Iridium
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The subject of this article is from the Atlas Rises update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 23 July, 2018.
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The subject of this article is from a previous version of No Man's Sky and is now considered obsolete.
The information from this article is kept for historical purposes and should not be further categorised. |
The information from this article is kept for historical purposes and should not be further categorised.
Iridium | |
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A soft, white and lustrous transition metal | |
Type | Neutral |
Rarity | Uncommon |
Blueprint Value | 96.0 ![]() |
Symbol | Ir |
Updated | Atlas Rises |
Iridium is a resource.
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Summary[edit | edit source]
Iridium is a resource, and a member of the Neutral elements class.
Game description[edit | edit source]
A soft, white and lustrous transition metal.
A much prized commodity, and popular cargo for many traders.
Can be combined with other elements to create valuable alloys if formula is available.
Source[edit | edit source]
Iridium can be mined in space from asteroids of various types, where it most often appears as crystals in the shape of a multi-pointed star. Deposits can also be found on planets within arc shaped rocks, but are much rarer than other resource nodes found on planets.
Two types of resource node types can always be found on one planet (e.g. Aluminium and Copper), but if one finds only one resource node type, the planet definitely possesses Iridium nodes. Note that Heridium nodes can be found on every planet and are therefore excluded from this rule.
Use[edit | edit source]
Crafting[edit source]
Iridium is used as an ingredient for crafting the following products:
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Advanced Cooling Tau -- Thamium9 x80 + Chrysonite x70 + Iridium x120 →
Advanced Cooling Tau
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Beam Coolant System Sigma -- Iridium x50 + Heridium x20 →
Beam Coolant System Sigma
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Beam Coolant System Tau -- Iridium x200 + Heridium x100 →
Beam Coolant System Tau
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Beam Intensifier Theta -- Copper x120 + Iron x100 + Iridium x100 →
Beam Intensifier Theta
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Blaze Javelin Coolant Sigma -- Iridium x50 + Heridium x20 →
Blaze Javelin Coolant Sigma
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Blaze Javelin Coolant Tau -- Iridium x200 + Heridium x100 →
Blaze Javelin Coolant Tau
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Blaze Javelin Drill Array Theta -- Copper x120 + Iron x100 + Iridium x100 →
Blaze Javelin Drill Array Theta
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Cannon Damage Tau -- Iridium x100 + Copper x50 + Zinc x50 →
Cannon Damage Tau
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Crolium -- Iridium x100 + Chrysonite x80 →
Crolium
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Cyclotron Ballista Coolant Tau -- Thamium9 x80 + Chrysonite x70 + Iridium x120 →
Cyclotron Ballista Coolant Tau
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Impact Damage Tau -- Iridium x50 + Iron x50 + Platinum x100 →
Impact Damage Tau
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Impact Damage Theta -- Iridium x200 + Radnox x80 + Platinum x200 →
Impact Damage Theta
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Infra-Knife Accelerator Coolant Tau -- Thamium9 x80 + Chrysonite x70 + Iridium x120 →
Infra-Knife Accelerator Coolant Tau
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Positron Ejector Coolant Tau -- Thamium9 x80 + Chrysonite x70 + Iridium x120 →
Positron Ejector Coolant Tau
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Pulse Spitter Damage Sigma -- Iridium x50 + Iron x50 + Platinum x100 →
Pulse Spitter Damage Sigma
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Pulse Spitter Damage Tau -- Iridium x200 + Radnox x80 + Platinum x200 →
Pulse Spitter Damage Tau
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Scatter Blaster Damage Sigma -- Iridium x50 + Iron x50 + Platinum x100 →
Scatter Blaster Damage Sigma
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Scatter Blaster Damage Tau -- Iridium x50 + Iron x50 + Platinum x100 →
Scatter Blaster Damage Tau
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Scatter Blaster Damage Theta -- Iridium x200 + Radnox x80 + Platinum x200 →
Scatter Blaster Damage Theta
Refining[edit source]
Iridium is not used as an ingredient for refining using a Refiner.
Cooking[edit source]
Iridium is not used as an ingredient for cooking using a Nutrient Processor.
Additional information[edit | edit source]
- Iridium can be sold in the Marketplace.