How to Complete Spider Buggy Missions in Grounded 2: A Quick and Easy Orb Weaver Guide

 

How to Get the Orb Weaver Spider Buggy in Grounded: Step-by-Step

Welcome back, Grounded fans! Today, we're diving into something special—unlocking the Orb Weaver Spider Buggy in Grounded 2. This isn’t just your regular buggy; we’re talking about a vehicle with a personality—a true game-changer. But, before you start zooming across the backyard with your eight-legged sidekick, there are a few important steps you need to take. Don’t worry; I’m here to guide you through the entire process, and by the end of this guide, you’ll have your very own Spider Buggy ready to roll.

So, if you're asking yourself, "How do I get my hands on this bad boy?" or "What do I need to do to complete Spider Buggy missions in Grounded 2?", you’re in the right place. Let’s jump right in.



Step 1: Beat the Game’s Final Boss

Before you can even think about the Spider Buggy, you need to take down the final boss in the game. Yes, Grounded 2 doesn’t make this one easy. You’ll need to tackle all the content that the game has to offer and defeat the main boss to unlock some critical items. Once you’ve done that, you’ll get an Optical Disc—and trust me, this is where the magic begins.


Step 2: Plug in the Optical Disc and Unlock the Orb Weaver Buggy

With the Optical Disc in hand, head over to your trusty So So Shop. This is where things get exciting. Once you slot that disc in, you’ll unlock the ability to purchase the Orb Weaver Spider and the Orb Weaver Buggy Spider Nest. The cost for this unlock? A total of 5,000 Science.

Sounds like a steep price, but in the grand scheme of things, it's totally worth it. If you've been gathering Science like a true backyard scientist, then this should be no problem.


Step 3: Get the Orb Weaver Spider Egg

Now, let’s talk about the Orb Weaver Spider Egg. This is a key item for your new buggy, and it’s going to require a bit of legwork (no pun intended). You’ll need to make your way over to the Headless Burgle, which is where you'll find the Orb Weaver Spider Egg.

A heads-up: this area is notorious for being swarming with aggressive Orb Weaver spiders. Every time you grab an egg, expect a mini spider war. So, if you don’t want to get overwhelmed, I highly recommend bringing an Ant Buddy along to carry the egg back to your hatchery.

If you don’t have an ant buddy, no worries! You can still carry the egg by hand, but it’s going to take longer, and you’ll probably draw some unwanted attention from the Orb Weaver spiders along the way.


Step 4: Build the Orb Weaver Spider Nest

With the egg safely in your possession, it’s time to head back to your Hatchery. But before you can start hatching your new Orb Weaver Spider Buggy, you’ll need to build the Orb Weaver Spider Nest. The nest will be available once you’ve unlocked it from the shop, and it’s where your new buggy will come to life.

To build the Orb Weaver Spider Nest, you’ll need to gather a few materials: Blueberry Leather, Red Ant Mandibles, and Acorn Shells. These are relatively common materials, but be sure you’ve got them all in your inventory before you start crafting.



Step 5: Deposit the Egg in the Ant Nest

Once the nest is ready, it’s time for the next step. You can’t just leave the Orb Weaver Spider Egg lying around. You need to deposit the egg into your Ant Nest.

Here’s the catch: without the Ant Nest, you won’t be able to hatch your Orb Weaver Spider Buggy. So, if you haven’t already, make sure you’ve built an Ant Nest. If you haven’t yet unlocked it, you might need to gather some additional resources.


Step 6: Wait for the Hatchery to Do Its Magic

Now, for the patience test. The hatchery is going to take about 24 in-game hours to hatch your Orb Weaver Spider Buggy. This isn’t an instant gratification kind of thing. While you’re waiting, you can continue exploring or gathering resources for other projects.

It’s a good idea to get some work done around the backyard while your buggy is in the process of hatching. Don’t worry, the wait will be worth it. Trust me.


Step 7: Hatch and Customize Your Spider Buggy

Once the 24 hours have passed, it’s finally time! You’ll now be able to hatch your very own Orb Weaver Spider Buggy. But wait, there’s more! After hatching, you can customize your Spider Buggy at the hatchery. Add your personal touch and make it your own.

Now, you’re ready to take this beauty for a spin! The Orb Weaver Spider Buggy is far more aggressive than the Ant Buggy, so it’s a fantastic option for combat-focused missions. It’s built for offense and will definitely help you in battles—especially against those larger threats lurking in the backyard.



Final Thoughts: Completing Spider Buggy Missions in Grounded 2

So, there you have it! You’ve now got the knowledge to unlock and craft the Orb Weaver Spider Buggy in Grounded 2. From defeating the final boss to collecting the Orb Weaver Egg and waiting for your hatchery to work its magic, you’re ready to take on the Spider Buggy missions and explore the backyard in style.

Remember, the Orb Weaver Buggy isn’t just for cruising around—it’s your weapon, your companion, and your ticket to victory in some of the more challenging missions in the game.

If you enjoyed this guide, be sure to check out other Grounded 2 content on the channel, where we cover everything from updates to tips, tricks, and more.

Good luck out there, and as always, I'll see you in the next one!


FAQ for "How to Complete Spider Buggy Missions in Grounded 2"

  1. What do I need to unlock the Orb Weaver Spider Buggy?
    You’ll need to beat the final boss, get the Optical Disc, unlock the Orb Weaver Spider Nest for 5,000 Science, and collect the Orb Weaver Egg.

  2. Where can I find the Orb Weaver Spider Egg?
    The Orb Weaver Spider Egg can be found near the Headless Burgle. Be careful, as Orb Weaver spiders will attack once you grab it.

  3. Do I need an Ant Buddy to carry the egg?
    While it’s not required, having an Ant Buddy makes transporting the egg much easier and quicker. Without one, you’ll have to carry it by hand.

  4. How long does it take to hatch the Spider Buggy?
    After depositing the egg in the Ant Nest, it will take 24 in-game hours for your Spider Buggy to hatch in the Hatchery.

  5. Can I use the Orb Weaver Spider Buggy in combat?
    Yes! The Orb Weaver Spider Buggy is designed for offense, making it an excellent choice for battling tough enemies.

  6. What materials do I need to build the Orb Weaver Spider Nest?
    You’ll need Blueberry Leather, Red Ant Mandibles, and Acorn Shells to craft the Orb Weaver Spider Nest.


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