How to Find Paradise Planets in No Man's Sky - Tips and Tricks for Earth Like Worlds - Guide
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In this video I show you everything you need to know to find your very own lush worlds that include paradise biomes. After all the information i give you to prepare you for exploring on your own i also show you an example of how to go about finding paradise worlds. - Игры
Let us take this moment to appreciate how we don't live in a planet with hourly firestorms.
i can’t last 2 seconds on a planet without getting burnt to a crisp by a firestorm
We don’t yet… 😞
Tell that to California
Australia.... California....
[Would you like to?]
Me: Oh yes I can't wait to explore all the crazy and alien worlds!
Also me: I just wanna find something that looks like earth
Ye
It makes you appreciate just how lucky we are to exist on a planet like Earth.
@@davchan4423 Maybe.
I found an ice Earth planet, pretty dank, no you cannot live there because for whatever reason there isn't a glyph portal 😔
@@primordialluffy1665 that’s tuff
Playing NMS has made me so thankful for living on Earth
That's hilarious 😂
Not for long.
@@AstroSardaukar Well at least we will be dead when the earth start dying 😀
human coward ...
@@ukazuticestu2246 Any explication or you're gonna insult and get out ?
i had seen someone else say this, and thought i should pass it along: i find it beautiful that even when humans are given a near infinite expanse with crazy and varied planets, we still always search out a place like our home earth
i guess it helps they don’t have fire storms too
It also helps that it’s livable for our species in every way from water to oxygen to food etc so it’s not so much we want to it’s that we physically have to unless you want to die every so often or be farming like your working in a African Diamond mine just to keep your life systems online so earth like planet sounds like a winner to me
I love that these paradise planets aren’t always green. Some are purple, pink or blue. So diverse. Love it.
I have a red one with breathable air and oxygen plants, the biggest threat is the wildlife
@@Harrymcwoodhow can the wildlife be dealt with? Well first you need a very basic resource called plasti-
@@purpleplays69420shove straws in their noses
@@purpleplays69420straws are the most effective
@@purpleplays69420then you do this cool thing, grab a scater bla-
The new frontier update turned my average system with two lush worlds into a back water shithole, however it’s still my shithole system so I’m not leaving.
😂😂😂
Lmfao 🤣
This has happened to me multiple times. Totally feel for you. I am in Eissentam right now trying to find a new Purple Planet I like. Currently the anomally has a Coffee something or other base everyone can go to in Eissentam.
Be patient and look for a " blissful " planet, temps range between lows of 65 to highs of 95, minimal sentinels and I've had bases on blissful planets in both Euclid and Eissentam for 3-4 years and have never experienced a storm on any of them. All 3 of my blissful planets have glowing grass and plants and really give off a light show at night.
I found two planets with the glowing grass (one yellow, the other blue) but after the expedition the blue one doesn't light up anymore, that's a bummer.
I found 3 plants system a paradise, humid plant, and a tropical. My base is on the paradise plant no storms. No drones.
I get really angry at my past self for deleting a save with a blissfull planet. Sky blue grass, pink leaves on plants, extremely cute creatures. I at the time thought that was normal, and deleted the save as I hadn't done much in it.
Temps between 65-96 seems awfully hot...
@@purpleturtle8841 The 95 was an anomaly, most of my blissful planets have a high in the eighties and I'm talking fahrenheit not celsius. It does seem that water planets tend to have the higher temps.
Thank you for this guide. REALLY helpful.
And since your channel is still quite small, let me tell you that you are doing good.
You are clear and easy to understand, your explanations are nice and simple and not overloaded with unnecessary information...
Keep it up, keep having fun and stay awesome.
Cheers for the feedback
I found a small Grassy waterless Moon with perfect weather, bubbles and iridescent glowing grass.
Nice find!
Dude that's amazing
Are the sentinels bad there?
@@_Azulite_ Nope I dont even see them
Nice,i got 3 planets with bubbles and glowing grass/trees and absolutely love em tho i never make a base on a planet without water...my absolute coolest planets r cerulean tho as u got an awesome coloured haze surrounding the world
My favorite planets are the kinds with glowing grass and flora at night. So far I've only managed to find 1, Purple Glowing Grass, Bubbly Planet with negligible storms. Still looking for another with "Blissfull" or "Beautiful" weather though!
I found a bubbly exotic paradise planet with 4 sun's Red, Blue Green and yellow. Also the planet has diplos on it. 100 in game hours of searching. All in all extremely lucky.
Wdym diplos
Looks crazy, can you share some screenshots ?
You able to tell us what glyphs and galaxy?
I know it's in Euclid but that's about it. When outlaws dropped the system became outlaw as well as several others I had bases going on and scrapped the base. Sadly I think it's lost to the infinite.
Do you have the coordinates to the planet
Sometimes the best way to experience the game is to just stop, look around, wait the sun to set and listen to the music.
Nice video! The lush biome for a planet has sub-types as you mentioned, one of them being paradise, but having a lush biome does not mean its a paradise planet. True paradise planets, like what you looked at first, ("Paradise Planet") will not have storms. It will say something about the weather in the visor, but you wont have storms. I know I'm being a bit of a stickler, but just want to make sure other travelers understand the difference. Thanks again for the videos!
There's is a chance...a small chance, That these planets like "Lush" will have no storms. At least it used to be like at.
@@DannyDangershow it is,i got 2 planets with 0 storms and both says mild rain in the description...tropical planets without storms r very rare tho
Great video. Already found my planet where I'm gonna base my main operations, but watched regardless because of quality. Good luck in the future bro!
I’ve been in search for nicer planets to set down fortified bases for forever, this really helps! I’ve never set foot on a grassy planet in my 50+ hours, so I’m stoked to know how to find one in my adventures now:)
Keep jumping systems until you find one
What I've heard you gotta go for yellow stars
I've been playing NMS since day one and am still learning new things about it. Thank you.
I was not expecting this much information. Great video! You deserve more subs.
Thanks for creating the video. I subbed too as you explain things really well with no added drama which is perfect for me. All the best 👍
Thank you so much! Here I was thinking I found an earth like planet but it had super heated storms. I'll use this to find another one to put my base on.
I found a paradise planet a while ago I named Tushima and made shrines and bases based off the Ghost of Tsushima game. Made my main base in an island and in the nearby beach I made ships in the ocean and put groups of colored flags scattered on the beach and named that place Khotun Kahn's Landing which is where the intro to GoT takes place. Also made a Hachiman Shrine and am working on a floating island shrine called Stone Dragon Shrine from GoT too.
Man that’s sounds awesome! I just started playing this game and came from playing ghost. I would love to see that planet.
Dude please share!!!
Surely you have a RUclips video about it dude? Co-ordinates?
Good info, I also make sure they have no Storms aside from light Rain. For me the G4, G5 and G6 with water and at least 4 Planets or Moons pay off the best.
I didn't understand the letter/number system and your video was very easy to watch and helpful. Lovely relaxing tutorial. Thank you! Willd definitely check out the rest of your NMS content.
Great video thanks! Also loving the Harris Heller tuneage, used to use those tunes myself on Twitch etc! Cheers for the info!
That pink planet looks so pretty! I hope I can find one just like it to make a main base!
Thanks so much ...that's such helpful info ...Just started playing and was lucky enough to discover a paradise bubble planet and I've hoped to find a way to find more ... Thanks a million !! More Please =)
Thanks for the info 👌 really helped to find more exotic systems/planets
Love the use of the RISE instrumental at the beginning
Great content. Defo saving this one. Loved the breakdown of NMS codes. Really useful. Thank you L/s.
Paradise planet, no Sentinels, uninhabited system, single planet, has water. That's my dream to find.
I found a paradise planet on a red star in the Euclid Galaxy. The system fit with all the markers but the only bad thing about the planet itself was that it was completely flooded by a sea of red and only small islands of trees existed. I called the planet “The Red Sea”. I should’ve called it The Crimson Archipelago.
Must've been the second impact.
@@buddy10091 The LCL sea
An update: it seems that currently planets with the “Paradise” designation are actual paradise planets in the way that these got no storms and no sentinels. If you’ve been to a paradise planet before and went away because of storms you can go back and check it out. I went to check some of my discoveries after a Reddit user told me about that and found out that all the paradise planets on my list of discoveries indeed have no storms or sentinels. I don’t know when it was updated to be like that but it’s a nice detail.
dude using this my first jump got me 3 paradise planets each are great thank you
Tnx for the vid and straight forward explanation. Earned my sub anyway ;)
Best guide I’ve seen, I learned so much. Thanks
just waiting for you to blow up dude ever since i was in your live been watching your vids you describe things so well and take it at a relaxed smooth flow
Cheers Rob, I'm glad you appreciate the videos as much as I do the feedback. I honestly have no idea if what I'm doing, just doing it the way I would want it to be if I was watching. Still learning alot about editing, not entirely sure if my version of Vegas pro 16 is working the best for me though
@@SpoonFPS well your doing great can't wait to see future vids fav no mans sky RUclipsr
One of my first paradise planets was a pink grass bubble planet and the bubbles are more annoying than good to look at. I also found a damn near close to paradise planet with earth like features but had aggressive sentinels.
Now with sentinel pillars it is sometimes possible to deactivate sentinels on a planet
I love making a lil hut and killing the 5 sentinel waves to disable them planet wide..
The goo they drop sells well, and i have found awesome upgrades in the glass. One had a decent class A multi tool at the sentinel tower
@@SixballQ45 also you can sell the upgrade modules for decent nanites
Thank you so much this is great info for new players like myself
The League music in the background takes me back lol, banger track indeed
Darn, I was pretty close with understanding the number/letter combo. I initially thought 0 was freezing where 9 is hot 😂. But your video really helped me understand it more!
Im almost at the center of the galaxy and only found 2 paradise planets worth setting up a base…..i also like the challenge of setting up bases in the most hostile environments…i got a hanging base in a planet almost always neg 200 degrees, nearly constant blinding blizzards, lightning storms and extreme winds…even just nights can be very harzardous…and then there is the sentinels…oh yea and there is also meteor storms….only seen that in 2 planets
Best video out there on this, thanks.
Great to see a fellow Aussie traveller doing vids
Phenomenal explanations! Keep up the great work!
This helps a LOT! I’m a new player and I found a paradise moon which I made my base, I like it besides the constant red sky so I’ve been trying to find a new one
I was near restarting when my ship got stuck in a tree and I couldn’t reach it anymore, on a scorching planet nonetheless. But I went for a long walk, reclaimed my ship at a merchant station, and established to make some warp fuels. I was almost giving up hope but then I spotted this beautiful temperate planet with a lot of fauna and animals and no sentinels 😍 even the other planets are rich. I’m so glad I didn’t stop. But damn the walk took me like an hour with a lot of firestorms
Very helpful, thank you
Very helpful, thanks!
Thank you this was brilliant
*Great Video Dude!*
I was fortunate to start in a system at Euclid Galaxy that neighbored a close (
Give me the portal coordinates
Coordinates? 👁️👄👁️
Hmm, seems RUclips keeps removing my replies, probably because of the link I keep posting. Anywho, here's my portal code for all travelers interested in visiting my Paradise planet!
10B2FB6A4E07
Very helpful! I didn't realize some of those planet name types were paradise planets! I spent over +4 hours warping from galaxy to galaxy looking for a 3 star economy system with a paradise planet and either a salvagable scrap or ancient bones planet nearby. Paradise planet must have awesome purple landscape. I found one that was bubbling and vibrant purple but the terrain was too difficult to build on. Still searching for the perfect system before I start any epic builds.
Me too. Navigation and information gathering in No Man's Sky is abysmal.
I like playing NMS for its overall beauty and the visuals of entering and exiting atmo...but I HATE the galaxy map, plotting and how traversal works in general. I don't feel as if any of it is user friendly simply due to the sheer level of things you seemingly just have to "figure out" about its clumsy and overly technical interface. I also think that the game designers prioritized pretty colors over functionality. At 3:00 in this video alone there has to be a 2 minute crash course on what the alphanumeric values of the information bar mean just so that we can get a GENERAL idea of what to look for.
If your interface is that complicated, then it should NOT be designed that way.
I keep pointing to the galaxy map in Elite: Dangerous when thinking about how something like this should be laid out. E:D's map interface is at a glance almost immediately understandable. The tabs are clear, methods of breaking down information are obvious, the controls are intuitive and plotting is as simple as typing in the name of a system and clicking the navigate button once you're view is auto-moved to your desired location; no need to find hieroglyphic-like runes, decode their meanings and trying to figure out what order to plant them into a star gate to go someplace. And bookmarking anyplace in the galaxy is as simple as a button press and renaming them in your personal tracker for ease of use.
Never once in my 3 years of playing E:D have I ever questioned how I needed to use the galaxy map or how to alter my course by star type or system economy or political stability or any other of the myriad of other tracking options the game provides. And if ever I want to go to a world that another player has found, all I need is the system name and voilà, I'm starting to jump there, regardless of the distance, within a minute tops. NMS on the other hand I've been playing on and off nearly as long and I STILL get tripped up on the map screen and only vaguely understand what to do. And finding any system I hear about is an absolute chore.
Also, finding the ship that you actually WANT is far more complicated than it needs to be. And you're not even allowed any options for paint or exterior appearance. In E:D you simply go to a station that sells the ship type and you buy it. Exterior parts can be changed out at your leisure. SO much simpler.
No terrain is too difficult with the terrain manipulator set to flatten for building.
Subscribed. Great stuff
Wow this video was so helpful
Awesome tips thanks a million
Thanks a lot. First try and I found a paradise planet.
After I watched this video I found a paradise planet in the next galaxy over, I mean sure it has scorching rain storms but it has zero sentinel activity so thanks for the video 😊👍🏼
Great vid man thank you
I'm a desert boi so when i found a planet with those sands and cactuses i had to make a base. but the descriptions are great to know!
Awesome video!
Thanks :)
If you want to see some cool planets try using the warp gate in the anomaly and check out so of the other players bases.
The intro got me pausing the vid as soon as it hit. (yes i know its "RISE") It feels very anti climatic for a NMS info video.
After the intro the video is actually very good. keep up ^^
Nice vid thx!
really really helpful, thank you
Perfect thank you!
Underrated channel wish this game had more steam more players would make your channel blow up easy
Game has alot of steam but if you're not specific when searching it favors those with a higher view count unfortunately.
Just finding this, this helps out a ton. I'm trying to find a permanent home that doesn't have a storm ever few minutes.
Thanks for this. I do want to find paradise planets.
But for now, i'm totally digging my completely dead planetoid.
I just found a Grassy planet with extreme storms that have no ill-effect. There's no effect whatsoever for the "Extreme Storm". It's fun to just have the high wind over the grass.
Thanks so much for this chill tutorial. I don’t have this game yet but am poised to buy it assuming I can get my head around the gazillion aspects of survival. 🤔
The game is fun when it comes down to exploration but the core gameplay is kind of a 1 and done scenario, once you've done it there's no real point in doing it again. There are quite regularly content updates and they have been added with what's called an expedition. Expeditions give players a set of tasks to complete on a journey of exploration and are worth the play through. You will get many hours of enjoyment out of no mans sky if you decide to purchase it
Thanks friend!
I have a small shack of a base on an anomalous world with five or six rings in a small area.
It also has a single animal, a Dodecahedron made of bone with a glowing purple sphere in the middle.
wow I just found a cloud planet while doing the main missions and ngl its absolutely gorgeous there are no sentinels, no toxicity, radiation firestorm etc its just like earth just more cloudy I love it
I just want to point out that I found my paradise base planet on a G9 system. Regardless, it's a great guide.
the one thing that is annoying as hell about these paradise planets, it's the sentinel activity, which is an unwelcome remnant from the early versions of the game... I hope there is an update that allows you to get entirely rid of them on a whatever planet of your choice... If the combat was any good, ok... But the combat is the most atrocious feature of the game still, it isnt fun.
you can shut sentinels down on a planet now, with a little work, but it's temporary
What was the background music lool mad chill with your voice 👌
I found a paradise planet in a booming economy system last night, I’m setting up my base there :)
I lucked out on my first play of the game and got a paradise planet in my starting system. Iaftian N7 is a lush balmy world with lots of small inland seas, giant glowing fungi, gentle rolling hills and a massive underground ecosystem. NO SENTINALS. The rest of the system are either irradiated with high sentinel activity and a dead world thats inhabited by biological horrors where I mine for rusted metal to make ferrite.
been searching for over one hour
I randomly came across one yesterday, and instantly build my main base there xD didn't even know it was a thing..
Well done sir,i'm new to no man's sky,playing on VR steam index,very useful tips tanks you,subcribe
Very informative.
I am like 50hr in the game.
Ooof,u got a way to go bud...have fun exploring
Hey, little bit late to thank you but still will. Thank you mr human I do not know your guide was really helpful through my playtime and made it far more enjoyable so yeah. ( This is a little besides the point and it feels kinda rude to ask this but what is the pink bubble planet you show at the start?).
Nice video. I'm still searching for my unicorn... an undiscovered paradise world with blue skies, green grass, and blue water. I've found 2/3 many, many times but never all three.
Regarding the "Spectral Class" designator of a system, only the first designator (letter) means anything in terms of gameplay. The other designators are completely random. They're just an imitation of the real world spectral class system, which is where all of that other information you have comes from (the temperature and other oddities).
I was lucky enough to find one on my 3rd system on my first character, but then a later update changed the planet quite a bit.
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Literally my first warp jump found paradise planet 👌
I've found a rainy paradise planet with blood rain. Basically it changes your view to black and white with a sort of blood red tinge
Seen some people call them "Blood Planets"
Thought my game was glitching out at first
It’s paradise until boiling storms try to kill you 10 minutes later
The lush planet designation though tells you nothing about how nice the planet is, however. You have to land and read the "Weather" type for that. For example, you can run into "Rainy" planets that have "Beautiful" (ie. clear) weather. Never a drop of rain. Likewise you can run into benign sounding "grassy" planets that are racked by storms, with clever weather names like "Torrid Deluges" or "Scalding Rainstorms".
I need that pink bubble planet in my life 😭 trying to get to eissentam 🤭
The system address would have been nice for that pink planet, i liked it.
Awesome thanks
I got a 3 sun system with a paradise planet that had a flourishing moon with it. Took like 5 hours of travelling and doing other things to find it though
The bubble verdant planet was so pretty
I found two in my first 2 systems and I got the game yesterday
Thanks for this... finally know what those damn letters and numbers mean lol
Thank you ! I found a bubble planet so beatiful but rather want to find another without particularities. Is there a map with planets on the web for euclid galaxy ?
I just started a permadeath game and there is a Finned planet in my starter system. So, of course, I set up base next to two portals. Also, the planet you showed looks extremely like mine, same flora and fauna.
started the game on friday. found a pradise planet in my first hour with nice glowing grass etc, on my second day managed to get a settlement on there with 3 positive traits... did i get a lucky start :P
I never payed atention to these numbers and letters in galaxy map, been looking for paradise planets based only on existing water and green system. Thanks!