![]() ![]() Due to it being a slime, it may also be based on glitter slime. The Pink Slime's Secret Style - Sparkly - is based on glitter. The Pink Slime's name may also be reference to the real-world meat by-product lean finely textured beef, also known as pink slime. The Pink Slime's unique omnivorous diet and its simplistic pink design may be a reference to Nintendo's Kirby. However, since they spawn independently of the coral object, they may even be based on the Polyps that construct corals. The Pink Slime's coloration being described as a "coral hue", and spawning from corals in The Dry Reef indicates that pink slimes may be a reference to precious coral, an endangered species of coral that comes in red or pink hues which historically has been used for jewelry. Feeding them with 10 different types of food unlocks the Omnivorous achievement.Despite being abundant and being of low monetary value, Pink Plorts are used in almost all Slime Science gadgets, making them a valuable resource once The Lab is unlocked.However, unless feeding Pink Largos favorite foods for Slime Science it may be more financially viable to convert them to Largos with a higher value Plort and a favorite food instead, such as a Phosphor Largo.Because Pink Slimes can eat all foods, any difficult-to-feed Slimes such as Tabby Slimes can be converted to Pink Largos to compensate.Having the High Walls, Air Net corral and the Music Box upgrades will help counter this to some extent, but it's recommended not to keep too many and to turn them into Largos instead for Plort variety, especially early in the game. If a large number of regular Pink Slimes are kept in a Corral they will naturally form a stack (a stack being the slimes gluing themselves to each other and not just sitting on top of each other due to overcrowding.They have no negative behaviors that become apparent when agitated. A pink slime can be applied with Fashion Pods and can respond to Slime Toys, with it favoring the Beach Ball or a DLC Slime Toy if it is wearing its associated Fashion Pod. Pink slimes can respond in awe at a freshly-transformed largo and a slime activating a Slime Stage, and pure slimes have the ability to stack with other slimes unless it becomes a largo. Like other slimes, a pink slime mainly hops around aimlessly until it begins seeking out food when hungry, and will seek out plorts it does not produce to induce transformation into a largo. On the contrary, their plorts are among the most valuable for Slime Science. As a tradeoff, they do not have a favorite food unless converted to a Largo Slime, with the exception of the Pink Saber Largo - and their plorts have the lowest monetary value. This makes them the easiest Slime to ranch. That's some serious versatility!Ī Pink Slime's most notable trait which is unique to them is that they are the only true omnivorous slime they can eat all foods from the three main food types Fruit, Meat, and Veggies. All over earth, people are eating burgers, sweetening their coffees or scrubbing their floors with pink plort products. Pink Plorts are an excellent "multipurpose generic substance" used to manufacture everything from food products to household cleaners. But because of this, a rancher won't go far without finding a few pink plorts, which can lead to largos, and then. They're soft, squishy, very happy to be around a rancher, and found all over the Range. Not much to worry about with a pink slime. A pink slime will eat anything you put in front of it, though they have no favorite food, and their plorts are the least valuable of all slimes. They're cheerful, docile, and the easiest of all slimes to ranch. Pink Slimes are the most common slime found on the Far, Far Range. ![]()
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