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How to Make Froobtose in Ooblets

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Ooblets is a very fun and squishy colorful life simulator game. On top of growing and collecting these cute little seed-based creatures, you can dance battle them with others, Pokemon style, and grow your collection and level them up. The fun of raising your Ooblets doesn’t stop there of course. There are many items and power boosts you can grow and make as well. A very key component to make lots of needed or sought-after items is the cutely named Froobtose. Like everything else in Ooblets though you have to make it from scratch and then use it for something else. Here’s how to make Froobtose in Ooblets.

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How to Grow Groobtose

A lot of the Ooblets game mechanics is having the Ooblets you’ve grown so far help you make and produce products that will help you further along your farming. Firstly you will need a Crunchster. Crunchsters as their name suggests is a machine that you use to crunch down grown items into newly produced items. Simply assign an Ooblet to man your Crunchster so they can do that task for you. After growing some Sweetiebeetie, a crop you can grow on your farm and is easily purchased at Meed’s Seeds in Badgetown, you put the fully grown plant into the Crunchster. Once the Sweetiebeetie has been processed through the Crunchster, you’ll have produced Froobtose! It’s that easy!

Froobtose is only made out of Sweetiebeetie through the Crunchster and can not be sold. It has a slurry count of 8 and you can use it for many different recipes. You can use different varying amounts of Groobtose to make Quib Tart, Caroot cake, Pibblepug pie, Blue Goo Pie, and Zinooka Cake. All of these you use to increase one of your Ooblet’s energy with different amounts. You can also use Froobtose to make Spressy which both heals an Ooblet’s energy and makes them 40% faster. Finally, you can also make Flooti Karioka which you need for Tinstle Tasks and are required in order to Dance Battle Nuppo Ooblets.

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Jesse Anderson
Always playing video games since he could walk. An immediate gravitation to the original Pokemon Blue, Red and Yellow has led to a life of loving colorful and adventurous games. From Final Fantasy to Ratchet and Clank to most things Nintendo and whatever cartoony indie Metroidvania on Steam. If its a vibrant RPG-like game, he's had a hand at playing it.