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The information from this article is up-to-date as of 9 November, 2020.
- 3Suit Systems
- 4Inventory
- 5Technology Upgrades
- 7Gallery
Summary[edit edit source]
The Exosuit is the outfit that a player’s avatar wears in No Man’s Sky. It provides storage for items that an avatar carries; offers protection from planetary hazards, hazardous flora, hostile fauna and aggressive sentinels; and comes equipped with a jetpack. It has expandable inventory capabilities and its technology can be upgraded. Whatever creature exists within an Exosuit is never seen, so the Exosuit essentially doubles as a player’s avatar. Avatars can be customised at Appearance Modifiers on Space stations.
Components[edit edit source]
The initial Exosuit has 24 General inventory slots and 4 Technology inventory slots; three of the general inventory slots always contain the following three basic technologies:
- Life Support – keeps the player alive and provides power for movement; recharged with Oxygen
- Hazard Protection – protects from extreme temperatures, radiation, and toxicity; recharged with Sodium
- Jetpack – allows an avatar to temporarily fly; activated by pressing X (PS4), Spacebar (PC) or A (Xbox); recharged from Life Support
Suit Systems[edit edit source]
In addition to technology-based systems, the Exosuit is equipped with systems which, though they are not represented as a basic technology, provide fundamental functions for the Exosuit's wearer.
Movement Systems[edit edit source]
The Movement Systems enhance the mobility of the Exosuit's wearer. Two systems are classed as Movement Systems: the Jetpack (already mentioned in Components) and the Speed Augmentation. Both require power from Life Support to function.
The Speed Augmentation, also referred to as the Adrenal Pump, grants the wearer the ability to sprint for a limited time. Sprinting drains Life Support faster than walking, but the drain is not as severe as that incurred by use of the Jetpack.
Defence Systems[edit edit source]
The Defence Systems, also called the Defensive Systems, protect the Exosuit's wearer from nearby hazards and threats.
Attacks on the wearer will first deplete the Exosuit's deflector shield, which automatically regenerates after a hit if the wearer is able to avoid further damage for long enough; alternately, the wearer can instantly restore some shield strength by activating a Shield Station or destroying Combat Supplies canisters dropped by Sentinels. The remaining durability of the shield displays in the upper-left corner of the heads-up display as a white bar whenever it is not at full strength.
If the Exosuit's shield is fully depleted by incoming damage, further damage will be dealt directly to the Exosuit's core --- destruction of the core results in the death of the wearer, incurring Game mode-specific penalties. The remaining health of the Exosuit's core displays below the shield durability bar as a row of health squares --- the total number of squares indicates maximum core health while the number of white squares indicates current core health.
The Exosuit initially begins with 3 core health squares and a shield with either medium strength (Normal mode) or low strength (Survival and Permadeath modes). Missing core health, whether caused by damage or by installation of core health upgrades, can only be restored by using health-restoring objects (including, but not limited to, Health Stations and the white boxes in Cargo Drops).
Aeration Membrane[edit edit source]
The Aeration Membrane provides supplementary oxygen for the Exosuit's wearer whenever they spend more than a few seconds submerged in a liquid (usually water). Its benefits are short-lived compared to those offered by Hazard protection; however, the Aeration Membrane's oxygen supply, displayed as a light blue bar when it is not at full length, can be replenished underwater by interacting with Candle Kelp (the plants which are harvested for Kelp Sacs).
Inventory[edit edit source]
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The Exosuit has three separate inventories. Items are easily moved from General inventory to Cargo inventory and vice versa. When selling items or recharging components of the Exosuit, Multi-tool, or Starship, it does not matter in which inventory the items are stored.
General Inventory[edit edit source]
General inventory is where acquired items first appear. These include items that are bought, harvested, looted, received in trade, or received as a reward[1]. New players begin the game with 24 General slots and three of those are occupied by the core Life Support, Hazard Protection, and Jetpack units. An additional 24 slots can be added to General inventory, for a total of 48.
Additional slots are purchased on space stations, the Space Anomaly, or obtained for free after repairing planetary drop pods.
General inventory slots hold:
- 9,999 units of resources in Normal mode, or 250 in Survival and Permadeath modes
- 1 technology upgrade
- 5 - 10 units of products, depending on the product
Slots already purchased | Cost to purchase another |
---|---|
0 | 5,000 |
1 | 10,000 |
2 | 20,000 |
3 | 30,000 |
4 | 40,000 |
5 | 50,000 |
6 | 60,000 |
7 | 70,000 |
8 | 80,000 |
9 | 90,000 |
10 | 100,000 |
11 | 110,000 |
12 | 120,000 |
13 | 130,000 |
14 | 140,000 |
15 | 150,000 |
16 | 160,000 |
17 | 170,000 |
18 | 180,000 |
19 | 190,000 |
20 | 200,000 |
21 | 210,000 |
22 | 220,000 |
23 | 230,000 |
24 | 240,000 |
25 | 250,000 |
26 | 260,000 |
27 | 270,000 |
28 | 280,000 |
29 | 290,000 |
20 | 300,000 |
31 | 310,000 |
32 | 320,000 |
33 | 330,000 |
34 | 340,000 |
Total | 5,955,000 |
Technology Inventory[edit edit source]
Technology inventory is only for Exosuit technology upgrades. New players begin the game with 4 Technology slots. All other players may add additional slots to Technology inventory, for a total of 14 (two rows of seven).
Additional slots are purchased on space stations, the Space Anomaly, or obtained for free after repairing planetary drop pods. Each slot is capable of holding one technology upgrade.
Slots already purchased | Cost to purchase another |
---|---|
0 | 1,000 |
1 | 5,000 |
2 | 10,000 |
3 | 30,000 |
4 | 60,000 |
5 | 100,000 |
6 | 200,000 |
7 | 350,000 |
Total | 756,000 |
Cargo Inventory[edit edit source]
Cargo inventory is the opposite of Technology inventory. Slots in this inventory cannot have technologies installed into them; in all other ways, they act similarly to slots on starships and Exocraft, making them ideal for bulk goods storage. New players begin the game with only two Cargo slots. Players can add up to 48 slots of Cargo inventory. Additional slots are purchased on space stations, the Space Anomaly, or obtained for free after repairing planetary drop pods.
Cargo inventory slots hold:
- 9,999 (Normal mode, since Beyond update)/500 (Survival and Permadeath mode) units of resources
- 1 technology upgrade
- 10- 20 units of other products, depending on product
Slots already purchased | Cost to purchase another |
---|---|
0 | 50,000 |
1 | 100,000 |
2 | 150,000 |
3 | 200,000 |
4 | 250,000 |
5 | 300,000 |
6 | 350,000 |
7 | 400,000 |
8 | 450,000 |
9 | 500,000 |
10 | 550,000 |
11 | 600,000 |
12 | 650,000 |
13 | 700,000 |
14 | 800,000 |
15 | 850,000 |
16 | 900,000 |
17 | 950,000 |
18 | 1,000,000 |
Total | 9,750,000 |
Technology Upgrades[edit edit source]
Most Exosuit systems, including the three core technology components of Life Support, Hazard Protection, and Jetpack, can be upgraded through the use of upgrade modules and blueprints. Both upgrade modules and blueprints can be found at merchants and through the act of exploring various points of interest.
Exosuit Technology Blueprints[edit edit source]
These upgrades can be made by the player by acquiring the blueprints through purchases or as rewards in response to in game achievements/quests.
Type | Class | Technology / Upgrade | Effect |
---|---|---|---|
Mobility | Jetpack | High Jump or Temporary short distance flight | |
Airburst Engine | Ability to recharge exosuit jetpack during flight | ||
Rocket Boots | Improves Jetpack height and flight duration | ||
Efficient Water Jets | Adds capability to use jetpack for short distance underwater propulsion | ||
Neural Stimulator | Improved running distance and Jetpack usage duration | ||
Life Support | Life Support | Suit powered movement and basic life support | |
Oxygen Recycler | Improved life support capacity by 10% | ||
Oxygen Rerouter | Life Support system provides an emergency oxygen supply | ||
Aeration Membrane | Adds a secondary oxygen supply which can be recharged | ||
Hazard Protections | Hazard Protection | Protects from extreme temperatures, radiation & toxicity | |
Shield Lattice | Increases Hazard Protection's protection duration | ||
Toxin Suppressor | Supplements Hazard Protection in toxic environments | ||
Radiation Deflector | Supplements Hazard Protection in radioactive environments | ||
Thermic Layer | Supplements Hazard Protection in cold environments | ||
Coolant Network | Supplements Hazard Protection in hot environments | ||
Language Translators | Advanced Translator | Temporarily translates 3 words in each interaction | |
Superior Translator | Temporarily translates 2 words in each interaction | ||
Simple Translator | Temporarily translates 1 word in each interaction | ||
Artemis Translator | 1 word in each interaction created during the Artemis Path | ||
Misc Accessories | Haz-Mat Gauntlet | Required to harvest some substances, e.g. flowers | |
Personal Refiner | Single item refiner that you carry with you at all times | ||
Star Seed | Reward for finishing the Atlas Path. Provides permanent health boost | ||
Remembrance | Reward for finishing the Artemis Path. Provides permanent health boost & access to Remembrance Terminals |
Exosuit Technology Upgrades[edit edit source]
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These upgrades can only be purchased from Exosuit technology merchants at the Space station.
Module Name | Stats Drawn | Module Improves | X-Class | |||||||||
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Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | Min | Max | |||
Life Support | B 1-2 A/S 2 X 1-2 | Life Support Tanks | n/a | 5 | 20 | 20 | 50 | 50 | 100 | 5 | 110 | |
Solar Panel Power | 0 | 10 | 0 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 0 | 75 | ||||
Movement | Always | Jetpack Tanks | 100 | 150 | 100 | 150 | 150 | 200 | 200 | 225 | 100 | 230 |
Initial Boost Power | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 0 | 15 | ||
C 0-1 B 0-2 A 1-2 S 2 X 0-2 | Fuel Efficiency | 5 | 10 | 10 | 15 | 10 | 20 | 10 | 20 | 5 | 25 | |
Sprint Recovery Time | 0 | 10 | 10 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 50 | 0 | 60 | ||
Recharge Rate | 0 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 10 | 15 | 15 | 25 | 5 | 30 | ||
Sprint Distance | 10 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 20 | 50 | 40 | 50 | 10 | 60 | ||
Defence Systems | C/B 1-2 A/S 2 x 1-2 | Core Health | 20 (shows as 33) | |||||||||
Shield Strength | 80 | 90 | 80 | 90 | 85 | 90 | 90 | 95 | 75 | 95 | ||
Toxic Protection | Always | Toxic Protection | n/a | 180 | 265 | 200 | 265 | 220 | 265 | 1 | 10 | |
Radiation Protection | Always | Radiation Protection | n/a | 180 | 265 | 200 | 265 | 220 | 265 | 1 | 10 | |
Heat Protection | TBD | Heat Protection | n/a | 180 | 265 | 200 | 265 | 220 | 265 | 1 | 10 | |
Cold Protection | Cold Protection | n/a | 180 | 265 | 200 | 265 | 220 | 265 | 1 | 10 | ||
Underwater Protection | Oxygen Tank | n/a | 180 | 265 | 200 | 265 | 220 | 265 | n/a | n/a |
Release history[edit edit source]
- Release - Exosuits have a maximum of 48 General inventory slots.
- Atlas Rises - the maximum number of Technology inventory slots was 12 and the maximum number of Cargo slots was 25.
- NEXT - increased the maximum number of Technology inventory slots to 14 and the maximum number of Cargo slots to 48. Added the ability to see player avatars, and provided tools to customize the appearance of avatars.
- Beyond - increased inventory slot stack limits from 250 to 9,999
NOTE: At launch and through Atlas Rises, there was a different technology upgrade system in place. Upgraded parts were labeled with “Sigma”, “Tau”, and “Theta” to denote their potency. Life Support systems were recharged with Thamium9 or a consumable power source.Hazard Protection systems were recharged with oxide elements, such as Zinc, or with a “Shielding” consumable, such as Shielding Shards. Next has overhauled the upgrade system to what it currently is.
Gallery[edit edit source]
General Layout[edit edit source]
Initial Exosuit General inventory layout
Initial Exosuit Tech inventory layout
Footnotes[edit edit source]
- ↑Items received while piloting a Starship in space will appear in the Starship's inventory instead.