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NmsExocraft SizeComparison

Size comparison: Pilgrim, Nomad, Roamer, Colossus

Exocraft are planetary exploration vehicles.

Summary

Exocraft are planetary exploration vehicles which, with the right technology, can locate specific Points of Interest, mine basic resources or engage in combat with Sentinels and some fauna.

Five Exocraft are available, and can be used to explore any planet once they have been summoned by building their respective geobays. In order to build any of the exocraft bays, a base must be built first to unlock its blueprint by building an Exocraft Terminal. You unlock the Exocraft Terminal by completing the mission Expanding the Base.

All Exocraft keep their inventories and installed tech when summoned, even on different planets, systems, and across galaxies.

Normally, the player can only summon an Exocraft if it is not more than 750u away from the desired summoning location. However, building an Exocraft Summoning Station on a planet removes the distance condition, allowing the player to summon any owned Exocraft to their position from any other location on that planet.

Exocraft can be customized in appearance at their respective summoning stations using the orange panel. Options include paint colours, decals and boost particle colour.

Nomad

Nomad Water Glide

Nomad gliding over water
(recommended for Portal Travellers)

The smallest and lightest Exocraft is the Nomad. What it may lack in cargo space (the vehicle only has 16 slots), this hovercraft makes up for in speed, agility and its ability to glide over water.

The Nomad has an Exocraft Acceleration Module pre-built.

Roamer

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The Roamer in action.

The mid-range Exocraft is the Roamer, a great all-rounder with 28 slots which is capable of quickly crossing rugged terrain and adapting to most situations including underwater operations. The geobay blueprint for the Roamer can be unlocked at the Base Computer via the Base Computer Archives mission, allowing players to obtain an Exocraft without building an Exocraft Terminal.

Colossus

The Colossus is the largest Exocraft. This lumbering behemoth offers an enormous cargo hold (42 slots in total), perfect for those looking to harvest resources.

The Colossus has an Exocraft Mining Laser pre-built.

Due to its weak engine and general lack of grip, it was often regarded as a mobile cargo unit. To amend this problem and make it a proper space truck the Colossus received an update in NEXT, giving it more speed and agility (its base speed was augmented even further in Update 1.63). With the free calling of all ships and possesion without a freighter, it also lost its value as a cargo unit. Thus the update kept it relevant.

Pilgrim

The Pilgrim, a vehicle with 16 slots which comes with an Exocraft Acceleration Module pre-installed, is the only two-wheeled member of the Exocraft family. With full upgrades in place, it is the fastest of any Exocraft. It is the most land-based member of the exocraft family, having a much longer boost and being able to take huge leaps, but crawling while in water.

Nautilon

Nautilon exopage

Nautilon swimming under water

The Nautilon is a submersible vehicle that allows underwater navigation, combat and mining. It can be summoned to any ocean on the planet, as well as docked at underwater buildings.

Acquiring Exocraft

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Nomad, Colossus, and Roamer with their respective Geobays (left to right)

All Exocraft Geobay blueprints may be obtained at the Construction Research Station.

After constructing an Exocraft Terminal, acquire the Roamer, Nomad, and Colossus by hiring a Vy'keen Technician for your planetary (or freighter) base and completing a new series of missions. You can place a Geobay on any planet. Doing so will summon the corresponding Exocraft.

The Pilgrim Geobay blueprint can only be purchased from the Construction Research Station for 10 Salvaged Technology, the same applies to the Exocraft Summoning Station blueprint.

The Nautilon Chamber is available as part of the Dreams of the Deep mission. If the Nautilon is obtained with the Construction Research Station, then the blueprint for the Hydrothermal Fuel Cell must be obtained from a Manufacturing Facility, or an Operations Centre.

Upgrades for Nomad, Roamer, Colossus and Pilgrim

Upgrades for Nautilon

For Nautilon upgrades, see the dedicated Nautilon page.

Release history

  • Pathfinder - Introduced to the game.
  • NEXT - Improved Colossus speed and climb ability to enhance its performance.
  • NEXT 1.63
    • Added the Pilgrim and its blueprint for the Pilgrim Geobay can be purchased from the Blueprint Analyser.
    • Increased the inventory size of all Exocraft.
    • Increased the base speed of the Colossus.
    • Added Upgrade Modules for Exocrafts that can be purchased with Nanite Clusters from the Technician once their quest chain is complete.
    • Expanded the Exocraft Quick Menu options to allow all owned and in-range Exocraft to be summoned, not just the current primary Exocraft.
    • Added the ability to customise the Exocraft with unique paint, decals and boost particle options.[1]
    • Added specific technology to customise Exocraft handling, allowing drivers to spec their vehicles for grip or drift.
    • Added a speedometer display to the HUD while driving an Exocraft.
    • Fixed an issue where Exocraft with laser upgrades could still not mine resources that required an Advanced Mining Laser.
    • Fixed an issue where Exocraft could not mine terrain resources.
  • Abyss - Added the Nautilon
  • Beyond
    • Added fully modelled cockpits / interiors for all the Exocraft and the Nautilon Submarine.
    • Fixed a number of issues where trees and rocks could not be run over by Exocraft.

Gallery

References

  1. No Man's Sky Exocraft Customisation added in NEXT 1.63 update.
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