Biomutant is possibly the most intriguing action-role-playing game of 2021. Its detailed and intricate world can be freely explored and hides a lot of Easter eggs and mysteries. This, and the well-thought-out storyline and meaning quickly made Biomutant a fan favorite.

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One of the most fun things in the gameplay is finding and taming mounts along the way. These mutated creatures are super fun, weird, or awesome looking, and hunting them down is like unlocking Pokemon characters. While there are many basic mounts in the main storyline, the coolest ones available need to be hunted down.

Updated September 9th, 2021 by Russ Boswell: Biomutant got off to a rocky start but developers have been working steadily to release patches that fix some of the most egregious issues with the game. In late 2021, it feels like a much better game and actually has quite a lot of charm lurking beneath the surface. One of the most interesting aspects of the title is the ability to find and tame mounts, as well as buy some from specific brokers. There are a lot of mounts to be had in Biomutant and some are much easier to snag than others. To help new players get a better grip on some of the cooler mounts available in Biomutant and how to get them, the following guide has been updated.

13 Bula Gnoat

Biomutant The Bula Gnoat mount splash image

Those looking for a beefier, stockier mount might want to opt for the Bula Gnoat. This larger creature looks downright imposing with Rhinoceros-like appearance, complete with a "miniature horn." It comes in a variety of "darker colors," making it look even more threatening.

Players that want to tame this beast with a Pip Fruit will find it wandering around the Kluppy Dunes (you'll need the Heat Protection Suit). It might be easier to buy it, though, especially if players have no way to withstand the heat. The Livingthing Broker at Bap Branch (located southwest of Bio Nucleus 10k up near Kluppy Dunes in the northern part of the map) sells the creature and players can also find one at the broker at Underfoot Outpost, along the west root of the Tree of Life and near Fume Foundry.

12 Batnam-Nam

Biomutant A Batnam Nam racing through the sky

There are a couple Flying Mounts found throughout Biomutant but the Batnam-Nam is usually the first one that players will come across. Those looking to take to the sky (for short periods of time) will want to get their hands on this adorably fluffy giant bat-like creature. It's definitely one of the cooler mounts found throughout the wacky release.

To grab a Batnam-Nam, players will need to complete Pebble's entire questline. Triggering Pebble is done by finding some kind of door or container that cannot be opened with the normal Klawbar. This will trigger a special quest to get the Klawbar upgraded, leading players to Pebble at Knack Hill.

11 Googlide

Biomutant Googlide facing Worldeater

The Pee-Wee Gargantua will likely become a player's favorite aquatic vehicle due to its adorable nature and tragic backstory but the Googlide can be grabbed relatively early on and comes with a lot of great customization options. Players looking for a water-based vehicle with interchangeable parts are definitely going to want to snag this one.

The Googlide can be obtained via a quest from Goop at Submautica Station. The easiest way to get there is to go northeast of Myriad Fortress, or east-by-north-east of the Chugyard (east and just a little bit upward). Finishing his quest will give players access to the Googlide and also unlock a side quest where they must uncover new Googlide parts.

10 Bubu Gnoat (Abo Gnoat)

Biomutant Abo Gnoat

The most common and easiest tames in the game are the "Gnoats". These creatures roam everywhere, and the only difference between them is their looks. The Bubu Gnoat, also known as the Abo Gnoat, is a reindeer-like blue Gnoat.

It can be purchased from Livingthing Brokers or tamed after hunting down its location. On the Norwest part of the map is an area called the Fnackyleaves Biome, which is home to the Molyhole Outpost. Here, by the river's edge is a wooden fence and a bush that holds the Pips necessary for taming the mount. The Gnoat will be roaming nearby, and feeding it the Pips will tame it.

9 Miff Gnoat

Biomutant Miff Gnoat

Another basic Gnoat, the Miff Gnoat can also be purchased from the Livingthing Brokers, or it can be tamed using Pips. Southwest of Snodesburg is a small island. On this island are bushes that hold the Pips, as well as the Miff Gnoat across the river, which can be tamed by feeding it the obtained Pips.

8 Pumb Gnoat (Bula Gnoat)

Biomutant Pumb Gnoat

People have a harder time finding the final Gnoat in the game, which is the Pumb Gnoat (otherwise known as the Bula Gnoat). Taming it is just as easy as the rest of them - find the Pips in the bushes and feed them to the Gnoat.

To get to this mount, players have to go north of Sludge Deoderizum near the very top of the map, next to Bangshelter 11. There, players will find the Pumb Gnoat, and can tame it using Pips.

7 Mekafingro

Biomutant Mekafingro

This mount is actually part of the main quest. In the Whiz side quest of the Mekafingro mission, players will find themselves in Mekastadium. Following the path through the area, players will see an electrical box with a rotation puzzle hidden inside. Solving the puzzle will grant them the Mekafingro mount.

6 Mekamjut + Mjut

Biomutant Mekamjut & Mjut

This 'two for the price of one' bundle contains the Mjut, and the Mekamjut mounts both linked to the same side character. During the story, players will meet up with Noko, and they'll be asked to help bring back her escaped Mjut. Completing it will unlock three more side quests.

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One of these newly unlocked quests, "Sit-Tight" will lead to the Mekamjut. Players need to go to the Smilo Shopperia, find the mount, and solve a rotation puzzle to earn it. As for the Mjut, players can get their very own when returning to Noko and completing the "Mjut Special" mission.

5 Surfipelago

Biomutant Surfipelago

The Surfipelago is widely known as the "Sleep Paralysis Monster", and while it is a joke about its horrifying and haunting looks, those who get easily scared should steer clear of this one. But otherwise, if players won't end up scaring themselves, this awesome-looking mount can be easily tamed.

Just east of Bricktown, across the river, north toward the shore, players will find this demon. As per usual, they need to find the Pips in the bushes, feed them to this gentle monster, and enjoy having a lifelong friend in the form of a

4 Snickels

Biomutant Snickels

While one of the easiest to obtain on this list, the Snickels is still a fan-favorite because of its looks. Snickels is like the slimmed-down, dressed-up version of the demonic Surfipelago. It has the same beaming eyes that stare into the player's soul, but instead of having no other characteristics at all, it also has a fur boa, pointy ears, and a cute tail. It's the best of both worlds, intimidating, yet cute.

Snickels can be purchased from the Ankati Forest. First, players must capture the three Ankati Tribe outposts to gain access to the shops, and only after that can the player purchase this beauty for 1.069 Green.

3 Putignoat

Biomutant Putignoat Mount

While on its own, the Putignoat is not at all more interesting than its brethren. It doesn't have any more abilities, as stated before, all Gnoats are alike, except for their looks. What makes this find more special than the rest, is the way players tame it.

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At the very beginning of the game, in the "Meat Eater" quest, players can find this Gnoat, and saving it means getting into a very premature fight with Lupa Lupin, the game's main antagonist. This will unlock a lot of information about what the game is about, and it cleverly sets the tone for future quests. To set all this in motion, players must find the Gnoat northwest of the Murkadorpus Outpost.

2 Pee-Wee Gargantua

Biomutant Pee-Wee Gargantua

Perhaps the most sought-after mount in the entire game, the Pee-Wee Gargantua is an important milestone in any player's gameplay. This water-based mount is earned by completing the Gill sidequest. Players can start the quest by talking to Gill in Burblebottom.

The quest will lead players to the Manufactorium on a small island where players have to defeat Brug, and only after, they can free the Gargantua by untying the ropes. Finally, interacting with it will tame it, and players can enjoy having a beautiful water mount.

1 Batnam-Nam

Biomutant Batnam-Nam

Batnam-Nam is up there with the Pee-Wee Gargantua as one of the most elaborate creatures in the game, and one of the most important mounts that can be tamed. This creature can be unlocked by completing Pebble's side quest. The quest can be started by talking to Pebble, who will ask players to find three climbing/zipline points around the map (these points will be highlighted by the map).

After testing the three points and heading back to Pebble, players can climb up the yellow wall behind the side character. A path will then lead them to the Batnam-Nam's nest. Reaching this point will unlock perhaps the most epic tamable creature in the game.

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