Talk:Storybook planet

The co-ordinates for storybook planets are unique to your game. I feel this page is un-needed as it is firstly unlinked unlike Storybook Planets and secondly the co-ordinates and planet/system names are useless to anyone other than the author. Dd7900 16:21, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

I wrote the above after testing the Kharcin and Corin systems. Upon testing the "Zeege (in the) Bellamon system (Angel: 197.75/Distance:14,192.14)" system, that has a different name in my game I did find the Crab Legs planet. Maybe instead of deleting this page it should be turned into a probability page of finding a Storybook Planet at the systems stated so we can establish if there is a trend or just blind luck. Dd7900 16:27, 16 September 2008 (UTC) EDIT: As I have the max explorer badge, 70 unique Rares and hours and hours of gameplay I find it strange the only Storybook Planet I've found is at the same co-ordinates as the one given on this page. Maybe if the author could let us know if the planet they found was "Crab Legs" or a different one it would help with the research Dd7900 16:39, 16 September 2008 (UTC)

I think the page should be merged with "Storybook Planets" and this turned into a redirect page. Either both in the same article or just one, having two is not handy. DarwinSighs 09:35, 21 September 2008 (UTC)

The information on this page is entirely worthless. It has been tested multiple times by many many people including myself and found that these coordinates are entirely random. In addition, this list of planets includes the ACTUAL PLANET NAMES of the storybook planets which are COMPLETELY RANDOM. The only thing that isn't random are the storybook planet themes of which there are ten; they are listed on Storybook Planets. By this page being here all that is accomplished is hosting inaccurate and irrelevant info on the wiki and misdirecting/misleading people who type storybook planet instead of storybook planets. If you guys really insist on keeping it, please rename it to Storybook Planets (Speculation) or Storybook Planets (Rumors). -- Dcemuser 03:49, 25 September 2008 (UTC)

It seems possible that 10 storybook planets might be scattered between anywhere from ten to many fixed locations so having a list of known coordinates that each planet has been at could be potentially useful. That being said, this article should redirect to storybook planets and that article should have a link to this one trying to establish if there's any trends.74.94.177.101 13:06, 27 September 2008 (UTC)

i've found storybook planets and got nothin before. i've seen Geers n' cogs on my moon! and stacked rocks, pineapples and even a tentacle on my home plane and don't get badges. even if theese are just decorations you can't say they're not odd. Delta1998

Swirls Planet
I found a Storybook Planet that I don't see on the page, so I took a Youtube video of it and some pics to see if it's around here and it's just not on this page. Or maybe it's here and I just didn't notice. Whatever.

I have found this planet as well! Wormulon 19:24, September 7, 2009 (UTC)