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!Name!!Description!!Statistics!!Image!!Surface view | !Name!!Description!!Statistics!!Image!!Surface view | ||
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!Mariterra<ref>Formerly called "Mediterranean"</ref> | !{{anchor|Mariterra|Mariterra}}<ref>Formerly called "Mediterranean"</ref> | ||
|A lush and tropical habitable world covered with oceans. | |A lush and tropical habitable world covered with oceans. | ||
Mariterra planets are abundant with basic resources and oil, but lack advanced resources. | Mariterra planets are abundant with basic resources and oil, but lack advanced resources. | ||
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|[[File:Mediterainean planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Mediterranean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Mediterainean planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Mediterranean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Aquatica<ref>Formerly called "Waterworld"</ref> | !{{anchor|Aquatica|Aquatica}}<ref>Formerly called "Waterworld"</ref> | ||
|A unique habitable world covered almost entirely by a single large ocean. | |A unique habitable world covered almost entirely by a single large ocean. | ||
Constructing any large infrastructure on their surfaces will be resource and time intensive. However, these planets contain huge deposits of [[Crude Oil]] and [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|Spiniform Stalagmite Crystals]] that make the efforts worthwhile. Better carry lots of [[Soil Pile|Soil Piles]] and [[Foundation|Foundations]] before visiting! | Constructing any large infrastructure on their surfaces will be resource and time intensive. However, these planets contain huge deposits of [[Crude Oil]] and [[Spiniform_Stalagmite_Crystal|Spiniform Stalagmite Crystals]] that make the efforts worthwhile. Better carry lots of [[Soil Pile|Soil Piles]] and [[Foundation|Foundations]] before visiting! | ||
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|[[File:Ocean planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Ocean planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Crimsonis<ref>Formerly called "Red stone"</ref> | !{{anchor|Crimsonis|Crimsonis}}<ref>Formerly called "Red stone"</ref> | ||
|A habitable world similar to Mariterra planets, but with red soil and mushrooms growing all across the surface. | |A habitable world similar to Mariterra planets, but with red soil and mushrooms growing all across the surface. | ||
They have similar resources to Mariterra planets, but also spawn other rare organic resources. | They have similar resources to Mariterra planets, but also spawn other rare organic resources. | ||
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|[[File:Red Stone planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Red mushroom planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Red Stone planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Red mushroom planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Cyclonius<ref>Formerly called "Hurricane Stone Forest"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914">Added in the [[Patch Notes/0.7.18.6914|Patch 0.7.18.6914]]</ref> | !{{anchor|Cyclonius|Cyclonius}}<ref>Formerly called "Hurricane Stone Forest"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914">Added in the [[Patch Notes/0.7.18.6914|Patch 0.7.18.6914]]</ref> | ||
|A hot, barren world with an active atmosphere. Strong winds eroded the surface and caused its unique terrain. | |A hot, barren world with an active atmosphere. Strong winds eroded the surface and caused its unique terrain. | ||
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|[[File:Hurricane stone forest planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Hurricane stone forest planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Hurricane stone forest planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Hurricane stone forest planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Desolus<ref>Formerly called "Barren desert"</ref> | !{{anchor|Desolus|Desolus}}<ref>Formerly called "Barren desert"</ref> | ||
| A barren world with no atmosphere, its surface covered with craters, lifeless dirt, and rock. These planets are similar to the moon that orbits Earth. | | A barren world with no atmosphere, its surface covered with craters, lifeless dirt, and rock. These planets are similar to the moon that orbits Earth. | ||
Since there's no atmosphere, [[Wind_Turbine|Wind Turbines]] are useless. There are no oceans either, so these planets have large amounts of construction area, and can as such be a decent source of [[Soil_Pile|Soil Piles]]. | Since there's no atmosphere, [[Wind_Turbine|Wind Turbines]] are useless. There are no oceans either, so these planets have large amounts of construction area, and can as such be a decent source of [[Soil_Pile|Soil Piles]]. | ||
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|[[File:Barren Desert planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Barren planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Barren Desert planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Barren planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Geloterra<ref>Formerly called "Ashen gelisol"</ref> | !{{anchor|Geloterra|Geloterra}}<ref>Formerly called "Ashen gelisol"</ref> | ||
|A frozen world covered with rock and soil. | |A frozen world covered with rock and soil. | ||
Geloterra planets generally contain a large number of various resources, but their thin atmosphere and lack of fuel can easily lead to power shortages. | Geloterra planets generally contain a large number of various resources, but their thin atmosphere and lack of fuel can easily lead to power shortages. | ||
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|[[File:Ashen Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ashen gelisol planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Ashen Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ashen gelisol planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Glacieon<ref>Formerly called "Ice field gelisol"</ref> | !{{anchor|Glacieon|Glacieon}}<ref>Formerly called "Ice field gelisol"</ref> | ||
|A frozen planet covered in ice that may have pockets of water scattered around the surface. These planets are similar to Jupiter's moon Europa. | |A frozen planet covered in ice that may have pockets of water scattered around the surface. These planets are similar to Jupiter's moon Europa. | ||
Large veins of [[Fire Ice]] can be found on these planets. Since they're usually far away from their star and have weak winds, they're terrible sources for renewable energy. Use of [[Thermal_Power_Station|Thermal Power Stations]] is recommended. | Large veins of [[Fire Ice]] can be found on these planets. Since they're usually far away from their star and have weak winds, they're terrible sources for renewable energy. Use of [[Thermal_Power_Station|Thermal Power Stations]] is recommended. | ||
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|[[File:Ice Field Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ice planet surface.png|150px|center|]] | |[[File:Ice Field Gelisol planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Ice planet surface.png|150px|center|]] | ||
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!Gobi | !{{anchor|Gobi|Gobi}} | ||
|A dry, barren world covered with deserts and possessing a thin atmosphere. | |A dry, barren world covered with deserts and possessing a thin atmosphere. | ||
Gobi planets contain mountains, so they're a great source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]]. The rest of their terrain is naturally flat, making them ideal places for large-scale construction. | Gobi planets contain mountains, so they're a great source for [[Soil_Pile|soil piles]]. The rest of their terrain is naturally flat, making them ideal places for large-scale construction. | ||
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|[[File:Gobi planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Gobi desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Gobi planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Gobi desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Halitum<ref>Formerly called "Rocky Salt Lake"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | !{{anchor|Halitum|Halitum}}<ref>Formerly called "Rocky Salt Lake"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | ||
|A barren world covered with vast salt flats and some normal soil. | |A barren world covered with vast salt flats and some normal soil. | ||
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|[[File:Rocky salt lake planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Rocky salt lake planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Rocky salt lake planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Rocky salt lake planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Icefrostia<ref>Formerly called "Frozen tundra"</ref><ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | !{{anchor|Icefrostia|Icefrostia}}<ref>Formerly called "Frozen tundra"</ref><ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | ||
|A frozen world covered by tundra and snow, and possessing an active atmosphere. | |A frozen world covered by tundra and snow, and possessing an active atmosphere. | ||
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|[[File:Frozen tundra planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | |[[File:Frozen tundra planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | ||
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!Lava | !{{anchor|Lava|Lava}} | ||
|A hot world covered with lakes of molten lava. | |A hot world covered with lakes of molten lava. | ||
Lava planets usually contain vast amounts of metal ores, and these planets can use [[Geothermal Power Station|Geothermal Power Stations]] to freely harvest energy. Good for mining sites. | Lava planets usually contain vast amounts of metal ores, and these planets can use [[Geothermal Power Station|Geothermal Power Stations]] to freely harvest energy. Good for mining sites. | ||
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|[[File:Lava planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Lava planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Lava planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Lava planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Maroonfrost<ref>Formerly called "Scarlet Ice Lake"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | !{{anchor|Maroonfrost|Maroonfrost}}<ref>Formerly called "Scarlet Ice Lake"</ref><ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | ||
|A frozen world covered by scarlet soil and large swathes of frozen ocean. | |A frozen world covered by scarlet soil and large swathes of frozen ocean. | ||
Maroonfrosts are barren, frozen planets with large deposits of [[Copper Ore]] and [[Titanium Ore]], but not much else. | Maroonfrosts are barren, frozen planets with large deposits of [[Copper Ore]] and [[Titanium Ore]], but not much else. | ||
Notably, [[Icarus]] can walk and place buildings directly on the planet's frozen oceans | Notably, [[Icarus]] can walk and place buildings directly on the planet's frozen oceans. | ||
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|[[File:Scarlet ice lake planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Scarlet ice lake planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Scarlet ice lake planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Scarlet ice lake planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Onyxtopia<ref>Formerly called "Crystal desert"</ref><ref name="0.9.26.12891">Added in the [[Patch Notes/0.9.26.12891|Patch 0.9.26.12891]]</ref> | !{{anchor|Onyxtopia|Onyxtopia}}<ref>Formerly called "Crystal desert"</ref><ref name="0.9.26.12891">Added in the [[Patch Notes/0.9.26.12891|Patch 0.9.26.12891]]</ref> | ||
|A barren world covered with deserts of various crystalized matter, and possessing an active atmosphere. | |A barren world covered with deserts of various crystalized matter, and possessing an active atmosphere. | ||
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|[[File:Crystal desert planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | |[[File:Crystal desert planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | ||
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!Pandora swamp<ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | !{{anchor|Pandora swamp|Pandora swamp}}<ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | ||
|A habitable world covered in bizarre plants, without any notable bodies of water. | |A habitable world covered in bizarre plants, without any notable bodies of water. | ||
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|[[File:Pandora swamp planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | |[[File:Pandora swamp planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | ||
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!Prairirea<ref>Formerly called "Prairie"</ref> | !{{anchor|Prairirea|Prairirea}}<ref>Formerly called "Prairie"</ref> | ||
|A habitable world similar to Mariterra planets, with fewer bodies of water and more grasslands. | |A habitable world similar to Mariterra planets, with fewer bodies of water and more grasslands. | ||
Prairies have rich deposits of organic resources and balanced mineral deposits. However, [[Titanium Ore]] is quite rare on Prairies. | Prairies have rich deposits of organic resources and balanced mineral deposits. However, [[Titanium Ore]] is quite rare on Prairies. | ||
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|[[File:Prairie planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Prairie planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Prairie planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Prairie planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Sakura Ocean<ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | !{{anchor|Sakura Ocean|Sakura Ocean}}<ref name="0.7.18.6914" /> | ||
|A colorful habitable world covered with oceans and exotic plants that contain [[Sulfuric Acid]] as sap. | |A colorful habitable world covered with oceans and exotic plants that contain [[Sulfuric Acid]] as sap. | ||
Sakura oceans have similar resources to Oceanic Jungles, rich with organic resources such as [[Crude Oil]] and [[Coal]]. | Sakura oceans have similar resources to Oceanic Jungles, rich with organic resources such as [[Crude Oil]] and [[Coal]]. | ||
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|[[File:Sakura ocean planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Sakura ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Sakura ocean planet view.png|150px|center]]||[[File:Sakura ocean planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Savanna<ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | !{{anchor|Savanna|Savanna}}<ref name="0.9.26.12891" /> | ||
|A habitable world covered by great plains. Only a handful of bodies of water exist. | |A habitable world covered by great plains. Only a handful of bodies of water exist. | ||
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|[[File:Savanna planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | |[[File:Savanna planet surface.png|center|150x150px|alt=]] | ||
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!Scorchedia<ref>Formerly called "Arid desert"</ref> | !{{anchor|Scorchedia|Scorchedia}}<ref>Formerly called "Arid desert"</ref> | ||
| A dry, barren world covered with vast deserts. | | A dry, barren world covered with vast deserts. | ||
Scorchedia planets generally contain unbalanced deposits, good for mining certain resources. | Scorchedia planets generally contain unbalanced deposits, good for mining certain resources. | ||
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|[[File:Arid planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Arid desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Arid planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Arid desert planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Sulfuria<ref>Formerly called "Volcanic Ash"</ref> | !{{anchor|Sulfuria|Sulfuria}}<ref>Formerly called "Volcanic Ash"</ref> | ||
|A hot world covered with volcanic ash and pools of [[Sulfuric Acid]]. | |A hot world covered with volcanic ash and pools of [[Sulfuric Acid]]. | ||
Sulfuria planets have no rare resource deposits, but their oceans of Sulfuric Acid can greatly simplify the player's production line. | Sulfuria planets have no rare resource deposits, but their oceans of Sulfuric Acid can greatly simplify the player's production line. | ||
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|[[File:Volcanic Ash planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Volcanic ash planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Volcanic Ash planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Volcanic ash planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Tropicana<ref>Formerly called "Oceanic jungle"</ref> | !{{anchor|Tropicana|Tropicana}}<ref>Formerly called "Oceanic jungle"</ref> | ||
|A habitable world that covered with vast tropical jungles and huge bodies of water. | |A habitable world that covered with vast tropical jungles and huge bodies of water. | ||
Tropicana planets are filled with organic beings, so they have rich deposits of rare organic resources such as [[Crude Oil]]. However, the amount of water covering their surfaces makes them better suited for mining than manufacturing, unless the player has enough [[Soil Pile|Soil Piles]]. | Tropicana planets are filled with organic beings, so they have rich deposits of rare organic resources such as [[Crude Oil]]. However, the amount of water covering their surfaces makes them better suited for mining than manufacturing, unless the player has enough [[Soil Pile|Soil Piles]]. | ||
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|[[File:Oceanic Jungle planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Jungle planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Oceanic Jungle planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Jungle planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Gas Giant | !{{anchor|Gas Giant|Gas Giant}} | ||
|[[Gas Giant]]s are commonly found around the universe, and are a good source of [[Deuterium]] and [[Hydrogen]] by using [[Orbital Collector]]s. | |[[Gas Giant]]s are commonly found around the universe, and are a good source of [[Deuterium]] and [[Hydrogen]] by using [[Orbital Collector]]s. | ||
Notably, there are 3 different types of Gas Giants: red, brown, and teal. The teal Gas Giants produce more Deuterium than the others. | Notably, there are 3 different types of Gas Giants: red, brown, and teal. The teal Gas Giants produce more Deuterium than the others. | ||
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|[[File:Gas Giant planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Gas giant planet surface.png|150px|center]] | |[[File:Gas Giant planet view.PNG|150px|center]]||[[File:Gas giant planet surface.png|150px|center]] | ||
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!Ice Giant | !{{anchor|Ice Giant|Ice Giant}} | ||
|[[Ice Giant]]s are less commonly found around the universe, but are a good source of [[Fire Ice]] and [[Hydrogen]] by using [[Orbital Collector]]s. | |[[Ice Giant]]s are less commonly found around the universe, but are a good source of [[Fire Ice]] and [[Hydrogen]] by using [[Orbital Collector]]s. | ||
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