What do I do with Emeril activated?
This Emeril has been activated by the extreme conditions in which it was formed, and is highly valuable. Emeril is found on planets orbiting green stars, and can be placed in a Refiner to create purified Chromatic Metal.
What do I do with activated indium?
Activated Indium is used as an ingredient for refining the following products using a Refiner: Chromatic Metal -- Activated Indium x1 → Chromatic Metal x4 ("Extract Chromatic Material", 0.9 sec./unit output) Chromatic Metal -- Pure Ferrite x1 + Activated Indium x1 →Can you deactivate Emeril in no man's sky?
now, for the AtlasPass v3 I need simple Emeril... can I deactivate it somehow? the recipe page only tells me how to make tons of Chromatic Metal from it. nope you gotta find regular emeril its usually in the same area as activated but most planets with a green star will have it.How do I use my Emeril Drive?
Using the Emeril Drive to Get EmerilOnce you have the Emeril Drive you can warp to a green star system and start mining Emeril. Open your Galactic Map and warp to a green star. Scan nearby planets and you'll find Emeril.
How do you refine Emeril in no man's sky?
Emeril can be refined using a Refiner with the following ingredients: Emeril x1 + Chromatic Metal x1 → Emeril x2 ("Chromatic Expansion", 0.36 sec./unit output)Activated Emeril Farm - No Man’s Sky
How do I make Emeril Drive?
Crafting the Emeril Drive requires Cadmium which can be found by:
- by mining in red coloured star systems using the Cadmium Drive.
- dissasembling purchased starship upgrades.
What is rusted metal used for in no man's sky?
Upon opening a Damaged Container, a GUI will pop up with an option to either discard or keep some Rusted Metal. Each container can contain up to 100 Rusted Metal each. Once the Rusted Metal is either discarded or moved to your inventory, the Damaged Container will open and you can receive a reward.What is an Emeril Drive?
The Emeril Drive is a Hyperdrive Technology module in No Man's Sky. Equipping it allows the player to travel to green star systems. The drive module can be crafted if the blueprint is known. Otherwise, it can be purchased from Technology vendors on stations in exchange for Nanite Clusters.How do you make indium?
Once the player has Medium Refiner/Large Refiner, they can use it to produce limitless Indium:
- Start with x6 Indium.
- Refine x2 Indium to create x4 Chromatic Metal.
- Refine x4 Indium and x4 Chromatic Metal to create x8 Indium.
- Repeat steps 2-3, creating 8 Indium for every 6 Indium started with.
How do you get indium?
Select a blue star and warp. Once you're in the system, scan planets for Indium. You just need to land and search for blue Indium deposits using your scanner. Use the Terrain Manipulator to harvest Indium from the deposits.How do you craft Pugneum?
10 Pugneum = 1 Nanite Cluster. 2 Pure Ferrite + 1 Pugneum = 3 Magnetised Ferrite. 1 Sodium + 1 Pugneum = 1 Sodium Nitrate. 1 Sodium Nitrate + 1 Pugneum = 3 Sodium Nitrate.How do you make Aronium?
Aronium is a tradeable.
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Aronium can be refined using a Refiner with the following ingredients:
- Paraffinium x30 + ...
- Paraffinium x30 + Tritium x20 + Ionised Cobalt x30 → Aronium x1 ("Alloy Latticing", 90 sec./unit output)
- Paraffinium x30 + Silver x20 + Cobalt x60 → Aronium x1 ("Alloy Latticing", 90 sec./unit output)
Can you deactivate cadmium?
Can I turn activated cadmium into normal cadmium? Nope. Just toss it in a refiner and hoard that chromatic metal. You'll need to find a different planet with regular cadmium.Can you refine activated indium?
Indium is found on planets orbiting blue stars, and can be placed in a Refiner to create purified Chromatic Metal. This Indium has been activated by the extreme conditions in which it was formed, and is highly valuable.What can be refined into chromatic metal?
Chromatic Metal can be refined using a Refiner with the following ingredients:
- Copper x2 → ...
- Cadmium x1 → ...
- Emeril x2 → ...
- Indium x2 → Chromatic Metal x4 ("Extract Chromatic Material", 0.9 sec./unit output)
- Activated Copper x1 → Chromatic Metal x1 ("Extract Chromatic Material", 0.9 sec./unit output)