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https://www.reddit.com/r/NMSCoordinateExchange/comments/w1n15q/comment/ih183s7/?context=3
Both of your statements are assuming and innacurate. There is no way you found 260 paradise planets since the update launched last week.
I have been extremely thorough and have scanned over 100 systems with my freighter, not one having the tag of Paradise Planet. There is no "favor." I gave an example. That is all.
Please be helpful moving forward, not assuming and troll-like.
Thanks. This is helpful. I'll try it out.
I will tell you most of the so-called online guides you can find about finding paradise planets have some correct info but also some incorrect info. Usually they get the percentage rarity correct, about a 1% chance in harsh and empty, but more common in Normal, even more in Lush. And it is true you will find them more on yellow type stars, although I have found them in every star type: Cd, Emeril, Indium stars. What is wrong with most of these guides is the claim there is a greater probability in the 3-7 temperature range. My particular empirical data set shows them pretty evenly distributed in all temp ranges, in fact I have mini distribution peaks in the 0 to 1 range as well as 7-9 range.
The star system does NOT need to have water unless you want water. Paradise planets do not require the presence of water to be placed in a system. Just in this last week I have seen a number of Paradise planets with zero water, just big green, orange, or yellow balls. In non-water star systems. Only restrict your search if you specifically want water.
What you are probably doing wrong is that you are not searching methodically and thoroughly. In a large local grouping of stars (the first 4 glyphs of any portal address), you need to go system by system and discover EVERY planet within that system. There have been so many times I nearly missed the only paradise planet in such a region of stars because it was hiding behind all the other planets and difficult to find. That is also why the advent of the Freighter Scanner Room is so important to searching for Paradise planets: Paradise planets can't hide any more. That one freighter addition totally changed the way I look for paradise planets, and why I have racked up so many paradise discoveries in the last week.
The easiest and best way today to search is to (1) warp to a new star, (2) summon the freighter, (3) run to the scanner room and scan. You will immediately know if you need to move on. Don't hesitate to warp to another star and repeat. I guess if you have fixed up the engines in your freighter you could just warp in the freighter, but I never bothered upgrading it, so I still have to scan non-yellow stars the old way, - warp and pulse around looking for all the planets.
In most systems I usually find a paradise planet within scanning 20 star systems. Harsh sometimes can take longer, and I think the most systems I ever had to go through was a harsh galaxy type, about 200 systems, but I finally found one in a F2p system which had not one but TWO paradise planets. I think that was Drajayanes Galaxy (135). Compare that to very next Lush galaxy (Zavainlani (150)) in which every single star system I warped to had a paradise planet. I stopped after 3 systems to pick the nicest one.
I am actually going fairly slowly as I always stop to build a base on one and am doing it in different galaxies, and I also document all the systems I visit along the way. Just use the freighter scanner, that will help you a lot I think, as a thorough system search is critically vital. Missing a paradise planet often will double your search time, so instead of finding one in 50 you may then take 100 or more systems to find one. Think of it this way, if you miss a planet, it may mean you spend another 2 hours searching. Use the scanner room.
F0, F7, F6pf, F9, G6p, F4p, F7f, F6p, G9p, F2p, F0p, G6p, F1p, G6p, F9pf, G4f, G9, F3p, F8f, G8, G4pf, F3, F0pf, G9p, etc...
I have over 260 logged though, but the pattern is similar.
With a continuous save including the latest update.
Yep, I've found a few (2 or 3) in the latest Expedition, which is in the Euclid (beginning) galaxy, at least two of which are in the flight path towards the Rendezvous Points. And my definition of a Paradise planet is more strict than the game's definition, which is "no storms, no sentinels, no hostile critters", i.e. you can harvest whatever you want, and can go afk for hours on end without risk of dying.
All I meant is that I have confirmed that the planets I consider Paradise, you can go afk on.