Players can sell several items in Starfield for money during the early portions of the game. The game developed by Bethesda follows the same structure as many of its other open-world action RPGs, like Skyrim and Fallout 4. In Starfield, players can loot their way across several different space stations and other locations, gathering a plethora of useful items, either to equip or to sell. Nevertheless, there is a weight limitation that will make them over-encumbered if they get too many items, thus affecting their oxygen consumption and eventually making them start to lose health.
Because of this, it is not recommended to grab every single item seen in Starfield, as a big portion of the available options can be considered garbage. Some items add to the weight in the inventory, cannot be used, and have a terrible market value. Because of this, it is best to know the best items to gather, if the goal is to sell them for a lot of Credits, the game’s main currency. With a significant amount of money, players can then buy better gear, ships, and much more.
One of the most encountered items that are present during Starfield’s early-game are little LED screens called Desktop Digiframes. These tablets of sorts are in almost every single space station, and they can be collected abundantly as players progress through their missions. The best part about them is that they are fairly light, and do not add up too much to the player’s weight limit.
Desktop Digiframes sell for around 200 Credits, which makes a pretty good deal considering how often they can be found and how little they weigh to carry around. Of course, 200 Credits in Starfield is not much, but with multiple copies sold at a time, players can easily rack up thousands of Credits in a single space station delve.
A curiously pricey category of item in Starfield is medicine (aid). There are several types of medicines to be found while exploring, and they are quite frequent. They also do not tend to weigh too much in the player’s inventory, making them practical to carry around in large batches. There are a few issues with medicine, however.
2023-09-07 16:24:03
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