Using high walls helps to keep the slimes contained, as well as safe from the outside world. If you add too many of the same slime to one corral, they will also bounce on top of each other, and out of the corral. This could cause some serious issues when you house more than one slime type within your conservatory, as if they eat too many of the other types plorts, they will turn into slime-eating and rancher-eating tarr monsters. Some slimes are super bouncy and will be able to jump right out of the corral.Here are each of the upgrades available right now for the corral plot: The corral is the bread and butter in Slime Rancher 2. This is where all of your slimes will live out their lives, and where you will feed them, keep them safe from Tarr slimes, and collect their plorts! The corral comes with several upgrades that make collection, feeding and keeping your slimes happy a breeze. Upgrading does cost a big chunk of newbucks, so if you get a little stuck on how to make quick cash, check out our money-making guide to get on the right track! Corral Plots Luckily, there are upgrades to the plots to keep them from disappearing, such as the Solar Shield, which protects slimes that are sensitive to light. Some will not be able to be housed in just the run-of-the-mill plot, though, such as Phosphorus slimes that disappear when the sun comes up. Of course, we have the corral plot, which is where you can house the majority of the slimes you collect. ![]() There are several types of plots available currently, each coming with its own set of benefits. As mentioned above, if you feed a slime type their favorite food, they will generate double the plorts at once, meaning you can make some seriously fast cash! Here are the slimes we have found thus far, as well as their diet and favorite foods: Every slime makes plorts, which sell for higher prices depending on the market as well as the type of slime. You will come across several different slimes as you make your way through Rainbow Island. If you feed the Cotton Slime their favorite food, which is water lettuce, they will produce two plorts at a time instead. Depending on what you feed your slimes, they will produce one or two plorts at a time. Feeding a Cotton Slime any random veggie, such as carrots or odd onions, will cause them to create one plort only. Now, why exactly are we feeding these slimes? For plorts of course! Plorts are the excrement of the slimes, which we can sell for Newbucks (the in-game currency) that allows us to upgrade our farm as well as our boots, vacpack, and more. Cotton Slimes on the other hand only like veggies, and will not eat fruit or meat. The pink slimes, which you will find as soon as you begin playing, like to eat anything! That means you can feed them fruit, veggies, or meat, and they will be content. ![]() You will have to feed each slime their diet type, or they will not eat the food whatsoever. When you hover over a slime, it will tell you that particular slime's diet some like veggies, others like fruit, and a few even want meat. These favorite foods can be found in the Slimepedia via the games menu. ![]() After you have a few slimes in a plot, you will need to feed them, and every slime has a specific diet, as well as a favorite food.
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