In the expansive cosmos of Starfield, the allure of piloting a variety of spaceships is undeniable. But what if you could expand your fleet without spending a dime? Whether you’ve got your eyes on a sleek parked vessel or you’re daring enough to challenge an enemy ship, Starfield offers numerous opportunities for the ambitious pilot. In this guide let’s go into the world of spaceship theft, understand the nuances of space combat, and discover how skills like Deception can give you an edge while stealing ships in Starfield. Lastly, we will also discuss how to register and sell spaceships in Starfield.

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Starfield: How To Steal Ships In Starfield

Stealing Parked Ships

  1. Locate a Landed Ship: As you explore different planets, you might come across ships that have landed. An icon will appear on your screen indicating a ship’s presence.
  2. Board the Ship: Approach the ship and get on board. This is usually the easiest part if the ship is unguarded.
  3. Eliminate the Crew: Before you can claim the ship as your own, you’ll need to deal with its crew. This might involve a bit of combat, so be prepared.
  4. Take Control: Once the crew is dealt with, head to the cockpit and take the pilot’s seat. The ship is now yours to command!

Stealing Enemy Ships

  1. Engage in Space Combat: Find an enemy ship and engage it in combat. This method requires a bit more skill and the right equipment.
  2. Target the Ship’s Engine: With the “Targeting Control Systems” skill unlocked in the Tech tree, you can specifically target parts of an enemy ship. Lock onto the ship and target its engine.
  3. Disable the Engine: Fire at the engine until all its yellow bars are depleted. This will immobilize the ship, making it easier to board.
  4. Dock and Board: Approach the disabled ship and dock with it. Once on board, eliminate any remaining crew members.
  5. Claim the Ship: Head to the cockpit, take the pilot’s seat, and the ship is yours!

The Deception Skill

The Deception skill in Starfield can be a game-changer when it comes to stealing ships. With this skill, players can force enemy ships to surrender without engaging in combat. This not only makes the process of stealing ships easier but also reduces the risk of damaging the ship in a fight.

TierRank
2Rank 1: 10% stronger ships will automatically surrender to piracy demand. Enemy ship’s contraband scans are 10% less effective.

Rank 2: 20% stronger ships will automatically surrender to piracy demand. Enemy ship’s contraband scans are 20% less effective.

Rank 3: 30% stronger ships will automatically surrender to piracy demand. Enemy ship’s contraband scans are 30% less effective.

Rank 4: 40% stronger ships will automatically surrender to piracy demand. Enemy ship’s contraband scans are 40% less effective.

How Register And Sell Stolen Ships

Find a Ship Service Technician who are experts and your go-to for all things ship-related. They’re conveniently located in most of Starfield’s bustling settlements and spaceports. Seek them out when you’re ready to make your ship “official.”

Engage in a chat with the technician, and soon enough, you’ll be presented with a menu showcasing available ships for purchase or sale. Amidst these options, you’ll spot the golden ticket: the chance to register your ship. It’s as simple as confirming the transaction and parting with some credits.

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Sure, registering isn’t free. It’ll cost you a decent chunk of credits. However, think of it as an investment. Once registered, not only can you sell the ship, but you also have the freedom to plunder its treasures. Dive into the ship’s cargo, raid the captain’s locker, and you might just find that the treasures inside more than cover the registration fee, turning a neat profit.