ONI: Automation Update, Oceania, No Sweat, OCAN-A-1023661434-9G The water can be gathered at the bottom quickly, and there are Dreckos nearby. Two large buildings to explore and tons of room for expansion makes this a great place to experiment. If you want to go vanilla, here’s a good start. ONI: Automation Update, Terra, No Sweat, SNDST-A-816903536-9G The Anti-Entropy Thermo Nullifier is just to the left, and polluted water gathers nicely below the base with just a little digging. There are tons of Plug Slugs, and the Teleport is relatively close to the starting point. With six buildings (and one with a hot tub in it!), this map will give you plenty to do. If your favorite thing to do is explore and inspect buildings, rummage through lockers, and find treasures, this is the map seed for you. ONI: Spaced Out! Swamp Cluster, No Sweat, SWMP-C-188634310-9G 1 cool steam vent, 1 minor volcano (I guess?).I don’t know I haven’t made it that far yet. There’s supposed to be a volcano down below. You can get a Drecko right off the bat, and there’s almost a stupid number of Hatches (almost). There are also a few buildings and two Neural Vacillators. No need to worry about water in the early game with this seed! You’ll have an ample amount of time to get set up before your water runs low.
This map has five Plug Slugs you can access almost immediately for a great source of free power. Slush geysers on both sides of the base make water accessible and, IMHO, are positioned quite nicely. I love maps with buildings to explore, and this one has a lot within reach early on. Oh, and did I mention, you can get to Thimble Reed Seeds and Dreckos almost immediately? The Teleporter is directly above the base. There is plenty of accessible water when you first begin, and there are two water geysers close together in the bottom right. This world’s resources will give you an easy start. Plus, five Plug Slugs starting off gives you plenty of free power early game. It has tons of polluted water, a few slush geysers that are quickly accessible, and a close Anti-Entropy Thermo Nullifier. If you’re looking to start a colony on the new Swamp planetoid, but you don’t want it to be too easy, this is a great seed. I don’t want to reveal too much (Spoilers, Sweetie!), so this list focuses on finding resources and buildings in the beginning, not throughout the entire map.ĭo you play in Survival mode or No Sweat? Terra or Swamp? Spaced Out! or vanilla? No matter what you’re looking for, I’ve got the best seeds for your needs. I’ve personally tested each seed and included a screenshot of my starting colony up to Cycle 8. After talking to a few other gamers, I found the best starting seeds for both the base game (vanilla) and Spaced Out! DLC. Now, while I haven’t been able to try every one of the new possible seeds, I’ve gone through a lot. Instead of a string of numbers, the seed is broken up into smaller sections and mixed with letters to identify the type of planetoid you generate and the level of difficulty you choose.īasically, what I’m saying is: any seeds you had before November 2020 are useless.
Since the update back in November, Klei has changed the way ONI’s world seeds generate. Knowing you have a world map seed that has everything you want is a huge time saver – no more starting, abandoning, and restarting colonies! Starting your colony with a random planet is fun but arriving on said planet and finding hardly any close resources, no buildings to discover, and very little Oxylite tends to be a bit of a bummer. Instead of randomly generating a world, you can type in the seed and pick your own. You probably already know what they are, or you may have noticed them when starting a new game.Įach generated world has its own unique seed, and there are thousands of them.
World Gen Seeds are the series of numbers and letters used to identify the world you spawn when you start a new game in Oxygen Not Included. Time to crash land.įirst, What the Hatch are World Gen Seeds? Lucky for you, I know the world gen seeds that will get you to the best planetoids with the most accessible resources, so you don’t have to waste time creating new worlds. No geysers within reach, little ore, and not a single Neural Vacillator in sight. But sometimes, when you start a new colony, the planet is a dud. Right now, the thought of escaping to another planet is just too tempting to resist, which is one of the many reasons Oxygen Not Included (ONI) is such a major hit. The Best Oxygen Not Included Seeds for Every Type of Player