
Nowhere=COORDINATE - this will warp you to the specified coordinate in your current world - e.g. Hover over a command to show detailed help and information for its arguments. Type the name of a command into the search bar to instantly search the cheat table. Find a player's UUID with the /list command - e.g. Find below a list of all Starbound console commands for players and server administrators, updated for the latest version of Starbound on Steam (1.3.3, PC / Mac). Player:PLAYERUUID - this will teleport you to player with the specified UUID, they must be online. ClientShipWorld:PLAYERUUID - this will teleport you to the world of the player with the specified UUID, find a player's UUID with the /list command (they must be logged in) - e.g. InstanceWorld:WORLD - this will warp you to the instance world with the specified ID - e.g. CelestialWorld:COORDS - this will teleport you to the specified celestial coordinates - e.g.
OrbitedWorld - this will teleport you to your orbited world. OwnShip - this will teleport you to your own ship. You can provide this in one of the following forms: This command has the following arguments: Location Developer Tiy stated that planets with level 100 difficulty will be hard to traverse even for players with endgame armor.The syntax for the warp command is as follows: Planets will be generated with difficulty levels ranging from 1-100. Once a planet is designated as a homeworld, players will be able to build terraforming stations to change the vegatation, and weather stations to control the weather.
Players will be able claim a planet as their own, changing their base of operations from a space-station to that planet. Not only is the terrain of the planet procedurally generated, but the weather, the gravity, the difficulty level, the plant life, the behaviour and appearance of alien creatures, and much more all contain random or procedurally generated elements. Now organize the files per last modification date or something like that, the planet you're on should be the latest, and your homeworld should be next to it, or a few files after it.
You'll find a list of planets you've been to. By procedurally generating even the smallest details, we’re doing just that. Go to your game folder, and to the Universe folder. We went into the planet generation with one simple goal: no two planets should be the same. Planets in Starbound are entirely procedurally generated and filled to the brim with unique content.