All Slime Science Resources and Locations
Science is an incredible field that helps us understand the world we live in. It explains everything from chemical reactions to the mysteries of life itself. However, the world of Slime Science is a different story altogether. In this world, you must question your own sanity as you hunt down resources to create the latest gadgets. You may find yourself wondering why you need 10 Radiant Ores just to launch yourself into the air, but it doesn’t matter. You must collect them if you want to take flight.
In Slime Rancher, players used machines to harvest resources from the ground in various regions. However, in Slime Rancher 2, players have an upgraded vacpack that can harvest resources from nodes found around the islands. As the game is still undergoing active development, new areas are constantly being added. For example, the Powderfall Bluffs Patch added Perfect Snowflakes, Slime Fossils, and Sun Sap.
Jellystone is a basic material used in most slime science recipes. You can find Jellystone veins in the Rainbow Fields by looking around rock outcroppings, in caves, and on the sides of mountains. They can also spawn above the ocean, so be careful not to let them fall into the water. The nodes will give you between 1-3 pieces of Jellystone, with most giving 2-3. Listening for the chime that accompanies resources will help you locate them when you first start looking.
Deep Brine nodes are easily mistaken for water spouts, but they are actually a necessary component for many builds back in the lab. You can find them along the shoreline all across the Rainbow Fields, including in the beach biome on the ranch itself. You’ll know the vein is tapped when the spout recedes into the rocks below.
Radiant Ore is a highly sought-after resource that can be found in Ember Valley and Starlight Strand. Look underneath rocky overhangs, on ledges, and listen for the resource sound to find this material. Once you have some, the world opens up to a rancher with a jetpack. You can find more Radiant Ore in caves and up high in hard-to-reach areas.
Silky Sand spouts can be found in both the Starlight Strand and the Ember Valley. They are often mistaken for Pogofruit trees at night, so be careful when you’re searching for them. They spawn in tide pool areas, and you’ll know you’re in one when there are Angler Slimes nearby. You can even find them in underground cave systems.
Strange Diamond is one of the rarest resources in the game, but it’s not needed in large amounts for crafting. They have a good chance of appearing in the cave systems behind Gordos, but can occasionally be spotted out in other areas. Keep an eye out for their pastel sea-foam green coloration when you hear the sound of a resource near you.
Primordial Oil is found in oil geysers throughout Ember Valley. Ready your Resource Harvester before going to town on this gushing vein. Climb on top of the mountains or head into the caves and you’ll likely be swimming in oil before the sun sets and the slime moon rises.
Lava Dust is one of the rarer spawners, and it can only be found in the lava area of Ember Valley. Look around the hardened lava pits and inside the Batty Gordo cave to have any chance of harvesting it.
Buzz Wax can be found all over the Starlight Strand, hanging from trees, giant tree roots, rocks, and mushrooms. The wax comb resource is characterized by a muted brown hive that drips a dull goldenrod secretion when it is able to get harvested.
Wild Honey is not as abundant as Buzz Wax, but it is easy to distinguish at a distance thanks to its bright yellow and black stripe patterns. It can be found in various locations throughout the game.
In conclusion, Slime Science may seem like a daunting task, but once you know where to look for the resources you need, it becomes much easier. With this guide, you’ll be able to find all the resources you need to create the latest gadgets and take on the world of Slime Rancher 2.
Science. It explains so much about the world around us. From how chemicals interact to understanding the great mysteries of life. Slime Science on the other hand just means questioning your sanity and hunting down one more resource node to complete the latest gadget. Don’t ask why you need 10 Radiant Ores to make a jetpack to launch yourself in the air. Just get them so you can start flying.
In Slime Rancher, getting resources was primarily done through machines that would harvest the ground in various regions. It was random to an extent as to what would be pulled when checking on the machines. Now in Slime Rancher 2, you have an upgrade to your vacpack that will harvest various nodes found around the islands.
Updated by Abigail Angell on June 26, 2023: Slime Rancher 2 is still undergoing active development, and getting new areas. To keep this guide complete, an update was required after the Powderfall Bluffs Patch to add Perfect Snowflakes, Slime Fossils, and Sun Sap.
Jellystone
One of the basic materials in most slime science recipes, Jellystone veins are found in the Rainbow Fields. Look around rock outcroppings, in the caves, and on the sides of the mountain. They blend in well with some rock faces, so make sure you’re scanning areas closely for this resource. It can also spawn above the ocean, so make sure the vacpack stays on when the node pops. Otherwise, you risk some or all pieces falling into the watery grave below.
The nodes will give between 1-3 pieces of Jellystone with most giving 2-3. Listening in for a chime that accompanies resources will help in narrowing down their spawns when first finding them. Where they appear will rotate, but some locations like near the refinery link appear to replenish more frequently.
Deep Brine
Looking like a water spout from Slime Rancher is a Deep Brine node. These little fountains may throw off a new rancher as it looks more like a reskinned spot to fill your water tank than it does a thing to be harvested. Don’t be fooled, though. Inside this little spout is a necessary component for many builds back in the lab. There’s less chance of dropping any pieces you suck out of these nodes overall, but it could still happen.
Deep Brine nodes can be found along the shoreline all across the Rainbow Fields. They can even make their way into the shores of the ranch itself in the beach biome. Look for a couple to hang out near the boat. Some even spring up in the caves that are around like the Phosphor Gordo’s cave. You’ll know the vein is tapped when the spout recedes into the rocks below.
Radiant Ore
The resource everyone chomps at the bit to find as fast as possible. Once equipped with a vacpack that can harvest the various parts of the environment, head for the Ember Valley or Starlight Strand. Radiant Ores will spawn all over these regions, but until you have some to make a jetpack, there is a limit to what can be claimed. Look underneath rocky overhangs, on ledges, and just listen for the resource sound to find some of this material.
Once acquired, the world opens up to a rancher with a jetpack. There is more Radiant Ore to be found in caves, and up high in hard-to-reach areas. It is an abundant resource, but it is also used in many gadgets and curios.
Silky Sand
Found in both the Starlight Strand and the Ember Valley is the Silky Sand spout. It looks like a Deep Brine spot but is colored in a muddy brown. Pulling sand containers from these nodes helps get through several quality-of-life tools a rancher will need. They can be mistaken for a Pogofruit tree at night if one is a little too tired from dodging slimes trying to munch on you and running all around.
Silky Sand spawns in the tide pool areas. You’ll know you’re in one when there are Angler Slimes nearby. The area you can find this resource isn’t limited to outdoors either. If you’re in a cave system, and it hosts Angler Slime and tide pools, then look around carefully. There is a good chance of finding some of these even in those underground areas. Coral is also a good indicator you’re in the right area for finding a spot gushing up some sand.
Strange Diamond
One of the rarest things in the entire game is the Strange Diamond. It is a fairly uncommon resource and will provide 1 and only ONE diamond per harvest. It’s not needed in large amounts for crafting, but it is still recommended to be on the lookout for this item. Diamond veins have the tell-tale sound that resource nodes can put off. They have a good chance of appearing in the cave systems behind Gordos, but can occasionally be spotted out in other areas.
They are not unique to any particular region. They are the only resource that can be located on all 3 main hubs. Ember Valley and Starlight Strand have more opportunistic places to find Strange Diamonds, but sometimes the little Phosphor cave in Rainbow Fields can hide a surprise for a lucky rancher. Just make sure you keep an eye out for their pastel sea-foam green coloration when you hear the sound of a resource near you.
Primordial Oil
Heading into Ember Valley sounds like a nice vacation. Be careful where you step! There are oil geysers throughout the region. No damage will come to a player should they stumble upon these black and purple spouts. Ready that Resource Harvester before going to town on this gushing vein. You get a few pre-packed jars of oil to take with you.
Climb on top of the mountains or head into the caves. Head any which way and you’ll likely be swimming in oil before the sun sets and the slime moon rises. It’s like Deep Brine and Silky Sand. Harvest until the center spout wanes back into the rocks below, and then move on. It can hide behind small rock outcroppings in caves, and sometimes it appears on ledges that are precarious to reach.
Lava Dust
Time to head into the heart of the heat. The lava area in Ember Valley is the only spot a player can find this resource. Lava Dust is one of the rarer spawners, and it has a small area where it can be found. Look around the hardened lava pits, and inside the Batty Gordo cave to have any chance of harvesting the flowing molten goo.
Like all gushing spots, it will produce a bottled version of its resource for ranchers to take with them. To tell them apart from other spout resources, note that they give off a slight glow, and are a mix of muddy water and light pools.
Buzz Wax
Buzz Wax is found all over the Starlight Strand. More often than not when a rancher is out in this area of the Far, Far Range they will encounter these full beehives. Hanging from trees, giant tree roots, rocks, and mushrooms, it is harder to find a spot that doesn’t have Buzz Wax than does.
The wax comb resource is characterized by a muted brown hive. It will be dripping a dull goldenrod secretion when it is able to get harvested. Once tapped, the dripping will stop, but the goldenrod color will remain coated on the outside of the hive.
Wild Honey
Not to be confused with its cousin, Buzz Wax, Wild Honey is ready to stand out. Where Buzz Wax hives are muted in coloration, Wild Honey is vibrant. With bright yellow and black stripe patterns like a yellow jacket or a bee, this resource is easy to distinguish at a distance.
While a louder coloration, Wild Honey hives are not as abundant. Sticking mostly to the areas near the Hunter and Honey Gordos is a player’s best bet for finding this resource. It will spawn in other areas as well, but not with as many possible nodes.
Sun Sap
Sun Sap grows exclusively in Powderfall Bluffs. You can find it on the trunks of Red Pine Trees and Palm Trees in the region, especially around the Saber Gordo.
It is currently thought that Sun Sap is most likely to spawn during the daytime, but this is unconfirmed. Either way, this is a rare resource, so don’t be surprised if you need to leave the zone and come back multiple times before it spawns.
Perfect Snowflakes
Also found in the Powderfall Bluffs, Perfect Snowflakes are used primarily to make winter-themed cosmetic items. You can find this resource bubbling out of the ground all over the Powderfall Bluffs.
Slime Fossils
Slime Fossils are exclusive to the Powderfall Bluffs and are required to build decorations and various warp tech in the Slime Science Lab. For the best chance of finding Slime Fossils, look inside caves (but they can spawn in most places in the Powderfall Bluffs).