There are quite a few Orange Balls of Goo to collect around Revenge of the Savage Planet, and eating them all will reward you with the «One More Than Last Time FTW» achievement/trophy. All together, there are 103 Orange Balls of Goo to collect if you want to unlock the trophy, though it’s a bit easier to track them from planet to planet. Collecting Orange Balls of Goo will ultimately serve to upgrade your total health and stamina, and they are well worth tracking down.
There are four planets to discover and explore in Revenge of the Savage Planet: Stellaris Prime, Xephyr, Zenithian Rift, and Quasadron IX. There are 31 Orange Balls of Goo on the starting planet, Stellaris Prime, and they can be found as early as the starting area near your 3D printer after you craft your very first weapon. You’ll be able to see your Orange Balls of Goo collection progress on your map as you hover over each area within Stellaris Prime.
All Balls Of Goo On Stellaris Prime In Revenge Of The Savage Planet
There Are A Total Of 31 Orange Balls Of Goo On The Starting Planet
To find all 31 Orange Balls of Goo, you should start off by exploring the starting area near the 3D Printer after you craft your first weapon. From there, some of the Orange Balls of Goo are quite obvious along your path, but many require upgrading your weapon, suit, whip, etc. in order to access their locations. You can always come back after you’ve upgraded your gear, and you can use your scanner to see the orange beacons on your map if you’re having trouble remembering where they are.
Stellaris Prime Area |
Balls Of Goo |
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Pfyzzich Beach |
4 |
Nu Florida |
0 |
Slarragon Forest |
14 |
Chuggler’s Swamp |
7 |
Cliffs of Abaddoon |
5 |
Spiderling’s Hollow |
1 |
There are no Orange Balls of Goo in Nu Florida, where your Habitat is located, but the first four are found in the starting area. You’ll have to upgrade your whip to be able to grind rails, and you will also need to be able to dive underwater, parachute, and have pretty much all the major suit and weapon upgrades unlocked to get every Orange Ball of Goo in Slarragon Forest.
All Orange Balls Of Goo Locations On Stellaris Prime
Pfyzzich Beach Orange Balls Of Goo
There are four total Orange Balls of Goo in the starting area, Pfyzzich Beach on Stellaris Prime. Be sure to explore the beach near the 3D printer before progressing further into the level. Two Balls of Goo will require you to craft your weapon first so that you can break the crystals.
Ball of Goo |
Required Upgrade |
Image |
Map |
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Ball Of Goo 1 |
Craft Weapon |
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Ball Of Goo 2 |
Craft Weapon |
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Ball Of Goo 3 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 4 |
None |
Slarragon Forest & Spiderling's Hollow Orange Balls Of Goo
Slarragon Forest contains the most Balls of Goo on Stellaris Prime, with 15 total if you include the small side area known as Spiderling’s Hollow. You won’t be able to get all of these when you first enter the area, as you’re going to need substantial suit, weapon, and whip upgrades to get to most of them.
You will definitely need the parachute suit upgrade, the whip rail-grinding upgrade, the suit upgrade to swim underwater, among others. It’s best to return to this area to grab all the Orange Balls of Goo at a later time if you’re just starting out.
Ball of Goo |
Required Upgrade |
Image |
Map |
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Ball Of Goo 5 |
Hose |
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Ball Of Goo 6 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 7 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 8 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 9 |
Lava |
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Ball Of Goo 10 |
Hose |
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Ball Of Goo 11 |
Blight Bomb |
||
Ball Of Goo 12 |
Double Jump |
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Ball Of Goo 13 |
None (Bombegranate Needed) |
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Ball Of Goo 14 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 15 |
Scuba |
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Ball Of Goo 16 |
Glider |
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Ball Of Goo 17 |
Rail Grind/Lava |
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Ball Of Goo 18 |
Double Jump |
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Ball Of Goo 19 |
Lava (Spiderling’s Hollow) |
Alternatively, you can return intermittently as you gradually upgrade your gear to grab Orange Balls of Goo that become accessible. This way, you can continue upgrading your Health and Stamina while also making headway in collecting all the Orange Balls of Goo.
Cliffs Of Abaddoon Orange Balls Of Goo
In Cliffs of Abaddoon, you’ll find five more Orange Balls of Goo, and you will need the Magnetic Fork upgrade to get one of these. You will be able to get two Balls of Goo by feeding the creature to move its roots, and there’s also an upgrade included if you continue to feed it until it falls asleep.
Ball of Goo |
Required Upgrade |
Image |
Map |
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Ball Of Goo 20 |
None |
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Ball Of Goo 21 |
Magnetic Fork |
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Ball Of Goo 22 & 23 |
None |
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Ball of Goo 24 |
None |
Chuggler's Swamp Orange Balls Of Goo
There are seven Orange Balls of Goo in Chuggler’s Swamp, and you’ll definitely need the gas mask upgrade for this area if you want to collect all of them. This area includes a couple of tricky Balls of Goo, particularly the final two that require rail grinds. The first requires you to jump out of a rail grind from the top of the rail and double jump over to the big flower with teeth. The second one is off the same rail, but you need to double jump off one of the mushroom platforms after the first break.
Ball of Goo |
Required Upgrade |
Image |
Map |
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Ball Of Goo 25 |
Grapple |
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Ball Of Goo 26 |
Gas Mask |
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Ball Of Goo 27 |
Rail Grind |
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Ball Of Goo 28 |
Whip |
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Ball Of Goo 29 |
Bombegranate Needed |
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Ball Of Goo 30 |
Rail Grind |
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Ball Of Goo 31 |
Rail Grind |
Overall, collecting the Orange Balls of Goo on Stellaris Prime will require quite a few upgrades to all of your gear. While it’s possible to get all of these after maxing out your upgrades, it’s worth grabbing the simple ones that don’t require any extra upgrades just to increase your health and stamina in the meantime. Stellaris Prime is also the only location that has more than 24 Balls of Goo, while each of the other planets/zones will have exactly 24 to collect for a total of 103 to unlock the «One More Than Last Time FTW» achievement/trophy.
Whether you’re a Savage Planet beginner or you’re back for more after enjoying the original game, Revenge of the Savage Planet has loads of different collectibles, side missions, and even three different endings you can unlock based on which quests you decide to take on. There’s plenty to explore and collect across each planet, so be sure to scan and collect everything you can as you go.