By James Carr on
Bethesda's latest massive RPG Starfield will have you frequently flying across the universe, but the starting ship is pretty uninspired. Luckily, there are plenty of other options to cruise through space, from flying weapons of mass destruction to space trucks that can haul a planet's worth of cargo. Depending on your needs, there is likely a ship that fits your specific playstyle, although a few of them will cost you.
Below is a collection of ships that can either be acquired through different questlines or by purchasing them from the various ship vendors throughout the settled systems. Some of these ships cost quite a bit of credits, so make sure you have stacked up a fair bit of money if you are looking to nab some of the best ships around. The list does not include any ships you can steal, not because they aren't any good, but because there aren't many places to consistently find those ships.
In addition to ships you can buy or steal, you can also just build your own creation and if you have maxed out the Ship Design skill, that's going to be the best way to get a ship with max stats across the board. It's also important to note that to pilot the higher class ships you will need ranks in the Piloting skill, specifically Rank 3 Piloting for Class B, and Rank 4 for Class C.
All ship stats and costs were pulled from a New Game+ run and might be slightly inflated from what they are in the first playthrough of Starfield. However, these are still some of the best ships around.
Please note that the final entry in this article contains endgame spoilers. If you wish to avoid those particular details, stop reading after you check out the Crimson Fleet Wraith ship entry.
Cost: Free via quest
Location: Denebola I-b
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