No Mans Sky How to the Get Reunion Achievement / Trophy
This guide will help you find other players’ bases in No Man’s Sky. It’s not the best method, but it worked for me to get the achievement. It took a long time, but I found a way to do it. I’m sharing this for people who want to get all the achievements.
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Reunion Achievement / Trophy Guide
Alternative Ways
The other ways that I thought of are:
- Sheer luck. The chances of finding a player base nearby are not high but it’s not impossible. If you see contact and you see a beacon on a planet then you’re in luck.
- Portal. Getting the address from a player and using the portal to travel to the planet is also an option. You can build a Geobay and if you’re lucky the base will be nearby. If the base is far away, it could take hours to get there without a ship.
- Portal part 2. Another way is to move your home to a system near a player’s base (you also need an address for this) and then you will be able to get your ship and travel to the base. The reason you do not want to make a home base in the other player’s system is that it prevents you from accessing the other player’s base.
Part #1: Necessities
Firstly, my method involves a lot of travelling so having a maxed out hyperdrive will make things a lot easier. You can also use blackholes to try and get closer but you’ll need hyperdrive once you’re very close to your destination.
Secondly, you will need to use the Pilgram Star Path website by pahefu. It can be found here.
Lastly, you will need luck. So, gather all your lucky items and prepare for your journey.
Part #2: Signal Scanner Booster
Placing a signal scanner booster will give you your current coordinates. Next we go to the Pilgram Star Path website.
On the website you will see buttons on the left side of the screen. Pick the 3rd option and then pick the hub you want to visit. I picked the Galaxy Hub Project because they seemed the most active.
After you’re done there, go back to the 1st page and look at the coordinates from your signal booster. Ignore the first one and type in the next four sets into the Pilgram Star Path website just as it’s shown with the “:” between each set.
Hint: I used my cellphone since I had to do this a few times. It was easier than constantly tabbing but multiple screens will work too.
After you put in your coordinates, you will be given information on how to reach your destination. Click the plus button next to “Degrees from center” to show you the direction you need to be going in. Also note that it will say if you are above or below the destination (this is a 3D map). Use “Spacebar” or “Ctrl” to move up and down however many systems you need to.
Part #3: Arriving at Your Destination
I know it’s been a long journey but congratulations on reaching one of the hubs. When you arrive, you will notice that if you scan for players there are many systems that have had player contact.
Look for the ones that have “HUB” in the name. These are more likely to have player bases in them. Once you enter one of the systems, you will need to see if anyone has placed a beacon.
A beacon will be visible on the planet as well as on your compass.
Part #4: Reunion
Once you get to the planet with the beacon, hope that it is a player base. If it isn’t then you will need to try again with another planet or system.
To get the achievement you will need to go into the base and find the base terminal. The terminal will have an option to register your visit. After registering your visit, the achievement will be yours.
Well done, Traveller!
Using a Portal
After finding a Portal, how do I use it?
On one of its sides, there’s a terminal – it will pop out of the ground once you approach it. Interacting with it for the first time should prompt you to charge the portal up, and that’s done by individually charging up all glyphs in the glyph wheel to 100%.
- Organic: 20 Carbon, 7 Condensed Carbon, or 10 Oxygen per glyph.
- Catalytic: 10 Sodium or 4 Sodium Nitrate per glyph.
- Earth: 20 Cobalt, 20 Deuterium, 20 Di-hydrogen, 5 Ionised Cobalt, or 50 Salt per glyph.
- Stellar: 20 Copper, 10 Cadmium, 7 Emeril, 5 Indium or 10 Activated Copper per glyph.
I charged up the portal, but nothing is happening?
Double check all glyphs charge bars. Are one or more not 100% charged? – See example:
I fully charged up the portal; now, which option do I choose?
Activate Portal will display the address input screen – Each portal address is made up of 12 glyphs. A Portal can only lead to locations in the same galaxy.
Request Planet Address will provide the current planet’s glyph address, though this option is barely used today, due to the glyph address also showing up in photo mode.
After selecting Activate Portal, I don’t have any glyphs available to input.
You need to learn the 16 glyphs to fully use the portal network — although, after having learned 1 – 2 glyphs you could go places, just very limited choices.
Did you know?
The portal you charged up should still be good for a few more trips, even to different destinations. Bookmarking it with a base computer is probably a wise choice.
I sincerely hope this was helpful. Good luck to you!
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- No Man’s Sky – Infinite Resources Guide
- No Man’s Sky – Infinite Units and Nanites
- No Man’s Sky – How to Find The Perfect System / Planet
- No Man’s Sky – How to Find Sentinel Freighter in Space for Combat (Interceptor Update)
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