
""I see there's an option to induce egg," wrote one player on the subreddit. "Whatever you do, don't collect milk." But it was too late. "I did, it squirted 'sticky honey' all over me lmao," replied UnderstandingDull174. They even shared a screen capture as proof. "Honey glands empty: 30 minutes," it read. The creature also has a hole on the bottom. Sigh. The No Man's Sky algorithm was really cooking with this one."
"The creatures were discovered in the Eissentam galaxy, but others have reported sightings as well. "I saw one of those guys.," reported Big_Party_2942. "I didn't know the riding animation was like that." Doomtoothx added, "I've ran into them multiple times. They do not respect boundaries and like to rub against you. Run away." Players are trying to come up with an unofficial name. Astroglide was one. I'm not going to share the rest."
A recently spotted No Man's Sky fauna secretes sticky honey when players collect its milk, with an in-game notification reading 'Honey glands empty: 30 minutes.' The creature has an opening on its underside and can squirt honey over players. Sightings originated in the Eissentam galaxy but have occurred elsewhere. Players report unusual riding animations and that the creature frequently rubs against or invades player space. Community members shared screenshots as proof and exchanged warnings about interactions. Players are proposing unofficial names for the creature, including 'Astroglide,' while withholding some suggested names.
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