The Greatest No Man's Sky Beginners Tips Guide for 2023 – Go From New Player Zero to Space Hero!



Behold the greatest No Man’s Sky beginners tips guide for 2023! Let me show you everything I do starting from a fresh game save going from zero to space hero all in one episode!

I break down all the No Man’s Sky tips in this guide as they happen while progressing very quickly. This is hands down the greatest ever No Man’s Sky beginners tips guide ever created for 2023 gameplay so enjoy!

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8 thoughts on “The Greatest No Man's Sky Beginners Tips Guide for 2023 – Go From New Player Zero to Space Hero!”

  1. two quick things about minor settlements and one about terrain manipulator.
    Minor Settlement tip 1: those technology vendors are random and they can sell you absolutely any exosuite or multitool blueprint in the game though they do have a small chance to sell ship or exocraft tech, so if you don't see the blueprint you want and have time you can always look for another minor settlement.
    Minor Settlement tip 2: any tech blueprints purchased at minor settlements will be cheaper than they appear at the anomaly, and you can break tech chains by buying from the settlement. An example would be if you say found the greased shells blueprint at a settlement, you could buy it even if you don't have the prerequisite scattergun blueprint.
    terrain manipulator explanation: Many people I've run across wonder why using the smaller bubble gives you more resources from the terrain manipulator than the larger ones. The reason is how the game calculates resource gains. For most things like the decorative rocks and trees you blast away with your mining lasers, they give flat resources per tick, but only of the primary resource until they are destroyed where they give a final burst of resources, including the secondary resource. This means that efficient mining will give balanced amounts of primary and secondary resources for each object destroyed since you're not spending a ton of time on each object. Slowing down however will give you tons more of the primary resource as you'll be putting more ticks on each target. This effect extends to the terrain manipulator and ground deposits. You get resources per tick of destruction time. Smaller bubbles take longer to clear a patch of resources meaning you have more ticks on target, thus giving you more resources while a larger bubble clears the terrain faster leading to fewer damage ticks for the patch.
    Sorry if that last tip got a bit technical, I just find it interesting to know how the game works internally, but doing so can drain some of the thrill out of the game because you realize that resource efficiency is not always equivalent to time efficiency lol

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  2. A tip on the multi tool Mining beam and Heat [If you have more than one weapon/tool installed]. Once you build up a heat charge, but now need to move to a different spot to continue mining, use the Switch to Alt Weapon key. And when you move to the next spot you were going to mine swap back. The weapon is still "hot" or warmed up. This works as long as you do not fly off in your ship or swap Physical multi tools (just the weapons on the same multi-tool only).
    At the start you wont have a second function until you get the Terrain tool or the boltcaster.

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