Pet Simulator 99, successor to the extremely popular Pet Simulator X, allows players to unlock and collect hundreds of adorable and unique pets, and then use said pets to farm for a variety of in game currencies and items, including Coins, Diamonds, Potions, Enchantments, and more. Scattered around the Pet Simulator 99 map are also various minigames, merchants, and machines, one of which (the Huge Machine) can be found by following along with the guide below.
Where is the Huge Machine in Pet Simulator 99?
The Huge Machine is located in the Castle area (Area #3) and, unlike in Pet Simulator X, can be accessed without having to pay an egregious amount of Diamonds. Instead, you'll simply need to Rebirth one time, which can be done after reaching the Tiki area (Area #25). After Rebirthing at the Rebirth One location, you'll automatically unlock the Castle key, which can be used to unlock the actual castle building located inside the Castle area.
Inside this castle are various activities you can participate in, including the Spinny Wheel, Crystal Chest, Trading Plaza, Voting Booth, and (of course) the Huge Machine.
How to use the Huge Machine in Pet Simulator 99
Now, the way in which this machine works can be a bit confusing, so I'll try my best to break it down for you. The only pets that can be put into this machine are paid-exclusive pets, meaning any exclusive pets you obtained for free from eggs or by completing quests, ie the Hippomelon, Elf Cat, Elf Dog, Pog Cat, Pog Dog, etc., cannot be used. You must have either purchased a Pet Sim X or Pet Sim 99 plush and gotten a physical code, or paid Robux for a digital code and pet.
Assuming you collected the key to unlock the castle, and have multiple paid-exclusive pets in your inventory, you can begin using the Huge-A-Tron machine. Similar to the Golden Pet Machine, or Rainbow Pet Machine, the more pets you attempt to merge in the Huge-A-Tron, the less it will cost you to do. What's different about this specific machine, however, is that it runs on an additional point system, rather than just the standard rarity measurement, meaning every paid-exclusive pet you add into the machine has its own point equivalent.
The older and rarer your exclusive pet is, the more points it will be worth—rarer and older pets will be worth closer to five points, whereas newer and less rare pets will be worth closer to one point. On top of that, pets that are Shiny will give a bonus of +3 points, pets that are Rainbow a bonus of +2 points, and pets that are Gold a bonus of +1 point. In order to use the Huge-A-Tron machine, the total number of points earned by your pets need to equate to a minimum of 50 points total. If your combined number of points can't reach 50, you won't be able to use the machine.
Related: Pet Simulator 99 Pets Value List
If you are able to reach 50 points, it'll cost you 800 Robux to use the Huge-A-Tron machine. If you're able to hit 75 points, it'll cost you 300 Robux, and if you reach the finale of 100 points, merging your pets will be free—free plus the real-life money you paid to buy enough exclusive pets to have 100 points—but free nonetheless, right?
Again, unlike other machines in Pet Simulator 99, merging your pets in the Huge-A-Tron does not technically create one specific huge pet as the outcome; it instead creates the Huge Pet Egg, which can have one of four huge pets inside of it. The likelihood of hatching each of these pets can be found below.
- Huge Goblin - 50%
- Huge Rainbow Slime - 39%
- Huge Gecko - 10%
- Huge Kraken - 1%
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That's all there is to know about the Huge Machine in Pet Simulator 99! Have you made any huge pets yet? Are there any specific huge pets you're looking to unlock? Let me know in the comments below!
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Published: Dec 6, 2023 12:18 pm