No Man’s Sky Relics Expedition: Top 5 Epic Rewards!

Summary

  • The Relics expedition in No Man’s Sky adds a new gameplay loop of locating and digging up fossils for rewards.
  • Two new food recipes, Bone Broth and Softened Marrow, provide buffs for players during the expedition.
  • Rewards include unique skeleton exhibits, fossilized pets, multitools, hardpacks, and exosuit customization for players.

2025 found me dusting off my gaming gear, eager to embark on an exciting journey with the latest chapter of No Man’s Sky: Expedition 18 – Relics. As a dedicated space explorer, I couldn’t resist diving back into this captivating universe for another round. This expedition offers fresh experiences, expanding the base game with intriguing new features that are sure to rekindle the spirit of adventure in all No Man’s Sky enthusiasts!

In the latest update known as Relics, a fresh gameplay feature has been introduced that lets you discover hidden fossils underground using a Scanning Visor. These unearthed fossils can either be sold, traded with a newly added NPC at excavation sites and stations, or combined to construct complete skeletons for display. The Relics expedition, in the game No Man’s Sky, is relatively brief compared to others since it could potentially be completed within a few hours if executed efficiently. Despite its brevity, the rewards are quite impressive and valuable, even though there isn’t a ship reward associated with this particular expedition.

6. Two New Food Recipes

Bone Broth And Softened Marrow

  • Bone Broth: Gives a buff to protection
  • Softened Marrow: Gives a health buff

Kick-starting the list are some fresh culinary creations, which have been incorporated into the game as part of the Relics update, and are encountered during an expedition. It’s worth mentioning these new dishes are somewhat lackluster. The two new recipes introduced are: “Bone Broth” and “Softened Marrow.

Consuming Bone Broth temporarily boosts your defensive abilities in the game. Nibbling on Softened Marrow provides a small advantage for your character’s health. While these might seem insignificant, it’s crucial to prepare them during your expedition to achieve the associated mission objective.

5. Skeleton Exhibits

Craft Them As Decorations

  • Several different bases can be used
  • Fossils can be mixed and matched to create unique exhibits

During many stages of the Relics mission in No Man’s Sky, players are required to construct a particular type of skeleton. As part of this assignment, they receive blueprints for several distinct skeleton exhibit stations. These can be positioned as game items, and their primary function is for aesthetic enhancement outside the expedition.

After setting down a base, the player is free to attach various fossil pieces to represent the back, head, arms, legs, and tail of a skeleton structure. By combining these components in diverse ways using the available fossils, the player can construct distinct and unique skeletons, each with its own character.

4. Living Fossil Pet

A Cool New Companion

  • Can be hatched from an egg
  • Has some great animations and text

In the Relic expedition, one of the later perks is a special egg for a new companion. Once it’s acquired and stored in your inventory, all you need to do is bring it to life by hatching it. What emerges from the shell is an awesome fossilized skeleton pet. This particular creature is among the best pets awarded as expedition rewards in No Man’s Sky up to this point.

The depicted pet is quite substantial, as shown in the picture, offering impressive animations and adding a lot of fun to the game. However, due to its size, it may occasionally obstruct your path, making it less ideal for tight or restricted areas.

3. Basilisk Crown Multitool

A Cool New Staff To Wield

  • It is only an A-grade multitool
  • Fits with the fossil aesthetic of the Relics expedition

At the culmination of the Relics expedition within No Man’s Sky, the player will receive a fresh NMS multitool as a prize – specifically known as the Basilisk Crown staff. Unfortunately, it falls under the A-grade category rather than the coveted S-grade.

In simpler terms, this new multitool is a notable improvement from the one you initially get in the game at the start of your expedition. Yet, seasoned gamers may already have superior options available. Nonetheless, visually it aligns well with the stone-themed customization choices within the expedition, making it an appealing choice for those committed to the Relics theme and wishing to enhance their equipment.

2. Living Stone Hardpack

Just Another Backpack

  • Large and bulky
  • Matches the living rock exosuit customization

In my adventure through No Man’s Sky, as I embark on the Relics expedition, one of the penultimate rewards I encounter is the Living Rock Hardpack. Similar to other expeditions, this hardpack is designed to complement the exosuit customization that is bestowed upon us later in the journey.

Essentially, it’s another regular backpack without any unique features except for its design. Yet, for those who enjoy customizations, this could be an exciting upgrade. It’s quite large and heavy, often swaying during movement, but its new appearance certainly makes a statement.

1. Living Rock Customization

Changes The Look Of The Exosuit

  • Big and beefy aesthetic
  • Matches the hardpack and multitool already awarded

The “Living Rock customization” for your exosuit marks the conclusion of the Relics exploration. Those anticipating another reward from the expedition may feel slightly disheartened now, as they will find themselves receiving this exosuit customization rather than a different ship at this point.

This exosuit customization is quite substantial, but it certainly has an impressive appearance; the helmet stands out in particular with its glowing eye openings that resemble those of a Cylon Centurion from Battlestar Galactica. The combined look of the three components – the exosuit, hardpack, and staff – represents one of the most unique aesthetics seen in No Man’s Sky to date.

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2025-04-02 10:04