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The subject of this article is from the Pathfinder update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 10 August, 2017. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 10 August, 2017.
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The subject of this article is from a previous version of No Man's Sky and is now considered obsolete.
The information from this article is kept for historical purposes and should not be further categorised. |
The information from this article is kept for historical purposes and should not be further categorised.
Shielding Sheet | |
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High capacity energy storage unit. | |
Category | Consumable |
Type | Defensive Energy Source |
Total Value | 1031.3 ![]() |
Updated | Pathfinder |
Shielding Sheets are Products used as power sources.
Summary[ | ]
High capacity energy storage unit. Since it's built primarily with Iron, which the most abundant oxide element, the Shielding line is a relatively cheap and reliable method to recharge your Exosuit Hazard Protection, Hazard Protection Units and Deflector Shield.
The Exosuit Hazard Protection module cannot be recharged with Iron directly, so items from the shielding line are often the only easy way to recharge it. Note that they only stack (to a max of 5) when in the starship inventory.
Game description[ | ]
High capacity energy storage unit. A hugely efficient device that optimizes energy storage within suit and ship inventories.
Used in Hazard Protection and Shield systems.
Build[ | ]
Shielding Sheet cannot be crafted.
Original formula:
Usage[ | ]
Shielding Sheets can be used to recharge the following items:
- Exosuit Hazard Protection Base System by ??%
- Hazard Protection Unit by >100% (overrecharges, some potential wasted)
- Starship Deflector Shield by 40%
Additional information[ | ]
- Can be bought and sold at the Galactic Trade Terminal.
Release history[ | ]
- Release - original game component
- Foundation (Update) - added platinum to the crafting blueprint, making this energy source more expensive to produce.
- NEXT - dropped from game