
Some also have bad habits that just get worse when they're hungry - for instance, Pink Slimes will stack themselves into towers against walls when hungry.Ī happy slime is a non-disruptive and profitable slime. It's really up to you which "style" of slime you decide to go with. I prefer a combination of both depending on the side of the ranch. Largos take up about three times the space as a normal slime but give two Plorts when fed. It's more difficult to keep several Largos in a Corral than standard slimes because of their size. Standard slimes have two benefits over Largos: They are prone to breaking out, even on Corrals with Air Nets, and should be kept in moderation outside of Corrals for easy crop and Plort collecting.
Standard slimes are smaller and you can fit several in a single Corral comfortably. Most standard slimes (aside from the Pink Slime) have favorite foods. When a slime eats its favorite food it gives two Plorts instead of one. Let's get back to business and take a look at the actual stars of the game: the slimes! We'll start with the most basic of all slimes, the one and only. The Pink Slime is the first one you run into and you find them all over Far, Far Range. Their Plorts sell for the least but there are so many Pink Plorts everywhere that there's no good reason not to pick them up. Pink Slime have a bad habit of stacking atop one another to escape or get to food, especially when they're unhappy. Keep them fed to keep them from wreaking havoc on your ranch. These slimes do not have a favorite food. The benefit to Pink Slimes is Largos that are half Pink Slime will eat anything. The Tabby Slime is one of the cutest in the bunch, and it's a staple of any ranch - for better or for worse. Tabby Slimes are the most prone to escaping from their Corrals, and they often do it for no reason whatsoever. It's not uncommon to find a Tabby Slime who has escaped just hanging out outside the Corral waiting to be let back in. These little troublemakers will also pick up food it can't eat and carry it around. This is a bit irritating if you happen to be keeping them free range and they pick up crops they have no use for, but overall it's harmless. Tabby Slimes love to eat any type of meat but their favorite food is Stony Hens.
These are the first slimes any new rancher comes across that is actually harmful, but luckily enough they aren't hostile by default. Rock Slimes are easy to take care of and are not especially prone to climbing atop one another. Instead, they like to roll around - which can be dangerous for you if you're in their Corral to collect Plorts. These are easier to raise than Tabby Slimes because they don't try to escape anywhere near as often and they eat vegetables, which are easy to find and quick to grow.
Their favorite food is Heart Beet, which is relatively rare.