How to quickly build up passive income without any skill requirements as soon as you finish the tutorial section. The sooner you get an early outpost setup the sooner you can start generating income while playing the main game content. Lessons learned from my own trial and error in the early game.
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Guide to Early Passive Income Walkthrough
Introduction
Huge update: Sleeping in a bed for in-game time will cause all extractors to mine and will fill them all up so you can make quicker than I expected infinite money this way by sleeping 48 hours to reset vendors will refill ore storage. It seems like resting even 6-8 hours is enough to max all storage though cargo links are not instant as the transport ship must land to transfer resources (though it will be accelerated gains there as well). Doing this I can get 15K by hitting up the 3 main vendors in New Atlantis – the yellow Kiosk on the landing pad, the Jemison Mercantile, and Trading Authority in the Well. It is easier with a large cargo hold (+Payload skill) so you can not be encumbered as you can sell directly from the ship hold. I can rest multiple times in a row to collect ore multiple times, but the original point was to collect ore once in a while for the extra money while playing the game naturally rather than printing money.
The goal is to create a very simple early game outpost that can generate income in the form of a constant flow of resources while playing the game. The purpose is to get more lucrative resources early on so you can earn additional money by selling them in New Atlantis to fund whatever else you want in the game (most likely starships, ammo, and equipment/weapons).
While outposts are entirely optional content that can be very time consuming and resource intensive it is still possible to create an effective outpost early without diving deep into the outpost mechanics. I am walking you through how to setup your own automated mining operation that will collect valuable ores early for selling when money and resources are short on hand that you can expand and grow later on if you desire. The tricky part is finding the right location to setup a mining outpost because there are a lot of pitfalls not explained in game, but that I discovered through trial and error.
Location, Location, Location
Most important first step is finding a planet with worthwhile resources for mining, this will require scanning various planets and moons to find the correct ores that sell the best and that are accessible without special late game skills in the Science tree or Research projects. Obviously you should start in the system where New Atlantis is located, Alpha Centauri, and the first system you start the tutorial in Narion system.
There are 5 tiers of minerals in the game represented by colored diamonds in the periodic table images in game: Common (no diamonds), Uncommon (1 blue diamond), Rare (2 purple diamonds), Exotic (3 yellow diamonds), and Unique (4 green diamonds). What we are looking for is Exotic Minerals that have 3 yellow diamonds in the image because I haven’t found the highest tier, unique – 4 green diamonds, in the early systems.
The problem is scanning a planet (hold R when in orbit) will only show the locations of the common, lowest tier resources that sell for the minimum. When you view an ore in your inventory you will see the base value, but when you go to sell it in any store you need to divide by 8, such that your initial sell price is 12.5% of the base value. As such the common and uncommon are typically selling for 1 credit each and you will never make money quickly due to the weight of the ores adds up quickly for little gain. The rares at best sell for 3 credits so better but not really lucrative still. The exotic tier is where it is at:
Ore (symbol) / Base Value / Sell Value / Weight
- Plutonium (Pu) / 64 / 8 / 1.6
- Dysprosium (Dy) / 56 / 7 / 1.4
- Europium (Eu) / 40 / 5 / 1.0
- Ytterbium (Yt) / 38 / 5 / 1.2
- Antimony (Sb) / 30 / 4 / 0.8
On the planet survey screen the resources you are looking for the two letter symbol and the 3 yellow diamonds. However, once you scan the planet you need to check a couple things before attempting to build an outpost because there are restrictions without a late game skill called Planetary Habitation such as Temperature cannot be Deep Freeze or Inferno, the Atmosphere cannot be Toxic or Corrosive (see skill description). You can always check by landing and pressing the scanner (F) and then press (R) to build an outpost signal that is free to place:
Some early locations (first two systems in the game) are the following:
- Narion System – Grimsey (Plutonium)
- Alpha Centauri System – Voss (Dysprosium)
- Narion System – Andraphon (Europium)
I don’t think the planets resources are randomized based on other people mentioning these as good planets on reddit, but it is hard to find the resources because you have to blindly search without the level 3 of the scanning perk:
So when trying to find the exotic resource you purposely land in the non-colored locations because those contain higher tier resources. I usually try to land on near the edges of existing resources to get multiple resources. I have gotten up to 4 different resources in the same outpost. When you try to build an outpost (scan with F and then press R for outpost) it will tell you which resources you will get based on the location so just run around periodically checking the area around you for resources:
This part can be frustrating, but if you find a decent spot you can still put down an outpost for free and unlock it as a fast travel spot even if you don’t build anything yet. It is also easy to delete outposts you don’t use. One important note: Make sure you stay away from Points of Interest on the map because there is a no-build zone around all POI of around 200m in every direction
Building the Mining Outpost
Building an Outpost requires a lot of resources in the long run, but early on you only need a small selection of ores to get it started, and then you can always expand later on. You are going to need a ton of common and uncommon resources for the basic buildings they are easy to find in the open using the scanner while exploring a planet, but it actually pretty effective to buy the early resources in New Atlantis since these resources are cheap and that can help you get missing resources faster.
I would recommend tracking the missing resources using the R key when you have something selected in the outpost building screen so it will mark it when you go to the stores. The stores that sell resources in New Atlantis are Jemison Mercantile in the Starport and the Trade Authority found underground in the “Well” which can be reached by elevator just behind Jemison Mercantile on the left wall on the way to NAT. You are going to need tons of Iron and Aluminum in particular so it might be worthwhile creating an mining outpost to get them. You will also need to craft some materials at the Industrial Workstation (there is one in the Lodge basement where there is also unlimited storage for your crafting materials) such as Adaptive Frames.
Once you find an outpost spot with multiple resources the key is to switch to build mode (press F for scanner, then R for outpost) and switch to the bird’s eye view (press V). It doesn’t say but you can zoom out with the mouse by moving the mouse up or down (not scrolling). Select the appropriate extractor and it will highlight the zone you can build them, if the zone is cut off by the outpost boundaries, delete you outpost and reposition it closer to the vein.
At minimum your mining outpost will require the following:
- Extractors:
- Ore Extractors – 5 Iron (Fe), 2 Tungsten (W), and 4 Aluminum (Al)
- Power:
- Solar Array – 2 Beryllium (Be), 3 Copper (Cu), and 4 Aluminum (Al) OR
- Wind Turbine – 2 Cobalt (Co), 3 Nickel (Ni), and 5 Aluminum (Al)
- based on what gives more power in that situation and which you can afford
- Storage:
- Solid Storage – 6 Iron (Fe), 3 Adaptive Frames, and 5 Aluminum (Al)
Note: Make Adaptive Frames at the Industrial Workbench (3 Fe & 4 Al) for (1 Fe & 1 Al) each.
So you can see how Iron (Fe) and Aluminum (Al) are vital to getting started and you could build those extractors first in other outposts to get started.
I also recommend building one storage crate (4 Structural & 2 Aluminum) under decorations (thematically even the contraband variant) to specifically store contraband you find since most places will scan for it, but you can safely store it in your outpost for later.
An example of a later stage Dyposium Mining Operation is:
In this picture I was able to fit a maximum of 13 Dyposium extractors, each connected to a solid storage. I get a Dyposium every 80 seconds currently and the storage holds a max of 54, so I am earning 13×7=91 credits every 80 seconds and it maxes out after 72 minutes, but I could double that time by doubling the storage containers (by linking them). So while I am doing other things, I can collect ore worth 4,914 credits every 72 minutes of game time. I built a landing pad in my base so I can jump out collect all the ore (being overencumbered) and jump back in due to low gravity pretty easily and buy out the whole Trade Authority kiosk in New Atlantis starport.
Important Tips and Tricks
More Guides:
- Starfield – How to Restock Your Ship’s Interior
- Starfield – Full Resource List
- Starfield – Ship Vendor / Manufacturer Guide
- Starfield – How to Add or Remove Your Traits
- Starfield – Easy Outpost Setup for All Inorganic Resources
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