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Mass Effect 2: Resources list #1 Mass Effect 2 guide, walkthrough

Last update: 02 June 2021

Introduction

Methods of gathering resources:

There are two methods of finding resources in the game:

1) You can collect them during missions - a lot of them are placed in small containers, however you may also find them in different forms. Most of the missions (not counting prologue and some of the primary quests) offer you a chance to find either 500 units of element zero or 2000 units of iridium, palladium or platinum. It's not much but you shouldn't be too picky, especially since locating containers won't be a big problem.

Most of the resources can be taken from small containers - Mass Effect 2: Resources list #1 - World Atlas - Technologies - Mass Effect 2 Guide & Walkthrough

Most of the resources can be taken from small containers.

2) You can obtain them by scanning surface of different planets. This is a much more interesting solution, because it will allow you to find more resources. Scanning a single planet usually takes about 5-10 minutes and results in finding several thousand units of three or four types of minerals each. Keep reading this section of the atlas to find out more about how this all works.

Scanning planets allows you to collect a lot of resources in a short amount of time - Mass Effect 2: Resources list #1 - World Atlas - Technologies - Mass Effect 2 Guide & Walkthrough

Scanning planets allows you to collect a lot of resources in a short amount of time.

Preparations:

Successful scanning of the planets is only possible with probes (you can buy them at fuel depots) and to scan a single planet thoroughly you should send between 20 and 30 probes.

If the planet you wish to scan is not located in the same system as the mass relay you'll have to use a fuel depot to purchase fuel. This will allow you to fly over to a nearby system from where you'll be allowed to object of your interest.

Fuel and probes are very cheap so you won't have to worry about making a lot of trips back and forth - your budget can definitely handle it. I also wouldn't recommend being too greedy when it comes to the probes so you won't run out of them while scanning a planet. Otherwise you would have to return to the fuel depot to restock.

Don't forget to purchase Normandy upgrades concerning resource gathering - you'll be allowed to take more fuel and probes on board of the ship.

Before you begin scanning more planets you should also take interest in a technology named Advanced mineral scanner. Developing this technology will speed up the entire process. A plan for this technology can be obtained from Miranda (ask her for ideas for new upgrades).

Scanning the planets - useful hints:

You don't have to spend countless hours scanning planets, because you won't need a lot of resources to develop new technologies. If you see that you're running out of resources you should consider scanning one of very rich planets and/or objects where a rare element zero can be found.

I would recommend spending at least 5-7 minutes on orbit of a single planet. Don't be in a lot of hurry and keep scanning slowly so that you won't miss any larger stockpiles. The most effective method is to use a grid seen on the screen to scan the planet column by column.

After your scanner has picked up some reading check the surrounding area on the planet's surface to make sure that there aren't any bigger stockpiles in the vicinity. This is very important, because sending a probe will prevent you from finding new resources in the surrounding area. As a result you should always send the probe to the area with the strongest signal.

Ignore the informations provided by the scanner concerning remaining resources, because even if you'll be informed that a planet has been depleted you'll still have a chance of finding several large stockpiles.

Don't forget to scan the planets where primary or secondary mission has already taken place. You may forget about them later and the game will automatically classify them as examined objects in space, without informing you about the state of resources.

Element zero

The table seen below contains a list of all the planets and moons where you may find element zero. The last column of the table informs you how much resources you can find: very poor (0-1500 units), poor (1500-3500 units), moderate (3500-6000 units), rich (6000-9000 units), very rich (more than 9000 units).

Name of the planet/moon

Location

Quantity

Caleston

Caleston Rift :: Balor

moderate

Tarith

Crescent Nebula :: Lusarn

rich

Helyme

Crescent Nebula :: Zelene

moderate

Anhur

Eagle Nebula :: Amun

rich

Sekhmet

Eagle Nebula :: Amun

moderate

Preying Mouth

Eagle Nebula :: Relic

rich

Gotha

Far Rim :: Dholen

moderate

Bothros

Hades Nexus :: Hekate

poor

Dobrovolski

Hades Nexus :: Pamyat

moderate

Gei Hinnom

Hades Nexus :: Sheol

moderate

Etamis

Hawking Eta :: Schwarzschild

rich

Daratar

Hourglass Nebula :: Faryar

rich

Erinle

Hourglass Nebula :: Osun

rich

Thegan

Hourglass Nebula :: Ploitari

moderate

Mantun

Krogan DMZ :: Nith

moderate

Invictus

Minos Wasteland :: Caestus

moderate

Yamm

Nubian Expanse :: Kalabsha

poor

Eingana

Omega Nebula :: Amada

moderate

Nearog

Omega Nebula :: Batalla

poor

Thunawanuro

Omega Nebula :: Batalla

rich

Siano

Pylos Nebula :: Dirada

poor

Boro

Pylos Nebula :: Satent

moderate

Raisaris

Pylos Nebula :: Satent

rich

2176 Aeia

Rosetta Nebula :: Alpha Draconis

poor

Joab

Rosetta Nebula :: Enoch

moderate

Laban

Rosetta Nebula :: Enoch

poor

Mizraim

Rosetta Nebula :: Enoch

poor

Prospect

Shadow Sea :: Iera

very poor

Sanctum

Sigurd's Cradle :: Decoris

moderate

Watson

Sigurd's Cradle :: Skepsis

very rich

Ekuna

The Phoenix Massing :: Salahiel

moderate

Talis Fia

The Shrike Abyssal :: Urla Rast

moderate

Tosal Nym

The Shrike Abyssal :: Xe Cha

moderate

Zada Ban

The Shrike Abyssal :: Xe Cha

rich

Capek

Titan Nebula :: Haskins

moderate

Farlas

Valhallan Threshold :: Micah

moderate

Israfil

Valhallan Threshold :: Micah

poor

Kakabel

Valhallan Threshold :: Micah

poor

Gorvug

Valhallan Threshold :: Paz

rich

The table seen below contains a list of planets and moons where you may find element zero during missions (primary or secondary). In most cases you'll find the minerals inside containers, however sometimes you'll have to interact with other objects. Check the description of each quest for more info.

Name of the planet/moon

Location

Quest type

Number of units

Aeia: Hugo Gernsback Crash Site

Rosetta Nebula :: Alpha Draconis

companion

500

Alchera

Omega Nebula :: Amada

DLC

500

Capek: Hahne-Kedar Facility

Titan Nebula :: Haskins

N7

500

Daratar: Eclipse Depot

Hourglass Nebula :: Faryar

N7

500

Illium: Dantius Towers

Crescent Nebula :: Tasale

main

500

Illium: Spaceport

Crescent Nebula :: Tasale

companion

500

Joab: Dig Site

Rosetta Nebula :: Enoch

N7

500

Omega: Archangel's Base

Omega Nebula :: Sahrabarik

main

500

Omega: Slums

Omega Nebula :: Sahrabarik

main

1000

Pragia: Teltin Facility

Nubian Expanse :: Dakka

companion

500

Prison Ship Purgatory

Hourglass Nebula :: Osun

main

500

Unactive Collector Ship

-

main

500

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