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Second off, you should look at the [[Planets#Planets|planet type]].
If you
On the contrary, if you just want an easy first base, a [[terra]] or [[forest]] planet would be ideal as they are almost always easily habitable and can still generate with all of the [[resources]] you'd find on a [[barren]] (except [[beryllium]]).
[[Tundra|Tundras]] or [[Desert|deserts]] are great if you want to lower your risk of being raided and/or require a lot of space, though they offer slightly less resources than barren planets and can be quite difficult to inhabit. [[Exotic|Exotic planets]] vary, and there isn't really a good general rule of thumb for them.▼
▲[[Tundra|Tundras]] or [[Desert|deserts]] are great if you want to lower your risk of being raided and/or require a lot of space,
[[Ocean|Ocean planets]] should only really be considered once you've already set up a base as they are can be hard to inhabit. They have decent [[resources]]. If you like living underwater or want to hide, these are a decent pick.▼
[[Exotic|Exotic planets]] vary, and there isn't really a good general rule of thumb for them.
If a planet doesn't meet your requirements, going for a ring base is also an option, in this case you should look for a [[Gas Giant|gas giant]]. Do know that these can be quite difficult to set up and this guide doesn't recommend them for new players. Advanced players may also choose to enter the gas giant itself. This, however, requires a lot of preparation and requires a good power source available through [[Relay|relays]] as there is no other good way of getting power in gas giants.<blockquote>'''For a more complete analysis of each planet type, take a look at the pages under [[:Category:Planets]].'''▼
▲[[Ocean|Ocean planets]] should only really be considered once you've already set up a base as they are can be hard to inhabit. They have decent [[resources]]. If you like living underwater or want to hide, these
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Again, as with resources, if you can't find a planet with perfect conditions, just compromise on a planet with conditions hospitable enough that you think you can handle them.
It's hardly likely that you'll find '''the''' perfect planet during
Once you've found a planet to call home, <small>(assuming you aren't already there)</small> warp to it using your [[HyperDrive]]
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'''<big>Congrats 🎉!</big>''' You've found a [[Planets|planet]] to call home! Now, you simply have to find a spot for your new, permanent base. To start, you should check whether the planet you are going to settle is already inhabited. If this is the case you may either choose to ignore the existing base ''<small>(A lot of them are abandoned)</small>'', or to look for a new planet. You may also choose to raid it and take its [[resources]], though this is up to you.
A spot for your base should have resources nearby
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