Mine a Planet
Progression reference · checked July 14, 2026

Mine a Planet Planets and Evolution

What the official description confirms about mining worlds, evolving a planet, and unlocking larger destinations.

Quick answer

Mine a Planet asks players to mine a world with laser drones, upgrade the fleet, and evolve the planet to unlock bigger worlds. The exact planet list, evolution price, progress threshold, and unlock sequence are not public, so this guide explains the verified loop without inventing a walkthrough.

Confirmed in current sources

  • Planet mining is the central activity described on the official Roblox page.
  • Players can evolve a planet and unlock bigger worlds.
  • Fleet power, speed, and cargo upgrades are part of progression.
  • Hidden ores, including Azurite and Aurum, are advertised discoveries.

Still unverified

  • The number and names of current planets or worlds.
  • Evolution costs, required mining progress, quests, and menu path.
  • Which ores, drones, or upgrades unlock on each world.
  • Whether beta updates reset, rebalance, or extend planet progression.
Reference guide

What the evidence means for players

The verified progression loop

The official description links four actions: roll laser drones, mine the current planet, improve fleet power, speed, and cargo, then evolve to reach a larger world. That is enough to describe the direction of play, but not enough to provide exact upgrade orders or costs. A first-session player should use visible in-game requirements as the authority, especially while the experience remains in beta. If the interface shows a progress meter or evolution prompt, record the wording before committing a limited item or large amount of currency.

How to approach an evolution decision

Before evolving, check whether the game keeps your drones, fleet upgrades, cargo, discovered ores, and unspent rewards. None of those retention rules are documented in the current public sources. A sensible approach is to finish obvious free rewards, compare the next fleet upgrade with the visible evolution requirement, and avoid assuming that a larger world always produces a faster return. If evolution acts like a reset or prestige, its value depends on the multiplier and what is retained; those fields must be captured in-game before this guide can calculate them.

What a full planet table requires

A reliable planet table needs the exact display name, unlock condition, durability or mining requirement, ore pool, reward structure, and the update in which the data was checked. Timing tests also need a disclosed fleet: drone identities, mining power, speed, cargo capacity, and any Luck effect. Otherwise two players can report different completion times while both are correct for their setups. Because beta content can change quickly, screenshots and measurements should include a date and visible version title rather than being presented as permanent facts.

  • Exact world name and visible unlock text.
  • Evolution cost, retained progress, and reset behavior.
  • Ore and reward pool with source confidence.
  • Test setup and current beta/update label.
FAQ

Mine a Planet Planets and Evolution questions

Can planets evolve in Mine a Planet?

Yes. The official description tells players to evolve their planet to unlock bigger worlds, but it does not publish the exact requirements or sequence.

How do I evolve a planet?

The public sources do not show a verified button path, cost, progress threshold, or prerequisite. Follow current in-game prompts and confirm the requirement before spending resources.

How many planets are in Mine a Planet?

No complete current planet list was found in the official description, creator group, or indexed community sources at the last check.

Do bigger planets have better ores?

The description connects evolution, bigger worlds, and hidden ores, but it does not map a specific ore to a planet or promise that size alone determines value.

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