How rare is a gas giant ammonia world with rings?

Hi everyone,

Been exploring and came across an ammonia gas giant with rings, just wondering how rare this really is? :) Sorry still new to the forums and trying to figure out how to post images, but I think I finally figured it out.

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Most Gas Giants have rings so it follows that most Gas Giants with Ammonia based life are probably gonna have rings.
As far as a Gas Giant having ammonia based life, they aren't common at all, but I don't think they are super rare either. I've run across a number of them without really looking for them.

Also, FYI, can't see the picture in post #2
 
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Ammonia tends to turn planets brown. Gas-giants-with-ammonia-life tend to be a murky brown colour, predominantly, with the usual multiple "eyes" and overall splotchiness life-bearing gas giants have. So they're usually fairly easy to tell apart on the system map.

And yes, ringed ammonia-life-bearing gas giants are fairly common, though not as common as your typical bog-standard blue Type III. Unfortunately, life-bearing gas giants don't pay any extra over dead ones.
 
Well MrPickle those are pretty common. Not as common as Class 1's 3's and water based life. The valuable one is the Class 2. (it pays better then all the other Gas giants) The Rare ones are class 4 / class 5 and Water Giants. And the really rare Helium Rich Gas giant. Alas none pay very well.

It's good you learned to post images. I had a tough time with it to at 1st. In fact I still don't know how to spoiler tag things!
Anyways, you'll find many amazing things in our galaxy.

Tell us about yourself!
Are you an explorer?
 
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Yep I'm an explorer I rigged a DBX to get 36 light year jump without using engineer stuff. Currently gonna try a go completely around the milkyway.
 
Sorry for the long delay, college classes started up and been super busy. Currently I'm headed toward the elephant trunk nebula so I guess that would be clock wise from bubble.
 
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