Once Human: Where To Find Strange Door Deviant

Once Human: Where To Find Strange Door Deviant

Abdullah Riaz
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The Deviants that you can come across in Once Human can provide you with all sorts of benefits. They can help you in combat or make your base better. One such Deviant is the Strange Door Deviant, which recently made an appearance in the game.

But to be able to capture this Deviant, you’ll first need to find it. So, in this guide, we’ll show you multiple locations where you can find it. Additionally, we will show you how you can use them to make your base better. Let’s get into it!

Where To Find Strange Door Deviant

For the most part, getting the Strange Door Deviant in Once Human will depend on your luck. So, we will look at multiple places to increase your chances of finding one. Additionally, we’ll show you how you can increase your chances of finding one, in case the Deviant isn’t there.

Generally, you’ll want to go to locations with Door Puzzles. At Door Puzzles, there is a chance for the Strange Door Deviant to appear. It will either be a Strange Door Deviant or Space Turner.

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

So, we’ll show you the location of Door Puzzles in Once Human.

There is a final method that will guarantee that you find the Strange Door Deviant in Once Human, although it’s a bit complicated. It’s related to the story missions.

Feel free to use the Table of Contents if you’re only interested in a specific location or method.

Location #1 – South of Broken Delta

The first Door Puzzle location we have for you can be found South of the Broken Delta, near the large lake. The exact location is shown below on the Once Human map.

South of Broken Delta on map in Once Human.

When you reach this location, look for a Door Puzzle. In this area, you’ll find either a Space Turner or a Strange Door Deviant. You can then try your luck and capture the Deviant, if it’s there.

Broken Delta Strange Door in Once Human.

If you do not see the Strange Door Deviant, there is a way to improve your chances. You can do this by Switching Worlds at the nearest Teleportation Tower. After you do so, return to the spot and see if it’s there.

Switching worlds in Once Human.

Location #2 – Thoroughville

Another Door Puzzle you can find in Once Human is near Throughville. This is another location where you have a chance of getting the Strange Door Deviant in Once Human.

The exact location is shown on the map below.

Throughville on map in Once Human.

When you reach this location, go towards the broken down doors. You should be able to see the Strange Door Deviant.

If it’s not there, you can Switch Worlds at the Teleportation Tower and try your luck again! We mentioned the process for it above.

Strange Door Deviant in Once Human.

Location #3 – Escape Rift Space Mission at Monolith of Thirst (100% Guaranteed)

A different method of getting the Strange Door Deviant is through the Escape Rift Space Mission in Once Human. It will 100% give you a Strange Door Deviant every single time. 

However, the process is a bit complicated.

Starting off, you’ll need to progress through the Once Human story. Eventually, you’ll come across the In The Tall Grass quest. Activate 5 Rift Anchors as part of this quest.

Tall Grass Inn quest on map in Once Human.

Once all the Rifts are activated, make your way to the Monolith of Thirst. Here, you’ll come across an NPC by the name of Keith. Talk to him to activate the Escape Rift Space mission.

Monolith of Thirst on map in Once Human.

As part of this mission, you’ll need to kill Keith 4 times in a large maze. You’ll need to use his coughing as a means of locating him.

Fighting Keith in Once Human.

After you kill him the final time, the Strange Door Deviant will appear on his body.

You can capture it and it will appear here 100% of the time. The only downside is you’ll have to go through the story. So, it’s up to you to decide which method works for you.

Strange Door Deviant spawn on Keith in Once Human.

How To Use

Now that we’ve looked at multiple ways to get Strange Door Deviant, it’s time to see how it works. When you capture the Strange Door Deviant, you’ll get some blueprints for some portals.

You’ll need to capture it by building the Isolated Securement Unit, and placing it inside it.

As part of the description of this Deviant, it gives you the ability to teleport between two portals. So, you’ll get the ability to build these portals at your base.

Strange Door Deviant Description in Once Human.

When you’re in your territory, hold the B button to open your Build Menu. Here, select the Facilities tab followed by the Function Facility sub tab.

Go through the various blueprints here and you should come across two new ones: Standing Portal and Horizontal Portal.

You’ll need the following resources to be able to build any one of these portals in Once Human:

  • x20 Shattered Strange Door
  • x4 Acid
  • x3 Glass
  • x20 Steel Ingot
Standing Portal blueprint in Once Human.

After you build one, you can place them in any convenient location. Keep in mind that you’ll need to build two of these so that you can teleport between them.

We recommend that you put it on the ground, followed by one on the roof or an upper floor. This will enable you to quickly navigate your base without stairs. The possibilities are endless.

The only downside is that the portals have a very short range. So, you’ll only be able to teleport a short distance.

Horizontal Portal placement in Once Human.

That’s everything you need to know about where to find the Strange Door Deviant in Once Human. We’ve looked at multiple ways that should allow you to get your hands on one of them. Be sure to get it so that you can access the portal blueprints!

The Strange Door Deviant is not the only Deviant you can find in Once Human. There is another popular one that people have been trying to find. Check out our Where To Get Extraterrestrial Cat Deviant Guide so you can get it too!

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Abdullah loves to get lost in the stories and lands that video games have to offer. Almost like a vagabond, he never sticks to a game and instead pushes on to experience everything that he can. He is never shy of trying a new gaming experience, whether it be indie or AAA. When he isn’t playing, you’ll usually find him writing as he obsesses over new cyberpunk and sci-fi ideas or running after doggos.
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