Starfield: Where to sell contraband
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Being a pirate pays well in Starfield, and a big part of why that’s the case is the fact that selling illegal pieces of contraband loot — items marked with a yellow icon — is incredibly lucrative. Whether you’ve stumbled across a crate of harvested organs, packages of illegal drugs, sensitive AI components, or another type of forbidden hot commodity, you can look forward to exchanging those items for a big paycheck from the black market.
However, given the nature of what you’re selling, contraband can’t just be traded with anyone. You’ll need to fence it to a group that doesn’t mind a little shady business, and sadly,Starfielddoesn’t tell you where to look. Don’t worry, though, because we’re here to help with a full rundown of everything you need to know about the sale of contraband. This includes details on the organization you can exchange it to for credits, as well as where these fences can be found throughout the Settled Systems.
Starfield: Where and how to sell contraband
Since owning, buying, and selling contraband items is illegal, nearly every merchant and shop you’ll find across the Settled Systems will refuse to pay you for them. However, there’s one notable exception to this: the Trade Authority. This conglomerate of vendors is willing to deal in anything and everything that you bring to them, and this includes contraband.You can find a Trade Authority shop at all of Starfield’s major cities, the specific locations of which we’ll go over in the section below.
Note that these are separate from the Trade Authority kiosks that are typically found near landing zones and spaceports.Only Trade Authority shops, not kiosks, will accept contraband items.
Most places where you can find a Trade Authority shop are patrolled by UC Vanguard or Freestar Collective vessels, meaning that you’ll be scanned for contraband upon entering their airspace. Even if you’ve gotten yourself ashielded cargo hold to smuggle contraband, there’s a chance your illegal items will be detected before you’re able to land, which means that trying to sell your loot in these settlements is risky.
Thankfully, though, there’s a Trade Authority vendor you can reach without having to deal with contraband scans.They’re located aboard The Den space station, which you’ll find in the Wolf system that’s directly northeast of Alpha Centauri(check the image above for the exact location).Specifically, The Den is in orbit around the planet Chthonia. While this stationistechnically controlled by the UC Vanguard, the lack of nearby patrol ships means there are no scans to worry about.
Starfield: All Trade Authority locations
Generally, you’ll never have to travel far to find a Trade Authority vendor in Starfield, although the game doesn’t point you in their direction and largely leaves finding them up to you. You’re in luck, however, because we’ve discovered them all and have listed each of their locations below.
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