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Overview of Planets, Moons and Asteroids

Exploring the Expanding Universe of Entropia

The Interplanetary System of Entropia

Entropia Universe is not a single-world MMO – it’s a multiplanetary virtual universe with interconnected planets, moons, and asteroids, each designed and managed by different partner studios in collaboration with MindArk. Every location offers its own unique environments, lore, missions, creatures, resources, and social experiences.

This system of independent but connected worlds allows players to:

  • Travel between planets via space (using ships or teleporters)
  • Experience planet-exclusive missions and professions
  • Interact with distinct economies and community styles
  • Participate in special events and global campaigns

Core Travel & Access

To move between worlds, players can:

  • Use space vehicles (like Quad-Wings, Sleipnirs, or private motherships)
  • Buy teleport access (available on some moons and asteroids)
  • Pay warp fees or use space services

Space is a PvP-enabled zone with its own risk-reward system, where ships can be looted if destroyed – except for protected space around stations.


Planets vs Moons & Asteroids

The Entropia Universe is divided into three main types of destinations:

Planets

  • Full-scale worlds with their own ecosystems, missions, economies, and player bases
  • Developed by dedicated partner studios
  • Typically include starting areas for new avatars
  • Host seasonal and official events

Examples:

  • Planet Calypso
  • Planet Arkadia
  • ROCKtropia
  • Planet Toulan
  • Next Island
  • Planet Cyrene

➤ See full list in Planets


Moons & Asteroids

  • Smaller-scale destinations, often specializing in unique gameplay, visuals, or investment opportunities
  • Usually orbit planets or exist in standalone space zones
  • Can include hunting domes, mining zones, shops, and apartment hubs
  • Often feature teleport access from other planets

Examples include:

  • Crystal Palace Space Station (orbiting Calypso)
  • Monria (associated with Toulan)
  • Arkadia Moon (orbiting Arkadia)
  • ARISAsteroid Revival Initiative Station, reopened in 2023
  • Howling Mine – a revamped asteroid experience launched in 2024 by NEVERDIE

➤ See full list in Moons & Asteroids


ARIS – The Asteroid Revival

ARIS (Asteroid Revival Initiative Station) was reopened in 2023, offering a new mining-focused destination with teleport access and compact gameplay. Though the developer behind ARIS remains undisclosed, it represents a significant update to legacy asteroid content and is often seen as a modern PvE and mining hub. It orbits near Calypso and is accessible via space or direct TP from select planets.


Howling Mine – Return of a Legend

Formerly known as Club NEVERDIE, the asteroid was relaunched as Howling Mine in late 2024 by Jon “NEVERDIE” Jacobs. While the redevelopment was handled in collaboration with MindArk, ownership rights remain with NEVERDIE. Today, Howling Mine includes:

  • A space station hub with apartments and shops
  • Hunting and mining zones
  • Space teleporters and shipyard access
  • The revival of Club NEVERDIE as a social venue

It stands as a nostalgic return to Entropia’s early days — with a futuristic spin.


Why It Matters

Each location in Entropia Universe offers different opportunities. Whether you’re a hunter looking for the best markup, a crafter seeking rare blueprints, or a trader moving goods between markets, the choice of planet or moon can make all the difference.

Understanding the strengths and specialties of each world will help you:

  • Participate in unique lore or gameplay events
  • Plan your avatar’s development path
  • Find your ideal community or society
  • Earn PED through location-based activities

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Disclaimer: This Knowledge Base is developed through a collaboration between AI-generated source material and human-authored content. While all entries are fact-checked, readers are encouraged to contact EntropiaPlayer with any corrections, suggestions, or additional information.

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