Heliopedia

Heliopedia

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Full Walkthrough of all Items
By TheJodake and 1 collaborators
This guide is translated from a guide made by 结穗 at https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/profiles/76561198284949181. Check out the original guide at https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2635773753.
   
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Materials
- Oxygen: Picked up from Asteroid Belts.
- Match Stick: Purchased from the Sun.
- Carbon Dioxide: Burn some Coal or anything else in an oxygen-rich atmosphere.
ㅤㅤAlso can be collected from animals breathing.

- Coal: Picked up from Asteroid Belts.
- Nitrogen: Small plants (from the "Plants" section) will produce this from soil fertility.
- Ashes: Created by burning objects. Dissolve in puddles to increase fertility.
- Ice: Picked up from Asteroid Belts.
- Sand: Some animals (from the "Animals" section) will dig in the ground. When they
ㅤㅤdo, pick up what they produce.

- Glass: Smelted from sand.
- Iron Ore: When you drop Stones from up high, you have a high chance of getting this.
- Steel: Smelted from Iron Ore in a volcano.
- Gold: There is a small chance of getting this from dropping stones.
- Obsidian: Combine snow with still-burning Lava. (Before it extinguishes)
Plants
"Biome" refers to the line under the planet's name.
In general, these reduce fertility and increase Nitrogen, and most can be created by planting seeds in puddles or water.
- Seeds: Purchased from the Sun.
- Grass: At mild temperatures and humidity, plant seeds.
- Flower: Plant seeds on grass.
- Dry Grass: Same as grass, but lower humidity. (Should be a different biome)
- Cactus: Plant seeds on dry grass.
- Moss: Plant seeds in a Swamp biome.
- Tundra Moss: Plant seeds in a Tundra biome.
- Carrot: Plant seeds on Tundra Moss.
- Fern: Plant seeds in a Rainforest biome.
- Watermelon: Plant seeds on a fern.
- Toadstool: Plant seeds on Moss.
- Bulrush: Plant seeds in a Lake biome.
- Lilypad: Plant seeds on a Bulrush.
- Algae: Plant seeds in an Ocean biome.
- Seaweed: Plant seeds on Algae.
- Arctic Cotton: Plant seeds in a Snowfield biome.
- Arctic Poppy: Plant seeds on Arctic Cotton.
Critters
In general, these turn atmospheric nitrogen back into fertility, and can be obtained by placing Insect Eggs in a nitrogen-rich atmosphere.When it says "Drop near" it means to search for an interactive option.
- Insect Eggs: Purchased from the Sun.
- Worremor: Place eggs pretty much anywhere without an interactive option to get this.
- Fly: Use the interactive option to drop Insect Eggs near Animal Poop.
- Mosquito: Drop eggs near Animals.
- Spider: Drop eggs near a Bush.
- Snail: Drop eggs near Moss.
- Salamander: Drop eggs near a Stone.
- Stick Bug: Drop eggs near a Twig.
- Bee Hive: You have to plant at least 3 flowers and then some trees.
- Honey Bee: Spawns from a hive.
- Grasshopper: Throw eggs near grass.
- Snake: Drop eggs near a Fern.
- Dragonfly: Drop eggs near Bulrushes and Lilypads.
- Arctic Moth: Drop eggs near Arctic Cotton.
- Krill: Drop eggs onto a Water Planet.
Trees
In general, most of these convert Carbon Dioxide into Oxygen. However, there seem to be a few that don't.
- Tree Nut: Purchased from the Sun.
- Twiggy Bush: Plant a Nut in a low-humidity biome.
- Twig: Pulled from a fully-grown Twiggy Bush or some other trees.
- Berry Bush: Plant a Nut in a medium-humidity biome.
- Berries: Pulled from a fully-grown Berry Bush.
- Marine Bush: Plant a Nut in a high-humidity biome. (A Water World)
- Apple Tree: Plant a Nut on Grass in a medium Humidity and Temperature world.
- Apple: Pulled from a fully-grown Apple Tree.
- Willow: Plant a Nut on Moss.
- Acacia: Plant a Nut on Dry Grass.
- Palm Tree: Plant a Nut on a Fern.
- Coconut: Pull from a fully-grown Palm Tree.
- Banana: Pull from a fully-grown Palm Tree.
- Pine Tree: Plant a Nut on a small plant in a cold climate. (Arctic or Tundra)
- Cypress: Plant a Nut on small plants on a water planet. (Lake or Ocean)
Animals
In general, these require Oxygen and produce Carbon Dioxide.
- Egg: Purchased from the Sun.
- Poop: Produced by some Animals. Can be dissolved in water to increase fertility.
- Nest: Combine two Twigs together.
From here, most of the rest require placing an Egg into a nest using the interactive option.
- Rabbit: Hatch an Egg on land in medium temperatures.
- Sheep: Hatch an Egg on land in cold temperatures.
- Frog: Hatch an Egg in a Swampy biome.
- Swine: Place an Egg in a Nest near a Mud Pool.
- Capybara: Hatch an Egg in a Lake biome.
- Giraffe: Hatch an Egg in a Savannah biome.
- Brown Bear: Hatch an Egg near Honey or a Bee Hive using the prompt.
- Chicken: Hatch an Egg near Seeds using the prompt.
- Bird: Hatch an Egg in a Rainforest biome.
- Crow: Hatch an Egg in a Desert biome.
- Duck: Hatch an Egg in Bulrushes.
- Penguin: Hatch an Egg on a Frozen Planet.
- Fish: Hatch an Egg in an Ocean biome.
- Human: Progress in the game's story until you get the Black Hole.
Nature
- Planet: Follow the game's story. (Feed the Sun objects)
- Puddle: Created when Ice melts or when a Cloud rains.
- Cloud: Created naturally when humidity is above 0.
- Snow: Created by a Cloud in a cold biome.
- Thunder Cloud: Created by combining two Clouds.
- Mud Pool: Dissolve Sand in a Puddle.
- Stone: Created when pressure is above 2.0.
- Lava: Spewed out naturally by a Volcano.
- Ash Cloud: Spewed out by a volcano when Fertility is too high.
- Volcano: Created naturally when Fertility gets above the maximum.
- Water Planet: Created naturally when Humidity gets above the maximum.
Inventions
A lot of these are created by giving objects to the Human.
- Snow Ball: Give Snow to the Human.
- Snow Man: Combine two Snow Balls with Seeds, a Carrot, and a Shawl.
- Wool: Click on a Sheep after it grows wool.
- Honey: The Bee Hive produces this naturally.
- Shawl: Give Wool to the Human.
- Shades: Give Obsidian to the Human.
- Money: Give Gold to the Human.
- Ship Hull: Give Steel to the Human.
- Glass Dome: Give Glass to the Human.
- Battery: Combine Gold with Steel. Strike it with lightning to charge it.
- Space Ship: Attach the Ship Hull, Glass Dome, and Charged Battery to the Crashed Ship. Bring ㅤㅤthe Human to it to complete the game.
The End

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8 Comments
jivels 20 Mar @ 1:20pm 
why put EVERYTHING under spoiler necro :steamsad:
inkgeeky 29 Dec, 2024 @ 7:13pm 
not to necro this or anything, but i agree with the fact that literally everything being under spoiler tags makes it hard to follow :(
oddgoo 14 Jun, 2023 @ 6:02pm 
Honey does not spawn naturally. The Human makes it if you give them the Bee Hive :cleankey:
Spring_Onion 10 Apr, 2023 @ 11:17am 
My pigy doesn´t want to exist. :(
Noche 24 Jan, 2023 @ 7:26am 
Swine seems to be bugged, at least for me- I've placed a nest on top of a mud pool on a wasteland planet and am still only getting rabbits. There's no "place near" prompt for the mud pool, either.
TORIIF The Trustworthy 29 Jul, 2022 @ 12:58pm 
Removing the spoiler tags from every single item would go a long way to making it easier to follow, I think, rather than having to hover over each one. I'd be very curious about someone's thought processes if they were reading a guide on how to unlock all the items but get upset if they see a "spoiler" about an item they haven't unlocked, tbh.

Also, having them separated into other relevant categories would help immensely too, e.g. temperature or humidity of planet. If I'm currently working on an ocean planet, for example, it would be a lot more useful to have a list of things I can do on an ocean planet rather than having to hunt through all the items one at a time to see what can be done there.
TheJodake  [author] 9 Jul, 2022 @ 5:38am 
@Odmryn What would make it easier to follow? I’d love to improve this guide in any way I can.
The_0rbitalM3chanic 8 Jul, 2022 @ 7:35pm 
hard to follow:steamthumbsdown: