Pet Simulator 99 (PS99) Boost Exchange Machine Guide

We've got the way to work the Boost Exchange Machine In Pet Simulator 99 (PS99)!
Pet Simulator 99 Ps99 Boost Exchange
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The Boost Exchange Machine is like a boost machine you can pay for in Pet Simulator 99 (PS99). It has three boosts to offer, and its effects last 24 hours. Below, we’ll show you how it works.

If you’re having trouble in Pet Simulator 99, check out our guides on the rank systemunlocking tunnels, Upgrade Fruit Machine, and How to Get Pet Teams! Our guides will make things much easier for you overall and give you a leg up.

How Does The Boost Exchange Machine Work In Pet Simulator 99 (PS99)?

To unlock the Boost Exchange Machine In Pet Simulator 99 (PS99), you need to go to Area 218. The machine asks for Millionaire Bucks in exchange for a timed boosts. Your boost will only last 24 hours, but you can buy more time as the machine comes close to ending.

Pet Simulator 99 Ps99 Boost Exchange Menu
Image: BIG Games

The minimum for each appears to be 2,541, but the boosts are pretty good:

  • 4.2% Diamond Boost
  • 13.5% Drop Chance Boost
  • 57.1% Egg Luck Boost

The egg luck is incredibly important if you want to do well in something like getting Huge pets from the final egg. The drop chance is a great second option to pick because drop chances are so important in this game.

The Diamond boost feels like a waste of money because it’s so small. Less than 10% is normally not worth spending on, and I think this really needs to be buffed. So the last two should be what you invest in if you want to do really well in Pet Simulator 99 (PS99).

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

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  1. arzesu

    does this affect active huges as well?

    1. Jorge A. Aguilar

      As far as we know, the machines do not stack, so they act independently