![]() You can still land on the planets and drill to extract the same elements. Using a Death Seed on a star destroys the atmosphere of all garden planets, converting them into rocky planets. Red Dwarf and White Dwarf systems never contain garden planets. Other stars that may have one garden planet are Supernovae (55%), Neutron Stars (35%), Red Giants (20%), and Blue Giants (20%). Yellow Dwarfs have the best chance of containing garden planets, with a 15% chance of containing three garden planets plus a 60% chance of containing one garden planet. Overall, garden planets are the least common type of planet on average, they make up less than 20% of all planets, and are only found in about one-third of all star systems. The Encounter Life option remains present until you complete a conversation (without Cancelling), drill on the planet, or use a Death Seed. The " Encounter Life" option after landing on the planet allows you to meet the local aliens, learn the alien Language, exchange Resources, and possibly learn a Technology. Natural garden planets are always occupied by one alien race. ![]() However, garden planets created by terraforming rocky planets retain their original elements (Iron, etc.). Some combination of these elements is found on all natural garden planets. Most garden planets can be drilled for Carbon, Oxygen, Cobalt, Gold, and/or Copper. The ship's oxygen meter is always filled to 100 upon landing (even for exotic ships such as the Podracer that use non-standard elements to refill the oxygen meter). The atmosphere results in Resistance-dependent damage to the ship's hull upon landing (base damage is 10). The primary characteristic of a garden planet is that it has a breathable atmosphere. Breathable atmosphere refills ship oxygen upon landing.Inhabited by aliens that can be encountered.Elements are extracted using a Drill after landing on planet (but are visible from orbit using a Geo Scanner). ![]()
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