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author: Damian Gacek

How to Get Universal Paint in Outpath

In this guide we will tell you how to get Universal Paint in Outpath. Read our article to learn more.

Source: Outpath, developer: David Moralejo Sanchez
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Outpath is a new crafting game that shares gameplay similarities with Forager and graphic resemblances with Minecraft. This implies that you should be ready for resource gathering, exploration, and island expansion as you progress. Naturally, as you play, you'll need to construct numerous workstations to simplify your gameplay experience and gather new materials and items. One of trickiest things to collect is Universal Paint. In this guide we will tell you how to get it.

How to Get Universal Paint in Outpath

To get Universal Paint you need to unlock proper research. First of all, you need to build a Research Bench. There, one of the technologies to unlock is called Design Investigation Table. It is confusing for many players, as this station seems to give an access to some furniture, only. However, there is a recipe for the Carpenter Workbench there. On this worktable you will be able to craft Universal Paint.

There is a possibility that Carpenter Workbench will be unlocked in a different way in the future, as the developer acknowledged the fact that it is not very intuitive.

Once you unlock the recipe for Universal Paint, you will be able to craft it. To do this, you have to gather Water Capsules (they are generated in water pumps), Seaweed and Flowers.

If you are interested in Outpath, you should read also:

  1. Outpath - Console (Switch, Xbox, PS5 or PS4) Release
  2. How to Move, Rotate and Dismantle Objects or Workbenches in Outpath
  3. Minecraft Meets Forager in Base-building Game Outpath; 98% Positive Ratings on Steam

Damian Gacek

Damian Gacek

Graduate of English Philology and English in Public Communication. He started his professional career as an English teacher. A member of Gamepressure since 2019. During this time, he has been writing for various departments. Currently, he mainly covers guides and occasionally supports the newsroom. He has been interested in electronic entertainment since childhood. When he was younger, he wrote a scientific article on video game translations. An enthusiast of RPGs and strategies, he also frequently dives into the depths of indie games. In his spare time, he is working on a book and learning film editing.

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