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The subject of this article is from the Origins update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 9 November, 2020.

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.
Omegon
Omegon
Type Precious/Exotic
Rarity Very Rare
Blueprint Value 309.0 Units
Symbol Om
Updated Origins

Omegon is a resource.

Summary[ | ]

Omegon (Om) is a very rare resource, and a member of the Precious/Exotic elements class.

Game description[ | ]

Dark matter element. A hugely powerful, largely unknown and entirely untested substance.

Extremely rare.

Source[ | ]

Omegon ore can be found by trading with terminals or merchants or by dismantling Cannon Damage Theta or Beam Impact Theta in crashed ships.

In the initial release, it could be found on extreme weather lush planets, but this type of planet no longer exists in the game.

Use[ | ]

Omegon is an obsolete resource and no longer has a purpose in the game.

Speculation[ | ]

A Warp Reactor Omega upgrade that uses Omegon as an ingredient may be added to the game eventually, but it is not currently obtainable.

A thread on reddit by DRayX17 contains the following information:[1]

"There are only 3 Omega level (tier 4) upgrades [in the game files]:

Version differences[ | ]

NmsResource Omegon

Omegon in the wild (Initial release only)

Under the initial Release version, the following items applied to Omegon. The Day-1 patch changed its properties to those noted above.

Locations[ | ]

Mining[ | ]

You can find Omegon ore on certain radioactive planets, but it cannot be found with a scanner. It glows purple and floats above the ground.

Create a hole with the Grenade launcher beneath the Omegon ore before extracting it because it often falls in two pieces and rolls down the mountains and even on flat grounds. In this way you can mine it easier.

Release history[ | ]

  • Release - original game element
  • NEXT - removed from the game
  • Origins - returned to game in limited fashion

Gallery[ | ]

References[ | ]

  1. DRayX17 on Reddit (15 August 2016). 'Omega Upgrades'.
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