As a level 30 polluted POI, Holt Town is the best acid farming location for high-level players in this survival game . They will be able to breeze through groups of enemies with no problem, mopping up around 300-400 acid per hour. Some of the other loot in this POI is still useful at high levels, as it is used for constructing medications and other commonly used items. Once a player learns this POI, they will find that there is a circuit they can run, with enemies and loot crates respawning by the time they have finished the circ
This is great armor for the first few boss fights, as its baked-in bonuses are all aimed (excuse the pun) at hitting the weak spots on an enemy to increase overall DPS. Most players will use Agent Armor at some stage of the g
At around level 40, players will need to upgrade their armor to take on the harder POIs in Chalk Peak and beyond. Luckily, the developers have seeded the blueprints for the Heavy Duty Armor set in this a
The Heavy Duty Armor, once it has been calibrated to around level 4, will see the player all the way to the end game. It is especially good for people that are running an elemental build, and will last them until they have managed to put together enough legendary blueprints for a full
For players around level 30, Greywater Industrial Zone is the best place to farm acid in the game. And just as importantly, it provides loot that a mid-level player is going to need to complete some of their journey tasks as w
Falcon Armor is also commonly used in PvP combat . This armor set is also very flexible, as it is not aimed at any particular weapon build, and works well with all weapon types. Overall, a good upgrade over the early-game armor, suitable for people that move around a lot in com
Brookham is a level 9 polluted POI, meaning that it is the perfect place for new players to farm acid if they need it. The random loot is also useful to new players, although less useful taming creatures once human a player hits around level 15 in this survival shoot
But with these myriad systems, no matter how good they might be, comes some confusion. I’m not entirely sure what kind of game Once Human is trying to be. The biggest factor in this is its seasonal wipes. These occur every six weeks. Most of your progress is erased, and you start back at the beginning, holding on to the blueprints you’ve acquired, any cosmetics you’ve earned, and maybe a few other items. This is where I think the game will really struggle. While I enjoyed exploring the map the first time, collecting chests and stuff, do I want to do this all over again? Absolutely
They aren’t ordinary zombies, though. During my 15 hours with the game, I’ve fought zombies with lanterns for heads, zombie demons enshrouded in tarpaulins that act as armor, zombies that spit at you, floating zombie bugs, a giant zombie boss with balloons for a head (pop the balloons one by one to take it down), and regular old humanoid zombies that are somehow the most terrifying of all. There’s an impressive level of mob variety in this game, and each area I unlock seems to have more and m
Clear the normal and Elite enemies, and don’t forget about the flying Jellyfish enemies hiding among the Oil Tanks and Pipes. Most of these enemies have a greater resource yield than in other areas, and their respawn times are average. But players have to be at least level 23 before they try to farm in this z
The gear and weapon chests in this POI can give equipment including weapons and armor that are appropriate for new players as well. Higher-level players looking for a good acid farm should avoid low-level POIs such as Brookham, for two reasons. Firstly, the enemies drop less acid, and secondly, low-level players need to kill these enemies for quests, so high-level players killing them all is a little unf
We can speculate on how Once Human will handle these seasonal wipes – as I understand it there’s new content introduced, new mobs, new zones, and so on – but until I see it in action, I will enjoy the game in this six-week chunk and judge it on this experience. That’s fine by me. It’s free-to-play. And I will play—for many, many more hours. Depending on how much is wiped when the first season rolls over, I may or may not be back for m
Though the previous methods have players exploring the world and taking on new challenges to acquire Stardust Source, players can skip those methods altogether and purchase Stardust Source directly from merchants like Nisa . Nisa is first encountered at Meyers Market and sells Stardust Source for 6 Sproulet — which is obtained by completing Cargo Scramble and Highway Pursuit events.
So, the butterflies in our backpacks. Or a cat. Or a giant frog. The Deviants (Pokemon) are one of the strangest parts of this game and as a result, one of my favourites. So far I’ve collected a butterfly that deals damage, a frog that sits on top of my smelter making weird squelching noises and speeding up production, a cat that just sits on my roof but apparently also helps my character get better rest, and the delightful little Digby Boy, who, you guessed it, mines copper and tin for me. All of these can be upgraded, utilized in different ways. I’ve barely scratched the surface of this system and I’m intrigued to where it might go when you’ve got thirty people in the same base with dozens of Deviants running aro
