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Acquiring certain crafting materials in NieR: Automata proves significantly more challenging than others. While not visually indicated by color or shine, some resources, like the Pristine Screw, are exceptionally rare.
Although you can purchase Pristine Screws from Emil, his inventory fluctuates, making direct farming from machines a potentially faster and cheaper alternative. Below are two farming strategies.
Where To Find Pristine Screws in NieR: Automata
Goliath-Bipeds, the largest non-boss machines, drop screws. Pristine Screws are the rarest type, with drop rates increasing with the Goliath-Biped's level. Early-game acquisition is practically impossible.
Several locations reliably spawn Goliath-Bipeds. The pit where you first encounter Adam is one such spot, also ideal for farming Machine Arms. However, the Goliath-Bipeds here are only around level 30, resulting in a low Pristine Screw drop rate. The advantage is their constant respawning, ensuring a steady supply of targets.
Alternatively, during the third playthrough, fast travel to the Forest Castle: Front access point. Two level 49 Goliath-Bipeds guard the entrance, offering a higher Pristine Screw drop chance. However, these do not respawn; you must fast travel to a distant location and then return to repeat the process.
Both methods benefit from using a drop-rate increasing plug-in chip.
Which Farming Method Is More Efficient?
The optimal method depends on two key factors:
- Game and system load times:
- Your patience level:
Farming Pristine Screws is inherently time-consuming. While the Forest method boasts a higher drop rate, it involves frequent loading screens, minimizing actual gameplay. Choose this if load times are negligible. If you prefer continuous gameplay and simultaneous material/XP farming, the pit offers consistent action and rewards.