Part of the fun Goat simulator 3 collects various Gears so you can dress Pilgor in a plethora of pop culture references, from Gandalf to Skyrim and everything in between. Gears aren't just about looking good though, as many of them have practical uses as well.
If you're exploring San Angora, there are a few specific Gears you should unlock to make your journey easier, with a few coming from DLC packs rather than the base game. Here are the most useful Gears and how to get them.
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Rebecca
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Availability |
Badlands: Furry Road |
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Gear slot |
Rear |
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How to get |
Hidden behind a breakable wall in Rad Resort, southwest of the volleyball court. You have to drive your car into a wall to gain access and there is an egg inside that you can break to get Rebecca. |
While there aren't many occasions when Rebecca is useful, when you need her, she is can shorten an otherwise tedious job: fetching quests with multiple items.
Rebecca can eat objects (but not NPCs) and then spit them out on command. This means if you have an event where you need to deliver a lot of things, you can collect them all with Rebecca, rather than lick them off one by one, deliver, rinse and repeat.
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Taco Tuesday!
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Availability |
Basic game |
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Gear slot |
Legs |
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How to get |
Picked up in Downtown near the Ay Caramba food truck towards the east side of town. |
Taco Tuesday foot Gear lets you do just that jump further to reach higher places. You can also jump normally before using the Taco Tuesday Gear get a double jump.
If you are falling from a great height, you can use them before hitting the ground (at a reasonable height); break your fall
Since it's all about finding and picking up Gear, it's very easy to get your hands on them when you first launch the game, so you can make the most of them.
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Stress-free hair
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Availability |
Multiverse of Nonsense DLC |
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Gear slot |
Head |
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How to get |
You unlock it by completing the 'Office Flipper' secret event, which you can do by visiting the underworld area in the Mount Olympus section of the map. Here's how to do it. |
Use the ability button to unleash your rage, which will set Pilgor on fire, and when you hit the head, you'll also shoot a fireball. This makes it easier when you need to destroy a lot of itemswhich comes in handy for a lot of events.
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Rocket shoes
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Availability |
Basic game |
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Gear slot |
Legs |
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How to get |
By purchasing on the Wardrobe tab for 7,500 Karma Points. |
Rocket Boots can be used to shoot forward in the direction the Pilgor is facing that help you travel faster. You can spam it behind you to go a long way in a short time. Because of how big the map is, it's useful to be able to travel a bit faster, but rocketing forward makes it very difficult to steer.
Sometimes the boots can even help the Pilgor missile over walls, which can be very useful in certain situations.
However, you can't use this ability again unless you're touching the floor, so you can't use it to rocket up into the air.
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Paraglider
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Availability |
Basic game |
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Gear slot |
Rear |
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How to get |
It is located on the highest mountain near Windtop, north of the Goat Tower. |
The paraglider is an easy piece of equipment in the base game just get to it and pick it up. It's fantastic for helps you travel if you are already at high altitudewhich, given that San Angora has lots of peaks and valleys and tall buildings, means you'll definitely have more than a few opportunities to make the most of it. Unfortunately, it won't help you much once you're at ground levelbecause you have to be somewhere higher to use it.
Luckily, there are other Gears you can unlock in DLC packs to help you fly a little better, which we'll cover below.
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Galaxy horns
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Availability |
Multiverse of Nonsense DLC |
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Gear slot |
Horns |
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How to get |
Collect all 60 trinkets in the Multiverse of Nonsense DLC. |
It takes quite a while to collect all the trinkets in the Multiverse of Nonsense DLC, but the reward is worth it. In addition to getting Galaxy Fur, you'll also unlock Galaxy Horns, which allow you to send out a rift pulse to fly and reach higher areas. However, the downside is that they only last a short time, so you have to be careful not to fall to the ground.
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Farmer
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Availability |
Basic game |
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Gear slot |
Goat |
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How to get |
Completing the base game story. |
Of course, completing the base game's story must bring a good reward, right? Fortunately, you don't have to play 100 percent, just beat the story and the Farmer will be yours.
While not as adorable to look at as Pilgor, the Farmer is useful because he is can build various objects. This can be incredibly useful because you can use it build ramps to get to higher places.
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Propeller horns
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Availability |
Badlands: Furry Road |
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Gear slot |
Horns |
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How to get |
Go to Rad Resort and buy from Adventure Gear for 500 notes. |
This is a really easy piece of equipment in the Baadlands: Furry Road DLC since you have to buy it for 500 scraps, but it's really useful because it lets you throw yourself into the air. Gains height well, but does not move forward at a great paceso it's good for reaching higher places, but not as effective for traveling as a flying broom.
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Mjolnir
You can hold and release the ability button to throw your Mjolner hammer, and when you press the ability button again, you jump to where your hammer landed. This helps you fly towards your destinations efficiently, but you bounce around because you have to throw the hammer again.
Fortunately, with Mjolner you don't need to touch the ground to use it again, so you can use it in the air and fly on towards your intended target.
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Flying broom
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Availability |
DLC Hocus Pocus Pack |
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Gear slot |
Rear |
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How to get |
Available immediately after purchasing the DLC. |
This is by far the most useful device in the entire game it allows you to fly freely without restrictions or any restrictions. This makes traveling a lot easier, especially when you want to get to areas you can't fast travel to.
Although you can't use the Flying Broom to get the Golden Wheels in the Baadlands: Furry Road DLC, you can use it to get close to most of the Golden Wheels, where you can then switch to your motorbike to get it, essentially giving you a shortcut.
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