How To Farm Ship Parts For FREE!! No Man's Sky Orbital Update

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How To Farm Ship Parts For FREE!! No Man's Sky Orbital Update

This is how to farm ship parts for free in No Man's Sky! The orbital update has added ship building to No Man's Sky but you still need to gather parts to build them. The 2 ways to do that are to buy ships in order to scrap them, which costs a ton of money. Or you can find crashed ships and claim them for free!

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You can also use Minotaur's scanner to find crashed ships.

yanglu
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no need to fix the crashed ship. Fly back to the space station with your working ship then swop it out before scrapping it. The new update allows you to switch ships in the space station.

alanclaughan
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Hey, anyone who doesn’t want to fly to every distress signal to find out if it has a pilot or is abandoned, if you notice the pop up in the bottom-right when you start the pulse drive towards a distress beacon, it tells you whether or not the ship is abandoned. So, you don’t need to go all the way to check the ship to see if it has the orb or a pilot, you can either start pulse driving towards it or you can tag it in your hud.

P.S. If you want a really cool S-class starship from the very start without the hassle of doing all of this, you can find a Sentinel ship, like the one he is flying. Here are the steps:
1) Turn off multiplayer.
2) Craft a whole bunch of starship batteries (trinitum and gold from asteroids).
3) Then, find sentinels on some planet— shoot at them to make them hostile— and then leave the planet on your spaceship.
4) This will make the Sentinels send Interceptors after you. If you kill enough of them using your proton cannon to take down their shields and your rockets to finish them in one shot, they’ll send a Dreadnought after you.
5) Using starship batteries to stay alive, take out the Dreadnought’s shield balls and its turrets, and then just keep shooting it until it dies.
6) Once dead, it will cause other hostile ships to cease conflict with you and retreat, and more importantly it will drop a Ship AI, which will show you the coordinates of the nearest fallen Sentinel ship.
6) Go to the coordinates, find the ship, compete all the steps of repairing the ship, and then claim the ship.
7) Then congratulations, you have your own fancy S-class Sentinel spaceship, with an enormous ship cargo space and a ton of tech slots.

datwitchyswordfan
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Jason, now that you can swap between ships at Space Stations you no longer need to fly the damaged ships to the station. Simply get back in your good ship, remember the name of the broken one and fly your good ship there. Swap ince you get to the station and you dont need to worry about being attacked on your way there.

ArrikKitsune
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I've only been playing No Man Sky since the last expedition and already put almost 200 hours into it. What a time to join the game. I've been ship part hunting like crazy. I also found out something very interesting about this new update. Not only does every part change how your ship inventory and supercharger slots will be set up, but every station will give you a different option. Played with the same ship set up on 4 different stations and each time I got different results. The 4th station I went to I got what i felt was the best results with 3 super charges in a L shape.

matthewhostetter
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You dont need navigation data. just go to a planet with water on it. Get a scanner on your nautilon and scan for crashed ships. Easiest way and totally free

BoMMeL-mfpl
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I play in Custom Creative Mode only, so I just grind Space Stations and Trade Outposts for different ships.

Currently searching for all the Hauler wings, especially the gull turbine wings.

LazarusKing
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Just another quick tip, if you are going to buy ships to scrap, use a trade outpost instead of space station. You get many more ships coming and going and because of that, you will see a wider variety of classes and types.

johngarcia
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a much better plan would be to go farm dissonant planets for interceptors and then sell them for the money. both take lots of time, but with the money from selling the ships you can not only choose what types of ships you are more likely to see (gek systems are haulers, korvax explorers, etc..), but also are going to see MANY more ships in the same amount of time. on top of that, each system spawns certain ship parts on their ships, so if you see a ship part you like on a ship in a space station, you can just wait in that space station and another ship with the same parts will eventually come along.

it'd take 2-3 times as long to find and claim 1 interceptor as it would to find and claim 1 crashed ship, but you'll make about 30 million units per interceptor you salvage, which buys you several ships. 1 interceptor can easily pay for 4-5 ships, and you have a lot more control over which ship you end up with.

helterskelter
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Not often I disagree with a Jason take, but if you're looking for specific parts as pretty much everyone is, then space station and planetary trade area ship farming are definitely the best. You're not wrong, but it's not gonna be a great way for someone to build their dream ship imo.

bhackaa
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I think every autophage camp have autophage that wants you to find and scrap a ship as a mission. Instead of scrapping it for money, scrap it for parts instead. It’s very easy, cause they always have a waypoint to the ship and it’s easy to find the autophage with the specific technology that will find a near autophage camp.

kvandos
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The submarine scanner can also find crashed ships, it's probably slower but might make it more interesting 🤔

jacobmcbride
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You should add that when you scrap ships, you also get tech mods (that can be used or sold for nanites) and possibly, storage augmentations that can be used to increase the tech or cargo slots in any ship you want to keep. Hunting for crashed ships was always useful for getting money and nanites and more slots (especially in the beginning) but now, it's even more so with the ship parts added.

danimartin
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If y'all are as cheap as me (or just really early game) you can use some of the exo crafts can locate crashed/sunken ships

anoymouskitten
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The minotaur and Nautilus can also scan for crashed ships and keep in mind that solar/unique/living ships can NOT be scrapped for parts.

rctfanatic
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Great use of photo mode and the crashed ship. 10/10 This video really does a great walkthrough of salvaging in a system. Game changer for me.

JourneyofOne
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A Minotaur is one way to find basic crashed ships, another is this.

1. Find dissonant system.
2. Go to dissonant planet
3. Find echo locator

This is the most important part

4. Use echo locator to scan for a harmonic site
5. Place a save point (why? Cause you can keep reusing that scanner for every ship found and fixed)
6.keep the ship so you can sell (scrapping it I need to look into cause I forgot, I will edit)

colourarch
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I'm pretty sure the Nautilus submarine has a scan option for crashed ships unless it's changed since I last played. It will restrict you to planets with water but you can scan the same planet multiple times before you get repeat coordinates.

Ze_RoyalManiac
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Why not collect crashed ships until you're at capacity, fly to the station, and summon all the crashed ships to the station?

johnl
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Thanks! I was getting tired of grinding pieces all the time, so im glad for the info!

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