If you've played a few open-world games before, it'd come as no surprise that Once Human also has weapons and gear divided between various tiers. Each type of gun or armor has multiple tiers, and you'd have to get higher-rarity resources if you want to craft higher-tier items.

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During the early game, Tin Ore is one such rare resource that you won't find in the starting area. However, once you know the right place to get it, you can easily rack up hundreds of them in no time.

Where To Get Tin Ore In Once Human

After finishing the tutorial of Once Human, you'll get teleported to the main server where you'll start finding other players. At the start, you'll find yourself in the Dayton Wetlands area. This is where the main quest will keep you for quite a while, but there are hardly any veins you can find for Tin Ore.

After creating the first tier of your gear, you'll realize that you need an item called Bronze Ingot to progress further, which requires Tin Ore. If you want to start getting this resource, the best thing to do is to journey over to the Broken Delta region found to the western side of Dayton Wetlands.

Keep in mind that the enemy level will spike up to 12 as soon as you enter this area, so you need to be prepared.

While you can just drive to this area using a bike, it's highly recommended to progress the main story until you get there naturally. As soon as you enter Broken Delta, you'll see that most ore vein deposits are for Tin. However, you'll have a much easier time finding them if you craft a Curiosity Catcher-I

To get this, you first need to unlock Resource Detection I in the Infrastructure Memetics screen and then build it using five Copper Ingot, two Glass, and one Rubber. Put it in your hot bar and press the required button to mark all the Copper and Tin Ore veins near your location.

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