No Man’s Sky How To Get Corvette Parts

No Man’s Sky How To Get Corvette Parts
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The Voyagers update added Corvettes to No Man’s Sky, giving players the chance to build massive modular ships they can walk around in. To get started, you need Corvette parts, which are bought, salvaged, or traded. This guide explains where to get the parts, how to build your ship, and how to upgrade it later.

Where To Get Corvette Parts

Go to any Space Station. Turn toward the shops, then head left to the four teleporters. Enter one, and you will find the Corvette Workshop.

At the terminal, you can buy modules. Grab one of every part, plus two Landing Gears and two Wings to save yourself trouble later. The most expensive parts cost over 1.8 million Units, so make sure you have the funds. All starter parts are C class and cannot be traded up.

How To Build A Corvette Using the Part

Select Create new Corvette at the terminal. Place Landing Gear first, then add modules like the Habitation Module, Cockpit, Reactor, Thrusters, Access Module, and Weapon Systems. Rotate pieces as needed, and follow the short tutorial.

Once finished, you can finalize the Corvette as a new ship or add it to your starship collection. Corvettes count toward your starship total but can still be edited later at the same terminal.

How To Upgrade Corvette Parts

Corvette upgrades come from salvaging, trading, or mission rewards. Salvage containers on planets, derelict freighters, and pirate drops can all give parts. Parts collected this way are tradable and can be swapped for advanced modules at the Workshop.

Modules affect handling. Extra plating and habitation space make the Corvette tougher but slower. Engines and stabilizers improve mobility. You can preview edits and back out without finalizing changes, keeping your ship intact until you confirm.

Salvage and Trading For Better Modules

Planets with Salvagable Scrap show a yellow shield symbol. Use your scanner, then excavate with the Terrain Manipulator. Destroy the container to collect modules. These can be equipped or traded at the terminal under Trade Advanced Modules. You can barter up to three modules at once, with better ones improving trade chances.

Other reliable sources include missions, derelict freighters, and crashed freighters. Almost every type of space activity has a chance to reward Corvette modules.

Final Blurb

Corvette parts in No Man’s Sky are easy to buy but harder to upgrade. Basic modules come from the Workshop, while advanced modules must be salvaged, traded, or earned from missions. Build your Corvette with the essentials, then expand it with salvaged upgrades to create a ship that fits your playstyle.

FAQ

How do you get Corvette parts in No Man’s Sky

Buy starter modules at the Corvette Workshop in any Space Station. Salvage advanced parts from planets, missions, pirates, or freighters.

Where do you build a Corvette in No Man’s Sky

Use the Corvette Workshop inside Space Stations, accessed through the teleporters on the left side of the shop area.

Are Corvette starter parts tradable

No, starter parts are C class modules and cannot be traded. Only salvaged or advanced parts can be exchanged.

How do you upgrade a Corvette

Collect salvage parts or trade for advanced modules at the Workshop. Equip engines, plating, and stabilizers to improve your ship.

Can you edit your Corvette after building it

Yes, select the ship and use the Workshop terminal to edit its layout. Changes are not final until you confirm them.

How many Corvettes can you own

Corvettes count as starships. They add to your total ship count but can be stored alongside your other ships.

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