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No Man's Sky

Where to Find Oxygen & Dioxite

By
Scott Peers

This page details where you can find Oxygen and Dioxite in No Man’s Sky. We’ll cover the best sources for each of these key materials and how to find them on planets. We’ll also cover their primary uses in recharging the Exosuit Life Support system, Deep Water Depth Protection Unit, and Abyssal Air Filter.

Icon Element Uses
NMS_Oxygen.png Oxygen Recharges the Exosuit Life Support system, Deep Water Depth Protection Unit, and Abyssal Air Filter, also used to craft various Exosuit and base tech
NMS_Dioxite.png Dioxite Recharges the Exosuit Life Support system, also used to craft some upgrade modules for Exosuit, Exocraft, and Starships

How to Find Oxygen and Dioxite in No Man’s Sky

Scan for Oxygen-rich plants

The main source of Oxygen on any planet is from Oxygen-rich flora. These can be found by scanning the local environment by pressing C-Key on your keyboard. They will have the O2 Oxygen chemical element symbol associated with them in a bright red icon, and the plants themselves are always bright red, so they’re easy to spot and distinguish from other flora in the landscape. You can also find Oxygen as a secondary element in some flora, so be sure to check whatever flora you encounter with the Analysis Visor to see which elements are present.

Mine Rock Deposits on Frozen Planets for Dioxite

If you want to find Dioxite reliably, you’ll need to visit a frozen planet. You shouldn’t have to warp to many systems before you encounter one, and you can use the scanner on your starship to inspect a planet to check its type, and whether Dioxite is mentioned in its primary materials list. Once you’re on a frozen planet, all you need to do is inspect any rocks that you encounter with the Analysis Visor. This will tell you whether Dioxite is present as a secondary element within the rock. If it is, you can mine the rock and extract the Dioxite from it.

Recharge the Life Support, Deep Water Depth Protection Unit, and Abyssal Air Filter

The primary uses for Oxygen and Dioxite are for charging the Exosuit Life Support system, the Deep Water Depth Protection Unit, and the Abyssal Air Filter. Each of these will help you to survive on planets in general, though the last two specialize in keeping you alive underwater for long periods of time. You can get a lot of Oxygen from just a few flora samples, and the same goes for Dioxite on a frozen planet with numerous rocks.

Other than these recharging capabilities, Oxygen is also used to craft the Aeration Membrane, Airburst Engine, Efficient Water Jets, Biofuel Reactor, Oxygen Recycler, Personal Refiner, Marine Shelter, and some crafted products such as the Antimatter Housing and Unstable Plasma. Dioxite is used in crafting the Cyclotron Ballista, Hi-Slide Suspension, Thermal Buffer, Thermic Layer, Frostwort, and Granite.

Other Sources of Oxygen and Dioxite

Aside from finding Oxygen from the scannable flora present on almost every planet, you can also extract it from the atmosphere using an Oxygen Harvester or Atmosphere Harvester, both of which are base construction modules which can be acquired from the Construction Research Station on board the Space Anomaly if you don’t already have them. You can also use a Gas Extractor to harvest Oxygen or Dioxite on a more industrial scale, but you’ll need to find an appropriate hotspot using the Survey Device Upgrade for the Analysis Visor. You can also refine Oxygen and Dioxite from various materials, as shown in the tables below.

Refine Oxygen

Material 1 Material 2 Material 3 Output
NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac N/A N/A NMS_Oxygen.png1 Oxygen
NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Carbon.png1 Carbon N/A NMS_Oxygen.png2 Oxygen
NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon N/A NMS_Oxygen.png2 Oxygen
NMS_Fungal_Mould.png1 Fungal Mould NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen
NMS_Frost_Crystal.png1 Frost Crystal NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen
NMS_Cactus_Flesh.png1 Cactus Flesh NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen
NMS_Solanium.png1 Solanium NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen
NMS_Gamma_Root.png1 Gamma Root NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen
NMS_Star_Bulb.png1 Star Bulb NMS_Kelp_Sac.png1 Kelp Sac NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Oxygen.png10 Oxygen

Refine Dioxite

Material 1 Material 2 Output
NMS_Condensed_Carbon.png1 Condensed Carbon NMS_Sodium_Nitrate.png1 Sodium Nitrate NMS_Dioxite.png2 Dioxite
NMS_Carbon.png1 Carbon NMS_Sodium_Nitrate.png1 Sodium Nitrate NMS_Dioxite.png1 Dioxite
NMS_Frost_Crystal.png2 Frost Crystal NMS_Salt.png1 Salt NMS_Dioxite.png1 Dioxite
NMS_Ammonia.png2 Ammonia NMS_Ferrite_Dust.png1 Ferrite Dust NMS_Dioxite.png1 Dioxite
NMS_Ammonia.png2 Ammonia NMS_Pure_Ferrite.png1 Pure Ferrite NMS_Dioxite.png1 Dioxite

(1 of 4) You can scan frozen planets from your starship to check whether they have Dioxite present.

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    11 January 2023
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