Slime Rancher 2 Market Link Location

Slime Rancher 2 Market Link Location: How To Get It From Mochi

The Slime Rancher 2 Market Link location is puzzling fans. For those who played the original game, it’s no secret that the Market Link is one of the more useful items to have on your slimy adventures. Unfortunately, it can be tough to work out where the Market Link location is in Slime Rancher 2. Thankfully, this guide exists with the answer!

Where is the Slime Rancher 2 Market Link location?

The Market Link is given to the player by Mochi. She will randomly give it to the player during one of her many conversations.

If Mochi stops talking, the player will need to find more drones. Upon discovering more drones, Mochi will suddenly start talking again. Keep an eye out for conversations with her and eventually the Market Link will be awarded.

The Market Link appears to be a random reward mixed in with a bunch of other blueprints. Therefore, some players may get it much quicker than others.

Try to remain patient, as eventually Mochi should bestow the player with the extremely useful Market Link.

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