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No Man’s Sky: How to Get Carite Sheet and What it Does

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Within No Man’s Sky, you will have a wealth of different things you can craft from resources that you mine around the world. You of course need blueprints in order to first learn how to craft different recipes, and one of the first ones you will encounter within the game is the Carite Sheet.

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In order to make a Carite Sheet, you’ll need 50 iron, which can be found in asteroids as well as within planets. Oh, and don’t forget that if you have excess units, purchasing your resources at trade posts isn’t a bad idea to save time. With this technology component, you’ll be able to repair your equipment, upgrade your jetpack, and generally just use it as a core ingredient to a lot of different blueprints. It’s very valuable, and incredibly easy to make once you have the recipe!

“A lightweight metal product heavily used in ship part manufacture. Also used in the construction of planetside outposts and facilities of all known primary species.”

There you have it! You’re one step closer to being a master crafter in No Man’s Sky! If you need any more with the game, check out our robust wiki filled with guides and tips.


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