Tycoon RNG: Wet Build Guide & Setup

Franco Abrina
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Tycoon RNG adds a more interactive spin on the trending RNG genre in Roblox, as it allows you to create and upgrade a factory that you can show off to all the other people in your server. In this guide, we will be showing you a build that you can try out if you want to maximize the wet tag that you can apply to bits of ore!

Wet Build Guide & Setup

Before we begin, it should go without saying, but it will take quite a bit of time to get the required stuff for this build due to how rolls work. If you need alternatives, there are a few suggestions that might help you at the bottom of this guide.

For this setup, you will want to use some Guttation Droppers as they start out with around 2x wet right off the bat. The more of these you have, the better your output will be, so hopefully you have a lot of them ready for use if you want to try out this build!

Right at the start as well, you will want to add a Gates of Calamity to give your ores a massive upgrade and a fire tag that will eventually destroy it after a few seconds. Don’t worry, this will be countered immediately.

Immediately after the Gates of Calamity, you will want to place an Auroral Tundra to get rid of the fire and upgrade your ores even further. You might also consider putting an Hourglass near the start to take advantage of its 3x upgrade after a few seconds.

Tycoon RNG player showing of the top floor of their wet build production line

The next part will sound a bit counterintuitive, but you will want to place a single Storm Surge to add the magnetic tag. This will remove the wet tag, but this issue will be resolved immediately in the next part.

After removing the 2x wet tag from your ores, put up around three Perfect Lawns following the Storm Surge to re-add this build’s primary trait. This will bump it up to around x6 by the time the ore reaches the last lawn.

Below these will be a Dyson Sphere, which may seem odd too due to what it does. However, it grants a massive multiplier that will heavily increase your gains. With that, though, you will need a quick way to remove acid.

Because of the Dyson Sphere, you will want to follow it up immediately with an Abyssal Chains. This will not only remove the acid tag, but it also adds an extra wet tag to the ore and give another sizeable multiplier upgrade.

Tycoon RNG player showing off their abyssal chains

After the Abyssal Chains, we will want to continue stacking wet tags as we reach the final stretch of the production line that this build is trying to make. To do this, simply add more Perfect Lawns after the Abyssal Chains. Around two or three should be more than enough to further upgrade your output.

Following the previous step, add in a couple of Creator’s Playgrounds to build up on both the time and magnetic tags on top of some huge general multipliers.

If you don’t have any Creator’s Playgrounds, feel free to adjust the build and remove the Storm Surge from earlier as well. The Hourglass can also be removed if you are not going to be making a single one of these structures.

Instead, you can stack up more Perfect Lawns that you can fit in your production line for pure wet tag buffs. This is because we will be using the Hand of Poseidon at the end. This will drastically increase the value of ores depending on how many wet tags they have, which will be a lot.

Tycoon RNG player showing the hand of poseidon and the cash gains

That pretty much sums up this relatively straightforward build. Basically, there are a few optional tags that you can add on if you have them, but otherwise, focusing solely on the wet tag with a Hand of Poseidon at the end will let you rack up a ton of money.

An alternative to the Perfect Lawns can be the Billy’s Fishtank if that’s what you have. Also, if you want to really maximize your gains, you should also consider buying the VIP game pass to get a huge boost in both luck and income.

And that is pretty much everything that you need to know in order to emulate this very specific build mainly centered around a single tag, among the many others in the game. If you are still a new player, consider checking out our complete beginner’s guide to RNG Tycoon to start understanding a lot of the core mechanics!

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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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