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A sub-type of a lush planet.
Even if it doesn't say "Paradise" you can find lush planets with either no weather or wind-only storms.
Some links to many previous threads on this subject - how to find them etc
https://steamcommunity.com/app/275850/discussions/0/2996547001735844102/?tscn=1607825875
The no bad weather star bulb planets are sort of rare. I would say 10%, roughly, of all the lush planet class will have this, maybe less. That is still a lot of planets; there are two in my regular (not freighter) ship's warp range of my base which is on a third, and i have not touched every system near my base yet.
I checked: one of the 3 is my main base, it is indeed called paradise planet. The second of the 3 is 'grassy planet' and the weather is 'usually mild' -- I have seen no storms etc on it and am convinced it is a no-bad-weather planet. I dropped a base computer to use later if I want, but haven't been back. I didn't plant a base on the third one, I don't need 3 bases in 2k LY radius, and I don't see it anymore.
- 2 bladed ones (got those weird long yellow blade shaped things lying around)
- 3 bubbly paradises (floating bubbles everywhere, funky colored grass and chubby trees).
- 2 calishroom ones (probably the best anomalous planet there is, they look like lush with grass and stuff, but on full anomalous ones you got only 1 unproductive fauna that look like a noisy electric sphere)
And my favorite ones for now, 2 cable pod half anomalies (looks like a perfectly geniune paradise planet, but you can find some half buried cable pods lying around everywhere),
- one with very pale (almost white) yellow grass and pale green seas (and it's located in the last system before Elkulopalos center).
Was planing on just rushing trough Elkulopalos at first, but when I found this planet at the edge, I had to settle on it, so I made it my home base a put all my NPCs inside it.
- one with freakin white/silver grass and clear blue seas in the inner edge (below 5K ly to the center) of Otiniangp.
They also often have an anomalous ressource available like gold or platinium...
If you plan on cooking, there's also honey planet (usually planets with solanium), that grow rocks that contain sticky "honey" for secondary ressource. If there's also milkable and egglayer fauna, you basically found yourself a planet-sized bakery :3
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If you finish the main story with the Atlas quest line and discover it's fate and all that you will get a choice in the end to go into a whole new galaxy. There are multiple galaxies in the game and the one everyone spawns in at the start is called Euclid. It's where most if not all Nexus missions take place. However when you finish the story you get to choose 1 out of 4 galaxy arch types to teleport to.
1. Ancestral (Empty, Frozen, Exhausted or Silent)
2. Raging (Harsh, Burning, Relentless, Ruthless)
3. Tranquil (Halcyon, Inspiring, Serene)
4. Norm (Imperfect, Improved, Parallel, Rebuilt)
Choose the green one! It will teleport you to the most visited lush galaxy of them all: Eissentam (Tranquil) and it's the one most people go to once they discover about galaxy types.
There are multiple lush galaxies out there, all with dozens of systems and planets. Look it up on the wiki to find out more, but know that if beautiful planets is your thing then finish the quest line and choose green!
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My first Internet search engine experience was using the Archie protocol in 1978 on a DEC/VAX 11-780. The Veronica and the Gopher protocols came later.
Hey mad respect from me. Good stuff.
That aside, if you just want a planet where you take no damage, there are TONS.
- all airless ones
- all anomaly ones
- most of the {foggy, marsh, ... etc} one-off ideal planets
- some desert ones (?) I think, can't remember.
- a good % of lush
and more all qualify for that.