![]() You have to start with a ship you own (or, at least, have registered). Let’s get the obvious one out of the way first: You can’t build a ship from scratch. What you can and can’t do in Starfield’s Ship Builder If you want to add or reposition anything to your ship, you’ll need the Ship Builder. The upgrade options depend on what’s available at the spaceport. As you scroll through the options, you can replace your current version with a new one. ![]() The upgrade ship option takes parts already on your ship - weapons, engines, your reactor, and grav drive - and lets you look at what other versions are available. These work similarly, but with different purposes. In the first menu of the view and modify ships option, you’ll have the choice to enter the Ship Builder or Upgrade Ship. What’s the difference between Ship Builder and ‘upgrade ship’? The Ship Builder selection depends on the spaceport. ![]() Which modules are available depends on where you go. You can also build a Landing Pad with Shipbuilder at an outpost. ![]() Every one will repair your ship, have a selection ships for sale, and give you access to the Ship Builder, which you can access by selecting the “I’d like to view and modify my ships” dialogue option, then pressing the X button (on Xbox) to enter the mode. If you can’t find them, look for a Ship Services counter or shop nearby. Most places with a spaceport will have a Ship Services Technician to speak to near where you land. ![]()
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