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The Definitive No Man’s Sky Indium Guide

  • from PLITCH
  • 15.09.2025

Ready to explore the riches of blue star systems? In our No Man’s Sky Indium guide, we break down where to find this chromatic metal and how to refine it for advanced technology. We also cover Activated Indium, the supercharged version, including farming tips and why it’s one of the best late-game money makers.

If you’ve reached Blue Star Systems, you’re ready to gather one of the most important chromatic metals in No Man’s Sky: Indium. This resource is essential for advanced crafting and refining, making it a must-have for any dedicated space explorer.


What Indium Is

Indium is a chromatic metal formed through stellar fusion and later deposited in the crust of planets. Its vivid blue color makes it easy to identify during exploration. Unlike common materials, Indium is directly connected to advanced technologies and is a key ingredient in recipes you’ll depend on in the mid to late game.


What Indium Is Used For

Indium excels in crafting and refining. One important recipe that uses it is Modified Quanta, but its main strength is serving as a foundation for Chromatic Metal production. This makes it essential for building and upgrading higher-tier technologies in your suit, ship, and base.


Where to Find Indium in No Man’s Sky

Indium isn’t found everywhere. You’ll have to find planets orbiting blue stars. These are the only places where Indium deposits naturally happen.

No Man's Sky Indium: A base in No Man's Sky featuring a large storage building and a row of 30 indium containers. Glowing plants and a spaceship are visible in the background.
  • Planetary deposits: Scan planets in blue star systems to confirm if Indium is present. Once landed, use your Analysis Visor to locate deposits.
  • Minerals: Some rocks and minerals on these planets contain Indium. Scan first, then mine them with your Mining Laser.
  • Color marker: Deposits glow with a clear blue tint, making them easy to spot from afar.

If you’re serious about farming Indium, it’s a good idea to build a base near a deposit on a blue star planet. That way, you’ll always have access to a steady supply.


Refining Indium

Refining Indium is where things get interesting. You can double your stock using a process called Chromatic Expansion.

  • Input: 1 Indium + 1 Chromatic Metal
  • Output: 2 Indium

This quick recipe is a lifesaver when you’re running low and need to stretch your resources further. Indium itself can also be refined into Chromatic Metal, which is used in a wide range of advanced tech builds.


Activated Indium in No Man’s Sky

If regular Indium is valuable, then Activated Indium is its supercharged counterpart. Formed under extreme planetary conditions, this version of Indium is much more powerful and highly sought after in trade.

What Activated Indium Is Used For

Interestingly, it isn’t used directly for crafting. Its main role is refining and trading. Because it’s so valuable, many players build Activated Indium farms on extreme worlds to generate passive income.

Where to Find Activated Indium

Activated Indium is only found on extreme weather planets orbiting blue stars. These worlds are tough, but the rewards make it worth the risk. Keep your Hazard Protection full, because storms here can quickly break through your shield.

You can also obtain Activated Indium from industrial Frigate expeditions, allowing you to build up stockpiles even without extensive farming.


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