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3[[foldercontrol]]
4
5!!People
6Whether it be other ranchers on the Far, Far Range; or elsewhere in the galaxy, there are plenty of humans out who'll keep in contact with you.
7
8[[folder:Beatrix Lebeau]]
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beatrix_9.png]]
10
11A young slime rancher who came light years away from earth to make her mark on the Far, Far Ranch. Also the PlayerCharacter.
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13* AnimalMotifs: Bees, with their hard-working and exploratory nature. Besides her clever name, part of her Vacpack resembles a bee's abdomen, she can make her own bee-like drones to serve the ranch in her stead, and Mochi sometimes refers to her as a "worker bee."
14* TheFaceless: In the alpha build, her in-game model is just her arm and the [[WeaponsThatSuck vacpac.]] In the full game, however, you can see her if you enter her home, or on the title screen.
15* HealingFactor: She will regenerate quickly after a few moments of not getting damaged. Justified as her suit's life support system kicking in.
16* HumanPopsicle: According to an email from her ex Casey, Beatrix was "asleep for a year" for the trip to The Far Far Range.
17* MadeOfIron: She can endure being stabbed, blown up, irradiated, burned, electrocuted, bitten, and drowned...and yet the worst that happens is that she's knocked out for a while.
18* SamusIsAGirl: In the alpha, the only way to know that you were playing a woman was checking your email (which wasn't necessary to play the game). In the full release, this is a non-issue.
19* SweetAndSourGrapes: [[DefiedTrope Defying]] this trope is one of the big differences between Beatrix and Hobson. [[spoiler:Hobson gave up adventuring to go back to his love, Thora, while Beatrix and Casey went their separate ways to follow their own dreams despite being in love with each other still.]]
20* TripleShifter: You don't take penalties for going without sleep and between exploring, hired work for people like Mochi and Ogden, and the general duties of a rancher, there is a ''lot'' that needs doing, so it's not unusual for Beatrix to go several days without sleep, particularly when the ranch is quite large. This will only be commented on the first time you do it, with an achievement. The only time it's an issue is when you set a Gordo Snare, as it will only be triggered when you sleep, but even that is a completely optional extra.
21[[/folder]]
22
23[[folder:Hobson Twillgers]]
24The previous owner of the Ranch who let it fall into disrepair before [[TheGhost disappearing]]. He's left behind a series of notes around the world to Beatrix.
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26* {{Foil}}: To Beatrix, his successor. [[spoiler: Hobson turned back at the teleporter at the end of the Glass Desert to be with Thora, while Beatrix left Casey and Earth in search of adventure. But it's possible some day Beatrix may go back.]]
27* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Players who spend a lot of time exploring can understand how Hobson may've let the ranch fall into disrepair.
28* TheGhost: He's left various notes around the world to guide Beatrix, but has apparently been missing for at least a year. [[spoiler: Subverted. He's been living with Thora West the whole time. After unlocking the credits sequence he even sends Beatrix an email.]]
29* OldFlame: He and Thora were previously in love. However, the two parted when Hobson wanted to seek out more adventures. [[spoiler: By the end of his newest journey, he decided to return to Thora.]]
30* SweetAndSourGrapes: [[spoiler:His final note in the end of Adventure Mode tells of how he gave up the chance at one final discovery to go back to Thora West.]]
31[[/folder]]
32
33[[folder:Thora West]]
34[[quoteright:168:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/thora_west.png]]
35
36An old, experienced Slime Rancher who welcomes Beatrix to the Far, Far Range. In ''Slime Rancher 2'', she's planning to have a baby.
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38* CoolOldLady: Thora is more or less your starting business partner for the Range Exchange, and will request easy-to-obtain items of all kinds.
39* MissExposition: She briefs you on the Range Exchange and what it's for.
40* OldFlame: She and Hobson were previously in love. However, the two parted when Hobson wanted to seek out more adventures.
41[[/folder]]
42
43[[folder:Viktor Humphries]]
44[[quoteright:140:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/viktor_humphries.png]]
45
46A scientist who considers himself a professional Rancher, while also trying to become a professional musician. Viktor primarily requests Slimes.
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48* BlackAndNerdy: His portrait shows he's black and takes an interest in you if you show enough of your own interest in slime science.
49* FailedASpotCheck: He doesn't seem to realize that ''why'' Beatrix knows he'd never actually met his "colleague" [[spoiler: Bob the chicken obsessed pack of pink slimes]] in person before is because however he ''has'' communicated with them previously, he hadn't picked up on the fact he's [[spoiler: treating a group of ''slimes'' as his scientific peer, regardless of their... eccentricities.]]
50* InstantAIJustAddWater: He recognizes his Slimulation has "bugs" in it, and these bugs are smart enough to ''hide from him'' which is why he needs Beatrix to manually enter the program to capture as many as she can. [[spoiler: After gathering enough of them he recognizes this means he ''accidentally'' made a form of artificial life in his simulation, and by extension proved his previous view, that he can simplify real-life interactions by simulating them and following those simulations exclusively, is inherently flawed as "life" in any form is unpredictable.]]
51* MadScientist: Viktor's studies and methods are... unsafe, to say the least. It's said that he once created a plort-cloning machine, but destroyed it for reasons unknown.
52* TheShutIn: Due to his studies, he rarely if ever leaves his lab which is why he uses the Range Exchange to request slimes. His sidequest reveals that he doesn't even bother to talk to people, just simulate the interactions with them.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Ogden Ortiz]]
56[[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ogden_oritz.png]]
57
58A man who "fancies himself as a farmer". He's less interested in the ranching of slimes and the plorts, and more fascinated in the growing of the Range's various vegetation. Ogden will primarily request fruits and vegetables.
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60* AlliterativeName: '''O'''gden '''O'''rtiz.
61* BigFun: He's got a very large frame, going by the portrait. However, he's one the most pleasant fellows you'll keep in contact with.
62* CallToAgriculture: It's said that Ogden was once the CEO of an Insta-food conglomerate. Assuming it's true, something must have caused him to step down to become a farmer instead.
63** [[spoiler: After the second haul of rare fruit you give him, he outright admits that the company got too big and too dangerous. He couldn't even bring it down.]]
64* GratuitousSpanish: His dialogue in ''VideoGame/SlimeRancher2'' is peppered with Spanish greetings and phrases.
65* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Kookadoba fruits. [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DYSe3pdV4AAJs39.jpg He even has a pie recipe for it! ]]
66[[/folder]]
67
68[[folder:Mochi Miles]]
69[[quoteright:157:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mochi_miles.png]]
70
71The daughter of billionaire Tatsuya Miles. A very haughty and competitive girl, she seeks to conquer the plort market with her "inside track" while she's on the Far, Far Range. Mochi will primarily request plorts.
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73* AlliterativeName: '''M'''ochi '''M'''iles.
74* DefrostingIceQueen: She'll come to respect you a bit more as you reach each milestone with trading Quicksilver Plorts, [[spoiler: and she'll start opening up to you a bit about her doubts regarding her father]].
75* DisappearedDad: One loading blurb claims she hasn't spoken to her father in years, contrasting with her initial claim that her dad gives her the "inside track" on the plort market. [[spoiler: Once you trade enough Plorts to unlock the Deluxe Coop Upgrade, she'll ponder if her father just sent her to the Far, Far Range to keep her out of the way, instead of being sent there for a "Special Assignment" like he apparently claimed.]]
76-->'''Mochi Miles:''' [[spoiler: Just a chicken in a coop...]]
77* EdibleThemeNaming: Her name, "Mochi", refers to a traditional Japanese confection made from pounded glutinous rice.
78* HiddenDepths: She seems to be a skilled hacker. The Slimepedia entry for her manor, which goes on and on about how amazing it is, includes a note that it was edited by an external source. The Slimepedia entry for Manifold Cubes implies that she tried to hack Victor's server after he refused to sell her the recipe for them.
79* MilesGloriosus: She claims to have caught a Golden Slime before, which, as most players probably know, is impossible. The fact that she most frequently requests plorts, on the hope of cashing in once become more valuable, casts further doubt on her ranching skills.
80* NonIdleRich: She may be a rich kid, but she also wants to beat out the competition in the plort market.
81* SpoiledBrat: Being daughter of a billionaire obviously doesn't mean she can buy herself a better attitude. The first sentences in her introductory e-mail is just dripping with smarmy sarcasm.
82-->'''Mochi Miles''': Well, well it seems like another wannabe rancher has signed up for a lonely existence on a faraway space rock. Congrats Beatrix!
83* {{Tsundere}}: Shows shades of this in some of your conversations after each trade.
84[[/folder]]
85
86[[folder:[=BOb=]]]
87[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bobslimerancher.png]]
88->chickeNs.\
89helloCHickens.\
90chICKEN.\
91chickKn
92
93Uhh... Ahem. Sorry about that. [=BOb=] isn't actually a person. Rather, [=BOb=] appears to be a group of Pink Slimes who've figured out how to use the Range Exchange to request... chickens.
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95* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Sorry, [=BOb=], but the trench isn't helping you ''not'' stand out. [[spoiler: This isn't even their only one, as they've tried to make a copy of Viktor's lab coat when they speak to Beatrix on his behalf about the Chicken Cloner.]]
96* PaperThinDisguise: Beatrix isn't their only contact, but unlike her [[spoiler: Viktor]] doesn't seem to realize they aren't human. Made a bit more literal when [[spoiler: helping him "explain" some of his tech to Beatrix, as they add Viktor's lab coat, a cardboard slimepedia that matches Viktor's, and the mustache from the handlebar fashion pod to their style to look more "scientific".]]
97* TokenNonHuman: Of the Ranch Exchange users, [=BOb=] is rather clearly a group of Pink Slimes pretending to be human to get Beatrix to get them chicken.
98* TotemPoleTrench: [=BOb=] is clearly a group of Pink Slimes stacked together messily under a trenchcoat.
99* TrademarkFavoriteFood: They're apparently very fond of chicken, despite Pink Slimes having no favorite food.
100* StrangeSyntaxSpeaker: A text version crossed with RougeAnglesOfSatin and NoPunctuationIsFunnier. [=BOb=], being just three slimes in a trenchcoat, has a limited grasp of how to write, only able to talk about chickens. Even then, they write the few words they know with randomly capitalized letters, no space between words, and occasional typos.
101[[/folder]]
102
103[[folder:Casey]]
104[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/casey_29.png]]
105
106Beatrix's ex-lover on Earth, who still keeps in contact with her on a regular basis through mails exchanged between the two of them.
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108* AmbiguousGender: Casey's gender is intentionally never stated in-game [[spoiler: and their appearance in the credits gives no hints, either. While the credits song is sung by a husky voiced woman, [[http://steamcommunity.com/app/433340/discussions/0/1470840994979491796/?ctp=4#c1470840994980036934 the creators have stated that]] [[RedHerring it isn't Casey singing anyway.]]]]
109* GenderBlenderName: Casey is a very gender neutral name by itself, and the game makes no mention of Casey's gender.
110* IWillWaitForYou: Played with. If the ending song is anything to go by, Casey is still in love with Beatrix, but apart from the 1000 light-years between them, they really were very different people.
111* OppositesAttract: {{Deconstructed|Trope}}. Casey's e-mails show that Beatrix was the outdoorsy type to the extreme, while Casey was the complete opposite. While there are thankfully no hard feelings between them, the difference between Beatrix and Casey's lifestyles ultimately led to them parting.
112* SillyLoveSongs: The credit song is one of these from Casey to Beatrix.
113* SingerSongwriter: Is a singer by profession. The credit song is from their point of view in the classic style of the trope.
114* StarCrossedLovers: Downplayed. They still keep in touch via mail exchange, but it's pretty clear that Casey can't be together with Beatrix anymore simply because of the sheer distance between the two. PlayedWith in that they're ''literally'' star-crossed, with Beatrix being on the opposite side of the galaxy from Earth.
115[[/folder]]
116
117!!Slimes
118
119[[folder:Pink Slime]]
120[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pink_slime_sp.png]]
121[[caption-width-right:190:''Their coral hue is scientifically proven to be the color of cheer.'']]
122
123The most basic type of slime, [[ExtremeOmnivore they can eat next to anything]].
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125* BoringButPractical: The most common slime, with their plorts being the least valuable. That said, they're extremely easy to care for and can provide some quick money in a pinch, while later slimes have increasingly more difficult requirements.
126* ComMons: The most common slime along the Far, Far Range.
127* ExtremeOmnivore: The trade off for not having any "Favorite" food is that unlike all other types they aren't limited to any particular foods. Chickens, fruits, and veggies are all fair game. This even plays into an Achievement you can unlock - [[spoiler:Feeding them 10 different types of food unlocks the "Omnivorous" Achievement.]]
128* TheGoomba: The easiest slime to care for, having no special characteristics and happy to eat anything you give them. They're also very common to see.
129* HarmlessEnemy: Pink Slimes have no way to hurt you, and they're content to just bounce around happily while eating anything they see.
130* SmarterThanYouLook: Despite their dim behavior, some of them have figured out how to set up a Slimenet profile by the name of [=BOb=]. On the other hand, they only use it to [[BigEater order chickens.]]
131* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The only slimes for which this trope is averted in the first game. Pink slimes can and will eat anything, but they favor none of it.
132* ShoutOut: The uses of the pink plort is almost the same as the pink spice from ''VideoGame/{{Spore}}'', and their unique (to the first game) omnivorous diet and being completely pink could be a ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' reference.
133* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Because they eat anything, a pink slime is seldom without a few plorts nearby, which may end up causing unintended largos, or even worse, Tarr.
134[[/folder]]
135
136[[folder:Phosphor Slime]]
137[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phosphor_slime_sp_3.png]]
138[[caption-width-right:219:''The softly glowing heralds of starlight.'']]
139
140A winged nocturnal slime, they only come out at night and disappear in the day without proper protection. Eats fruit. Can be found in all areas at night.
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142* BioluminescenceIsCool: They glow, although its hard to notice during the day.
143* ComMons: At night, they are practically everywhere.
144* {{Flight}}: They'll mostly just float around with their tiny little wings, but they're still strong enough to escape an insecure corral.
145* SuicideBySunlight: The result if they are exposed to sunlight. Corrals can be upgraded with a solar shield or built in the always-dark grotto to prevent this from happening.
146* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cuberries - feed one to a Phosphor Slime and it'll give you double the plorts.
147* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Tarr are formed from a Slime consuming two different plorts from its original type. Phosphors appear everywhere once night falls, [[ThisisGonnaSuck introducing a third slime type to areas that normally only have two.]]
148[[/folder]]
149
150[[folder:Tabby Slime]]
151[[quoteright:235:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tabby_slime_sp_0.png]]
152[[caption-width-right:235:''Those stripes, that tail, that wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.'']]
153
154A basic type of slime that can be found in all areas, they like to steal items like plorts or food they don't eat, possibly resulting in Tarrs. They eat meat.
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156* CatsAreSuperior: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]; their plorts are among one of the less valuable.
157* MegaNeko: Tabby Gordos fit the bill, being a giant collection of Tabby Slimes.
158* SideEffectsInclude: Their plorts are used to manufacture performance-enhancing drugs used by athletes to give themselves the energy and exuberance of Tabby Slimes. Unfortunately, it can also give them a Tabby Slime's involuntary butt-wiggles.
159* StickyFingers: Tabby Slimes enjoy snatching loose objects, ranging from food (even foods they don't even like) to plorts, so it's a good idea to be careful with anything dropped, [[UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom lest they take a plort to a non-matching Largo and make Tarrs]].
160* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Stony Hens. Feeding one to a Tabby will give you double the plorts.
161* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As mentioned above, they might take a plort to another largo that would create a Tarr, or bring food they don't eat to slimes who do, producing plorts that result in more largos and eventually more Tarrs.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Rock Slime]]
165[[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rock_slime_8.png]]
166[[caption-width-right:216:''These slimes [[{{Pun}} ore totally metal.]]'']]
167
168A slime that can be found in the Dry Reef, Indigo Quarry, and the Glass Desert. They inflict damage when touched and eat veggies.
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170* TheSpiny: Not that any slimes are truly enemies, but their plorts are a bit trickier to gather without taking damage.
171* RollingAttack: One of their favorite methods of movement is a sharp rolling charge, which often ends up putting you in danger.
172* TrademarkFavoriteFood: The {{Punny Name}}d [[VisualPun Heart Beets]], which can be found in the Dry Reef (albeit rarely), and in great quantities in the Indigo Quarry.
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Boom Slimes]]
176[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/boom_slime_sp_1.png]]
177[[caption-width-right:210:''Careful, these slimes have been known to [[HypocriticalHumour expl-]]'']]
178
179A slime [[ActionBomb that is known to explode.]] They can be found in the Moss Blanket, Indigo Quarry, and Glass Desert. They eat meat.
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181* ActionBomb: The thing that sets Boom Slimes apart from other slime is the fact that they have been known to suddenly explode. [[NighInvulnerability Not that this does any damage to themselves or any of the other slimes.]] This makes them rather hard to keep, as more than a few of them can cause chain reactions to launch themselves out of their pen or knock you out.
182* HavingABlast: They're called "Boom" slimes for a reason.
183* KillItWithWater: Well, not kill, but you can make it so that they won't blow up for a while via splashing them with water.
184* PaletteSwap: Of Pink Slimes, but with lava-like cracks added in.
185* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Briar Hens, which are exclusive to the Moss Blanket.
186[[/folder]]
187
188[[folder:Honey Slime]]
189[[quoteright:189:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/honey_slime_sp_1.png]]
190[[caption-width-right:189:''Nothing is sweeter than (a freshly produced plort of) honey.'']]
191
192A slime found only in the Moss Blanket, their plorts are highly desired by other slimes. They eat fruit.
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194* AlienCatnip: Their plorts tend to cause this reaction in slimes, making them slightly dangerous to other slimes in the wild. They find it irresistible and will chase after it, unlike the other types of plorts, and as a result will often become Tarrs.
195* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mint Mangos, found exclusively in the Moss Blanket.
196* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: As mentioned above, their attractive plorts can cause Tarr outbreaks.
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Puddle Slime]]
200[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/puddle_slime_sp_0.png]]
201[[caption-width-right:210:''Keep one in your boot and you'll always stay cool. But it's weird.'']]
202A slime found in quiet ponds in all areas, though you'll need to unlock a Slime Gate to find them. They live in and absorb fresh water, although they will disappear if left outside of water for too long.
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204* TheComputerIsALyingBastard: Their Slimepedia entry claims they need a lot of maintenance and are a better fit for experienced Ranchers. In reality they are probably the most low-maintenance slimes in the game--just chuck them in a pond and they'll keep passively producing ports with zero additional input. The only caveat is that you can't chuck too many in one pond.
205* MakingASplash: The only water themed slime, and need water to thrive.
206* {{Nerf}}: They used to be ''the'' most effective method of income despite their rareness. However, version 0.3.0 made it so that you can't have more than four of them in one pond.[[note]]They'll tolerate a fifth if you give them a Rubber Ducky.[[/note]] If you do they'll stop producing plorts.
207* NeverTrustATrailer: At about 0:08 of the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mkwp9yYwXU version 1.1.0 trailer]], you can briefly see a Puddle Slime near the edge of a waterfall in the water. Puddle Slimes do not spawn in the Wilds.
208* PaletteSwap: Formerly was another PaletteSwap of the Pink Slimes, but got a new model in version 0.3.0.
209* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: All of the slimes are pretty cute, but Puddle slimes are a quiet and shy kind of cute. Their slime toy is also a cute rubber duck that they swim over to and hug.
210* ShrinkingViolet:
211** They are the most docile and passive slimes out there, which makes them pretty low maintenance for the high price of their plorts. They also don't bounce and laugh like the other slimes, which makes them seem shy in comparison.
212** Putting too many Puddle Slimes in one pond will cause them to stop producing plorts - and [[LuminescentBlush blush.]]
213[[/folder]]
214
215[[folder:Rad Slime]]
216[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rad_slime_2.png]]
217[[caption-width-right:210:''Its radiance is so lovely it makes you sick.'']]
218
219A slime found exclusively in the Indigo Quarry. Rads have a radioactive aura which causes damage if stood in for too long. They eat veggies.
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221* KillItWithWater: Not really killing it, but splashing it will turn off their radioactive aura for a short time.
222* MissingSecret: Was this until version 0.3.0. They ''were'' in the game, just there was no way to get them. Their plorts even showed up on the plort market.
223* PaletteSwap: Of Pink Slimes with a glow and added aura around them.
224* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Oca Ocas, which are found exclusively in the same area that Rad Slimes spawn in.
225[[/folder]]
226
227[[folder:Hunter Slime]]
228[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hunterslime_sp.png]]
229[[caption-width-right:210:''Nevermind the rabbit, have you seen any chickens?'']]
230
231A rare type of slime that can be found in the Moss Blanket and, very rarely, the Glass Desert. They eat meat and can turn invisible, [[VisibleInvisibility save for their eyes and mouth.]] All largos formed from them or their plorts start out feral, requiring food to be tamed.
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233* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated:
234** Surprisingly [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in the case of their largos. Like the feral slimes you encounter in the wild, they start out hostile and require food to become normal slimes.
235** 0.5.0 made it so that if they aren't fed for a while, they become feral again. They can also be agitated into turning feral(e.g. being hit by Fire Slimes or being exposed to a Tangle Slime's pollen).
236* DifficultButAwesome: High value plorts, but their favorite food is a less common spawn, their largos go feral when hungry, and they spawn in only two locations, both infested with ferals.
237* {{Invisibility}}: Their primary ability, making them a bit harder to find in the wild.
238* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Has more defined eyes than most beady-eyed slimes.
239* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Roostros. They're one of the three slimes (the others being Crystal and Quantum) whose favorite food is difficult to get: Roostros spawn more rarely than hens of any type. And of the three, Hunter Slimes have, by far, the hardest favorite to obtain long-term. [[note]]Odd Onions and Phase Lemons are hard to find in the wild, but once you have one you can easily grow more. Roostros are a LuckBasedMission by comparison.[[/note]]
240* UndergroundMonkey: They look very similar to Tabby Slimes and are described as their cousins.
241* VisibleInvisibility: While they are invisible you can still see their eyes and mouth, and what turns invisible is of the "distortion of the background" variety.
242[[/folder]]
243
244[[folder:Crystal Slime]]
245[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/crystalslime_sp.png]]
246[[caption-width-right:210:''It's clear as shiny, transparent rocks that these slimes are dangerous.'']]
247
248A rare slime found in a unique volcanic area in the Indigo Quarry. They eat veggies and have a tendency to put down extremely hot crystal spikes and, like their Rock Slime cousins, deal damage when touched.
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250* DifficultButAwesome: Their plorts have one of the highest values in the game -- higher than the other slimes in the area they spawn in -- but they only spawn in two specific locations, both of which are dangerous due to the floor being practically carpeted in their crystal traps. Their favorite food also only spawns in veggie patches of other foods.
251* GemstoneAssault: A passive version; the crystal growths on their bodies will harm you if you touch them.
252* GemTissue: They're covered in growths of sharp crystals.
253* KillItWithWater: Not them, but their crystal patches can be easily shattered with a splash of water. The Slimepedia says their crystals are glowing hot so it makes sense that cool, fresh water would induce thermal shock to shatter them.
254* PowerCrystal: They're more dangerous than their Rock counterpart due to both having them and being able to create more wherever they go.
255* TheSpiny: Like Rock Slimes, touching them hurts you.
256* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Odd Onions, which don't grow in patches on their own, but have a chance to spawn in veggie patches in the Indigo Quarry. What's more, depositing one in a garden won't net you a purely Odd Onion farm, but a Carrot farm with a fraction of each yield being Odd Onions. They form a trio with Hunter and Quantum slimes, who have similarly less easy-to-obtain favorites.
257* TrapMaster: They frequently leave behind patches of crystal spikes that hurt you. If enough spikes are overlapping each other, they can even knock you out nearly instantly.
258* UndergroundMonkey: They look very similar to Rock Slimes and are described as their cousins.
259[[/folder]]
260
261[[folder:Quantum Slime]]
262[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quantumslime_sp.png]]
263[[caption-width-right:210:''A slime that really shows its potential.'']]
264
265A slime only found in the hard-to-access Ancient Ruins, Quantum Slimes are speculated to have been created due to an accident at the Ruins long ago. They eat fruit and create "Ghosts", quantum copies of themselves that can't interact with the real world, but if they get agitated, they can make the quantum copies their new reality, effectively teleporting.
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267* DifficultButAwesome: They can be a pain to keep due to their ability to teleport, especially if a largo is made with the sunlight allergic Phosphor Slimes or TrapMaster Crystal Slimes. However, their plort's base value is a huge ''60''.
268* FlashyTeleportation: Their teleportation ability emits a burst of light when used, and it's this ability that presumably allows their plorts to power a giant teleporter in the Ancient Ruins.
269* KillItWithWater: Splashing them with water will destroy all their "Ghosts".
270* OminousVisualGlitch: They occasionally start doing this. It's also the way you can figure out which ones are "Ghosts" as they have even more visual glitches than the real ones.
271* PaletteSwap: Much like Rad and Boom slimes, they have the same model as Pink Slimes. However, along with being yellow and having yellow eyes, they also have a swirl texture on their bodies. Not to mention their [[OminousVisualGlitch glitching]].
272* QuantumMechanicsCanDoAnything: In this case, make glitchy slime clones to help them teleport.
273* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Phase Lemons. They form a trio with Hunter and Crystal Slimes in terms of having a difficult-to-obtain favorite; Phase Lemon trees occasionally teleport away(meaning you can't just camp by one and wait for the lemons to grow), and once you find a ripe Phase Lemon, you need to shoot a fruit at it to harvest it. Unlike the other two, however, once you have one Phase Lemon, getting more is relatively trivial--after update 1.1.0, Phase Lemons grown in a garden can be harvested normally like any other fruit (beforehand, you needed to shoot other fruits at domestically grown Phase Lemons just like with wild ones).
274[[/folder]]
275
276[[folder:Dervish Slime]]
277[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dervish_slime.png]]
278[[caption-width-right:210:''Twists and turns all day and spirals all night.'']]
279
280One of the many slimes unique to the Glass Desert, Dervish Slimes use the rings around their body to create small twisters to ride around on. They can also use them to create giant windstorms if angered or hungry. They eat fruits and, along with Rock Slimes, are the only slimes to spawn in the Glass Desert at first...
281----
282* BlowYouAway: They can create their own gusts of wind, and frequently ride on the small dust devils in the Glass Desert. In the second game, they only appear during windstorms.
283* FragileSpeedster: Thanks to their aptitude with wind, they can reach speeds that'll force you to sprint after them. Otherwise, though, they're one of the least dangerous slimes in the Glass Desert.
284* TornadoMove: The ring around them spins enough create twisters.
285* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Prickle Pears, exclusive to the Glass Desert. They are easy to grow and harvest, although they're rare to find in the Glass Desert itself.
286[[/folder]]
287
288[[folder:Tangle Slime]]
289[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tangle_slime_sp.png]]
290[[caption-width-right:210:''A slime that- that- [[SneezeOfDoom AACHOOOO!]]'']]
291
292A slime exclusive to the Glass Desert, Tangle Slimes use vines to catch chickens. They use traps to grab the birds and pull them underground, emerging right in front of their mouths as a ready-to-eat meal. Too bad there don't seem to be any around when you get to the desert...
293----
294* GreenThumb: So green, they don't even eat plants. Their flower and vines are purely for attracting and catching prey.
295* FlowerMotifs: Their main features are large flowers on top of their heads. Specifically, it looks based on the Rafflesia, a parasitic flower that buds on the vines of other plants (much like they use to grapple prey) and has the largest single flower in the world. The pollen they release when agitated (and the reactions other slimes have to it ranging from adorable sneezes to hunters going feral) could be seen as a reference to their [[VisibleOdor terrible scent]]. In the second game, they only appear when there are high levels of pollen.
296* FoulFlower: The ''innocent-looking'' Tangle Slime is referred to as a ''fearsome predator with a big appetite for tasty meat'' by the Slimepedia. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], since they're harmless to the player.
297* ManEatingPlant: Well, chicken-eating, anyway.
298* TentacleRope: They use vines to pull prey and plorts through the ground to them, ready for consumption.
299* TooDumbToLive: ''Oh boy'', these guys have a ''very'' bad problem with this. Even if they're largos, they'll still use their tangles to grab plorts and turn themselves into Tarrs. They're one of the hardest slimes to keep, because if you put them in a corral next to another corral, ''they'll grab plots from that corral and turn into Tarrs.''
300* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Painted Hens, extremely rare hens that are exclusive to the Glass Desert.
301* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: See TooDumbToLive above.
302* VineTentacles: They use vines like tentacles to grab food.
303[[/folder]]
304
305[[folder:Mosaic Slime]]
306[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mosaic_slime_sp.png]]
307[[caption-width-right:210:''Remarkable from every angle.'']]
308
309The crystal-like Mosaic Slimes live in the Glass Desert, eating veggies and making "Glints". These "Glints" look like floating balls of light, and when they hit the ground they explode. Unfortunately, none seem to be in the desert when you make your way there...
310----
311* CrystallineCreature: They have a glass-like shell that resembles crystals and often creates glints of light that in turn burst into flames.
312* KillItWithWater: Not them, but their "Glints" can be easily diffused with a splash of water.
313* LightEmUp: Mosaic Slimes create these small sprites of light that seem innocuous and pretty... [[StuffBlowingUp until they hit the ground]].
314* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Silver Parsnips, which are easy to grow and harvest, but hard to find and exclusive to the Glass Desert.
315[[/folder]]
316
317[[folder:Fire Slime]]
318[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fire_slime.png]]
319[[caption-width-right:257:''Like a little campfire, except that it moves and is a slime.'']]
320
321Slimes seemingly made of lava that creep around the Glass Desert (or spawn during Solar Anomalies), these little fireballs like to feast on ash made when food is burnt.
322----
323* BraggingRightsReward: In-universe, farming Fire Slimes for their plorts is considered this. It's dangerous work, you're not going to get rich doing it, but you're helping millions of people in developing areas keep their furnaces and fireplaces lit that wouldn't otherwise be.
324* PaletteSwap: Of Puddle Slimes, replacing the water with flames.
325* PlayingWithFire: Most items that touch a burning fire slime burn to oblivion. '''[[WouldHurtAChild Even]]''' '''''[[http://cloud-3.steamusercontent.com/ugc/847089378605051172/DC0A1FE0BFB081FBCA63432CFBEDCF5BC3F3F3E9/ Chickadoos]]''''' '''[[WouldHurtAChild vanish on contact with them!]]'''
326* TooDumbToLive: They initially had an annoying tendency to jump out of an incinerator and consequently extinguish. Later updates tried to remedy this; 1.1.0 made it so that they no longer leap at toys, and 1.2.1 made it so that they no longer "bounce (out of their troughs) with excitement when they saw Beatrix return to the ranch."
327* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Ash, and they don't care what was used to make it either.
328* UndergroundMonkey: They're basically the complete ''opposite'' of Puddle Slimes, but share the same model and basic function. Fire Slimes need to be kept in a incinerator with an ash trough upgrade, and fed by burning food in it to create ash that they can rapidly [[{{Pun}} burn through]] if you're keeping more than one. Fire Slimes aren’t shy like Puddle Slimes are, so you can keep more than four Fire Slimes in an incinerator's ash trough and still get plorts from them. Puddle Slimes are kept in ponds and don't need any maintenance at all (prior to Version 1.0.1 they just needed their pond refilled every so often). Fire Slimes only spawn around the Glass Desert, and only during the hazardous Solar Anomalies that set everything on fire, since they can't eat without any sort of ash; while Puddle Slimes only spawn in bodies of fresh water and can't go out for fear of evaporating, but are one of the safest slimes to obtain. It's literally fire and water.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Saber Slime]]
332[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saber_slime.png]]
333[[caption-width-right:210:''Or at least, its descendant.'']]
334[[caption-width-right:210:[[labelnote:''Slime Rancher 2'']]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iconslimesabersr2.png ''A bouncing blast from the past.''[[/labelnote]]]]
335
336Saber Slimes are a primitive species of slime. Their pure slime variants were thought to be extinct until they were rediscovered on Powderfall Bluffs, an island quite literally frozen in time. They eat meat.
337----
338* AscendedExtra: It went from a largo-only slime restricted to a sidequest in the first game, to a regularly obtainable slime in the second.
339* DireBeast: A more primitive-looking slime, which due to only being found as largos in the first game are by default bigger than normal slimes.
340* NonStandardCharacterDesign: They aren't perfectly round like most modern-day slimes but have wide, pointed cheeks.
341* NotSoExtinct: In the first game, pure saber slimes were thought to be extinct, and you could only find their largos. The second game reveals there's a population of them on an isolated island.
342* ShoutOut: The plortonomics section of their description says that scientists have tried to extract saber slime DNA from their plorts and clone them, but all have failed, which is good because otherwise a charming billionaire would start a theme park full of them. This is a reference to the premise of ''Franchise/JurassicPark''.
343* SnowySabertooths: They're themed around sabre-toothed cats. While this trope is averted in the first game, where their hybrids are found in the tropical Wilds, in the sequel they're exclusive to the SlippySlideyIceWorld.
344* TrademarkFavoriteFood: One of the few aversions in the first game -- it eats meat, but its preferred food is listed in the Slimepedia as "unknown", and nothing you put in a Gordo Snare will ever attract a Saber Gordo. Presumably, whatever it was, it's extinct too. As a result, Pink Saber Largos are the only Largos in the game with no favorite foods at all. Played straight in the second, where their favourite food is the newly-added thundercluck hens.
345* TheVirus: Essentially the only way to have saber slimes outside of The Wilds in the first game is to [[InvokedTrope invoke]] this trope via their plorts.
346* WallJump: They can jump up walls indefinitely, which makes them hard to keep in corrals even with an air net.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Quicksilver Slime]]
350[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quicksilverslimesp.png]]
351[[caption-width-right:210:''A swift, sterling shimmer of static slime. (repeat)'']]
352
353Quicksilver Slimes are found in Nimble Valley, owned by Mochi Miles. They are extremely fast creatures that feed on static electricity.
354----
355* BigOlEyebrows: The only slime (unless you count Saber Largos) to even have anything resembling eyebrows, and they stretch most of the length of its body.
356* DevelopersForesight: The placeholder Quicksilver Slimes and their plorts were coded to be unvacable, to discourage anyone from modding the game to access and use them prematurely. The slimes remain unvacable with the official release, and their plorts cannot be stored in any way besides depositing them in Mochi's Range Exchange port--if you try and be smart and shoot one outside the barrier, when you go to vacuum it back up, it will just bounce off your Vacpack, and after a few seconds it will be teleported into your Nimble Valley inventory.
357* LightningBruiser: They move fast, and, if they're charged, they'll hurt you as bad as a Tarr.
358* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Downplayed; Quicksilver slimes are harmless, until you shoot them with electricity, at which point they will shock you on contact.
359* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: You must activate a power generator to get Quicksilver Slimes to appear in Nimble Valley, and only for a limited time. They'll then return to hiding once the generator is out of power, and you must wait 12 hours for it to recharge. The normal and hard tracks do have separate recharge timers though.
360* ShockAndAwe: They eat electricity. They normally eat very slowly, but Mochi devised a way to get them to eat faster by feeding them electricity directly, at which point they become charged enough to shock ''you''.
361* ShoutOut: Possibly of Quicksilver from the Marvel comics, a speedy superhero who has a hairstyle that the Slimes' eyebrows resemble. The idea of them feeding on electricity likely comes from the Quicksilver Lichen from ''VideoGame/SpiralKnights'', a game that Nick Popovich -- a co-founder of Monomi Park -- was the lead developer of. In addition, their unlockable secret style turns their bodies red and their eyebrows yellow, making them resemble Franchise/TheFlash.
362* SuperSpeed: Far faster than any other slime. If you can't keep up, you'll never catch them.
363* UndergroundMonkey: Their placeholder sprites before the Megabucks update were basically Fire Slimes minus the flaming aura, and their plorts were identical to Tabby plorts. Following the release, they received an official design, [[DownplayedTrope though they still used the "voices" of Fire Slimes]]. 1.2.1 gave Quicksilver Slimes their own voices, finally Averting the trope.
364* UnexpectedGameplayChange: Chasing them down in Nimble Valley functions as a cross between a racing game and a first person shooter; the player's encouraged to run around the valley to collect electricity and extra time, but the best way to feed them all at once is to wait at a few choke points and rapid fire into them.
365[[/folder]]
366
367[[folder:Glitch Slime]]
368[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/glitch_slime_sp.png]]
369[[caption-width-right:210:''If you're reading this in the Slimuation, how do you know it's real?'']]
370
371Glitches found in Victor's Slimuation, a VR copy of the Far Far range, appearing in the shape of slimes. They group up to take either the form of a Largo with a blank smile or try to pass themselves off as objects in the world.
372----
373* {{Expy}}: Their blank expressions while disguised as another slime make them very similar to [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Ditto]].
374* SpotTheImposter: How they're found. They take the form of a normal slime or largo with a blank smile or disguise themself as an object that doesn't exist in the real world. The objects sometimes shake or are otherwise off. Vaccing up the slime or spraying it or the object disguise with bug spray found there will reveal a pile of glitch slimes that then flee.
375[[/folder]]
376
377[[folder:Gold Slime]]
378[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gold_slime_4.png]]
379[[caption-width-right:210:''Get rich or die sliming.'']]
380
381An ultra rare type of slime. They can't be kept in pens and flee when confronted. Hitting them with anything will cause them to drop plorts however.
382----
383* GoldColoredSuperiority: One of the rarer slimes, with very valuable plorts. While they will cough up plorts when struck, they'll always run and can't be contained in pens, so you're not able to farm them like with other slimes.
384* MetalSlime: Rare, but drops ''the'' most valuable plort in the game. It's also one of two slimes that break into a ton of Glitch Slimes in the Slimulation, dropping about as many as a broken prop.
385* PickyEater: While most other Slimes with a favorite will still willingly eat anything else in the same category, Gilded Gingers are the ''only'' thing Gold Slimes will eat--they will reject anything else, even other veggies.
386* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Trying to capture one will cause it to fly away immediately, no matter how hard you try. Instead, you have to shoot something from your Vacpack to knock a plort out of it.
387* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Gilded Gingers, spawning exclusively in the Glass Desert, which also happen to be the ''only'' food that they eat.
388* WorthlessYellowRocks: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]; their plorts aren't really used for anything, but they are extremely valued because they are shiny.
389[[/folder]]
390
391[[folder:Lucky Slime]]
392[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manekineko_6.png]]
393[[caption-width-right:210:''[[AttentionDeficitOohShiny Oooh, shiny!]]'']]
394
395Another rare type of slime. They are Tabby Slimes that are filled with newbucks. Feed them chickens to get instant money. Disappear a short time after being approached.
396----
397* ManekiNeko: They have this as a theme, being a Tabby Slime with a coin affixed to its head.
398* MetalSlime: Rare but it gives you straightforward money. Which can be helpful if you happen to accidentally fall in the Slime Sea a lot. It's also one of two slimes that break into a ton of Glitch Slimes in the Slimulation, dropping about as many as a broken prop.
399* PaletteSwap: Of Tabby Slimes, but with a coin added to their foreheads.
400* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Doesn't flee when approached, instead they just flat out ''disappear''.
401* SignatureSoundEffect: Makes a very distinctive jingling sound when one is near. Better hope you have some chickens on you.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Party Slime]]
405[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/party_gordo_sp.png]]
406[[caption-width-right:210:''And you thought slimes couldn't get anymore awesome.'']]
407
408A special type of slime that only appears on weekends. Appears as a Party Gordo, a Pink Gordo wearing a party hat and star shaped sunglasses. When fed they explode into smaller party slimes and leave gifts containing Ornaments. Produces Pink Plorts, effectively making them Pink Slimes.
409----
410* BigFun: Inherently they're this due to being Gordo variants.
411* ExtremeOmnivore: Like regular Pink Slimes, they'll eat anything.
412* MetalSlime: Only appears in specific locations when the game is being played on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday, but drops special rewards that can only found on those days.
413* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Again, they're really just pink Slimes in a funny getup, so they lack this.
414* UndergroundMonkey: If it were to take off it's hat and classes, it would be identical to a Pink Gordo. Though special party music plays near it. In fact, attempting to vac the smaller one yanks them off first, resulting in a pink slime. Putting accessories on them with the fashion pod will overwrite the accessories of the smaller ones, but not the Gordos.
415* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Because they eat anything and appear in weird locations, they'll often quickly eat anything nearby once popped, which may end up causing unintended largos, or even worse, Tarr.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:The Tarr]]
419[[quoteright:233:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tarr_5.png]]
420[[caption-width-right:233:''[[FunWithAcronyms Those awful, ravenous, rainbows.]]'']]
421
422A type of slime formed when a largo eats a plort they don't create. They only seek to replicate by eating other slimes. However, they also want to eat you and some chickens. There are only two ways to kill them - incinerating them, or splashing them with water.
423----
424* AttackAttackAttack: The Tarr will attack anything in range, be it a slime, chicken, and even you.
425* FeedItWithFire: Strangely, this is played straight if The Tarr [[http://cloud-3.steamusercontent.com/ugc/847088735742694854/1D0C8FB9FB99985D068B85F04EBCA9417A59B58C/ eats a Fire Slime.]]
426* FunWithAcronyms: Tarr stands for "those awful, ravenous, rainbows," which also happens to be their Slimepedia entry.
427* GreyGoo: They reproduce immediately after eating. Also applicable in the literal sense, incidentally, aside from their rainbow patterns.
428* KillItWithFire: Tarr can be destroyed by throwing them into an incinerator.
429* KillItWithWater:
430** Splashing a Tarr once with water (from a vacpack or the lakes in the Moss Blanket and the Indigo Quarry) will prevent them from spawning (and kill them at daytime), and splashing them twice will kill them at night.
431** Tarrs disappear just like any other slime if tossed into the Slime Sea.
432* MuckMonster: A small amount of scientific speculation, and it's easy to guess that there must be some kind of oil in their physiology to be causing the rainbow effect[[labelnote:Science]]Oil, when it's floating on the water's surface in small patches or films, bends the light reflecting off of it on both the top and bottom, causing a rainbow effect when viewed at certain angles. Most easily seen on roads and parking lots after rain, when motor oil that dripped floats atop the rainwater[[/labelnote]].
433* NighInvulnerable: Pick them up, throw them into the sky, slam them against a wall... ''nothing'' will stop them except for burning them or splashing them with water.
434* OminousObsidianOoze: Highly dangerous and widely feared monsters that eat the other slimes being ranched by the Player Character... and the rancher. Appropriately enough, they're mainly black with subtle rainbow-stripes.
435* SnowballingThreat: When the Tarr appear, you must be quick to deal with them. If they're not stopped in time, they will consume all slimes in sight and overwhelm the area with more of themselves, becoming more and more difficult to handle.
436* VileVillainSaccharineShow: The world of ''Slime Rancher'' is a cozy, laidback ranch simulator where the local slimes are easy to handle if you know what you're doing. Even the more dangerous ones like Rad and Quicksilver, and the Feral ones, can be tamed and cared for with the right handling. The Tarr, however, are always hostile and can decimate other slimes if they're not dealt with immediately. In fact, they're one of the exceedingly few actively hostile threats in the games, where the only option to deal with them is to completely eradicate them, lest they spiral out of control.
437* TheVirus: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. When a Tarr eats a slime, it creates a clone of itself instead of transforming the slime into a Tarr.
438* TrademarkFavoriteFood: [[ToServeMan Ranchers]], according to the Slimepedia. They're the only slimes that will always attack you no matter what -- feral Largos can be calmed down, but the Tarr can only be destroyed.
439* WouldHurtAChild: [[AvertedTrope Averted - ]] even ''The Tarr'' [[WouldntHurtAChild will completely ignore chickadoos]].
440* VillainousRescue: If one spawns, [[InvokedTrope or is spawned]], in an area rife with Feral largos, this trope can ensue as the largos become too preoccupied with the Tarr to attack you, and the Tarr can be more easily dispatched with a water tank once it's over.
441[[/folder]]
442
443!!! Introduced in ''VideoGame/SlimeRancher2''
444[[folder:Cotton Slime]]
445[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cotton_slime.png]]
446 [[caption-width-right:210:''A hop, skip, a jump, and- oh, it's gone.'']]
447
448These rabbit-like slimes can jump really high and are common on Rainbow Island. They eat vegetables.
449----
450* BunniesForCuteness: A common slime styled after bunnies, they are definitely cute.
451* ComMons: They can be found all over the starting areas alongside Pink Slimes.
452* InASingleBound: Cotton slimes can easily jump over the highest corral walls, so you'll need an air net to keep them contained.
453* PunBasedCreature: Rabbits have ''cotton''tails, get it?
454* TrademarkFavoriteFood: They'll produce two plorts if you feed them water lettuce.
455[[/folder]]
456
457[[folder:Angler Slime]]
458[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angler_slime.png]]
459 [[caption-width-right:210:''So pretty! Let me just get a closer-'']]
460
461These anglerfish-like slimes live so deep in the Slime Sea that their plorts can keep their shape under high pressure, but they've been found on the coasts of Rainbow Fields and Starlight Strand. They eat meat.
462----
463* LightEmUp: They can stun chickens and other slimes with a burst of light from their lures.
464* NightmareFace: They're so cute! Until they eat a sea hen.
465* TerrestrialSeaLife: According to the Slimepedia, they used to live deep in the Slime Sea, but they came to the surface to eat sea hens.
466* TrademarkFavoriteFood: They'll produce double the amount of plorts if you feed them sea hens; the Slimepedia speculates that they came to Rainbow Island just to eat them.
467[[/folder]]
468
469[[folder:Batty Slime]]
470[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batty_slime.png]]
471 [[caption-width-right:210:''A fiendish stalker of the night, hungering always... for fruit.'']]
472
473Batty slimes feel agitated during the day; they prefer the night or cool, dark places such as the caves in Amber Valley. You can tell they're not vampires because they eat fruit.
474----
475* BatOutOfHell: {{Defied}}; despite their glowing red eyes and sharp fangs, the Slimepedia assures us that the worst they can do is get too hungry at night.
476* CuteLittleFangs: While slimes presumably don't have teeth, the shape of their mouths makes it look like they have fangs.
477* RedEyesTakeWarning: {{Defied}}; they do have red eyes, but they eat fruits, not Ranchers.
478* TrademarkFavoriteFood: They'll produce double the amount of plorts if you feed them pomegranites.
479* WeakenedByTheLight: Batty slimes get agitated (but not killed!) when exposed to sunlight.
480[[/folder]]
481
482[[folder:Flutter Slime]]
483[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flutter_slime.png]]
484 [[caption-width-right:210:''Like snowflakes, each pair of wings are unique, and just as delicate.'']]
485
486Flutter slimes can fly freely with their monarch butterfly-like wings, and they have the unique ability to calm other slimes down. They exclusively eat Moondew Nectar, which falls out of giant flowers on Starlight Strand's pink side at night.
487----
488* PickyEater: They only eat Moondew Nectar, which can't be grown on the ranch, and only a few spawn every night in Starlight Strand.
489* PrettyButterflies: Its Slimepedia entry describes it as "a shining example of natural beauty in an already beautiful world", and says that they're worth the effort it takes to keep them because they can produce a sparkling aura that reduces nearby slimes' agitation.
490* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Moondew Nectar, but unlike other slimes, they won't eat anything else.
491[[/folder]]
492
493[[folder:Ringtail Slime]]
494[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ringtail_slime.png]]
495 [[caption-width-right:210:''Where there's a crime, there's a ringtail slime.'']]
496
497By day, ringtail slimes turn to stone. At night, they'll eat absolutely anything they can get their mouths on, even if they're not hungry. They're only found on Starlight Strand.
498----
499* BigEater: Like the pink slimes, they're omnivores, but unlike the pink slimes, they never stop eating and can devour your ranch's entire food supply if they get loose. If they eat while full, they won't produce any plorts.
500* NiceDayDeadlyNight: They're completely unable to do anything during the day, but when they awaken at night, they'll eat everything they can come across, and they might even incite a Tarr outbreak.
501* RascallyRaccoon: Their striped tails and brown colouration make them resemble raccoons. They can very easily become Tarrs if they get close to the wrong kinds of plorts, and according to a research drone, they stole a rancher's entire batch of cookies.
502* {{Tanuki}}: Despite being named after ringtails (a member of the raccoon family), they turn into stone statues at day, much like the mythological racoon dog. That said, once they awaken at night, they'll bring anything but good luck if not locked up properly.
503* TakenForGranite: They turn into stone when exposed to sunlight; the Slimepedia jokes that they're affected by an ancient curse.
504[[/folder]]
505
506[[folder:Yolky Slime]]
507[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slimeyolkysr2.png]]
508 [[caption-width-right:210:''This slime always looks at the sunny side... up.'']]
509
510An extremely rare slime that sometimes spawns near wild chicken nests. They don't eat anything, but if you leave them in a coop, a hen may lay a glowing egg containing up to five Yolky Plorts.
511----
512* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The Slimepedia says their plorts are high in vitamin D, making them perfect diet supplements for people who spend a lot of time in the dark, such as cosmic pioneers, deep-sea divers, and gamers.
513* EggFolk: It resembles a fried egg with eyes.
514* MetalSlime: An incredibly rare specimen, only found around wild chicken nests. Putting them in a coop may cause a hen to lay an egg that produces Yolky Plorts.
515* TheNeedless: They're the only slimes that don't eat anything.
516* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: The announcement for Patch 0.2.0 said it introduced a new kind of slime, but didn't specify anything else.
517[[/folder]]

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