Along with Copper, Cadmium, and Indium, Emeril is one of the four key resources that be refined into Chromatic Metal, a vital building block in No Man’s Sky. In order to gather Emeril you’ll first need to build an Emeril Drive for your spaceship ― and to do that you’ll need Cadmium, so the chances are if you’re at this stage in the game you’ll be largely familiar with the process required to upgrade your ship.
Similarly, if you wanted to progress to collecting Indium, you’ll need 250 units of Emeril, so this is another important step in your continued exploration of the No Man’s Sky universe.
How to build the Emeril Drive and farm Emeril in No Man’s SkyIf you didn’t pick up the blueprint on your Cadmium Drive travels, head to the Space Anomaly where the Starship Research trader will sell you the Emeril Drive plans for 120 Nanites (if you’re lucky, you might find the blueprints on your travels, or perhaps even stumble across a crashed ship with the drive already installed). To build it you’ll need 250x Cadmium and 4x Wiring Looms, with the looms readily available from most trading outlets, such as Space Stations.
Once it’s installed on your ship, open up the galaxy map and look for one of the green star systems. From afar they often look bright white or even appear to have a yellowish tint, but a quick zoom using the free-look camera should help you make sure you’re ready to go to Warp speed. Pretty much every planet in those green systems should have Emeril as a primary resource, but you can use your ship’s planetary scanner to make sure before you land.
As you approach the surface, you should be able to make out the metallic green sheen of the Emeril deposits from your ship, while an on-foot scan with your Analysis
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