Scrolls in Slime RNG are easy to miss because they sit on landmarks inside normal zone progression. This route covers seven known scroll spots with clear landmark directions, starting at Mushroom Forest and ending at Winter Wonderland. If you are still unlocking areas, use the Slime RNG zones list for the full route and the Slime RNG wiki hub for broader progression context.

Follow the zone route first
The cleanest sweep is zone order. That keeps the route tied to how Slime RNG actually opens areas instead of asking you to memorize a random list of landmarks. The seven scroll areas here line up as Mushroom Forest, Redwood Forest, Candyland, Crystal Cavern, Atlantis, Graveyard, and Winter Wonderland.
If your zone access is still behind the route, do not force a full sweep from memory. Push the next unlock, then grab the scroll while that area is already part of your farming path. The landmark clue matters most once you can actually reach the zone.
Seven known scroll spots
Use the table as the fast route. Check the landmark first, then look up or behind it before circling the whole zone.
| Order | Area | Zone | Where to look |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mushroom Forest | Zone 10 | Under the red mushroom. Climb the mushroom first so you can reach the scroll cleanly. |
| 2 | Redwood Forest | Zone 12 | At a tree branch. Check the branch area instead of only searching around the trunk. |
| 3 | Candyland | Zone 14 | Behind the chocolate bar on the first right. Treat the first-right clue as the anchor before sweeping the rest of Candyland. |
| 4 | Crystal Cavern | Zone 16 | On top of the arch. Look upward before checking the cave floor. |
| 5 | Atlantis | Zone 18 | Behind the building. Circle the structure instead of staying near the open path. |
| 6 | Graveyard | Zone 21 | Inside a grave. Check the grave itself instead of scanning only the edges of the Graveyard area. |
| 7 | Winter Wonderland | Zone 26 | On top of the first house on the right. Get above the house rather than searching around its base. |
How to run the sweep without wasting time
Scroll hunting is faster when you treat it as a side stop during progression. The route is spread across midgame, lategame, and endgame areas, so a player who has just reached Mushroom Forest should not expect to finish Winter Wonderland in the same short run.
- Start with the highest scroll zone you can reach comfortably.
- Pick up earlier scrolls when you pass through those areas again for farming or unlock cleanup.
- Check vertical landmarks before ground corners in Mushroom Forest, Crystal Cavern, and Winter Wonderland.
- For vague clues like Redwood Forest and Atlantis, circle the named structure once before widening the search.
- After a pickup, pause long enough to make sure the scroll registered before moving to the next zone.
If Coins or combat speed are slowing the route, plan your farm around the zone you are trying to reach. Food, potions, and dice belong in the Slime RNG items list; scrolls are route pickups, so the item plan is mostly about helping you reach the next area faster.
The clues that deserve extra care
Mushroom Forest, Crystal Cavern, and Winter Wonderland are the easy ones to miss because the clue points above the normal walking path. In Mushroom Forest, the important detail is climbing the red mushroom. In Crystal Cavern, the scroll sits on the arch, so the top of the structure matters more than the crystal floor. In Winter Wonderland, the first house on the right is the landmark, but the scroll is on top of it.
Candyland is more directional. Start from the entrance route, take the first-right clue seriously, then check behind the chocolate bar before drifting into the rest of the zone. Atlantis is simpler but still easy to overrun: the clue points behind a building, so circle the building before scanning open water paths or decorative edges.
Graveyard is the most object-specific clue. Look inside the grave rather than treating the whole area as one large search space. Redwood Forest is sparse, so the branch clue is the useful filter. If you are staring at the tree base for too long, move your camera up and around the branch area.
What to do after finding a scroll
A scroll location is only one part of the crafting path. After collecting one, compare the recipe it unlocks with the slimes you actually have, then decide whether crafting is worth spending those pulls. The Slime RNG crafting recipes are the better place to compare recipe areas, result odds, rarities, and required slimes.
For pure route planning, keep the zones list close. Slime RNG can add more areas over time, and unlock costs matter when you are deciding whether to push forward or clean up older scrolls first. The seven spots above are best used as a compact landmark route: check the zone, go straight to the landmark, collect the scroll, then move on.

