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Corral
"A happy slime makes for a happy rancher."


A corral is used to keep slimes on a ranch. The open-air corrals are designed for maximum slime satisfaction, with the rich soil of the Range beneath them and its expansive sky above them. Slimes will remain perfectly happy within corrals as long as they are fed regularly.

Remember: You can shoot things THROUGH a corral barrier. Handy!

Cost: 250Newbucks



Information

A corral is an obtainable plot in Slime Rancher. A corral is what you use to house slimes (excluding the Puddle Slime, Fire Slime, Gold Slime, Lucky Slime, and The Tarr).

Upgrades

Corral WallsHigh Walls High Walls
Higher corral walls ensure that even the bounciest of slimes will have difficulty escaping.

Price: 350Newbucks

Corral MusicMusic Box Music Box
The music box plays a soothing tune that greatly reduces slime agitation.

Price: 350Newbucks

Use this not only to calm down Boom slimes, but to also ease starving slimes for an extended period of time.

Corral Net Air Net Air Net
An air net is a force barrier that covers the top of a corral. It can take a few hits before needing to recharge.

Price: 425Newbucks

Note that, like the corral walls, this net is only solid to slimes.

Corral Solar ShieldSolar Shield Solar Shield
A solar shield will encase a corral in a dim shade, protecting slimes sensitive to light.

Price: 425Newbucks

Perfect for ranching Phosphor slimes and their plorts, protects them from the sun.

Corral CollectorPlort Collector Plort Collector
A plort collector will vacuum up two types of plorts in a corral at regular intervals, depositing them into a storage tank, so long as space is available.

Price: 500Newbucks

If you want to collect the plorts immediately, simply click the respective button next to the collector, in which it will collect the desired plorts in the corral.

Corral FeederAuto-Feeder Auto-Feeder
An auto-feeder will drop food into the corral at regular intervals. Just remember to keep it stocked!

Price: 500Newbucks

The speed at which the food is sent out can be selected with a button next to the deposit slot. The speeds are slow, medium, or fast, and are represented by a tortoise and a hare.

Changelog

  • 1.1.1 - Reduced the corral autofeeder frequency on Low and Medium to give food every 9 and 6 hours, respectively.
  • 1.1.0 - Fixed bug where slimes in a corral with a music box would stay soothed after demolishing the corral and music box. I mean, sometimes you just can’t get a song out of your head...
  • 0.6.0d - Fixed bug where returning to Largos in a corral with an auto-feeder and plort-collector would sometimes not produce all of the proper plorts.
    • Fixed bug where carrots and parsnips would sometimes become stuck against corral posts.
  • 0.5.1 - The auto-feeder corral upgrade now has 3 speed settings. You can change these setting via a button on the auto-feeder.
    • Fixed bug where ferals could sometimes launch items through corral walls.
  • 0.5.0b - Fixed bug where water was not going in through corral walls.
    • Fixed bug where fashion pods were not going in through corral walls.
  • 0.4.3c - Added a manual collection button to the corral’s plort collector upgrade for all those do-it-yourselfers out there.
    • Fixed bug where auto-feeder corral upgrade would sometimes not properly handle returning to the ranch, resulting in corrals with large amounts of food in them. This fix should broadly improve the experience of using an auto-feeder overall.
  • 0.2.4 - Fixed bug where corrals and gardens on the ranch could sometimes be seen floating in space from far away.

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Trivia

  • The tortoise and the hare used to indicate the speed settings of the Auto-Feeder are a reference to one of Aesop's fables.
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