Discover the best farming location to loot over 100 electronic parts across the vast overworld in Once Human.
With the arrival of the new season in Once Human, all your hard-earned crafting materials are reset, taking you back to square one. While you can retrieve your resources by transferring them from your Spacetime Backpack to your Season Backpack using Material Points, it’s best to save those points for more valuable exchanges, like Rare Level 5 Deviations and max-level weapons.
Fortunately, farming for Mechanical Parts is easy, and you can start as soon as you hit Level 15.
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How to Get Electronic Parts
Electronic Parts are primarily obtained by disassembling junk parts looted in Once Human using the Disassembly Bench, which can be built (Default: B) to your base.
The loot/junk you should look for should be electronic-type devices, such as monitors, telephones, wireless routers, printers, walkie-talkies, smartphones, and even rescue bots. These junks are commonly found in Rosetta areas.
Get Electronic Parts in Early Game
Electronic Parts are among the most sought-after crafting materials in Once Human since they’re crucial for building base defenses to withstand waves of high-level enemies during Territory Purification. It’s advisable to start farming Electronic Parts as early as Level 15.
Here are notable farming areas for Levels 15-20, averaging 20-60 parts:
- Eastern Railway Junction – Broken Delta (4483, -5169)
- Gaia Cliff Monolith – Broken Delta (4554, -5960)
- Gaia Research Center Ruins – Broken Delta (4048, -6306)
- Junkyard – Broken Delta (3718, -7102)
Best Farm Location in Mid-Late Game
If you wait until mid to end-game to get Electronic Parts, the Blackfell Fallen Zone (4341, -1281) in Red Sands is the best farm location. To explore and survive this area, ensure your character is at least Level 30. In a single run, you can gather around 100 Electronic Parts. Once the loot respawns, you can repeat the process to stockpile even more resources.
Note: Loots in Once Human respawns every 4 Hours, you can refer to this Loot Timer for the next respawn.)
After you have secured all the electronic modules and parts in Blackfell, you can loot the following locations to get more:
Location | Coordinates | Average Parts |
---|---|---|
White Cliff | Blackheart (3527, 1247) | 30 |
73 Source Extraction Point | Red Sands (2831, -1648) | 75 |
Alpha Institute | Chalk Peak (136, -3704) | 60 |
Securement Silos (Level 30-50) | (Chalk Peak, Red Sands, Blackheart) | 20-50 |
Alternative Reality Research Institute in Red Sands also has electronic junks to scavage and disassemble but with an average of 13 parts per run, which isn’t worth it.
Best Specialization for Farming Electronic Parts
You can increase the yield of electronic modules by unlocking a new formula through a Memetics Specialization called “Electronics Grabber.” Once you craft an Electronic Grabber and keep it in your backpack, there’s a 30% chance to receive additional electronic modules when opening a Storage Crate.
You can also get another Specialization called “Electronic Recycling.” Once unlocked, it will automatically boost your Disassembly Bench, increasing its yield to +50 for metal scraps and electronic parts.
If you don’t want to use your Meme Specialization node for Electronics Grabber, you can purchase them from other players via Vending Machine. You can find these vending machines on your map (Default: M) or by communicating with sellers in World Chat.
Conclusion
Electronic Parts can be used in many mechanical builds, from crafting better vehicles to building defense systems, expanding your power source, and creating higher-level production facilities. Prioritizing the collection of Electronic Parts will give you a significant advantage as you advance through the game.