As someone who has been to different worlds and back, here are the steps:
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You will need a saved location on your home world. This is either done when you place a beacon or can be done manually through the Saved Locations tab of you inventory menu. This is how you get back.
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To get to another planet, you’ll need to make the Warp Location Picker Upgrade. It’s the “ammo” for the Totem that lets you target a planet and acquire a “saved location” on that planet. Make the upgrade with 5 Gold Alloy, 5 Bone Extract, and 1440 Spark.
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After getting the saved location, you’ll need two Warp Conduits. Place them on top of each other because they turn into a door-sized portal. Click on the conduits and select your new saved location on the other world.
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Pay 500 Coin and watch the awesome graphic effects as you conduit blocks morph into a portal. Warning: this portal does not last long, so anyone wanting to go through it needs to hurry. Also, it’s a one-way trip, so bring extra conduits with you.
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To get home, place two conduits on top each other like a door. Select your original saved location or home beacon and a new portal will appear to take you home. The planet name is below the coordinates if you get confused.
Other Notes:
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You do not need another Warp Location Picker Upgrade unless you are traveling to a new planet that you have no saved locations on, so as long as you are warping between known places, don’t waste your gold.
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Each port costs 500 coins, so don’t get crazy with the porting unless you’re really rich.
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Multiple people can go through one port, so if one person can open it, everyone can go through.
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Be sure you have a saved location on your home planet and extra Warp Conduits before taking the trip, otherwise you will be stuck for awhile.
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You cannot go to the little moon. I tried.
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TestUS1 is called Tel II, TestUS2 is Lesser, and TestUS3 is Baralis.