Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (2024)

Update 8/25/2016: Added pages on Finding Trade Posts, Sentinels and Wanted Level, in addition to Shielding, Power, and Unstable Plasma Items. Also see my guide to Making Money in No Man's Sky for some tips on the best methods for earning cash, what crafting items are most profitable, and a list of all resources in the game.

Anomalies, Atlas Interfaces, Stones, and Black Holes

Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (1)Atlas Interfaces provide Atlas Stones and direct you toward Anomalies, where you can gain upgrades and learn the location of new interfaces.

Players just starting a game of No Man's Sky will be offered to accept Atlas Guidance from the start of the game or later. This directs you to star systems and helps you to accumulate new alien words, greatly expanding your language, multi-tool and other upgrades, schematics, and Atlas Stones.

How it Works

After a few missions in No Man's Sky, when you've got warp drive and are capable of traveling the stars, you'll come across an Anomaly. Each Anomaly lets you resume the Path of the Atlas and points you toward an Atlas Interface, where you meet two helpful aliens. This process is repeated until you decide to stop, or reach 10 Atlas Stones, upon which time the next Atlas Interface will offer you an option I won't disclose so as to avoid spoilers.

Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (2)Looking at stars manually may help you to find an Anomaly to get back on the path of the atlas if you've chosen to leave it.

Leaving the Path

Leaving the Path of the Atlas to explore is certainly doable. In fact, you probably should once in a while. When you achieve better warp technology and can visit other star systems, you can get rarer materials by visiting them. They may not be on the Path of the Atlas. They're actually unlikely to, since the majority of stars are yellow.

If you do leave, you will come across another Anomaly eventually. You can find the path of the Atlas again by using Observatories, which may find anomalies, as well as simply going to systems to see if one is detected. Look at a star on the map - the first 2 characters are star class and temperature, the third and fourth are special conditions in that star system. Look to stars that have an analysis that has the third or 4th character as p or f, they may be more likely to host anomalies.

AnomaliesPath of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (3)

Anomalies are randomly discovered, as stated above. You're set to run into one early in the game just by following the early early quests and getting your ship repaired to travel the stars. Inside every Anomaly is a multi-tool inside a cylindrical column that opens up to offer one near Polo. Check to see if it's better than your current model.

Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (4)Priest Entity Nada will offer you a blueprint, black hole (shortcut), or send you to another Atlas Interface

Priest Entity Nada
At each Anomaly, you will come across a priest named Entity Nada that presents you with 3 options:

  • Resources to Aid Exploration: You will gain a random blueprint, and it's possible you already have it. It's likely tied to your progress in the game. Personally I've received mainly exosuit upgrades.
  • Find Shortcut to the Center: This will locate a black hole for you, which can be used to travel closer to the center. It's faster, kinda but many black hole jumps are needed. Later, you can upgrade your engines to jump much further, anyway, so it's not worth damaging your ship components (one is always damaged).
  • Resume the Path of the Atlas (Best Choice for Most): Take this one to continue, and the priest will mark another place on your galactic map. As a rule, do not sell the Atlas stones that you acquire from these quests. You are likely to need them if you want to 'beat' No Man's Sky.
Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (5)If you have data to give him, Polo will give you a blueprint

Polo
Polo will always offer you a blueprint, Atlaspass V1 on the first encounter, which greatly helps you to upgrade your exosuit's capacity (every starbase has a door that is locked and features an upgrade). In order to get the blueprint from him, you must possess data. First it's learning a few alien words, next meeting aliens, then having earned so many credits, and number of pirates killed. Because of this you should not rush Anomalies if you want the things Polo offers. He may give you a blueprint you already know, however.

Black Holes

Should you wish to be closer to the center of the Universe, taking Priest Entity Nada's offer to locate one will let you utilize it to fly closer to the center (not in a straight line). Later in the game with all four engines equipped, you can go almost as far with a single warp jump, but they're quite powerful compared to early game warp.

Atlas Interface

Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (6)Run across the little lights all over Atlas Interfaces' floors to learn all sorts of alien words. The race you get on each Interface seems to be random, but it's possible to learn over a dozen words in a single visit.

After visiting with Polo and Nada, going outside and viewing the map you'll see the location of your first - or the next - Atlas Interface. Inside, you'll learn an alien word or two, receive some warp cells, and get an Atlas Stone from the shrine. Milestones are required for this, however.

Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (7)Atlas Interfaces require you to have passed certain milestones in order to get an Atlas Stone and information on the location of another Anomaly

Each subsequent Atlas Stone requires you to have done 5 more milestones and attained the next rank. To get all 10 Atlas Stones, you must complete 50 Milestones of any kind, such as killing sentinels, ships, money, scanning animals/plants, distance traveled, etc. See the Journey tab of your menu to see how many you've attained and detailed information for getting the next milestone in each category. The requirements I've seen are:

  • First Atlas Stone: Journey Rank: Pathfinder (5 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #2: Journey Rank Juno (10 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #3: Journey Rank Rosetta (15 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #4: Journey Rank Cassini (20 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #5: Journey Rank Kepler (25 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #6: Journey Rank Dawn (30 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #7: Journey Rank Curiosity (35 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #8: Journey Rank Hubble (40 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #9: Journey Rank Viking (45 Milestones)
  • Atlas Stone #10: Journey Rank Magellan (50 Milestones)

Atlas Stones

You'll want to save up 10 Atlas Stones and deliver them to an Atlas Interface to technically 'beat' No Man's Sky. Yep, this takes up quite a bit of inventory space. Don't rush toward this, it's not a huge deal, just an accomplishment. I won't elaborate on that so as to avoid spoiling just what happens, but it's nothing to chase obsessively. Most of the experience you'll get comes from visiting the Atlas Interfaces, learning about the alien races at monoliths, and gradually digesting the game's lore in that way.

  • Walkthrough Part 1: Leaving First Planet
  • Walkthrough Part 2: Getting First Warp Drive
  • Discovering Plants an Animals (Scanning)
  • Making Antimatter for Warp Fuel
  • Finding AtlasPass V2 and V3
  • Adding Inventory Slots
  • How to Buy Better Ships
  • Signal Scanners, Monoliths, Outposts, and Crashed Ships
  • Best Elements to Recharge Gear
  • Multi-tool and its Functions
  • Mining in No Man's Sky
  • Sentinels and Wanted Level
  • Where to Find Better Warp Reactors
Path of the Atlas, Interfaces and Anomalies (2024)

FAQs

What happens when you complete the Atlas Path? ›

The Final Atlas Interface

The mission proper ends once the decision is made; both options will grant the player the ability to see Black Holes on the Galaxy Map without the assistance of Polo, but the Star Seed blueprint will be awarded only if the player chooses to birth a new star.

How many interfaces are there in Atlas Path? ›

Summary. The Atlas Interface is a remnant of the Atlas and part of the Atlas storyline. There are a total of 11 Interfaces associated with The Atlas Path mission, which can only be completed once.

What happens if you seek the final interface in No Man's Sky? ›

The Final Interface

Entering the portal commits the player to finishing out The Purge, with the only alternative being to load the last restore point.

How to find the next Atlas interface? ›

Head to one Atlas Interface at a time - each time you reach a new Atlas Interface - there are eleven in total - the next will be highlighted on your galactic map. All you have to do is craft the Warp Cells to reach each one, and follow the path lit up for you on your map.

Can you finish Atlas Path after Artemis? ›

You can do Atlas and Artemis in whatever order, but Artemis is more rewarding in the short term, and has fewer requirements.

What is the point of the Atlas Path nms? ›

The Atlas Path is a core storyline within the world of “No Man's Sky,” guiding players through a series of monoliths, each revealing more about the game's complex lore.

What happens if you system wipe Atlas? ›

Following the path of the Atlas can end with you resetting the entire universe because turning it off and back on again works every time. This allows you to move on to a galaxy of your choice. If the simulation is reset, you still have access to the Elucid galaxy, but it is not explained why.

Can I go back to Euclid, NMS? ›

Yes no issue with that. you can continue to play in another galaxy, and teleport to your old bases in Euclid by the same ways as usual (teleportters from stations, freighter, base telporters .. Anomaly). So you can hop galaxies at will.

Do you lose everything at the end of NMS? ›

No, you don't lose anything. The end of the main quest does not effect your collected items and milestones.

What happens when you reset the simulation nms? ›

If you do, you will be send to another galaxy... and you can return to the old one through a space station teleporter... If you don't reset the simulation you don't get a free ride to a new galaxy. You will have to travel to the center of the galaxy the hard way. Personally, I find that more satisfying.

What is captured nanode used for? ›

Captured Nanode is used as an ingredient for crafting the following products: Englobed Shade -- Captured Nanode x1 + Pure Ferrite x100 → Englobed Shade.

How do I get Atlas v3? ›

AtlasPass v3 can be built using a blueprint and the following ingredients: Emeril ×200 + Microprocessor ×1 → AtlasPass v3.

What do you get for completing Atlas Poe? ›

For each map completed under certain conditions, you gain an Atlas completion Bonus. Each Bonus adds a 1% chance for a map to drop one tier higher, with each 100% chance automatically upgrading the tier of the dropped map.

What do we find at the end of the atlas? ›

Traditionally, atlases have been made in a book form, however many atlases are in digital format today. As for most books, Atlases have in front of the book the table of contents and at the end of the book the index. ⠀The index is in alphabetical order and it helps in finding the page for any specific information.

What happens if Atlas lets go? ›

Whether Atlas carries the heavens or the earth on his shoulders, the effect is the same. Dropping his burden would be the collapse of the heavens and cause the sky to come crashing down onto the earth. Whether Atlas carries the sky or the globe, he carries the fate of the world on his shoulders.

What happens if I accept the Atlas NMS? ›

Accept the Atlas' guidance is a mission in No Man's Sky. It is a decision the player can choose to start a series of missions that will provide guidance on the fundamentals of the game, and eventually on how to obtain the AtlasPass.

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