Once Human: How to Get Energy Links

Energy Links are the main currency found in Once Human. As a survival game, it’s important to never get too low on resources, meaning you should always make sure you’ve got the Energy Links to keep yourself stocked up on supplies. Not sure how to find them? We’ve got you covered – here’s everything you need to know about how to get Energy Links in Once Human.

Crafting and Selling

Energy Links in Once Human

We’ll start out by stating the obvious method of getting Energy Links, it’s as easy as moving territory in Once Human. Using the supplies you find around the world, you can craft weapons, armor, and tools, which you can then sell to any of the game’s merchants around the map.

Look, it won’t win any points for originality, but it’s a consistent way to make sure you’re never short on Energy Links in Once Human.

Complete your journey missions

Energy Links in Once Human

Throughout the early game, completing Journey missions is one of the best ways to earn Energy Links. A lot of the time, you don’t even have to think about completing the tasks either, as they’ll come naturally during the first few hours of play. Just make sure you’re actually claiming the Once Human Energy Links during your Journey missions. While this is a finite number of missions, it’s still worth knowing about in the early game.

Kill Bosses!

Energy Links in Once Human

In this game, boss fights are an essential part of the experience. As a result, frequently reward players with plenty of Energy Links, and are a must if you want to earn a lot of them fast. The best part is that most boss fights in Once Human are repeatable, so you can keep farming them over and over again to get more Energy Links. You can even team up with some friends to ramp up the difficulty, earning you even more Energy Links.

Energy Links in Once Human

In the same vein, you can seek out Securement Silos across the map. These end with a boss fight, so you can guarantee some good Energy Link drops during these Once Human battles.

Energy Links aren’t the be all and end all in this game – you’ll need to be able to manage your resources and know where to find tin ore and other materials. But they do get you off to a good start so we’d recommend stocking up!

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