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Starbounder durasteel
Starbounder durasteel









Solarium stars have a few uses on their own, but are primarily used to create the cerulium, ferozium, and impervium alloys. These “Extreme” threat level planets are very dangerous, often covered in magma, and also the only place to find the final ore, solarium. The barren planets of a red Fiery Star will be your final stop, once you have the Heat-Protection Nanosuit. You can also make the usual one and two-handed guns, along with all kinds of one and two-handed melee weapons, all of which are very powerful. These will produce armours that have very low energy levels, but are incredibly resilient. They produce armour of moderate strength and energy capacity, along with one and two-handed guns, and quick one-handed blades for use as a sidearm.įinally, violium and impervium are along the Separator path. It can also produce one and two-handed guns, but these differ from the ones made out of aegisalt and violium only aesthetically.Īegisalt and ferozium are on the path of the Accelerator. Rubium and its later counterpart, cerulium, follow the path of the Manipulator, and produce staff weapons and armour that is very weak but has massive energy reserves. These planets are the first place you can find rubium, aegisalt, and violium ores, which are red, green, and purple, respectively. Right now you’re looking for “Dangerous” threat-level planets that are dangerously cold. As always, verify your threats before beaming down. The blue Frozen Stars are next on our list, once you have the Cold-Protection Nanosuit. On top of being a potential fuel source, you will need it to craft with titanium to make durasteel, the next material for weapons and armour. Risky radioactive planets have one very notable feature for progression: Uranium. Most of these planets will be heavily irradiated, and will have a threat level of “Risky.” Again, check your planets before beaming down, the only environmental threats you can handle right now are radioactivity and non-breathable atmosphere. Once you have your Radioactive Nanosuit for protection, you can tackle the yellow Radioactive Stars. These systems will also be the first time you can run across Ocean planets, which are my personal favourites for mining on. Moderate threat planets can contain largely the same things as Mostly Harmless ones, but are slightly tougher and have the important addition of titanium. Check the planet’s description before going to it, as cold/hot/radioactive planets will kill you pretty quickly if you don’t have the right Nanosuit equipped. Next up will be orange Eccentric Stars, which contain planets with both “Mostly Harmless” and “Moderate”threat levels. Sand is used for an early Outpost quest to make glass, and oil will be necessary for turning iron into steel. Gentle Star planets will have coal, copper, iron, silver, and gold.ĭesert planets will have sand in the desert biome, and oil in the tar biome, both of which will be important. Planets will always be “Mostly Harmless” which means monsters and NPCs will be weak. There are two main types of planets that orbit Gentle Stars Desert planets and Forest planets. This is where your starting planet will be. The first type of star is the white Gentle Star. Planets in all tiers seem to produce coal, and I’m pretty sure you can find diamonds everywhere, though they’re more common on more dangerous planets. Nearly all stars will have at least one Moon, and I’m pretty sure the ones that don’t are a bug, not an intended feature.

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I’ll cover the full details in a moment, but the gist of your progression here is going to be Gentle -> Eccentric -> Radioactive -> Frozen -> Fiery.Ī couple consistent factors to note: All stars will have an access point for the Outpost, so don’t worry about setting that as your home or anything. The types of ores you can find on a planet depend on the planet’s environment and threat level, which is in turn decided by the star it orbits. You can get through this game without having to use cheats, but it may take a bit of guidance sometimes.

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