When traversing the stars inStarfield, your ship is your home, and as such you will be able to customize it to suit your individual needs. As you progress, you’ll slowly (or pretty quickly if you’ve got the cash) be able to upgrade each part, with each providing benefits and drawbac...
Show More Frontier Frontier is the first ship you get by default in Starfield. This starter ship only serves to get you through some beginner missions due to its limited functionality. It lacks firepower, and storage space, and is slower compared to others. Once you get a hold of the contr...
When learning how to hide contraband inStarfield, it is important to understand the mechanics. The main factor that determines whether a ship will be able to slip through a scanner undetected is the cargo hold.Starfield's beginner ship, The Frontier, has standard ...
If you just want something you can get quickly and easily after getting bored with The Frontier, the Razorleaf is a nice upgrade you can get early in your adventure. This is an especially good pick if you intend to try your hand at smuggling since it comes with space you can hide carg...
There are different levels of locks: Advanced > Expert > Master. Each requires a higher level of the “Security” skill. To upgrade this you must pick more locks and invest one skill point. Make it a priority to buy this skill as early as possible, ideally even make it a starting skill...
Same as above, but removes the Scavenging 4 requirement so that the highlighting works as early as getting aboard the Frontier and tracking the research projects. Full This expands on the Basic version by making clutter unlootable from the world. You can still buy, sell, transfer, or drop th...
so you need to spend them wisely. One point in piloting might let you use an entirely new ship, while something more geared towards settlements could finally get you that weapon upgrade tier you’ve been trying to research. It’s an engaging system with big ripple effects from a single cho...