Using this setup, in ten minutes I gather over a thousand pixels. My guess is that on a lower-tier planet, turrets killing monsters by themselves will make for an overall more efficient process, but the higher your level relative to the monsters, the less rewarding it will be, obviously. Also, in my case the tiers of the planet and of the turret weapons are pretty close, which requires me and the civilian NPCs to take a hand in the defense. Villages are also one of the places where players can purchase a variety of items from merchants with. One can even find diamond ore in chests, though it is quite rare. Villages can prove to be valuable as players could find loot and lore in shelves, bookshelves, chests, and crates. One can even find diamond ore in chests, though it is quite rare. Villages are where many NPCs of a certain race reside with different structures, such as houses, markets, etc. I'm not sure whether the proximity of civilian NPCs has an influence on this equation. Villages are where many NPCs of a certain race reside with different structures, such as houses, markets, etc. Hang around nearby and attract monsters periodically, then lead them back to your turret firing squad and pick up the remains.ĭisclaimer: this is based on my experience of creating an apartment complex for NPCs on a relatively dangerous planet. For best results, the turret weapons should outclass the planet you're on.
An effective way of passively gathering pixels is to build a structure with a bunch of turrets on it in an untamed area.