How to unlock the Wish Machine in Once Human
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How to unlock the Wish Machine and what it does in Once Human

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If you have been playing Once Human, there is a chance you may have heard about the Wish Machine. Look no further; this guide will explain everything you need to know about the Wish Machine in Once Human, including how to unlock it and what it does.

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Unlocking the Wish Machine in Once Human

Once Human is currently in its third beta, and there have been changes to tasks. This means that unlocking the Wish Machine is different than how it was in earlier betas. That said, the devs haven’t made it more complicated, so there’s no need to worry.

To unlock the Wish Machine in Once Human Beta3, players must complete the Broken Delta main mission and then accept the activation task for the Wish Machine, which is called “Guidance: Concept of Materialization.” After accepting the activation task for the Wish Machine, a waypoint will appear on your map, which you can follow and then complete. Doing so will lead to you unlocking the Wish Machine.

How to use the Wish Machine in Once Human

How to use the Wish Machine in Once Human
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The Wish Machine is a Gacha machine in Once Human that rewards players with random items, cosmetics, and blueprints when used. Within the Wish Machine are “packs” that resemble trading cards. The player can spend coins to select a pack and then earn the reward inside. Once you choose a pack, you must whack a mole to officially claim what’s inside.

The Wish Machine comes down to luck but can be a great way to add to your inventory and fully optimize your build. That said, you may waste coins on a draw that you won’t benefit from at all, so it’s wise to only interact with the Wish Machine once in a while.

The Wish Machine can become addictive, but using it too much can result in wasting a lot of coins and having to grind for them again. I would describe the Wish Machine as a form of gambling, similar to how PVP is a gamble when trying to steal other players’ resources.


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