This is quite a beautiful and mountainous lush world. Red and black grass covers most of the planet's surface, along with sporadic lakes here and there. Out of the over 300 planets I've visited, this is the only one so far that has predator blobs.
Geology[ | ]
This is a rocky and craggy planet. While there are some areas of nearly flat land, tall and majestic mountains constitute most of the geology. There are sporadic lakes here and there, with a few of them linking each other via short rivers while others have pockets of sand, occasionally creating lake beaches. The surface is covered in a mix of black and red soil of an unknown composition, though it may be volcanic or igneous.
Atmosphere and Climate[ | ]
The sky color is green-blue. It becomes quite dark at night, mainly due to the star's dark skybox. The climate is quite gentle and friendly, as storms never seem to happen.
Things to Do[ | ]
Build a Nomad Geobay and get LOTS of big air by jumping off the planet's many, many mountains.
Observe the peculiar fauna. Watch the usually friendly blobs slay their prey and consume them.
Go near a lake and enjoy the peace and tranquility of the planet. Just watch out for blobs and giant mosquitoes.
Life[ | ]
The surface is covered in red and black grass.
The most notable fauna here are predatory blobs. It is something quite rare, as I've explored over 300 planets, but only this one has them.
In high security planets, they're found as spheres that glow brightly when approached.
Lore[ | ]
This section is Fan Fiction. The information found here is not an actual part of the released game, but a user-invented addition to the wiki.
This section is Fan Fiction. The information found here is not an actual part of the released game, but a user-invented addition to the wiki.
Rintekoekj Zuhdoij is a designated as a wildlife conservation planet due the uniqueness of its fauna, in particular the extremely rare predatory blobs. The sentinels here ensure the safety of such a unique species, and will not hesitate to take action if they're in danger. In addition to being a wildlife conservation planet, it's also a popular tourist site due to the unique blob species and its lofty mountain peaks, which make for splendid views.
Gallery[ | ]
Tall craggy peaks like this one constitute most of the planet's geology.
When it's not craggy, it's rough and hilly.
A really tall mountain, viewed from a flat area.
A somewhat steep slope showcasing the planet's red and black grass.
Lakes can be found here and there.
Occasionally, rivers like this one connect two lakes.
Yetangfeng-Amqen's very dark skybox results in dark, but beautiful nights.