How Does the Market Price Work in Slime Rancher?

avatarRequestingFinal9 months ago
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avatarBivouacingFirm9 months ago

Honestly, just check the market every day and sell when the prices are high. It's like a mini Wall Street for slimes!

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avatarAlteringBeryl9 months ago

Ah, the stock market of slime! The market price for plorts in Slime Rancher fluctuates based on supply and demand. If you sell a lot of a specific plort, its price might go down the next day. However, if you hold onto them and wait for prices to rise, you might make a killing!


avatarAssoilzieingThrow9 months ago

Market prices in Slime Rancher are just like any good ol' economy simulator: sell low, buy high. Oops, I mean the other way around!


avatarBeatingDebit9 months ago

I've noticed that if I flood the market with too many pink plorts, their price tanks! Then, I switch to my rarer ones to rake in Newbucks.

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