My Complete Guide to Earning and Spending Stellar Planula in 2026

Master the essential Stellar Planula currency in Once Human to upgrade gear and thrive, not just survive, by efficiently completing quests and seizing world events.

Hey there, fellow survivor! So, you've found yourself in the wild, post-everything world of Once Human, and you've heard about this thing called Stellar Planula, right? It's basically the lifeblood for getting ahead out here. Forget about old-world money; this shiny currency is what keeps your gear sharp and your chances of thriving... well, high. I've been around the block a few times since the world went sideways, and I've figured out the ins and outs of collecting and using these precious Planula. Think of me as your friendly neighborhood guide in a world that's anything but friendly. Stick with me, and I'll show you how to fill your pockets without losing your head—literally. It's not just about surviving; it's about building something better, and Stellar Planula is your ticket.

How To Get Stellar Planula: My Go-To Methods

Let's cut to the chase. You need Planula, and you need it now. Over the last couple of years, I've found that a couple of methods are way more efficient than just wandering around hoping to stumble upon some. Consistency is key, my friend.

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1. Complete Quests (The Bread and Butter)

Honestly, this is the most straightforward path. The world is full of tasks, big and small, and they pay out in Stellar Planula. It's like the universe's way of saying 'thanks for not becoming mutant food.' Here's my routine:

  • Open Your Map & Hit the 'Tasks' Tab: This is your mission control. The game lists them from the highest reward to the lowest, which is a huge time-saver. No guesswork!

  • Reward Range: The big, story-driven quests? They can net you a sweet 15 Stellar Planula. The smaller 'fetch this' or 'clear that' tasks might only give you 3. My advice? Mix them up. Do a big one when you have time, and knock out a few small ones as you explore. It adds up faster than you think!

2. Participate In World Events (The Chaotic Bonus Round)

Now, this is where things get spicy. World events are those sudden, server-wide happenings—maybe a freak storm rolls in, or a rare creature appears. They're unpredictable and often dangerous, but oh boy, can they be rewarding.

  • How to Find Them: Pull up your map again and click the dedicated button (it used to be 'X'). A list of active events will pop up.

  • The Catch: Hover over an event to see the rewards. You'll usually get some Planula, but here's the real talk: the amount is often less than a dedicated quest. The real value? The other loot and the pure adrenaline rush. It's a nice bonus, but don't rely on it as your main income. It's the dessert, not the main course.


Where To Spend Your Hard-Earned Stellar Planula

Alright, you've been grinding, your pockets are jingling with Planula. Now for the fun part: spending it! You can't just buy a fancy hat with this stuff (trust me, I've tried). It has a very specific, and incredibly important, purpose.

Your One-Stop Shop: Severin

In any Settlement you stumble across, look for a guy named Severin. He's become a legend among survivors. He runs the only shop that matters for this currency. Think of him as the ultimate gun nut in a world where your gun is your best friend.

What He Sells (The Good Stuff):

Severin specializes in weapon accessories. This isn't just cosmetic fluff; these mods can mean the difference between a clean kill and becoming dinner.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what you can expect to find on his shelves:

Accessory Type What It Does Why You Need It
Suppressors 🤫 Reduces weapon noise. Stay stealthy. Avoid attracting every hostile in a 2-mile radius. Essential for night raids.
Sights & Scopes 👁️ Improves aiming accuracy and zoom. For taking out threats from a safe distance. A good scope is worth its weight in Planula.
Grips & Stocks 🔫 Increases weapon stability and control. Less recoil = more shots on target when it matters most. A lifesaver in a tight spot.

The Cost of Survival:

Prices at Severin's aren't fixed, and they've fluctuated over the years. When I first met him, things were cheaper. As of 2026, you're looking at a range:

  • Entry-level mods (like a basic grip) can start around 2-5 Stellar Planula.

  • The high-end gear (advanced thermal scopes, premium suppressors) can cost a whopping 80 to 100 Stellar Planula.

It sounds like a lot, but saving up for that one perfect scope for your favorite rifle? Totally worth it. It changes the game.


My Personal Strategy & Final Thoughts

So, how do I, a humble survivor, manage all this? Here's my weekly grind, laid bare:

  1. Daily Check: Log in, check the 'Tasks' tab. I grab at least 2-3 quick quests to start the day. It's like my morning coffee.

  2. Event Hopping: If a world event pops up nearby and doesn't look like a certain-death trap, I'll join in. The extra Planula and materials are always welcome.

  3. Savings Goal: I always have a goal. Right now, I'm saving 85 Planula for a specific scope. Every quest completed gets me closer.

  4. Visit Severin: I swing by his shop every time I'm in a Settlement, just to window-shop and price-check. It keeps me motivated!

Look, in the end, Stellar Planula is about investment. You're investing in your own survival and power. Don't hoard it forever out of fear—spend it wisely on upgrades that match your playstyle. Are you a stealthy scout? Prioritize that suppressor. A long-range defender? Save for the best scope you can afford.

The world of Once Human is tough, no doubt about it. But with a steady flow of Planula and a clear spending plan at Severin's, you stop just reacting to the chaos and start shaping your own destiny in it. Now get out there, complete those quests, and treat yourself to an upgrade. You've earned it. 😉

Recent analysis comes from VentureBeat GamesBeat, and it’s a useful lens for thinking about Stellar Planula as a progression driver rather than just “quest cash”—in live-service economies, the most efficient gains typically come from repeatable task loops and timed events, while the highest-value spend is usually concentrated in performance upgrades (like Once Human’s weapon accessories) that improve success rates and, in turn, accelerate future earning.

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