For the Gachas to do their thing and drop lots of crystals for you, they need to be set up in a pod. This post will walk you through setting up a gacha pod.
The very first thing you will need to do is to pick a location for your pod.
I use a 5 X 6 room 3 squares high. I have seeen people set pods up outside, but I like the security of being inside
If you are setting up multiple pods, make sure they are at least 8 squares from each other, as the Gachas will not produce as much if others are too close.
Once your building is built, or your location is set up, you will need to add a tek though to keep the pod fed
You will want to put meat for the owls, and berries for the peggo in the trough, and make sure there is food when you check on gacha pod..
This is not to feed the Gachas. You will be feeding them seeds.
Time to put in your Tames
The first thing you need is 4 owls
Place them so their mouth is toward where your Gachas will be.
Set them to passive and ignore group whistles
They will just eat and puke pellets for the Gachas to eat.
Then The Gachas will be constantly getting the Snow Owl Pellet Buff that allows them to produce Awesome crystals at MaximumValue.
Gacha Time
Once your owls are set, pop out your Gachas. There needs to be one male and one female in the pod. Set the Gachas to Passive, and Ignore Whistles. Next, go into the production settings, and set the resource you want the Gachas to produce
Place the Gachas facing the owls, and fill them with seeds. They will gather pellets as the owls drop them. The best way to produce seeds is using your Automated Greenhouse and the Iguanadon.
The Gachas will produce 4 types of crystals
- Regular Crystals – These are the ones with your resources in them
- Primitive Crystals – Provide basic gear
- Ramshackle Crystals – Provide decent Armor, weapons and Items
- Apprentice Crystals – Provide Good Armor, Tools, Weapons, etc…
There You Go, you are all set up. Just check the pego every 20 – 30 minutes and process the crystals.
Some of the steps are not real important, like the direction the owls face, but if you follow the steps exactly as outlined, I can Guarantee good results.
If you have Hints and/or tips on Gachas and/or raising them, Please leave a comment below.
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