Agartha 3b – Concha or no Concha? ,
Bit of a long shot here, but can anyone confirm if Concha actually exists on Agartha 3b? I've been searching for more than two days now and it's driving me crazy. The DSS scan says four biologicals and I've found the other three, but I just can't find the Concha location. I found it on neighboring Agartha 3a without any problem, even though it was restricted to just a few tiny areas, but for Agartha 3b I can't see any blue areas on the heat map at all. Can anyone help? Coordinates would be a bonus.
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Bit of a long shot here, but can anyone confirm if Concha actually exists on Agartha 3b? I've been searching for more than two days now and it's driving me crazy. The DSS scan says four biologicals and I've found the other three, but I just can't find the Concha location. I found it on neighboring Agartha 3a without any problem, even though it was restricted to just a few tiny areas, but for Agartha 3b I can't see any blue areas on the heat map at all. Can anyone help? Coordinates would be a bonus.
Blue areas are areas of high probability. Look at the actual type of terrain. Go to an area that fits the codex description of the bio you’re looking for. Look for valleys and slightly undulating areas surrounded by hills or mountains and near the foot hills.
If the scanner says concha is present but not showing any blue, the area they are located may be an extremely small one not visible from orbit. Try orbital cruising the surface just above the drop height. In any case I would give up before 2 hours let alone 2 days.
Look in ravines and canyons.
It was eaten by Braben’s Sheep.
Sounds like a body with small areas viable for that Bio. Have you tried the dark side of the planet? I have had a few where it was only on the dark side or at the twilight line
[https://ed-dsn.net/en/exobiological-flora/](https://ed-dsn.net/en/exobiological-flora/)
Bio type, Minimum distance, Star type and Colour, Atmosphere and Species, surface type.
By using the image in the bio (Concha) type you can see what the surface looks like, this should help in triangulating three samples, this could be up to 2.04km or more which is the distance before your ship leaves. Canyons and gully’s/dips in the topography are best for Concha.
Planetary scanner will give you a dark green when using the focus search bar for Concha at the top of the screen, this highlights the hotspots for the Bio.
I hopes this helps.
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Thank you everyone for the helpful suggestions, I will try again.
Approximate typical colours for the planetary scanner:
light blue (rocky outcrops), dark blue (large rocky areas), light green (rocky debris field open area), dark green (large open areas relatively flat).
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