It wouldn’t be a Bethesda game without compulsively picking everything up to sell before realising the 200 forks in your possession aren’t worth much… so to help better manage your hoarding, we have Starfield storage explained, with how to carry more, sell items and not be overburdened.
In Starfield, if you are carrying too much — as you may have already discovered in early access — running will cost more energy, and you won’t be able to fast travel.
This extends to your companions and your spaceship, too, so good inventory management is essential, especially in a game as long as Starfield — as you will no doubt find plenty of gear across its many missions.
Fortunately, there are plenty of solutions to the problem, including selling your goods, shifting your gear to your companions, consuming items to temporarily buff your stats and selling your items, with certain Starfield factions being more receptive to stolen goods.
We have plenty more Starfield tips and tricks, too, if you find yourself lost in space.
No doubt your companions might grumble if you overload them with armour and lasers, though, and to see who will be doing the complaining, check out the Starfield cast.
With all that said, and space-loot practically falling out of your pockets, read on to find out all you need to know!
There are quite a few options for reducing the load in Starfield, all of which we have listed for you down below.
As Lydia said about a million times in Skyrim, «I am sworn to carry your burdens,» and companions in Starfield share the same fate, as you can offload everything you looted that wasn’t bolted down onto them.
They, of course, have their own carrying capacity limit, so be sure to manage their inventories as well — as you don’t
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