Where to store resources in Starfield

Two universal truths exist. Starfield: You’ll need a lot of Here are some resources to help you. If you’re looking to create cool things, resources can be a great help. You can also find out more about us on our website. heavy. If you’re keen on building outposts or modding weapons, you’ll quickly find you need a way to You can store your resources.

It is particularly true if Jemison Mercantile, for example, is a shop you frequent. The following is a list of the most important things to remember. Starfield guide, we’ll tell you What to do with your resources?You can now free up space on your shelves.


Where and how to store your materials

Building a storage crate in Starfield

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Starfield There are many chests around the map. Normally your relationship with these chests is one of thievery — taking all the money and guns away from some space pirates, for example — but they can also be used to store your items.

The best way to store all your items is by using a storage unit. Build some ChestsIn your outpost. (Or getting a larger cargo container to take with you wherever you go, as it will be there). The crates that you use are made of aluminum The following are some examples of how to get started: “structural material”Both of these items are available in stores and around the globe.

When building a chest in your base you can choose between a “Storage box” and a “Storage Crate.” The box is a little bit cheaper, but can only hold 10kg, which is almost nothing. Each crate can hold up to 150kg. That means if you make a room in your base with 10 crates — which would only cost you 20 aluminum and 40 structural materials — you could hold 1,500kg total in that room. That’s a lot of bang for your buck!


Find unlimited storage

A crate in the Lodge with unlimited space in Starfield

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Other Bethesda Games have offered unlimited storage options, making it easy to set up your bases. Starfield Several other methods exist for storing unlimited amounts of resources. However, none is particularly convenient.

The basement is the place to be. Lodge, you’ll find a storage crate and a storage box near a bunch of crafting stations. These chests both have infinite storage. We’ve put Over 2,000kg worth of goods in one of them and it never gave us a “full” prompt. These chests are not marked with a weight limit, like most other chests.

You can also store unlimited items in your own room’s safe. If you’ve finished “The Old Neighborhood” quest, talk to Noel and she’ll show you your room if you ask. In the corner, across from the mattress is the safe.

We have found that these are the most affordable options available for storage. Starfield, which means you’re need to Fast travel is a You can also find out more about the LotIf you choose to keep all of your items in the Lodge, it will cost more. (It’s worth a reminder here that you can’t fast travel while encumbered, which means you’ll need to very slowly transport your resources to and from the Lodge if you don’t feel like walking to the New Atlantis spaceport every time.)


Remove encumbrance on PC

A safe with unlimited space in Starfield

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Starfield The following is a list of the most popular ways to contact us console commandsYou can also use these console commands to automatically complete quests and spawn new items. These console commands will allow you to: The following are some of the reasons why you should consider hiring someone else You can change the way you look by changing your attire. max encumbrance weight, which makes the game far less obnoxious if you’re an outpost builder or resource hoarder.

Hit the to change your burden. `You can use the keyboard button to bring up the Console Command Menu. You can also copy/paste this command (without the bullet points) for convenience:

  • player.setav carryweight 25000

You should now be able to see your carrying capacity of 25,000 (plus any bonus that you have from skills or gear). Your carrying capacity should now be 25,000 plus any bonuses you may have due to skills and gear. If you want that number to be higher — say 100,000 or even 1,000,000 — you can change the 25,000 value on the end of the command.

It’s also worth mentioning here that some commands can disable achievements, so if you care about those, be sure the convenience factor is worth it for you before you hit enter on that command.

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