Independent, community-powered intel for competitive Slime RNG hunters.
We built Slime.RNG because the in-game information ecosystem was fragmented. Codes were scattered across Discord pins, drop rates were guessed in YouTube comments, and farming strategy was passed around as screenshots. We centralized everything into one live, searchable hub — and made it free for everyone.
The site is maintained by a small team of dedicated players who monitor the game, verify community reports, and push updates in real-time. We are not the biggest Slime RNG resource — but we aim to be the most accurate.
Automated monitoring scripts track the game API for code changes, spawn table updates, and event triggers. This is our primary data pipeline.
Volunteers extract data tables from game updates. New slimes, recipes, and biome tweaks are usually confirmed within hours of a patch.
Community-submitted hatch logs are anonymized and aggregated. This is how we verify drop rates — real data from real players.
Every game update is manually reviewed. Patch notes often hint at changes that our automated systems then verify against live data.
Every code, spawn rate, and recipe on this site is verified against live game data. No guesses, no placeholder content, no stale info. We monitor the game continuously.
Slime.RNG is and always will be free. No paid tiers, no "premium data," no ads that block the content. We are community-funded through voluntary support.
The roadmap is driven by what hunters actually need. Feature requests, bug reports, and data contributions come directly from the Discord and GitHub communities.
This site gets better with every report, correction, and contribution from the community. Found an expired code? Spotted a wrong drop rate? Have a feature idea? Reach out.