No Man's Sky
27 Achievements
1,000
132-162h
PC
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Galapagos
Attain 'Encyclopedia' status in Planet Zoology Scanned
64
0.6%
How to unlock the Galapagos achievement in No Man's Sky - Definitive Guide
Using these coordinates you will find several planets with only one type of animal. This will help you to conclude
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Awesome solution! Thanks, man
By Imagopher on 11 Oct 2020 05:03
You will get this trophy once you have scanned/discovered all animals on 10 planets.
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There are a lot of planets with only one animal, and you usually find it within a minute of landing. Focus on those, and you can get this trophy within an hour.
By dvs2305 on 06 Nov 2023 10:14
You need to Scan all Animals on 10 Planets. Easy you say? Not so much.
There are two ways to go about this.
The Hard Way
Just thoroughly search every planet you visit and keep your eye on the Discoveries tab. The animals which have not been scanned will appear as entries declaring rarity (this is very relative, as I've been looking fruitlessly on some planets for supposedly "Common" species for hours to no avail. At the very least it should tell you if the beasties appear around buildings, in caverns or underwater.
But like I said, this is VERY random. There are planets with some 12-14 different species and those can be a real PAIN. A couple of times I found that I was seeing red blips underground and I assumed that there were in a cave. To my surprise when I dug with the Manipulator I found that they were just moving through solid soil for no apparent reason.
So unless you intend to spend hours on this achievement there is the...
The Right Way
Your best bet is to find Anomalous planets, you will know when you land on them since nor the fauna look like animals nor the flora like plants. These places are like something out of a mild acid trip. On these planets, there is usually just one type of creature and they are not really hard to find. These occur more often around the rarer types of stars, but you can even find some around Yellow ones.
As of writing this, I am halfway there myself and I've just about had enough of looking in regular planets. I have several planets with 1 or 2 species left to find and I just quit them after hours of having no luck with the last one or two species.
Good luck and remember to check the skies and bodies of water when looking in normal planets!
There are two ways to go about this.
The Hard Way
Just thoroughly search every planet you visit and keep your eye on the Discoveries tab. The animals which have not been scanned will appear as entries declaring rarity (this is very relative, as I've been looking fruitlessly on some planets for supposedly "Common" species for hours to no avail. At the very least it should tell you if the beasties appear around buildings, in caverns or underwater.
But like I said, this is VERY random. There are planets with some 12-14 different species and those can be a real PAIN. A couple of times I found that I was seeing red blips underground and I assumed that there were in a cave. To my surprise when I dug with the Manipulator I found that they were just moving through solid soil for no apparent reason.
So unless you intend to spend hours on this achievement there is the...
The Right Way
Your best bet is to find Anomalous planets, you will know when you land on them since nor the fauna look like animals nor the flora like plants. These places are like something out of a mild acid trip. On these planets, there is usually just one type of creature and they are not really hard to find. These occur more often around the rarer types of stars, but you can even find some around Yellow ones.
As of writing this, I am halfway there myself and I've just about had enough of looking in regular planets. I have several planets with 1 or 2 species left to find and I just quit them after hours of having no luck with the last one or two species.
Good luck and remember to check the skies and bodies of water when looking in normal planets!
This guide was translated automatically.
After update 1.03 , to get this trophy you need to find and scan all creatures on 10 planets.
Before the release of update 1.03 , it was enough to simply find, scan and upload 60 creatures to the cloud.
For detailed information on the series of trophies in this section, see the tip for the trophy “A Scanner Darkly”.
Before the release of update 1.03 , it was enough to simply find, scan and upload 60 creatures to the cloud.
For detailed information on the series of trophies in this section, see the tip for the trophy “A Scanner Darkly”.
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You can scan empty planets, without life forms. They also count, at least in version 1.03. Most often, moons are lifeless; the number of moons in the system is visible on the galactic map.
Scan some stone there and send empty 100% and so on 10 planets.
Scan some stone there and send empty 100% and so on 10 planets.
By Kassaden on 12 Aug 2016 19:02
A simple way to scan animals.
Look for blue stars with 4-5 planets, warp there, scan the planets. You need a Bubble Planet , a Flat Planet , a Hexagonal Planet and a Planet with a Ridge . There is always 1 type of animal on them and they are always not far from the ship, you have to walk 200-300u maximum.
Look for blue stars with 4-5 planets, warp there, scan the planets. You need a Bubble Planet , a Flat Planet , a Hexagonal Planet and a Planet with a Ridge . There is always 1 type of animal on them and they are always not far from the ship, you have to walk 200-300u maximum.
By H1deout on 17 Jan 2019 22:48
This guide was translated automatically.
In my practice, it is better to look for blue stars with 4-5 planets in free mode and choose a planet with 3 resources, because there are from 1 to 4 species there (there may be no animals, which at the moment do not count), The achievement took no more than 1 hour.
Don't forget to unload the discovered fauna in exchange for nanites for scoring.
Don't forget to unload the discovered fauna in exchange for nanites for scoring.
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