The Wildlands has a lot to offer players simply by existing in Ooblets. When players open it up, they have a place where they can store every one of the excess ooblets, effectively making an area where they can store ooblets until gamers want to retrieve them later.

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But gamers should still make leveling up the Wildlands an early goal. Playing catchup is limited, so get started now. So how do players get on track with bringing the Wildlands up to its full glory? That's something gamers in Ooblets should be asking themselves as soon as they build it.

Completing The Daily Wildlands Goal

Ooblets Spotting The Billboard By The Wildlands

There is a bulletin board by the fence next to the entrance of the Wildlands. Click the "Look" button when close to it and read. The is a section on the left side at the top that will say "Our Current Goal." Each challenge expires every two days, but there is a substantial advantage to finishing these challenges early.

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The goals will reset at the end of every day if the previous goal has been met. So accomplishing a goal the same day it is given means the Wildlands will level up twice as fast when compared to gamers that take the full two days.

Ooblets Checking Out The Goal In The Wildlands

The daily goal will increase the total experience for the Wildlands by 25 for each goal. This is the only current way to gain experience for the Wildlands. Although there is a spot to get rid of ooblets on the right side, this does not adjust the experience meter (located on the bottom left of the bulletin board).

Levels will unlock areas with rare resources. It's worth going here to gather them every day, so at least check on the daily goal out of sheer convenience. Those who don't will find that catching up is a slow process. This leveling process can't be knocked out all at once, it takes a daily task, so get started early and don't stop until it hits the max level.

Ooblets is available now for PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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