Edolus – Mass Effect

This guide will help you explore Edolus, a planet found in the Sparta system of the Artemis Tau cluster in Mass Effect.

Edolus Map

mass effect edolus map
  1. Arrival
  2. Distress Signal
  3. Mummified Salarian
  4. Crashed Probe
  5. Lithium Deposit
  6. Palladium Deposit
  7. Polonium Deposit

Edolus Overview

Edolus is located in the Sparta system of the Artemis Tau cluster. A distress beacon coming from the planet reinforces the fact that the recon team you’re looking for as part of the “UNC: Missing Marines” assignment just might be here somewhere.

1 – Arrival

While you may have to watch for falling meteors on Edolus, you won’t have to worry about the temperature posing any risk to you or your squad members when you step out of the Mako.

2 – Distress Signal

Unfortunately, Kahoku’s men are no longer among the living. The distress beacon sitting here apparently lured the Alliance soldiers to this location, where they were subsequently attacked (as you will be) by a Thresher Maw. Kill the acid-spitting worm with the Mako’s heavy artillery, then examine any of the bodies strewn around the area to move on to the next step of the “UNC: Missing Marines” assignment (return to Admiral Kahoku).

3 – Mummified Salarian

Search the mummified Salarian corpse lying face down in the sand here to recover Captain Milon’s identification tag. This is one of thirteen plot items you need for the “UNC: Locate Signs of Battle” assignment.

4 – Crashed Probe

A few more upgrades can be gained by successfully bypassing the security on this crashed probe.

5 – Lithium Deposit

Survey this Lithium deposit to get one step closer to finishing the “Light Metals” section of the “UNC: Valuable Minerals” assignment and to earn a reasonable amount of experience and credits.

6 – Palladium Deposit

Survey this Palladium deposit to get one step closer to finishing the “Heavy Metals” section of the “UNC: Valuable Minerals” assignment and to earn a reasonable amount of experience and credits.

7 – Polonium Deposit

Survey this Polonium deposit to get one step closer to finishing the “Rare Earths” section of the “UNC: Valuable Minerals” assignment and to earn a reasonable amount of experience and credits.

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