but for people who get them and struggle, it's a good tip!!
@@SpectariumTangle slimes are easy. Just don't put them next to other corals.
They have no special movement powers and can't cause problems without access to another plort type. There are many land plots that are nearly the perfect location for them due to being close to no other land plots in general. The best locations are two land plots right next to each other (such as near the entrance to the overgrowth) where they can be a largo with another slime with no movement abilities (like a rad or mosaic) and placed right next to their favorite food to take at their leisure (auto-feeder still recommended, but this helps make them less punishing).
or just... feed them.
@@Storse That too! I don't struggle with them but it was a tip I saw in a playthrough a couple years back lmao!
18:38 seanie:but i have no vegetables on me. BRO U HAVE 3 ODD ONIONS AND 1 OCA OCA THAT IS A VEGETABLE…
12:25 bro has not been that far back in the moss blanket huh😂
The worst’s part is you can see the hunter slime eyes in the left corner
*panics as I remember the feral hunter boom largo gauntlet*
The fact that the Sea of Slimes canonically don't kill the slimes yet Seanie rather prefers to just turn one slime into a tarr to kill every single one of their brethren is funny in a dark twisted way
I’ve been playing slime rancher for almost a decade now and know where all the secrets are. Even where to find the elusive pure hunter slimes and how to properly manage them so they make you lots of money.
I was going to call bull on that but... It actually has been nearly ten years since the first beta. I mean it's only been 8 and a bit but still rounding exists
As a years long rancher, this video was hilarious watching a newbie wrangle the squishy cuties, love your videos
Dervish is also just used as a fancy word for tornadoes sometimes in RPG lingo. Like throwing out the old Levin for Lightning.
Seanie: "100% Slime Rancher"
Also Seanie: "This side quest takes too long so I wont do it"
Thank you for such an in-depth coverage on the achievements! I played Slime Rancher way back when it was incomplete, and opted to wait for the sequel instead of revisit it. Because of this I completely missed some of these updates and challenges. Both games are really solid and it warms my heart to see that they added so much content to the original.
Coincidentally, Slime Rancher 2 was my covid game. I was absolutely fatigued and stir-crazy in the weeks of my quarantine. Forcing adorable slimes into enclosures gave me some morbid sense of schadenfreude.
The regular drones are only for simple things. If you want full automation, you have to go full sweat mode. You get the advanced drone from Viktor's lab (yes that's how his name is actually spelled) and they do two tasks per, doubling your task freedom per zone. To make full optimization, you need to then segment your areas. Have one zone only growing food, one zone only sending plorts to the refinery, and one zone only sending plorts to market. You can have more than one zone doing each thing, but don't mix them. Try to keep your overlap as small as possible.
When I did such stuff, I had the main zone doing sales. I had all my slimes there eating out of two heart beet gardens, maxed on upgrades (even Ogden's). The four plots together were corrals. The two plots by the lab entry were gardens. The two plots by the overgrowth were silos.
The overgrowth I had only growing chickens. Of four plots, I had three grow the special chickens (painted, briar, and stony) and the regular hens were gained from their spawners in there. The last plot (in the back, by the docks, on the slightly-raised ledge) was a silo. I had a drone do all the chicken hoarding, putting all hen types (and excess roosters) into the silo. The second drone was tasked with putting fruit and veggies (carrots and pogofruit) in the silo.
The grotto and lab were specifically refinery plorts. I kept tangle/dervish largos in the back right corner (when you enter from the main zone) so they were too far away from other corrals for the tangle part to grab anything under the walls. The front two plots were a max-upgraded cuberry tree and phosphor/tabby largos. The far back left were pink/hunter slimes. (Leaving the plot between the hunter/pinks and the phosphor/tabbies as a silo). I had a drone transfer food from the garden to all the auto-feeders, and then move all plorts to the refinery. I'd store anything I wanted to manually in the silo, or set an individual plort (or a couple) as silo-only. (Drones [I think] prioritize the first task in their list, so if you put a single-plort task in before an "all plorts" task, they'll do the single-plort task first.)
The lab was pink/rock, honey/hunter, boom/rad, and quantum/crystal. The far back hidden plot was an incinerator where I manually managed like four or five fire slimes. I'd use item teleporters to make transferring food between zones a bit easier.
The docks was all fruit. One of each tree (minus pogo). I had a single drone moving puddle plorts into a refinery link. (The puddle slimes lived where the waterfall is.) I manually moved (mostly using item teleporters) fruit between the docks and the two main-zone silos.
The only other ranch expansion that I had fully dedicated was Ogden's, and I only grew veggies there. Much like the docks, I grew one of each main veggie (that I didn't already have elsewhere). Oca oca, odd onion, and silver parsnip. That left extra space for a silo (or two, I forget how many plots are there at the second). One drone managed shoving all the veggies into the silo, and I'd (again) make use of a couple item teleporters to move stuff I didn't have regular inventory space for. I also stashed any spicy tofu in the silo there when I didn't need it.
Any extra plots (like in mochi's manor) I'd just play around with. I'd keep my favourite largos in them, or just free-range in that single expansion. I hardly ever used Viktor's lab for anything other than silos. I hate how artificial and cramped the place feels.
This whole setup can be done with different splits, such as keeping half-and-half in a zone (veggie-eating slimes and veggies, for example) instead of segregation like I did. I personally prefer the freedom of micro-managing what goes where and when, so I'd just keep things as streamlined as possible and not have drones filling the auto-feeders unless I didn't care what the slimes ate. If anyone has any other cool setups they'd like to share, feel free.
Geez and I thought I was a sweat
@@patientzero8130 Lol. I wasn't really a sweat. I'm just Aut and OCD, so I was kinda just following what felt like the most logical for me.
i don't know what you're on but i just kept largos under the same food type in an area (honey at main, mosaic at docks, rad and rock at overgrowth, quantum and phosphor at grotto, etc)
@@dropfish3109 Yeah, you absolutely didn't read.
@@lunashadow5403 i see now
Lil sad you didn't mention the boop achievement, I always loved that they added that in
Fun fact - throwing slimes into the ocean actually does not kill them! According to the lore, the ocean is also made of slime, so sending more slimes in there just continues their life cycle, and eventually they’ll just pop out of the ground anew. There is essentially no way to hurt a slime, except for not feeding them - and even then, they just get ornery.
Look up 'Chapstick Girl' and sort by upload date
I second this
Omfg yes that is amazing
I regret everything
i refuse
makeshift bookmark
Peta would hate you doing this but they would immediately do it themselves
BABE WAKE UP SEANIE POSTED A 100%’D VIDEO
“I 100%’d Slime Rancher!”
Ranch expansions, mini games, extra unlockables, and vaults: 👁👄👁
Logic:It doesn't give a percentage or achievement (in a game I don't think has a score)
I could understand the ranch expansions, but not like 3 full areas and side quests
this is why I never bred largos in my playthrough lol much easier to keep the slimes in check if they're small, and you can keep more of them so it's not even like you're missing out on plorts
In case you didn't know it yet, the Dervish Slime is a reference to multiple things; there are mini-cyclones called Dervishes (hence the Cyclones capable of creating small amounts of damage to your ranch), and there are also Whirling Dervishes that tend to attack with twin daggers via spinning at high speeds, creating a sort of orbital pattern in their attack (hence the rings on the Dervish Slime).
I was a fan of Slime Rancher since it came out I even bought Slime Rancher 2 on realise date 30 minutes after it was added to steam. so seeing so many creators making vids about it makes me so happy
Edit: how are puddle slimes useless?? they eat water to produce slimes, they don’t need taking care kf to survive, its a passive income
Little tips for late and new players
1. ALWAYS DO LARGOS: It saves a lot of room and can get two different plots. But only get to 5-6 each batch so wont be too overwhelmed
2. NEVER GET DUPLICATES: I always only get a set of largo unless needed for the gadgets. Ill even put a list down on what i do
3. DONT PLACE SLIMES UNTIL FULLY PREPARED. Before i out my largos in, i always have the food needed so i can have good food and wont have to deal with agitated early on
4. ALWAYS BRING CARROTS: As you see within this video, you may never know when a gold slime comes up.. and i did miss a few times
Besides that. Good idea to wait on plorts to full up and then sell all
Largo list i do:
Pink and Rock. Food is Hearty Beat
Phiopsher and Tabby: Food is Cube fruit
Crystal and Rad: Food is Oca Oca
Boom and Honey: Food is Minty Mango
Hunter and Quantum: Food is the suffering Phase Lemon
Mosaic, Devilish, Saber, and thar one plant like slime I forgot can be fine with this mix. But I warn you that if adding meat lovers together, it'll be harder as you need A LOT of chickens. Always use the favorite fruit for double the profits
For 8 years, I have NO CLUE, how to complete slime rancher. I am now a high school student, finally, I can do what I wanted to do as a child 8 years ago. Thank you Seanie Dew.
just know there is way much more to the game than what he did! he skipped a lot of the fun stuff, lol.
@@Mersaas THERES MORE???
The grind must continue..
Because tangle slimes and quantum slimes are so troubling, i made them into Quantum-Tangle Largos and locked them in the grotto, there are at LEAST a hundred in there with phase lemon trees to feed them and drones collecting their plorts
The funny thing is that Slime Rancher 2 does not have achievements yet, so 100% according to me right now is pain snakingly collecting every single item into one of those display cases (which total to around 400 storm glass... if you play the game you know how torturous it is grinding weather materials), getting every slime (pretty easy besides golden slime, even lucky slime is on it, since you can put them on chairs and then they wont despawn or run away ever). And getting all the gordos... and well... yeah I somehow fit 100 hours already into the game (considering it has around 20-35 hours of content, this is surprising)
I came looking for a walkthrough as I thought I was doing something wrong with the last spot where Hobbs didn't use to travel for a last time. And well, I was lured to watch your full video for the love of this game. It was so fun to watch you enjoy and learn this game from the beginning.
It's funny in the past week I both started watching Seanie again and also replayed slime rancher, super excited for this video
I 100% slime rancher a while ago (it’s still my only 100% game) and I got almost all of the achievements naturally, only a few I had to achievement hunt and they weren’t bad at all
45:58 victors mini game is my absolute favorite, I will unironically open slime rancher to just play his mini game. Idk why I love it so much
I've done this even got the max 7zee reward level, and then my save data got corrupted. Pain
pro tip: let quantom slimes free roam in one of the ranch expensions, they cannot leave the area of it, so just have them and a bunch of phase lemons
What the hell, two of my UA-camrs 100%'d Slime Rancher in the same week after seeing zero Slime Rancher content for years.
Extremely odd considering I only expected this revival in the lead up to the full release of slime rancher 2 or maybe after major update but neither seem to be the case
Slime Rancher being one of my top cozy games of all time- to the point where I also 100%'d this game- made this so hard to watch, but it's still fun watching Seanie struggle LMAO
10:20 STOP I'M WEARING THAT SHIRT 💀
i still havent 100%ed slime rancher, mostly because i still want to feel very compelled to keep playing, and IM STILL WAITING FOR GOLDEN PLORTS TO GO OVER 500 SO I CAN SELL MY COMICALLY LARGE AMOUNT OF THEM ALL AT ONCE AND BECOME A BILLIONAIRE, but i love both slime rancher games and might play them again, thank you for reminding me of this great game!
Ranch night is the best song to ever come out of gaming I love slime rancher so much
My favorite is Ancient Ruins theme
ah! the quantum slimes! I love them, they're fiesty, but what I did is I free-ranged them in Viktor's lab (when you complete enough of his story he gives you access to a whole new area where you can have corrals, drones, gardens, etc.). What's great about this area is it's only accessible by teleporter, meaning it is completely enclosed (opposed to the grotto which is mostly enclosed, but still has a few entrances). I think there's 6 plots there, so i had 5 lemon gardens, like 20 quantum slimes per garden, and a storage silo. This ended up generating loads of plorts so I set up bee drones to collect the plorts and deliver them to the silo, where i can easily pick them up and sell them through lab made machine allowing me to sell plorts. Ended up being my favorite ranch.
5:35 bro really thinks he's threatening with that voice and mustache
For quantom slimes i use the one plot that's near the back of the lab. For tangle slimes i use the forested extension because the plots are much more soreadout. I just use the docks for deverish slimes.
I like to cross breed my rare slimes with common slimes so i can just grow easy to grow plants like cube fruit and carrots. It's also makes feeding carnivore slimes easier because fruiit/vegies are easier to grow then chickens are to breed.
oh dear i love slime rancher so much, is such a great surprise to see u playing!
Ah, this brings so many wholesome memories. This game is incredibly happy and wholesome, I love it. Those goobers are so cute!
the trick to quantums is to pick an expansion and completely segregate them in it. no other smiles they can largo with (so flame/puddle slimes only), and if you want to be especially mean you plant only food they don't eat in that expansion. that way you limit the amount of chaos they can bring to your ranch by a lot
That's what I was thinking the whole time! I was a little surprised that just didn't occur, but the expansions seemed pretty forgotten overall...
the trick is to feed them properly.
@@Storse well, yes, but by the time you get to the late game things like quantum slimes, you're probably spending more time off ranch than on, and putting quantums into their own expansion helps mitigate the risk of coming back to your ranch 3 days later to find it completely wrecked and tar infested
So just a suggestion for seanie and anyone else reading, its recommended you create largos that you can reliably feed. Carnivore slimes are hard to feed properly as the hens don't grow as quickly and you can run out while the veggie and fruit will grow much faster, especially after the upgrades, and you'll inevitably begin to stockpile them. The early largos I made were pink/rock with the heart beet and tabby/phospho with cube fruit. Pink slimes have no favorites so combine with a rock slime to give it a favorite, heart beets. Combine Tabby with Phosphore to create a largo that doesn't need the unreliable stony hens and can instead eat cube fruit. Theres an even amount of slimes so you can create a largo using every slime in the game with no extras.
SeanieDew I love you for playing this game 🙏
Now you gotta play the second game
Tangled Slimes' favorite food is Painted Hens which are, as expected, hard to farm and collect. I combine them with Dervish Slimes as a Dervish Slime's favorite food is Prickle Pears. Makes it much easier to farm and keep them fed and happy, meaning you don't get tornadoes tearing up your base. I also like to keep a farm with a largo's favorite food near their enclosure as to make transport quicker plus theres more than enough plots to do it.
Yeah, meat is objectively the most difficult food type to farm, so whenever I play I combine the meat-eaters with a fruit or veggie type, usually something like Rock Tabby, Honey Hunter, Phosphor Boom, and Dervish/Mosaic Tangle, it always makes it way easier to get the high-value plorts.
I've gotta admit, the beginning was rather painful to watch as a veteran slime rancher :')
Tangle slimes are really hard if they’re a largo. Because they can use vines and Grab food from outside the coral. It’s hard if you have 2 types of slimes next to them and if you have an automatic plort collector if you have it full and you can’t get all the plorts and some is left on the floor YOU ARE DEAD. The slimes will become tarrs and if you have a lot of slimes on your farm it will be chaos the tarrs will infect all your slimes. It’s just annoying when it happens I recommend having the tangle slimes seperate from your other slimes. If you like tarrs I guess just litter your farm with plorts. Hope this advice helps :)
29:24 SeanieDew finds the Tangle Gordo. Also SeanieDew "Since he requires meat that I don't have..." **Painted Hen in his inventory which is also Tangled slimes favorite checken type**
I love that you did this, Slime Rancher is one of my favourite games and i 100% it a year ago. Good job and hope you are not regretting the time it took for you!
I’m so glad to see you posted! I’m at work so I can’t watch yet, but I know this is gonna be a great one! I love Slime Rancher. Do you think you’ll play Slime Rancher 2?
SR2 hasn't implemented achievements yet.
Great playthrough. I also had Rad Tangle Gordos and put them in the Overgrowth where they were relatively safe to not wreak havoc on the rest of the farm. Still a nightmare to handle but very cute when properly fed at all times.
I remember I used to watch sqaishy (I can’t spell lol) play slime rancher and I really haven’t seen anything about it yet but it’s really cool to see how it’s changed:)
When I played this game, I always optimized by combining slimes that eat meat with slimes that eat either fruits or vegetables. This way, every coral has one farm associated with them, and it's always their favorite. I also found that 4-5 largos per coral is usually enough without overcrowding and producing enough plorts to sell
How can you not find another hunter slime if there is a hunter gordo, popping out about 10 hunter slimes...?
He needed the pure hunter slime for completing the slimepedia.
@@twobladedswordsandmauls2120 Feeding the hunter Gordo 30 meat (or 15 roostros) it will burst into 12 pure hunter slimes (Edit: I checked after watching the video lol, this game is my life and soul)
It’s so good to see new players in slime rancher after 300+ hrs in game
Great video
“Oh cool. Trans house.”
I am now only calling the milkshake palette the trans palette from now on
you can farm quantum slimes. you can merge them with another slime and shove like 50 in the grotto, dont put them in a cage. because they will just escape but they cant escape the grotto. and you can merge them to prevent escapes. and you can autofeed them by placing lemons in every plot EXCEPT for one, i reccomend near the entrance. place a silo. then you can save two plorts, (automate storage by beeeeees) and you can have a massive money farm. i recommend honey-quantum, or saber-quantum