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+{
+ "title": "How it's Made: Planets",
+ "text": "The ultimate guide for any beginner but also experienced planet builder!\
+Covers all the bases, even the orthonormal ones.\
+\
+You definitely need some solid base, to create the planet's core, mantle and crust. If you want to have a chance at creating life, gaseous elements for your planet's atmosphere are a must have! You could also try to create a gaseous planet, or anything else really, if spaghetti monsters are your thing.\
+\
+Buy resources from the Multiverse shop, they have everything you will need to make a planet. Usually sold in batches of sextillion tons.
+"
+}