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No Man’s Sky: How to Get Electron Vapor

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Electron Vapor – No Man’s Sky

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No Man’s Sky is all about exploring the universe, and one of the primary ways you’ll be able to do that is thanks to your hyperdrive. It will warp you to whole new star systems as you journey to the galactic core, but you’ll need to fuel it up, first.

Electron Vapor is a primary ingredient in Antimatter, which is a primary ingredient in Warp Cells, which is how your hyperdrive is fueled up. You can craft Electron Vapors using 100 Plutoniums and one Suspension Fluid, or you can of course buy them from any traders that may supply them for you. You can’t mine this out in the world, as it’s a technology component. However, you can certainly sell them for 4,950 units if you so please. But it’s really smart to keep these for supplying your hyperdrive and making jumps to progress your journey in the game.

“Captured cloud of ionized electrons. A fundamental component of many technologies, and often used in the creation of antimatter.”

Need any other No Man’s Sky help? Check out our robust wiki full of guides and other tips for crafting more resources!

 

 


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