Once Human: How to Get Mr. Wish Deviant

Franco Abrina
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Once Human has all sorts of deviants that you can collect, and they each have their own niche uses, including some having combat abilities. Mr. Wish is one such deviant, as it is mainly a combat deviant that you can get through an optional dungeon in the game. It requires a bit of luck though, so here’s how to get it!

How to Get Mr. Wish Deviant

First up, you will want to head to the Securement Silo – Sigma dungeon in between the Eastern Railway Junction and Highbanks. It is close to one of the teleportation towers in the Broken Delta region, so it’s quite easy to get to.

SIDE NOTE: We have a complete guide for all Deviant locations in Once Human, make sure to check it out as well!

There, you will have to clear the dungeon normally up until you kill your first elite enemy, a Rosetta Mechanic. If it drops an access card V3, then you can proceed to the next step. Otherwise, you’ll have to complete the dungeon and then run it again until you do.

Once Human map with the securement silo - sigma dungeon highlighted

Entering The Optional Minigame

With an access card on hand, proceed through the dungeon up until you climb out of the vents. Clear the room and go to the door to your right, which has red light shining on it. Use the access card on the panel beside the door and it should open.

As you enter through the hallway, you will slowly shrink and find yourself in a strange playground-like area. In the middle is a Wish Machine, which you should interact with to start the minigame.

Once Human optional minigame within the sigma securement silo

Once you start the minigame, you will have to stand in the designated area until you reach 100/100 charge. As you do this, waves of enemies will start spawning nearby. I can’t speak for the difficulty as I am way overleveled for this, but here are a few tips:

  • Gasbags will occasionally spawn in, and you definitely do not want them to get near you. Burst them down so that they explode away from the designated zone.
  • At around 90 charge, the minigame will pause as an elite enemy will spawn in the center of the room. You will have to defeat this before you can continue charging the machine.
  • After killing the elite enemy, a crawling hand with a gas tank will charge at you, so watch out for it!

After you finish the minigame, you will get a treasure chest in front of the Wish Machine, and there is a chance for Mr. Wish to spawn beside it. If he didn’t show up, you’ll just have to run through the dungeon again.

Unfortunately, this quick five minute example run did not result in a Mr. Wish drop. Here is an example of a player receiving it as confirmation that it exists, however:

Once Human player receiving the Mr. Wish deviant from the minigame

Completing the Dungeon

From this point on, simply head back and proceed through the rest of the dungeon normally. It’s a very straightforward instance, so there is no way you’ll get lost. The boss, Captain Dave, is practically in the next room after you leave.

He is pretty much your standard Rosetta Heavy, so if you’re still in the right level for this dungeon, use the crates nearby for cover as you take him down.

I highly recommend using the Festering Gel deviation in this dungeon if you’re on equal ground as the enemies. This will give you decent cover and also heal your HP and sanity, which may have taken a hit during the minigame.

Once Human facing the final boss of the dungeon

What Does Mr. Wish Do?

Mr. Wish is a combat deviation, which means that you have to sync him to your cradle in order to use him. His main ability is called Rapid Fire, in which he attacks enemies that you’re targeting and marks them.

And that is pretty much everything you need to know in order to try and get Mr. Wish, as well as a very brief summary of what he is used for. While you’re here, check out our guide on how to get the Buzzy Bee deviant in Once Human too, as this one is incredibly easy to get compared to Mr. Wish.

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Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.
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