Okay, so I’ve been diving deep into No Man’s Sky again, and this time, I’m on a mission to find the absolute best multitool. You know, the one with all the slots and the killer stats. I’d heard about coordinate exchanges, so I figured I’d give it a shot.
First, I spent some time just playing the game, you know? Gathering resources, upgrading my ship, and exploring. This is important because you need a decent ship and some resources to make the jumps to different systems.

Getting Started with Coordinate Exchanges
Then, I hit up the coordinate exchange. I started browsing, looking for multitools that other players had found. It was a bit overwhelming at first, with all the different classes and styles. I wanted something powerful, so I focused my search on Experimental or Alien multitools.
- I found a few promising coordinates and made note of them, carefully double-checking that they were for the right galaxy (Euclid, in my case).
- I made sure my portal glyphs were unlocked. That’s key, otherwise you can’t actually use the coordinates!
The Hunt Begins!
Next, I charged up a portal and punched in the first set of coordinates. Poof! I was in a new system. I followed the instructions I’d found – usually something like “go to this planet, find a minor settlement, and check the multitool cabinet.”
The first few tries? Kind of a bust. I found the settlements, but the multitools weren’t what I was looking for. Either the class was wrong, or the slots were terrible. It was a little frustrating, I’m not gonna lie.
But, I kept at it. I jumped to another system, another planet, another minor settlement. And then… bingo! I found a beautiful Experimental multitool, S-class, with a ton of slots. It was exactly what I was hoping for.
Success!
I snapped up that multitool so fast, I think I left a digital scorch mark on the cabinet. Now, I’m busy upgrading it with all the best scanner and weapon modules. It’s a beast!
So, yeah, coordinate exchanges? Definitely worth checking out if you’re serious about finding the best gear in No Man’s Sky. It takes some patience, and a little bit of luck, but it can really pay off.
