Acid is an important resource inOnce Human, which is necessary to make the best ammunition for your high-end guns. There are a few methods on how to get the resource, so here is how to farm Acid and the best locations for it in Once Human.
How to Get Acid in Once Human
There are three methods to get Acid in Once Human. The first is tosimply kill Deviant enemies, as it can be an uncommon drop from non-human enemies. This method is perfect for beginning players to amass the resource without having many skills unlocked yet.
There is no strictly efficient method to killing a lot of enemies, but there are a few locations that feature Deviants densely packed in a relatively small area. It is best to stick with amelee weapon or crossbowwhen clearing out areas to conserve ammo, while also usinga motorcycleto quickly get around. Here are some of the best locations to kill enemies for Acid:

Another method is to unlock theSulfur Chemist memetic specialization, which will allow players to craft Acid at the Synthetic Bench with five Sulfur and 50 Energy Links. It may take some luck to eventually unlock the specialization and this method can also be a real drain on Energy Links.
How to Farm Acid in Once Human
The last method to get Acid is toproduce it on your ownwith key base placement and a couple of facilities. This method is intended for endgame players who have most of the memetic tress unlocked already.
The first step is to place your base in a polluted area which are not marked on the map. Players can tell they are in a polluted area by theconstant beeping and red numbers of their cradle backpack. Polluted areas can also be found around Monoliths.

BuildWater Pumpsat your base to extract Polluted Water from the ground. Then take the water to a builtReverse Osmosis Purifierto create Impure Acid. Take that solution to aBrewing Barreland combine the Impure Acid and Purified Water to create Acid.
For more on Once Human, check outhow to complete the Carnival Of Doom puzzlefor a damage-absorbing Deviation.
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