No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (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.

Getting Atlas pass V1, The Interface and Anomaly Priest Choices

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (1)An Atlas Interface in No Man's Sky. Following these can help you to get AtlasPass V1

This guide largely assumes that you chose to follow the Atlas Guidance when starting the game, but may have helpful information for players who did not. Shortly after you've fixed up your ship and learned to make antimatter to fuel it, you should get a message from The Atlas, "Find Us. Hear Us". This will lead you to a specific system where you can begin to learn how to get an AtlasPass V1 in No Man's Sky.

Required: The Pathfinder Milestone & Having Met 3 Aliens

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (2)

Completing 5 Milestones makes you a 'Pathfinder'. View this on the bottom of the Journey screen. Anything but Apollo makes you Pathfinder or above. So any 5 achievements, from walking around on planets, flying in the ship, and meeting aliens. You should have naturally achieved this by the time you make it to the Atlas Interface. However, if not, you should consider playing a bit longer before taking this on. For the Atlaspass itself you will need to have learned met 3 aliens. Later encounters with these creatures require different things, such as alien words and wealth acquired.

The Monolith

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (3)A Monolith in No Man's Sky

Travel to the location of the Atlas Monolith (which should have a blue symbol on a planet), and you'll get a message, along with a waypoint that the atlas guidance wants you to follow. Be sure to loot anything around. Now you can leave, head to a space station and sell some things, but keep anything listed below which is required to craft an Atlaspass V1.

The Atlas Interface System Type

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (4)Atlas Interface is a type of star system which features exactly what it says!

Head to the galactic map and select the third option at the top (path to waypoint). Assuming you did not set one yourself, you're able to follow the series of jumps - maybe only one or two - and will arrive at the system with an analysis on the galaxy map that states, 'Atlas Interface'. Finding a system with this analysis category may allow people to learn to make Atlaspass if they did NOT take the Atlas Guidance at the beginning of No Man's Sky.

The Atlas Interface

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (5)The choice here is simple if you want to easily get the AtlasPass

When you arrive in the system, you will see a strange ancient structure. Fly inside just as you would a Starbase. You will be given two options:

  • Refuse - Reject this and continue the game on your own. It seems like a second chance to reject the Atlas Guidance.
  • Accept (Milestone Pathfinder or Above) - Take the quest and be guided toward the anomaly, ensuring that you get the blueprint for AtlasPass V1

The Anomaly

After accepting, you should pick up the two warp cells and leave the Atlas. Once outside again, look to the galactic map once more for the path of the Atlas. It should display a series of jumps that lead to another Atlas Interface. Thankfully, you do NOT have to go that far. The next system in the link should contain the anomaly you're looking for. Approach it, and you'll meet an alien.

The Alien: Three Choices

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (6)Select one of the three choices the priest gives you, which are listed below.

The alien Polo here will teach you how to make AtlasPasses - at least the V1 version. so long as you hand over species data (requires 3 Aliens). The priest inside the Anomaly will present you with three choices when you talk to them:

  • Resources to Aid Exploration: I tried it and all I got was a blueprint for something to make my exosuit more durable in the cold. Bah. Reload. I'm sure it's random, but I'll stick with the path of the atlas.
  • 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 multiple black hole jumps would be needed. Later, you can upgrade your engines to jump much further, anyway. You will also have easier access to Antimatter and Warp Cells.
  • 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.

The reward for completing the path of the atlas is likely significant, so I'd choose that one for a first playthrough. This is NOT the only Anomaly you will run into while playing No Man's Sky and can later choose to change off the path if you desire. While it takes longer to get to the center by choosing to stay on the Path of the Atlas, the reward is reportedly worth it and following the Atlas Path gives the game some direction and story.

AtlasPass V1 Blueprint

No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (7)Atlaspasses are easy to make, though there are two harder versions for later in the game. For now, you can open those locked containers and doors inside space stations.

Getting the schematic for AtlasPass V1, now you can easily make yourself one with Iron and Heridium. You will need to carry it with you at all times, but it's not consumed like a bypass chip. Atlaspass V1, V2, and V3 are not currently interchangable so all 3 would be needed (unless they patch it in the future). You'll use the Atlaspass inside space stations (usually the right door, facing the exit) and on locked crates, barrels, and doors on planetary surfaces.

Other No Man's Sky Guides

  • Guide to Ships in No Man's Sky
  • Walkthrough Part 1: Leaving first Planet
  • Walkthrough Part 2: Warp Drive
  • Finding AtlasPass V2 and V3
  • Discovering Plants an Animals (Scanning)
  • Antimatter
  • 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
No Man's Sky: Get Atlas Pass V1 (2024)

FAQs

How to get AtlasPass v1 no man's sky? ›

The No Man's Sky Atlas Pass v1 is the easiest of all the variants to get, and most players will acquire it on the way through the main story missions. You actually get it from an alien Gek named Polo, who lives on the Space Anomaly that you'll meet at various points through your intergalactic journey.

Do you need AtlasPass v1 if you have V2? ›

Summary. AtlasPass v2 is a Constructed Technology and it works as a key, the player crafts it once and it allows infinite unlocks. It unlocks doors inside manufacturing facility and Operations centre. It can also unlock objects that require AtlasPass v1, which can be discarded by the player.

Do you need all 3 Atlas Pass? ›

You only need to carry the Atlas Pass 3 to access anything. It's only really worth carrying to get a little more lore later in the game, if you're interested. You only technically need the 3rd in your inventory, it'll open the others.

How do you unlock Atlas Pass v3? ›

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

Can you find civilizations in no man's sky? ›

As limited means of traveler interaction have become possible and pahefu of the Pilgrim Star introduced a navigation app, some zones of space have become loose confederacies and destinations for other travelers. These are known in general as Civilizations or Civilized Space Zones.

How do you get Atlas words in NMS? ›

Words in the language of the Atlas can be learned as a reward for solving the puzzle of an Alien Monolith. All words learned from a given language are learned in a fixed order, which can be found on a language page.

Can you get rid of AtlasPass v1? ›

No, you do not need to keep level 1 or level 2 if you a level 3 pass. found the minmaxer!

How do you get AtlasPass V2? ›

Where To Get Atlas Pass v2. The Atlas Pass V2 is not so easy to come by in No Man's Sky. They seem to only appear as random drops within Manufacturing Facilities and Operations Centers. These two sites are found by using a Bypass Chip at a Signal Scanner and searching for a Colonial Outpost.

What happens if you reset the 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.

What happens if I accept the Atlas Path? ›

If the player chooses to follow the Atlas storyline, then they will come across strange space stations run by the Atlas. Upon entering the station, they will be able to interact with the Atlas using the Atlas Interface located inside the station.

Can you complete the Atlas Path? ›

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.

How to first person no man's sky? ›

To toggle the camera view, press X, select Utilities (a gear icon), and select Toggle Camera View.

How do I start the Atlas quest? ›

The player is only able to begin the mission in earnest by 1) visiting the Space Anomaly and asking Polo to point the player toward an Atlas Station, or 2) accidentally warping into a system with an Atlas Station.

Where can I find specialist polo? ›

Specialist Polo is a member of the Gek species and just like Nada, they're a friendly NPC that resides within the Space Anomaly.

How do you get to the Atlas in no man's sky? ›

Initiate the Atlas Path - either at the start of the game, or by finding Nada and Polo, select the Atlas Path dialogue option (see above). 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.

How to get atlas v2 pass? ›

Where To Get Atlas Pass v2. The Atlas Pass V2 is not so easy to come by in No Man's Sky. They seem to only appear as random drops within Manufacturing Facilities and Operations Centers. These two sites are found by using a Bypass Chip at a Signal Scanner and searching for a Colonial Outpost.

How do you unlock expeditions in no man's sky? ›

Expeditions will be announced on the official No Man's Sky website as well as the No Man's Sky social media channels. You can also see what Expeditions are available in-game by selecting New Game. If an Expedition is available, it will be listed under "Community Expedition."

What is the best way to find a monolith in no man's sky? ›

Finding a Monolith is fairly easy. If you have the resources, they can be located using the Signal Booster upgrade for an Exocraft. Simply select the Alien Structure option when using the scanner from the quick menu.

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