Okay, fellow Evolvers, let's talk about the most adorable little loot goblin in the post-apocalyptic world of Once Human: H37. I've been obsessed with this quirky, cat-like robot ever since I first spotted its beady little eyes and heard its whirring sounds in Greywater Camp. It's not just another Deviant to collect; it's a game-changer for your resource-grinding routine. Think of it as your personal, autonomous treasure-hunting drone, but cuter and with more personality than a Roomba that learned to purr. In a world filled with monstrous Deviants and hostile factions, H37 is that one friendly face (well, screen) that just wants to help you build your empire, one loot crate at a time. Getting it, however, is a journey worth taking, and I'm here to break down everything you need to know about securing your own robotic feline companion.

How to Get Your Paws on H37: Two Purr-fect Methods
There are two main ways to add H37 to your Deviant collection. The first is a guaranteed method via a quest, and the second is a bit of a lucky farm. I recommend the quest for your first one—it's a right of passage!
Method 1: The Guaranteed Quest - "Fragments of Memory"
As soon as you roll into Greywater Camp, you'll automatically pick up this quest. It's a straightforward fetch quest, but don't let that fool you. Your mission is to find H37's missing memory card in the nearby port of Rippleby.
⚠️ Heads up: Rippleby is crawling with Vultures. It's like trying to find a single needle in a haystack that's actively shooting at you. Be prepared for a fight!
Here's the step-by-step:
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Follow the markers. The quest guides you perfectly. No getting lost here!
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Search the warehouses. The memory card is tucked away inside one of the port's industrial buildings.
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Return to H37. Bring the card back to your new robotic friend in Greywater Camp.
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The Capture! After a chat, a Deviant capture bubble will appear. Pop it, and H37 is officially yours to take home.

Method 2: The Farmable Dungeon - Securement Silo Alpha
Feeling lucky? Want a second H37? Head west to Chalk Peak. Nestled next to a Rosetta research facility is the Securement Silo Alpha dungeon. This place is swarming with Rosetta soldiers, so gear up!
📊 Dungeon Quick Stats:
| Aspect | Details |
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| Location | Western Chalk Peak |
| Main Enemy | Rosetta Soldiers |
| Recommended Level | 35 (30+ with Tier IV weapons is doable) |
| Key Reward Chance | H37 Deviant |
The real trick is finding the secret Seepage Zone. Just before the main control room's blast doors, look opposite for a doorway with two guards and a locked door. Behind it is your ticket to the secret theater.
Inside this bizarre pocket dimension:
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Clear out the soldiers.
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Use your Stun Baton on the power generators.
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Defeat the Glutton that emerges from the stage curtains like a grotesque actor making its final bow.
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A chest will spawn. Crack it open and pray to the RNG gods—you might just find another H37 bubble waiting for you!

What Does H37 Actually DO? Unpacking the Loot Logic
So you've got this cute robot buzzing around your base. Now what? H37 isn't just for show. It's classified as a Territory Deviant, and its job is pure, unadulterated larceny (the good kind!).
Think of H37 as your very own resource-siphoning satellite, silently beaming back precious materials from nearby enemy strongholds. It's less of a pet and more of a highly specialized, autonomous procurement unit with the charm of a cartoon cat.
Here’s what it brings home for you (for FREE!):
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Rubber 🛞
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Engineering Plastic 🧱
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Platinum Crystals 💎
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Other area-specific raw materials
It's similar to the Paper Doll Deviant, but while Paper Doll brings you random junk (which has its uses!), H37 is all about those high-quality crafting essentials. It's the difference between someone bringing you a bag of assorted garage sale items versus a box of premium, labeled building components.
Troubleshooting: Why Isn't My H37 Bringing Me Gifts?
If your H37 is just floating there, looking cute but useless, the problem is almost always location, location, location.
H37's loot ability isn't passive; it's proximity-based. Your base MUST be near a Stronghold. According to the latest 2026 map filters, Strongholds are points of interest containing Mystical Crates. Examples include:
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Highland
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Alkirk
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Blackfell Oil Fields
If you're camped out in the middle of nowhere, H37 has nothing to "shop" from. Move your territory closer to one of these hotspots, and you'll watch the loot start rolling in. It's like planting a seed in fertile soil versus concrete—you need the right environment for it to thrive.
Final Thoughts: Is H37 Worth It?
Absolutely, 100% yes. In the resource-hungry world of Once Human, automating any part of your material grind is a massive win. H37 is a set-it-and-forget-it asset that pays continuous dividends. The quest to get it is a fun, early-game adventure that introduces you to some tougher areas, and the dungeon farm is a great endgame goal for min-maxers who want multiple loot bots. Having H37 buzzing around your base is like having a silent, efficient partner in your survival journey—a mechanical familiar that turns enemy stockpiles into your personal warehouse. Go get yours, and happy looting! 🎮✨
