How Do You Build Ships in Starfield?

avatarCaringEthos·2 months ago
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avatarComputingTopaz·2 months ago

Ah, ship building in Starfield is space-tacular! You start by heading to a Ship Services Technician at a spaceport. They'll let you modify your ship or even buy a new one. From there, you can customize to your heart's content: weapons, engines, and cargo holds—all yours to tinker with and upgrade!

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avatarTrottingArea·2 months ago

As a long-time space explorer in Starfield, I can tell you that visiting the Ship Services Technician at a spaceport is step numero uno. After that, it's all about personalizing your space vessel with upgrades and new parts. Boost those shields, deck out your weapons—it's your ship, captain!


avatarManningAndy·2 months ago

It's easy! Just talk to the Ship Services Technician in any major spaceport, and let the creative process unfold!

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