![]() ![]() ![]() The search for a new capital doesn’t mean the entire player group is moving, however - the Galactic Hub has many planets under its banner. The Hub hopes to find a planet that also contains an extremely rare beetle, no storms, and varied biomes. Actually, the requirements for finding a new home base seem high. The Galactic Hub is therefore now looking for a new capital planet, which must of course house the Diplo. ![]() No Man’s Sky’s best and brightest are trying to build a perfect colony But more notably, if you check the planet’s stats, the Diplo now appears under the “extinct” column, according to Andy Krycek, one of New Lennon’s founders. For New Lennon, some of the tweaks included changes to the grass, which went from a nice lush green to a more bioluminescent red. Sometimes bases get erased or moved, or planets will have their weather change completely, a reality that often leaves some players displaced and looking for new home worlds. The gentle creature has been now eradicated from the lush world following No Man’s Sky’s big Origins update, which changed the entire in-game universe in ways big and small.Ĭhanges happen every time Hello Games updates the game, of course. The Diplo, in other words, is a key feature of New Lennon - or it used to be, anyway. “This is the Galactic Hub community’s primary colony, with this planet likely hosting more individual base sites than any other planet in the universe,” reads the No Man’s Sky wiki. Such was the case for New Lennon, a tropical Diplo planet with “perfect weather” and “clear blue water” that became the Hub’s third bustling capital location. The Diplo is important enough to the Galactic Hub that the group sometimes picks capital planets specifically because, among other things, the location features their Diplo mascot. Even Hello Games, the developer of No Man’s Sky, added a player emblem for the Galactic Hub that showcases the Diplo. The Diplo is popular enough that, over time, it became the de facto emblem of the player-run Galactic Hub community, a group of explorers who colonize planets and build elaborate cities. There is a player-run repository collecting known sightings as well, which gives players the glyphs necessary to visit Diplo planets. Others go on Diplo-specific hunts across the galaxy, in the hopes of spotting the long-necked mega fauna. Some people visit hundreds of planets and never see a Diplo. It is one of the rarest type of creatures you can find in the game, with a reported encounter chance of only 0.25% on any given planet. See this dinosaur-looking thing? That, my friend, is what No Man’s Sky players call a Diplo. ![]()
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