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Stellaris Dev Diary #356 - Building a Grand Archive and Displaying Your Collection

Hello, everyone!

The Grand Archive opens its doors on October 29th.

Today we take a look at the Grand Archive structure itself, specimen collection and display mechanics, and then examine the new Archivism tradition tree.

What is a Grand Archive?​

The Grand Archive is the cultural center for your empire, a place to house and display the story of your people through the greatest specimens of interest that you have collected over the years.

This one-stage structure can be built over any colony with 25 or more pops, and will not block other improvements such as Orbital Rings. We expect that most empires will want to build them over their capital world, to keep their treasures close.

The Galactic Archivism technology required for building a Grand Archive can appear as a tier 2 society tech, and as such building a Grand Archive does not require high tier technologies such as Mega-Engineering.

Shortly after you have discovered your first Specimen worthy of display, you have the chance to invest in the concept of a Grand Archive - if you pass on this opportunity, it can show up later as normal in your Society research options.

Galactic Archivism tech

A collection that embraces the whole galaxy allows you to consider the whole galaxy. That is what an institution such as the Grand Archive is for.

Grand Archives can be built by any empire, including genocidal empires like Fanatic Purifiers, even if they have a more proactive stand on turning their neighbors into “historical interests” earlier than one would otherwise expect.

Closeup of the Grand Archive, in a pretty ugly shade of green

A closer look at the Grand Archive. The color scheme matches your empire flag and chosen shipset.

Specimen Collection and Display​

An Archive with nothing to display within it is simply a building. (And an expensive one at that.) Luckily, fascinating moments worth remembering occur all the time in Stellaris, so the Grand Archive Story Pack has added 151 unique Specimens to events, archaeology sites, and other content from across the base game and the new content added in the Story Pack. The team has gone through all of the other Stellaris content as well, giving us a final total of over 240 Specimens to collect, study, and appreciate. (Ancient Relics, Distant Stars, and Astral Planes, as our most exploration-focused releases, benefited the most from this pass.) The Specimen Collection system requires the Grand Archive Story Pack.

A symbol is shown when you have acquired a Specimen of interest - occasionally these are tied to a specific choice in an event, while other times they may be linked to your Origin or actions that you have taken.

Newly acquired Specimens appear in a toast to give you a quick look at what you’ve found.

Specimen acquisition through events

Give me an archive, and I will fill it.

Special delivery from MSI

Sometimes Specimens will instead find you.

The Discoveries tab now allows you to explore your collection and choose which Specimens to have on display. Displaying Specimens has an initial cost (which increases with the number of Specimens of that category that you have on display) as well as ongoing upkeep (which is affected by Empire Size). Each Specimen has its own effects while on display - some produce a small amount of resources, while others might grant anything from Energy from Jobs to Cloned Fauna Growth Speed.

Each Specimen also has expanded lore, and keeps track of where and when you acquired it in the first place.

Collection tab in Discoveries

More examples within the collection tab

A toggle in the top right of the Specimen window lets you set whether or not you want to automatically put any new Specimens you acquire directly on display. You can also set up how you want to handle your overflow if not everything can be on display at once. You can have up to nine Specimens on display in each category - Aesthetic Wonders, Galactic History, and Xeno Geology.

How Else Can I Get Specimens?​


Earlier I recommended building your Grand Archive close to the protected heart of your Empire. It’d be a terrible shame if something were to happen to it, after all.

Violently taking specimens from an empire

The Grand Archive is great for seeing how excellent we were at stealing things

The vile Yarrowreacheran Consensus stole three of my precious Specimens! Thankfully the rest of them are still safe, waiting for me to rebuild the Grand Archive and put them back on display.

Stolen Specimens showing the Empire of Origin

Hey, that was mine! I even wrote my name on it!

On the bright side, after spending some time working on our relations, they’re happy to trade it back to me.

Trading Specimens

You can also dig through your pile of Minor Artifacts to see if there’s anything worthwhile in there that got missed when you first acquired them.

Artifact Analysis action

Artifact Analysis can be performed up to five times, and has an increasing cost every time you use it.

Archivism Traditions and the Galactic Curator Civics​

Once you’ve researched Galactic Archivism, the Archivism traditions become available. Empty shelves do not make for a wondrous attraction, but focusing on Archivism can help fill them up nicely.

Archivism traditions

Frontier Archaeology is my favorite.

Exhibition Specialization lets you focus your Archive’s output to one of the three Specimen categories, reducing the other two, and the Agenda associated with Archivism increases the chance of finding Archaeology Sites and increases Specimen Output.

Exhibition Focus and Astute Observation Agenda

Genocidal empires, having less use for Diplomatic Weight than many other Empires, replace Expert Negotiation with Galactic Reaping.

Galactic Reaping tradition swap

Let’s make (you) history.

If you’re really interested in having the best Grand Archive possible, there are the Galactic Curator civics. These civilizations all begin with Galactic Archivism as a guaranteed research option, one common Specimen of each category, and get a discount when dealing with the Curator Order. They also gain a 25% discount when actually building a Grand Archive, and have an increased chance to discover anomalies, but also tend to overwork their bureaucrats, reducing their effectiveness by a small amount. Nothing delights them more than a new find, though - Specimen discoveries and completion of Archaeology Sites grant them a Unity bonus.

Galactic Curator civics

The Curator Order​

The Curator Order is dedicated to the protection of knowledge, and you can impress them with your collection should you share similar interests.

Curators saying hi

If your collection is substantial enough to attract their attention, you could ask them for various things - whether it be specialized museum plans, or help setting up cultural enrichment programs. Naturally, they’ll want to be compensated for their help.

Curators offering to sell us the Holo-Museum of Wonders plans


Holo-Museum of Wonder building

Impress them enough, and they’ll even be willing to allow you to give them a generous donation in exchange for the honor of selecting a relic to care for from their collection.

Curators offering us our pick of two relics

There are fifteen relics being added to the Curators in the Grand Archive Story Pack, five associated with each of the three Specimen categories.

Meanwhile… A Little Something From the Custodians​

The game setup screen has gotten a bit cumbersome over the years, with a huge number of options. We’re revisiting this screen in 3.14 “Circinus” to make things a little bit more understandable.

Pictures speak louder than words, so:

New Galaxy Settings Screen: General Settings

No more asking “which shape was Starburst again?”

New Galaxy Settings Screen: Advanced Settings

Next Week​

Next week we’ll be going over the care and feeding of Tiyanki, the proper use of Gravity Snares and a Vivarium, and take a look at the Domestication traditions and Beastmasters civics.

See you then!

 
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I love the new setup screen from the Custodians, but is there any chance we can get a 'random' option for Galaxy shape? It's a UI option I crave as what I normally do is close my eyes and click one of the arrows very rapidly.
 
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I’ll be honest, I wasn’t particularly excited about this DLC before, but this dev diary has really changed that. I absolutely love how you guys make an effort to integrate new content into old content, it makes the game feel so much richer while avoiding bloat.

Also, seeing how you can raid specimens by destroying the Grand Archive, I hope you give barbaric despoilers some way to raid specimens more effectively. I’d love to sail around the galaxy, plundering the treasures of the cosmos to add to my own hoard.
 
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Is that slots for forced empire spawns I'm seeing?
 
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If galaxy setup is getting some custodian love, would be lovely to allow some modding of it, by allowing to add sliders or some new options and have them referenced through scripts.
 
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I love the idea that we’ll have momentos based on the anomalies we get in the game. It’s gotten to the point where I’m so familiar with most I click through, so having a cool reminder for the rest of the game that I might have to think about is great. Also love the new settings menu! It is quite intimidating for new players arm.

Will civics like memorialist get an update to fit with the archive?

EDIT: I also love how there will now be a way to perform archeological digs outside of our empire.
 
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I love the new setup screen from the Custodians, but is there any chance we can get a 'random' option for Galaxy shape? It's a UI option I crave as what I normally do is close my eyes and click one of the arrows very rapidly.

Probably not for 3.14.1, but I'll add it to the list for investigation. It's a good idea.

Love this, and I love the Custodians even more! :cool:

Me too!

I absolutely love how you guys make an effort to integrate new content into old content, it makes the game feel so much richer while avoiding bloat.

There's a lot of perfect content in the game for these Specimens, so it made sense to enhance all of that.

I hope you give barbaric despoilers some way to raid specimens more effectively.

Yes, they have an advantage when plundering Specimens. Yarr.

Is that slots for forced empire spawns I'm seeing?

The semi-greyed out ones are because I have a random number of empires selected for those groupings. I do have more ambitions for this screen in the future.
 
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I just hope this DLC doesn't "accidentally" include any absolutely broken military tech that forces it down the throat of all the people that are not interested in pet collecting...
 
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Will the AI empires get access to all of the anomalies that grant specimen, or will these remain exclusive to human players?

Will there be any new tie-ins or interactions for Memorialists?

With the rework of the settings screen, is there any chance of size 300 galaxies?

Any interactions with the Mega Art Installation megastructure?
 
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Are the other year settings beyond the victory year in another category or were they removed and scale with victory year now?

Any chance we can get presets we can set up for the galaxy settings? Would be neat.

The new setting screen looks good. The new artifact stuff I'll need to try out and see how interesting and relevant they feel. But they are prolly a good way to throw in some lore.

Hope the empire selection menue will get a look at afterwards too.
I'd love a way to have folders, with possible can't spawn/can spawn/forces spawn/use empire setting settings. Would help with the hundreds of custom empires I have at this point. A way to adjust can spawn likelyhood would also be nice, as it is generally very low imo.
 
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Will we be able to dig things inside other people’s borders or just unclaimed systems? Will precursor and/or origin digsites have some sort of protection?
 
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Speaking of randomness, I would also love to have a "random" button when renaming fleets. I lose too much time thinking of a good name. ;)
 
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I like seeing the changes to game settings, but I really need the ability to save and load game settings. I have several setting preferences I like to alter between, and setting this up manually every time is becoming harder and harder.
 
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