Ammonia is one of several elements that can be found inNo Mans Sky.

Here’s how to quickly and efficiently obtain Mordite in No Man’s Sky.

How To Farm Ammonia In No Mans Sky

Ammonia is mostly found onplanets with a toxic environment.

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From there, you simply need touse the Mining Beamto easily extract it.

This is why it is impossible to find it in Gas Hotspots.

when you obtain found a hotspot, set up a Mineral Extractor on it.

Player standing on the surface of a planet in No Man’s Sky, looking at the incoming storm.

Remember that eachMineral Extractor requires 50kPs to work.

We recommendusing Electromagnetic Hotspotsbecause they very easily provide a consistent source of power needed to mine the required resources.

Mineral Extractors can onlyyield 250 units per cycle.

Scanning the Leykenat Alpha (Planet) from space to see Ammonia being listed as one of the available resources in No Man’s Sky.

you’re free to alsopurchase Ammoniafrom someGalactic Trade Terminals.

Not every Galactic Trade Terminal will have Ammoniafor sale.

The ones that do, usually have it in very limited quantities.

Using the Analysis Visor to find an Ammonia Deposit on the surface of a planet. This can be mined using Mining Extractors.

Ammonia can also be acquired by refining different materials in a Refiner.

It is an upgrade for the Exosuits Hazard Protection.

Once installed, it allows you to easily explore toxic environments without worrying much about depleting your HP.

Using the Terrain Manipulator to mine Ammonia from an Ammonia Deposit on a toxic planet.

you could also use50x Ammoniaand1x Wiring Loomtorepair the Toxic Protection Module.

Other than this, Ammonia is also needed to craft a variety of items.

You will need16x Ammoniato completelyrecharge your Toxic Suppressor.

Using a Large Refiner to create Dioxite with Ammonia and Ferrite Dust.

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