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Ship Hunting and Salvaging: A Sentinel Ship Guide to how they Spawn to help farm the perfect ship fo...

Ship Hunting and Salvaging: A Sentinel Ship Guide to how they Spawn to help farm the perfect ship for you!

I believe its time to use documented proof to show definitively how Sentinel Ship Spawning actually works and show off how you can use that knowledge to your advantage. For today’s documentation I could not spare the time to find a Wild S class spawned ship so instead I simply grabbed one from the Coordinate Exchange as the basis for my research. Credit where credit is due, here is the link to the post I used by sedatedsashquatch

The Ship We Shall Experiment On Today

For this experiment I found 4 copies of this ship on the same planet. I wanted to get one of each Class Rating but was not able to and ended up with 2 B Class instead. Here are the 4 ships I found, I forgot to record the coordinates for one of the B-Class. NOTE that ALL ships that spawn in the system will be the same ship design. If you want a different design you must SWAP SYSTEMS. 1 Sentinel Ship design per System!

Here is Decisive proof of my 4 finds with coordinates to 3 of them. The names listed in the repair screen are INCORRECT

Here is documentation of what the ships looked like internally right after I claimed them with the correctly updated name. Likely a bug that the names change right now might be related to them being buildings.

With the ships claimed they update to show their TRUE NAME which is Salvaged-a

From here I renamed each of the ships. For clarity the pictures have the ships always in the same tiles so you can easily compare picture to picture. The S class was renamed to Wild S, The 1st B class become Wild Bv1, the 2nd B class became Wild Bv2, and the A-Class became Wild-Av1. Now lets look at their Supercharged slots.

As you can see here EACH of the 4 ships has its own unique Super Charged Layout

With this information we can decisively prove that the Super Charged Layout of Sentinel Ships is NOT SEEDED to the System. I have managed to claim the same ship at the same crash site in my own worlds multiple times and they always have the same Super Charged slots in each crash location. This means that the CRASH LOCATION determines the Super Charged Layout. This is similar to how Multi-tool Supercharge Slots work!

This information means that if you find a GREAT ship you CAN farm it on that planet to try and find one with a better Supercharged Layout.

Next I will prove decisively that the CORE stats of each ship is SEEDED on upgrades and that you will ALWAYS get the same CORE stats from NON-WILD ships.

Here we can see that the two B-Class Ships have identical CORE stats upon being claimed and file reloaded at the space station

Here we can see that the two Wild B-Class Ships have the same Identical A-Class core but the Wild-A Class has minutely higher damage and shields.

And finally we have the 4 ships compared at S-Class rating. All 3 of the ships that were upgraded have IDENTICAL CORE stats. The WILD S however has a slightly better shield and a much better Damage rating.

CONCLUSION

  1. All Sentinel Ships in a system have the SAME NAME, SAME UPGRADE CORE, AND SAME APPEARANCE
  2. ALL Sentinel Ships have IDENTICAL CORE when upgraded! Their STARTING STATS and CLASS are irrelevant
  3. Sentinel Ship Super Charge Layout is determined by the CRASH LOCATION so we can FARM FOR BETTER SC on any given ship! HUGE WIN.
  4. The SC layout is not determined in ANY WAY by the crashed ships WILD RATING, this means that a C-Class can have better Super Charged Slots than a Wild S-Class its ENTIRELY RANDOM.
  5. It is UNKNOWN is Wild S ships spawn with a higher chance at a good CORE or if this particular ship is just LUCKY. It may take hundreds of samples to make even a basic conclusion on this!

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I’ve noticed that a HUGE number of people are having problems finding their Sentinel Ships in the first place! Particularly and issues with Dissonant systems not spawning ships. This happens on planets that are Corrupted Sentinel and of the Dead/Exotic/Paradise types! Those systems should always be avoided.

When I warp into a Dissonant system I use my Freighter to scan all the planets and see what type spawned the Corrupted Sentinels if it has one of those world types I just warp to a new system as there will not be ships there. You can use the Resonance map from space and if it gives you an error about interference you know FOR SURE there are no ships or Multi-tools in that system!

Also some people are having problems with their Sentinel Space Combat. If you are near a space station they will spawn FOREVER you must get sufficiently far away. Also you cannot raise the Alert level in a Pirate system so don’t use those systems!

Hopefully this information completely clears up any confusion on how Sentinel Ships spawn and how to find them, but if you have further questions you can post them below for investigation!

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How to lose or discourage a player from following my friends and I?

Maybe a bit of a strange question. My friends and I know this guy and he’s basically a stalker.

That’s the long and short of it.

I played around 100 hours of No Man’s sky and they decided to start playing it again and my friends have been looking for another game to play multiplayer with so we all joined and started playing.

Within one day of playing, and me streaming it once, this guy who basically is stalking me and my friends, saw in my stream and immediately showed up while my friend was playing last night and started harassing her, messing with her base, he built a base next to her, and now she wants to leave and go make another base somewhere else and not be found. She told me he was bringing sentinels into her bace, she doesn’t know how to really play super well yet and fight, and he started building around her stuff, trying to chat her up and it was making her uncomfortable. He kept requesting that she go to voice chat and she kept refusing and trying to hint she wasn’t interested. He then friended her in game but she refused to friend him back.. I know all this because she called me in the middle of night on discord complaining about it to me.

Unfortunately this guy used to be my friend so he does know where some of my stuff is but if we all were to move, and go somewhere else, what’s the stop him from following us again and keep trying to build bases near us and harass people?

I don’t think there’s a block feature, I’m just wondering if there’s some ways I could use to avoid him? And at the same time are there things I can do in the game to make him have a very uncomfortable experience anytime he’s around us so that he stops wanting to harass me and my friends?

I don’t know why no man’s sky doesn’t have a block player feature. This guy definitely keeps trying to bring drama in with me and my friends when when he’s gone no one has any problems with one another.

My friends are enjoying this game immensely, and this is a mother and her child and some of her family including now her father might want to play, but now this development has sort of put a dampener on things and I would like everybody to enjoy the game experience as much as possible without this guy mucking everything up, which he definitely will try to do knowing him. Everyone already tried telling him in the past they were not interested in talking to him anymore and even stopped communicating so showing up at my friends base and trying to force an interaction and basically move next store was definitely creepster level.

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Have planetary coordinates shifted or changed at all since NEXT?

The universe hasn’t been fully regenerated since NEXT came out, but I wouldn’t be surprised if some things have moved around. Would the planetary coords of a feature or structure have changed since 2018 even if its position hasn’t?

Yes, I know how coordinates work. I’m just wondering if the way they’re implemented in game has changed at all in the past 6 years.

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'Benefits' of one-star systems.

The crashed ships seem to be consistently lower class. Still some A-class shuttles.

Smaller amounts of materials to purchase from NPCs, prices may be lower (but not wiring looms).

There seem to be double the number of autophages at the usual sites (crashed freighters, drop pods, ejected autophage sites, waypoint beacons, and the debris ‘robot’ without an NPC nearby).

Across a half-dozen systems, no planets with aggressive sentinels… so far.

580,000 ly to go, or until I get tired of this “plan”. Galaxy 71…

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