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Archaeological Sites are areas where remains on ancient civilizations have been preserved relatively intact.
Stellaris: Ancient Relics story pack feature breakdown by Stellaris' game director Daniel "Grekulf" Moregård.
It was announced on 2019-05-14 [1] and was released on 2019-06-04 [2] . But I'd say not a … Trying for a spoiler free gush session here but I still used the tag to be safe. (Possible spoilers) Discussion spoiler.
That can be discovered on survey, generated at game start or discovered a few years after a planet is colonized. Caveat being that once you find a dig site, you get a penalty to finding more of them for 5 years, and that penalty puts you equal to the AI. Each time a planet is surveyed there is a 1.25% chance of an archaeology site being discovered. Press J to jump to the feed. I've poked into some of the code, and there's a modifier for AI on finding dig sites. Dig sites in unclaimed space, the space of your vassels, or empires your at war with should be free game. An archaeological dig site will be established nearby to search the ruins for anything useful. Ancient Relics is the 4th story pack for Stellaris.
They have 1/5 the chance you do. So they do find fewer dig sites. Saving up 1000 influence to claim a dig site on the far side the galaxy in order to ultimatly get 500 society research points (late game when I produce 10 times that a month) is not cool. A crater on [From.GetName] was once the site of an ancient Vultaum mining base. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts
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