Once the Portal Generator is operational, we can interact with the adjacent screen to access the "Long Range Wreck Detector" interface. Each location is usually assigned a unique identification number (procedure seed) this includes:
It is good to know that the necessary materials are exclusively various types of quartz:
These materials mentioned above can be located in the Rainbow Caves to the north, as long as the ice has melted, or in boxes that can be obtained when reaching the Fish stage. The exact amount and rarity of quartz needed depends on the rarity and difficulty of the target location. Lower rarity locations may only require Pulsar Quartz, allowing you to visit one to search for other types of quartz.
The wreck detector is a useful tool that displays three locations simultaneously. Rarity indicates the quality of items we can obtain from remains, and higher scores indicate valuable items, such as expensive fuses and unique seeds. Difficulty measures the complexity of the wreck's interior, with higher scores indicating larger wrecks as well as more challenging navigation. The most desirable locations have high rarity and low difficulty. If none of the locations fit our preferences, we can search for distant wrecks without consequences or limitations until we find the one we want.
How to find keycards and unlock sealed rooms in Planet Crafter?
Each of the remains houses a secure door, behind which is a collection of safes containing numerous valuable items. While fusion power cells are required to open these doors on the main map, procedural wrecks require the recovery of one, two, or three keycards, it's good to know that procedural wrecks present the only opportunity to acquire keycards. Access. These elusive items can be found hidden in small blue boxes, which bear a similar resemblance to the containers that house the microchips on the predominant map.
It should be noted that the access cards are interchangeable, allowing us to use those found on one shipwreck to access a locked room on another shipwreck. With an ample supply of keycards in each shipwreck, getting three should be enough for each new exploration. However, we have the option of bringing extras to speed up our progress and avoid the hassle of acquiring more, on the other hand, Access Cards serve no other purpose and can be disposed of without worry, either by leaving them behind or using the convenient Shredding Machine. .
We conclude this guide on How to explore procedural wrecks in Planet Crafter, just follow our instructions and make your way through a generator construction process.