How To Get and Use Sproutlets in Once Human

ruekuma |  Published: July 29, 2024
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Discover how to get Sproutlets in Once Human through the Cargo Scramble event and use them to purchase powerful weapon mods from Nisa.

Sproutlets are a valuable currency in Once Human that can help you boost your Meta’s power. These special items are used to buy some of the best mods in the game.

Let’s dive into how you can get Sproutlets and find out their use in Once Human.

How to Get and Use Sproutlets in Once Human

You’ll need to participate in a specific event called Cargo Scramble to get Sproutlets.

This public event involves a Rosetta transport truck that carries these precious Sproutlets.

Finding the Cargo Scramble Event

Once Human Rosetta truck
Image Credits: ImTha Prodigal Son Gaming via Youtube /GameWitted

The Cargo Scramble event happens every night in the game world.

Look for the Rosetta transport truck driving around the highways of the Red Sands region between 9-10 PM in-game time.

You have two options to start the event:

  1. Hit the truck to make it stop
  2. Check your map to see if someone else has already stopped the truck.

Once the truck is stopped a PvP event kicks off. This is where things get interesting!

Earning Sproutlets During the Event

Once Human Cargo Scramble Event
Image Credits: ImTha Prodigal Son Gaming via Youtube /GameWitted

During the Cargo Scramble, one player in the area will become “infected”. How can you tell? They’ll have a jellyfish stuck to their head!

If you’re the lucky (or unlucky) one with the jellyfish hat you can earn Sproutlets by defeating enemies in the event area. This includes other players too!

Your goal is to stay alive as long as possible while infected. The longer you survive the more Sproutlets you’ll earn. It’s a risky business but the rewards can be worth it.

How to Use Sproutlets in Once Human

Once Human Sproutlets
Image Credits: TipSeerch via Youtube /GameWitted

Now that you’ve got some Sproutlets, you can start dealing with Nisa. She’s a special NPC vendor you can find in the main settlement of each region.

Look for the Deviation NPC with a jellyfish head – she’s hard to miss!

Nisa sells various items including:

But the real treasure in Nisa’s inventory is the seasonal weapon mods. These powerful upgrades cost 1000 Sproutlets each and can seriously boost your weapon’s performance.

Examples of Seasonal Weapon Mods

Let’s take a look at a few examples of the mods you can buy with your Sproutlets:

  1. Shock Rampage: Increases Power Surge damage and triggers chance
  2. Obliterate: Boosts Shrapnel damage based on the number of parts hit
  3. Blaze Blessing: Recovers HP when defeating enemies affected by Burn.

Each mod comes with its own set of exclusive attributes that can enhance your playstyle in different ways.

So there you have it! Now you know how to get Sproutlets in Once Human and what to do with them once you’ve got them.

Remember to keep an eye out for that Rosetta truck and don’t be afraid to get your hands dirty in the Cargo Scramble event. Happy hunting!

FAQs

  • How often does the Cargo Scramble event occur in Once Human?
    • The Cargo Scramble event happens nightly in the Red Sands region between 9-10 PM in-game time.
  • What’s the best way to spend Sproutlets in Once Human?
    • The most valuable items to purchase with Sproutlets are seasonal weapon mods from Nisa, costing 1000 Sproutlets each.

About Author

Ti is a gaming writer who began her journey in the industry in 2022. She has covered a wide range of topics from popular titles like Fortnite and Once Human to indie gems, bringing a fresh perspective to the gaming scene. Before fully diving into game writing, Ti contributed to a media company for three years, starting in 2018, where she covered topics on books, movies, and entertainment. Although primarily focused on PC games, Ti also dabbles in mobile gaming and loves diving into RPG and survival genres. Beyond gaming, she has a keen interest in psychology, philosophy, and cinema, all of which shape her unique approach to writing.