How to Get Deviated Crops in Once Human

ruekuma |  Published: August 10, 2024
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Discover how to get deviated crops in Once Human using fertilizers and the Buzzy Bee Deviant. Boost your farming efficiency and craft special recipes.

Once Human is a survival game where food plays a crucial role in keeping you alive and kicking. But not all food is created equal. Some dishes give you more than just energy – they pack a punch with special buffs that benefit you. Deviated Crops are one you’ll want to get your hands on. Let’s break down how to get Deviated Crops in Once Human.

How to Get Deviated Crops in Once Human

Deviated crops are the golden ticket to crafting those extra-special recipes that’ll give you an edge in the game.

These mutated plants don’t rot like regular crops and they’re the secret ingredient in some of the most powerful dishes. Let’s dive deeper!

Spotting Deviated Crops in the Wild

Once Human Deviated Crops
Image Credits: MattyGorm via Youtube /GameWitted

Look for crops with a pinkish fume when you’re out exploring. These are your wild deviated crops.

Grab them when you see them but don’t count on finding enough to keep your pantry stocked.

Farming Your Own Deviated Crops

The smart move is to set up your own farm. This way you’re in control and can boost your chances of getting those precious deviated crops. Here’s how:

  1. Set up a farm in your territory
  2. Plant your crops
  3. Use fertilizers or deviants to increase mutation chances

Fertilizers

Once Human Fertilizers
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There are two types of fertilizers that can turn your ordinary crops into deviated ones:

  1. Fertilizer – Mutation Boost
  2. Improved Compound Fertilizer
    • Ingredients: 3 Deviated Mushroom, 10 Fertilizer
    • Effect: Boosts mutation rate and yield but slows growth

The Mutation Boost is powerful but costly. If you’re short on Stardust Source consider planting more crops instead of splurging on this fertilizer.

The Buzzy Bee Deviant

Once Human Buzzy Bee Deviant
Image Credits: MattyGorm via Youtube /GameWitted

Enter the Buzzy Bee – a Territory Deviant that’s a farmer’s best friend. This little guy ups the chances of your crops turning deviated. The best part is the more energy it has the better it works.

To get a Buzzy Bee:

  1. Look for them on farms
  2. Capture one when you find it
  3. Deploy it in your territory

Maximizing Your Deviated Crop Yield

To ramp up your deviated crop production try these tips:

  1. Use Improved Compound Fertilizer for a steady supply
  2. Deploy Buzzy Bees and keep them energized
  3. Plant a variety of crops to increase your chances
  4. Harvest regularly to make room for new growth.

Remember farming takes time. Be patient and keep at it. Soon you’ll have more deviated crops than you know what to do with.

By combining these strategies you’ll be well on your way to creating a thriving deviated crop farm in Once Human. With a steady supply of these special ingredients, you’ll be crafting powerful dishes and dominating the game in no time. Happy farming!

FAQs

  • How to get deviated crops in Once Human?
    • Plant crops on your farm, use fertilizers like Mutation Boost or Improved Compound Fertilizer and deploy Buzzy Bee deviants to increase the chances of crops mutating into deviated versions.
  • How to get deviated food in Once Human?
    • Craft special recipes using deviated crops as ingredients to create deviated food with unique buffs and benefits.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.