Looking for the Lucky Chest location in Pet Simulator 99? You're not alone. The RNG Chest offers a chance to drastically boost your odds of hatching a free HUGE pet or TITANIC pet in the game. So, it's only natural that Roblox players like yourself want to find it. But where must you look?!
Well—that's what I'm here to answer. This guide will explain everything you need to know about finding the Lucky Chest location in Pet Simulator 99 during the RNG Event.
How To Find RNG Chest In Pet Simulator 99 Location
The RNG Chest (or Lucky Chest) in Pet Simulator 99 spawns in a random location on one of the purple podiums every few minutes. You'll know that it spawns because a server message will display on your screen. Importantly, the location of the chest changes, so you'll have to look around the area to find it.
Since the location of the Lucky Chest in Pet Simulator 99 is random, it's worth getting a better view of the map. In this case, I suggest climbing up the castle directly behind the TITANIC Arcane Pyro Cat. You can get a really good view of RNG World from the top, which might help you find the RNG Chest.
If you manage to locate it, you must break it to receive a 2-minute luck buff. Depending on the tier, the RNG Chest will give you a different boost. Obviously, the higher-tier chests will give you better chances to hatch rare pets—or even a HUGE or TITANIC pet, if you are incredibly lucky.
For the best results, you'll want to stack the effects of the Lucky Chest in Pet Simulator 99 by crafting better Lucky Dice like the Mega Lucky Dice I & II or even the newly-added Fire Dice. Of course, you should also be upgrading your RNG Upgrades using RNG Coins at the merchant to further boost your odds.
And that's how to find the RNG Chest in Pet Simulator 99 during the RNG Event. Did I get something wrong? Please let me know by emailing chad.kemp@ginx.tv so I can fix it.
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