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The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018. |
The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018.
Trophy is a list of game trophies.
Summary[ | ]
The following is a list of trophies available in No Man's Sky. There are 28 available trophies.
There are three basic trophy categories:
- three trophies (bronze/silver/gold) for each of the eight milestones, except Extreme Survival and On-foot exploration (both of which have no bronze trophies).
- five red trophies for special achievements
- a platinum trophy awarded upon receiving all other trophies (not available on Steam).
An excellent guide on gaining these trophies can be found playstationtrophies.org here.
List of trophies (Grouped by area)[ | ]
Name | Status | Milestone | Details | Trophy |
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Attain 'Known' status | Alien Colonist Encounters | Met 10 Aliens | Bronze |
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Attain 'Diplomat' status | Alien Colonist Encounters | Met 50 Aliens | Silver |
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Attain 'Ambassador' status | Alien Colonist Encounters | Met 80 Aliens | Gold |
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Attain 'Robust' status | Extreme Survival | Survive 20 sols on Extreme worlds | Silver |
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Attain 'Everlasting' status | Extreme Survival | Survive 32 sols on Extreme worlds | Gold |
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Attain 'Entrepreneur' status | Most Units Accrued | Obtain 150,000 units | Bronze |
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Attain 'Trader' status | Most Units Accrued | Obtain 1,000,000 units | Silver |
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Attain 'Magnate' status | Most Units Accrued | Obtain 2,000,000 units | Gold |
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Attain 'Nomad' status | On-foot Exploration | Travel 40,000u | Silver |
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Attain 'Adventurer' status | On-foot Exploration | Travel 100,000u | Gold |
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Attain 'Novice' status | Ships Destroyed | Destroy 1 starship | Bronze |
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Attain 'Notorious' status | Ships Destroyed | Destroy 50 starships | Silver |
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Attain 'Legend' status | Ships Destroyed | Destroy 80 starships | Gold |
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Attain 'Trailblazer' status | Space Exploration | Warped 3 times | Bronze |
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Attain 'Pioneer' status | Space Exploration | Warped 40 times | Silver |
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Attain 'Discoverer' status | Space Exploration | Warped 75 times | Gold |
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Attain 'Naturalist' status | Planet Zoology Scanned | Scanned all species on 1 planet | Bronze |
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Attain 'Archivist' status | Planet Zoology Scanned | Scanned all species on 7 planets | Silver |
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Attain 'Encyclopedia' status | Planet Zoology Scanned | Scanned all species on 10 planets | Gold |
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Attain 'Confused' status | Words Collected | Learned 10 words | Bronze |
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Attain 'Interpreter' status | Words Collected | Learned 50 words | Silver |
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Attain 'Babelfish' status | Words Collected | Learned 150 words | Gold |
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Claim a Base or Buy a Freighter | (N/A) | (N/A) | Red |
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Build an Exocraft | (N/A) | (N/A) | Red |
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Visit Another Player's Base | (N/A) | (N/A) | Red |
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Reach the Centre of the Galaxy in Survival Mode | (N/A) | (N/A) | Red |
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Reach the Centre of the Galaxy in Permadeath Mode | (N/A) | (N/A) | Red |
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Attain all other trophies | (N/A) | (N/A) | Platinum |
Trivia[ | ]
The names of the trophies are taken from the titles of well-known literary works of science fiction. For example:
- Contact is the title of Carl Sagan's 1985 novel, adapted by Robert Zemeckis into a 1997 film starring Jodie Foster
- Who Goes There? is the title of a 1938 novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. that inspired the films The Thing from Another World (1951) and The Thing (1982)
- What Mad Universe is a 1949 novel by Frederic Brown
- Stranger in a Strange Land is a 1961 novel by Robert Heinlein
- The Sentinel is a 1951 short story by Arthur C. Clarke that inspired Stanley Kubrick's 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Foundation was Isaac Asimov's 1951 novel that began his long-running Foundation series; etc.
The only exception is Total Perpective Vortex, which is a device described by Douglas Adams in his 1980 novel, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.