A player recently realized that farming Slimes isn't for the faint of heart. In, players can keep a number of different animals on their farms once they've built the proper infrastructure: cows, chickens, goats, sheep, and even dinosaurs. But with the right kind of building — specifically, a Slime Hutch — they can even raise their very own monsters. Once they hatch and mature, Slimes in a sufficiently full Hutch will produce Slime Balls; they can also be slaughtered to obtain materials ranging from wood to Iridium Ore.
But, as one player learned the hard way, raising Slimes isn't always easy. Reddit user GoldenHelikaon recently shared an in-game screenshot of their Slimes wandering far and wide throughout the map, with most of them gathering in the river. Of course, this makes it a lot harder to harvest anything from them. Plus, they could pose a great danger from the water, striking from somewhere the player can't go, then rushing back into the river for total immunity. Although the original poster swears they put down a fence to prevent the Slimes from escaping, there's one major problem with that strategy.
In the second screenshot they posted, GoldenHelikaon explains that they put a fence around their Slime Incubator to keep their Slimes in a small, contained pen. However, as many other players pointed out in the comments, fences don't actually stop Slimes in . Whether they squeeze themselves through or simply jump over them is up for interpretation, but one way or another, they find a way around.
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If you place a Slime Incubator literally anywhere outside, the Slimes that hatch from it will wander literally everywhere on the same screen. If you put one on your farm, you'll find them wandering through your fields; if you put one in town, they'll hop through the streets. You may even catch them wishing you a good
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