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Manuals I get by the dozen from level 40 dungeons. Oil I just buy from merchants, fuck farming it especially since I don't really know what drops it.

I get my oil from Relaxaurus. They can drop up to 4 oils a pop. I use my Alpha Loupmoon (things a fucking beast) and sic him on a herd of Relaxaurus, and come back 30 seconds later to scoop up the oil amongst the carnage.
 
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Question. Are alpha pals worth it, mechanically? Or is mass breeding better?
They have better base stats, movement speed and bigger hitboxes. Only Digtoise benefits from the last one as far as I can tell, since it allows him to hit multiple mineral depostis while spinning. Alphas are damn near useless in breeding, because the Alpha status can't be passed down even if you breed two of them together.
I get my oil from Relaxaurus. They can drop up to 4 oils a pop. I use my Alpha Loupmoon (things a fucking beast) and sic him on a herd of Relaxaurus, and come back 30 seconds later to scoop up the oil amongst the carnage.
Oh, nice. Beakon will make short work of them. Interesting that you'd choose Loupmoon, since its attacks are weak against Relaxauruses.
 
Oil also drops from the grass mammoths if you have a good fire type, ~8 per iirc. That and the meat means you can probably farm them for a while as long as you bring your pal back during the earthquake.
 
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I get my oil from Relaxaurus. They can drop up to 4 oils a pop. I use my Alpha Loupmoon (things a fucking beast) and sic him on a herd of Relaxaurus, and come back 30 seconds later to scoop up the oil amongst the carnage.
Mamorrest and Digtoise drop a ton of oil too, and you can boost the rates with certain pal abilities depending on which element you're hunting.
 

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Just updated and I'm not really seeing any difference on catch rates, even though I have maxed out statues. Weird.

Question. Are alpha pals worth it, mechanically? Or is mass breeding better?
It's my understanding that the bug was that it showed a higher capture rate before but it didn't actually capture at a higher rate. Now the actual rate should reflect the displayed rate.

Also, regarding the sparkling ones... got a sparkly Tocotoco. Edit: Cremis too. I'm starting to suspect the rate is fairly high. A couple tenths of a percent at least
 
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If you use Cryolinx, it'll occasionally double drops from Dragon Pals. Seems like the smartest one to use there, though I've only gotten one from a random egg.
If you don't mind looking it up, there's tons of combinations you can use to get pals if you don't feel like going out and catching them. That being said the effigy bug was fixed, so it shouldn't be so much of an issue now.
 
Oh, nice. Beakon will make short work of them. Interesting that you'd choose Loupmoon, since its attacks are weak against Relaxauruses.

My Loupmoon laughs at resistances. Honestly, it's my strongest Pal so I tend to stick with it. I'm gonna start diversifying my team once I get a couple more levels under my belt and get a breeding project going.
 
I'm gonna be lazy here and recommend the merchant at the desert area for oil. Quick work for them polymers to make the chips. Also apparently good for frying chikapi. Who'd have thought?
The merchant at the island village has a couple thermals that are useful if everyone is out exploring the lava and snow areas as well.
I am currently splitting my time between stupid breeding/condensing moments (got me a grizzbolt!), boss rushes, and blue sphere drive byes.
Still, literally, almost everything I want in a pokemon game.
 
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To anyone who's using a guide/wiki, what are you using? I've been sticking with the wiki.gg since they were the first to start listing breeding ranks.
 
To anyone who's using a guide/wiki, what are you using? I've been sticking with the wiki.gg since they were the first to start listing breeding ranks.
I've just been using this tool for breeding and that's really it. That and a quick guide on steam about getting legendary blueprints.

On a side note. Recently changed over to linux about a week ago. And noticed that the game has been having a bad memory leak on it. Anybody else experiencing this? DLSS also seems to be disabled now, and I can't seem to turn it back on.
 
I've just been using this tool for breeding and that's really it. That and a quick guide on steam about getting legendary blueprints.

On a side note. Recently changed over to linux about a week ago. And noticed that the game has been having a bad memory leak on it. Anybody else experiencing this? DLSS also seems to be disabled now, and I can't seem to turn it back on.
I've been on Linux Mint since launch and I haven't noticed any leaks. Can't speak to DLSS because I have an AMD gpu.

Edit: Yeah, I'm seeing it now. It's slow enough that you can get a couple hours of gameplay though. Hope it gets patched soon because I doubt it's just on Linux
 
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I've just been using this tool for breeding and that's really it. That and a quick guide on steam about getting legendary blueprints.

On a side note. Recently changed over to linux about a week ago. And noticed that the game has been having a bad memory leak on it. Anybody else experiencing this? DLSS also seems to be disabled now, and I can't seem to turn it back on.
The dedicated server software has crashed twice due to segmentation faults over the course of two weeks. I suppose that's due to a memory leak. Keep in mind the server running it has roughly 30GB of RAM. So YMMV on a smaller machine
 
Wow, okay. I might actually be the biggest retard in this thread. My cake production was way too high so I decided to rearrange stuff in my third base a bit in order to make room for a second breeding pen, but that began to cause massive pathfinding problems and Pals were just falling off the cliff at random and starving. I first tried to circumvent it with random foundations to extend the walkable area and eventually decided to just scrap the whole base, put up a wooden foundation over EVERYTHING, and THEN rebuild. Result: all pathfinding issues are gone. I legitimately believed foundations were only there so the player could build a shack to sleep in.
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Edit: Yeah, I'm seeing it now. It's slow enough that you can get a couple hours of gameplay though. Hope it gets patched soon because I doubt it's just on Linux
Glad to hear its not just me. Gives me some hope that it will be patched here in the future.

Did look around on the steam forums and this is not just a Linux thing. It happens on some windows machines too.
 
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Glad to hear its not just me. Gives me some hope that it will be patched here in the future.

Did look around on the steam forums and this is not just a Linux thing. It happens on some windows machines too.
Just from keeping an eye on my memory usage, it looks like there's an issue with loading new areas. If I spend time in my base, the memory usage stays constant, but doing dungeons and fast travelling causes it to increase. Going to sleep decreases memory usage. That's probably why I didn't see it earlier, I wasn't going too from my base and going to sleep regularly. I wonder if the game isn't properly unloading chunks of the world.
 
A start? It's Din-awesome!
It needs something with range, and I should have bred down Legend from Jetragon to get dragon comet. I'll do that for the lux variant, although at that point I'm just doing the same thing with an extra step. Not looking forward to writing a mod to increase size based on the lucky/legendary passive, but I'm worried it might have to be me.

Edit: Gonna drop burly body. Why worry about defense when you can kill them with the first shot?
 
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