Milk Molars are teeth, which can boost your character. Let’s talk about them and where to find them.
As in all survival games, Grounded 2 features a progression system. It is mostly based on gathering materials and crafting better gear. However, there are other sides to this coin. We can also equip perks and buy permanent character upgrades thanks to Milk Molars. These teeth are very useful, however, hard to find. Let’s talk about them.
Milk Molars are teeth. However, we should not be interested in their outside look but inside. Once we break them, the inner goo is revealed. If we “eat” it, we get a point to upgrade our character. We can increase the:
Mutations are something different than Milk Molar points. You get them for completing various challenges. Once you manage to beat them, you unlock the right to equip a perk connected to them. It can be changed depending on your needs. Players start with the possibility to activate 2 at the same time. More simultaneous slots can be acquired thanks to Milk Molars.
Each Milk Molar upgrade costs more and more. So, you need to take them whenever you have a chance. They are hidden in peculiar places – guarded or difficult to spot. In the spiders’ nest, on the tree etc. Finding and using them will give you a nice boost but it will not replace good equipment.

Some places where you can find Milk MolarsSource: Grounded 2, Obsidian Entertainment, Eidos-Montréal
Above you can find our map with marked Milk Molars. Of course, it is far from being complete, but you will have a nice boost to your adventure during the first hours of your story. Keep in mind though that they are in dangerous places.
If you want to learn how to hatch a spider, where to get berries or much more, you should visit our Grounded 2 guide.
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