Don’t complete them just to be a good employee, though. They’re important for unlocking new tiers of upgrades and abilities. These science experiments are the key to unlocking better gun damage, faster reloads, additional jumps (up to a quad-jump!), and more. That’s why we’ve put together a guide to get you through all the science experiment challenges as painlessly as possible. Note that these are only available after reaching the second biome and crafting the live sampler tool. After that, some challenges will require you to reach certain story-progression points so that you’ll have the necessary tools to complete them. ![]() Live samples: Gather live samples from Pufferbird, Baboushka, and Pikemander - This requires getting up close to a creatures and sticking them with the live sampler tool.Without further ado, here are tips for the entirety of the “For Science!” sidequest. Pufferbird: You won’t have trouble finding Pufferbirds.Most creatures won’t mind, but some of the predators will take exception to your presence. Baboushka: These little dudes are kind of shy, so don’t fire around them before you get a sample.They’re the cute guys that are everywhere in Journey to the Savage Planet. Two of them can be always found in that valley region at the beginning of the game, immediately after exciting the snow/ice area. Nuke It: Kill four creatures with a single Alpha Pufferbird detonation - I like to do this at the Cliffs of Mt.The earliest you’ll encounter a Pikemander is across from the Meteor Crater fast travel, as part of the quest for picking up your first alien alloy. Gzarfyn fast travel in the Landing Site biome. Throw some bait to group everyone together, and then blast away at the alpha. ![]() ![]() There are two alphas here in case you need a second chance. Safety First: Fall 50 meters and save yourself with the Jump Thrusters - This one is easy.#Journey to the savage planet pikemander location series#.
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