How to Complete Your Only Sanctuary in No Man’s Sky Expedition 4: Emergence

The second Milestone in No Man’s Sky Expedition 4: Emergence is Your Only Sanctuary. You must find the only safe place on the planet Wasan, or at least the only safe place you know of after spawning with no memory, to complete it. This guide will show you how to complete the Milestone before becoming Titan Worm food due to exposure.

How to Complete Your Only Sanctuary in No Man’s Sky Expedition 4: Emergence

How to Complete Your Only Sanctuary in No Man’s Sky Expedition 4: Emergence?

Your ship is your only safe haven on the planet Wasan. To find it, turn on your scanner and scan the entire planet. Because it’s marked with a ship icon on the horizon, you should be able to see it.

Although it won’t be far away, the journey to get there will test your life support. Start running after tagging your ship so you can see it at all times.

How to Complete Your Only Sanctuary in No Man’s Sky Expedition 4: Emergence

Whatever happens, keep moving towards your ship. During our run, Titan Worms threw us off of two mountains, but we eventually made it to a group of ships where our ship was parked.

It may be difficult to tell which ship is yours, but if you look around long enough, you’ll eventually find one. As you approach your ship, the Milestone will complete, but you should enter as soon as possible to avoid dying.

You can get the Advanced Mining Laser Plans, a Suspicious Packet (Weaponry), a Banned Mining Laser Beam Upgrade, and a Banned Movement System Upgrade as a reward for completing this Milestone.

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