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No Man’s Sky: Where to Find the New Robot Creatures

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No Man’s Sky: Where to Find the New Robot Creatures

The new Worlds Part 1 update of No Man’s Sky brings a lot of new planets along with more flora and fauna allowing players to discover new creatures while exploring. Moreover, some of the new planets also include new robot creatures that you might want to discover or even tame.

This guide will help you find the new robot creatures in No Man’s Sky.

Where to Find New Robot Creatures in No Man’s Sky

The new robot creatures in No Man’s Sky can only be found in the Liveform Systems. To locate the Liveform Systems, you need a Freighter with an upgraded Warp Drive. Open the Warp Map on your Freighter and set the Filter as Liveform to see all the Liveform (White Color) Systems. Now, engage the Warp Drive to any selected Liveform System.

Once there, you can scan the planets manually with your ship or you can use the Scanner Room upgrade in your Freighter to scan all the planets in the System at once. The planet that you are looking for is the one that contains Fauna Synthetic. See the Planet Data by selecting it and it will show you the list of its weather, sentinels, Flora, and Fauna. If the Fauna has synthetic in it, it means that it contains robot creatures.

Now, hop into your ship and make your way towards the planet that contains robot creatures and you will be able to find them roaming around on the planet.

Can You Tame the New Robot Creatures in No Man’s Sky?

Yes, you can tame the new robot creatures in No Man’s Sky. Go near a robot creature and interact with it to get the option to adopt it as a companion or ride it.

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