How to Find a Paradise Planet in NMS
NMS enables you to visit thousands of different planets. In this post you will find information on how to find those referred to as Paradise Planets.
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In No Man's Sky you can come across many interesting planets. Some of them are extremely difficult to explore due to their severe climate. However, there are also more friendly places, which are referred to as Paradise Planets. Below you will find their description and tips on how to find them.
No Man's Sky - what are Paradise Planets?
Paradise Planets are places with the friendliest living conditions. As a result, they are perfect for establishing a base. They are actually characterized by three main features:
- Very low temperature amplitude and mild climate. There are no storms on them.
- They have a Lush Biome, characterized by lush vegetation - tall grasses and lots of trees.
- Lack of Sentinel activity. This means that you will encounter these hostile units only near selected objects on the planet.
No Man's Sky - how to find Paradise Planet?
In order to find Paradise Planet you need to perform the following steps:
- Open the galaxy map. Planets of this type are most often found in systems with Spectral Class F or G. The number next to the letter itself doesn't play such a big role anymore and can be anything you want. So check the descriptions to find this type of place. Also, do not particularly focus on the color of the star.
- When you find such an arrangement, fly to it.
- While in the chosen place, you must find planets that have the following characteristics in their descriptions: rainy, verdant, tropical, viridescent, paradise, temperate, humid, overgrown, flourishing, grassy or bountiful.
- If you come across one, you can land on it - then you will see a brief description of its climate. Make sure then for the last time that the planet has ideal parameters.
No Man's Sky recently received a major patch dubbed as the Interceptor Update. If you are curious about what it introduces, you can check out our other news, where you will find information about Echo Locator or Corrupted Planets, among others.