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No Man’s Sky: How to Get Emeril and What it’s For

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Emeril – No Man’s Sky

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No Man’s Sky has quite a lot of different resources for you to mine out in your space travels, all for use in crafting. Or, you know, for profits. The elements are everywhere, and they each have a purpose. One such resource is the rare, neutral element of Emeril.

This precious green mineral is found within planets on green-tinted formations and rocks and other such mineable areas. It’s not used in a lot of blueprints that we have found so far, but it is quite pricey in the market. So perhaps it can be a way for you to earn some extra units during your adventures. You can also of course buy Emeril, but keep an eye out for any mark ups from its original 270 unit price. It can get expensive, and you might not turn the profit you’re looking for.

“A silver-black metal that emits low levels of radiation. A highly sought after element that’s used in the construction of planetary outposts. Can be combined with other elements to create valuable alloys if recipe is available.”

There you have it, you’re on your way to being Emeril Lagasse! If you need more help with No Man’s Sky, check out our robust wiki full of guides and tips!


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