Greetings CMDR's
new player here (not quite Epic new, but still) I am closing in on 400 hrs played. Every once in a while I get the urge to explore some and so far I have made two voyages, totalling to around 50000 ly distance travelled.
For me exploring is quite a mixed bag, sometimes its extremely repetative, and sometimes there is a Water World every second jump. I guess this sounds pretty common.
But what I have the most trouble with, is to determine the true value/ rarity of the things I find along the way, and I hope we can discuss this here a bit.
Now granted, i don't expect to find one ELW after another, but still, in total I have found around 4 undiscovered ones so far which feels like a pretty low percentage. On the other hand, I keep finding terraformable WW around every corner. Are these so much more common? Not to speak of terraformable HMC, which seem to be even more common. I even find more Ammonia worlds than ELW)
I have tried the proposed method of only filtering for F-class Stars, but to no avail. All that did, was (subjectively) limiting my chances to find anything useful at all.
I did however discover some (in my eyes) unusual things during my travels, an would like to list them her in hopes that you guys can give me some insight on how rare or common these are:
Wouldn't be surprised if these are not that uncommon at all, but I hope to add at least some significance to my expolartion yourney.
- Twins (both being near exact copies of each other in terms of mass and diameter and with same baricenter): 2 class B stars, 2 Ammonia Worlds, 2 Terraformable HMC
- Ringed: Water Worlds, Ammonia Worlds, HMC's, Brown Dwarf Stars
- 4 T-Tauri stars and 4 black HMC with rings in one system
- 7 stars in one system, 6 stars in one system plus ELW
- A and B class star and 8 Gas Giants all without rings,
- System with one of each: G, K, M, L, T class stars
- black/brown Icy Planets?
- 2 complete binary mini Solar Systems orbiting each other
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Keep an eye open for Green Gas Giants.
Also see if you can find a Gas Giant with 6 or more gas giants as moons
Show us your interesting discoveries!
@Caramel Clown If I knew that you were "collecting" them before, I'd send a handful I found your way. Found a couple extremely fast with very wide but short cones that were just insane. Ah, yes. Butterflies in my own naming scheme :)