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Terrestrial Comparison

Nova Terra vs Redstone Prime

Comparing Nova Terra and Redstone Prime, both Terrestrial worlds in Starforge MMO. They share a planet class, so they compete for the same colony slot — the better target depends on resource yields and how hard each is to settle.

Resource Yields & Colonization

AttributeNova TerraRedstone Prime
Atmospherestandardthin
ColonizableYesYes
Colonization difficulty12
Bio Material yield1.2×
Crystal yield1.6×0.6×
Metal yield1.8×2.2×

★ marks the higher resource yield multiplier; ▼ marks the lower (easier) colonization difficulty. A world without a needed resource shows “—”.

Nova Terra

Terrestrial

Nova Terra is a jewel-class terrestrial world blessed with breathable air, a stable axial tilt, and continents striated with deep metal and crystal veins. Its lush temperate biome supports rapid colony expansion, making it one of the most coveted colonization targets in the known galaxy. Rich ore deposits near the surface mean new settlements can become productive mines within weeks of landing.

Redstone Prime

Terrestrial

A dry, rust-coloured desert world whose surface is packed with iron-oxide formations concealing exceptional metal ore concentrations beneath the sand. The thin atmosphere requires colonists to operate in sealed habitats, but the extraordinary metal yields have made the investment worthwhile for dozens of mining corporations. Crystal deposits are sparse, limited to a handful of ancient impact craters in the southern hemisphere.

Which Planet Should You Colonize?

Nova Terra carries the higher combined resource yield, making it the stronger long-term economy world. Nova Terra is easier to settle (lower colonization difficulty), so it is the safer early pick when you cannot yet field a heavy colony fleet.

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