In No Man’s Sky, Aronium is a super important metal alloy. People really want it because it helps make bases and facilities on planets. You also need it to make Iridesite and refine silver. It’s great for folks who love building on planets, and it’s helpful in many recipes all over the galaxy.
This guide will show you how to get Aronium, where to buy it, and what to do if you can’t make it. Whether you like crafting or want to sell it for profit, Aronium is always handy and valuable in the game.
Where to Find Aronium in No Man’s Sky?
You can get Aronium in different ways:
- Find or buy a blueprint to make it yourself.
- Purchase Aronium directly (we’ll explain how later).
- Get it from frigate expeditions.
- Crack open a Glowing Mineral by pressing “E” in your inventory. There are eleven valuable minerals you can get this way, and one of them is Aronium.
How to Get the Aronium Blueprint?
You can discover an Aronium blueprint at the Manufacturing Facility. You can locate these facilities using Planetary Charts or by exploring random planets.
Keep in mind that two individuals guard the blueprint, and there’s an alarm that activates if you attempt to enter. But, if you give the right answers to the terminal’s questions, the alarm will stop, and you can grab the blueprint.
After you get the blueprint, you can create it using:
- 50 Paraffinium
- 50 Ionised Cobalt
Alternatively, you can buy the blueprint for 250 Nanite Clusters at the Synthesis laboratory in space stations.
Where to Buy Aronium
You can buy Aronium from the Galactic Market. You’ll find it at the Galactic Trade Terminals, which are all over the place—on space stations, trading posts on the ground, or out in the open fields. You can get Aronium at the Galactic Market, which you can access through Galactic Trade Terminals.
These terminals are found in space stations, trading posts on the ground, or even out in the open. The cost of Aronium depends on the system you’re in. If the system doesn’t focus on metals, it will be cheaper. But because Aronium is rare and handy, it’s usually pricey, no matter where you buy it.
This is everything you need to know about Aronium. Additionally, you can check our guide on No Man’s Sky Runs Without A Dedicated GPU. Stay connected with GameEmpress.com to get the latest news and guides about the gaming world.