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Voyager III is a ship you can acquire in Starfield. Read on to learn how to get Voyager III and to see an overview of the Voyager III stats.

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How to Get Voyager III

Buy from ship technicians and showrooms, available to buy at lv. 72.

The Voyager III has been observed to appear at ship vendors starting at player level 72 .

Your player level can be increased by doing activities such as engaging in combat and exploration or completing missions.

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Shop Location and Availability

Vendor stock availability may vary per day and location.

The Voyager III has been observed to appear in the above vendor list. If unavailable, be sure to check other ship vendors or refresh their inventory by waiting or sleeping.

Better versions of ships become available as your player level increases, as indicated by a Roman numeral number beside the ship's name.

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Refreshing a Ship Vendor's Inventory

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Note: Refreshing inventory does not mean it will change their stock completely. It is possible for everything to change, or for only one item to change.

You can also reset a ship vendor's inventory by skipping time. First, you will need to travel to Venus in the Sol star system and sleep for 24 Local Hours on your ship. Then, go back to a ship vendor and check his inventory.

This method works the best since 1 Hour on Venus is equal to 100 Hours in Universal Time . Sleeping there ensures you skipped enough time to reset every known ship vendor in the game.

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Starfield ships list: All 118 ships and how to get them

From class C to class A, check out every one of your ship options

What are all the Starfield ships? If you're playing Starfield and you want to know which of its ships will give you the most bang for your buck, we have you covered with our ship guide.

Starfield ships come in various sizes, and you can expect to pay more for ships with more utility. Ships also feature several customization options, so sometimes, you can upgrade a budget ship into something much more viable. Your ship is not only your means of traversal throughout the Settled Systems , but you'll also need them for space combat, resource hoarding, and dealing in contraband if that's the path you've chosen in this epic adventure.

Here's our master list of all the ships you can get in Starfield, which we'll continue to build on as we discover more. You can own up to ten ships in Starfield, so choose your favorites wisely. And, if you're just looking for a round-up of our favorite ships, you can check out our guide to Starfield's best ships for a summary of your best bets. We also have a guide to Starfield free ships if you're running short on credits.

Starfield ships list

Here is the full list of all ships in Starfield:

Abyss Trekker (365,525)

Starfield's Abyss Trekker ship.

  • Shield: 850

This class C ship is one of the best in the game and has one of Starfield's most balanced ship systems. You can purchase it from the Ship Services Technician in Paradiso.

Achilles (66,525 credits)

Starfield's Achiles ship.

  • Shield: 340

The Achilles is a small, agile class A ship available for purchase in Neon and Red Mile. It has a small crew of two and a low fuel capacity but has a decent cargo capacity.

Achilles II (97,876 credits)

  • Shield: 455

The Achilles II is an upgraded version of the Achilles you can buy in Hopetown. It is more powerful than Achilles, with a larger crew capacity, more cargo space, a better shield, and a higher grav jump distance than its predecessor.

Aegis (207,150 credits)

  • Shield: 610

You can pick up the Aegis from the vendor Nikau Henderson on Sol, but note that the vendor's inventory changes daily. While this isn't the best ship in the game, it is a balanced ship for the price you pay to get it.

Asphalt CB (168,891 credits)

  • Cargo: 3625
  • Shield: 545

The Asphalt CB is a medium-sized cargo ship with a large cargo capacity that you can purchase in Cydonia and New Atlantis. Its powerful engine and solid shield make it ideal for transporting goods across the galaxy.

Autobahn III (628,050 credits)

  • Cargo: 4130
  • Shield: 1245

This massive class C ship is designed to safely haul passengers and crew members between destinations. With a large cargo hold, extremely high shield stats, and a ballistics stat of 162, this is among the tankiest ships you can get in the game. You can pick it up when it's on rotation at the ship services technician in Cydonia.

Big Rig (187,302 credits)

  • Cargo: 1940

The Big Rig is a large cargo ship suited for transporting heavy loads over long distances. It may not be the best ship in the game, but it does its job. You can purchase it from a Hopetown HQ salesperson.

Caravan (194,675 credits)

  • Cargo: 1840

This class B ship that you can purchase in Red Mile is a reasonable option that offers a mix of utility and protection for a decent price tag.

Carry ALL (158,739 credits)

  • Cargo: 3440
  • Shield: 570

As its name implies, this is an excellent ship for carrying ALL the things, allowing you to haul them over longer distances. With decent fuel and shield stats, this is a reliable ship you can purchase in Cydonia.

Civshuttle II (269,944 credits)

With solid shield and hull stats, this class C is decent for transporting cargo, though it's a little on the pricier side. It also has a 27 reactor and a 30-lightyear jump, so it can be a solid choice of transport. You can buy it in Gagarin Landing or Red Mile.

Civshuttle III (384,725 credits)

  • Shield: 1095

An upgraded version of the Civshuttle II, this class C ship is similar to its predecessor but boasts a 32 reactor and much higher weapon stats. Get it from the ship services technician in Cydonia when on rotation.

Conqueror (272,500 credits)

  • Shield: 525

This wild-looking ship has a relatively high fuel capacity, decent cargo capacity, and high damage output. However, its hull and shield stats are lacking, so use caution if you choose to buy this ship, which you can get from The Eleos Retreat or the Stroud-Eklund Staryard.

Crimson Fleet Banshee (236,125 credits)

The Crimson Fleet Banshee is a small, fast warship used by the Crimson Fleet. It is well-armed and armored, plus it has a sleek ship design . Get it from The Key in Kyrx.

Crimson Fleet Ghost III (177,450 credits)

  • Shield: 550

The Crimson Fleet Ghost III is a stealthy, well-armed warship. The Ghost III is suitable for sneaking up on enemies, and you can get it at The Key in Kyrx.

Crimson Fleet Haunt II (130,650 credits)

  • Shield: 520

With a 30-lightyear jump distance, this small class A ship is effective for moving through space quickly and for sneaking up on enemies. You can get it at The Key in Kyrx.

Crimson Fleet Phantom II (103,575 credits)

Though similar to the Crimson Feel Ghost III, this class A ship has less cargo capacity and less crew but also does laser and ballistic damage, unlike the Ghost. It also does missile damage but is weaker than the Ghost in this stat.

Crimson Fleet Specter II (187,175 credits)

The Specter, which you can buy at The Key in Kyrx, is a decent ship that can both take damage and deal it. It also has a 30-lightyear jump capacity, making it an excellent option for space exploration.

Crimson Fleet Wight (317,700)

  • Shield: 680

With a 900 fuel capacity, there's a reason this class C ship is worth a chunk of change. Its decent laser and ballistic strength make it a solid combat option. You can get it from The Key on Kyrx.

Crimson Fleet Wraith (249,925)

  • Cargo: 1760
  • Shield: 705

Also available from The Key on Kyrx, the Wraith is comparable to the Wight but has a higher reactor, holds less fuel, has a slightly stronger shield, has a particle cannon, and does missile and high ballistic damage.

Crossbow (277,460)

  • Cargo: 1000

The Crossbow is a decent ship you can pick up at the Eleos Retreat. While you can find better ships for the price, it's a solid mix of cargo, fuel, and shield with reasonable ballistics and laser damage output.

Crossbow III (555,650)

  • Shield: 1315

This class C combat spaceship outdoes its predecessors with a whopping 272 missile stat, not to mention its extremely high hull and shield stats. Get it from the ship services tech in Cydonia, where you can find it as an option on random days.

Dagger (8,600 credits)

  • Shield: 544

You can get the Dagger from Vulture's Roost in Jaffa IV. Clear the area. The ship will land at the end, and you can take it. While it's not the best ship you can get, it's free, and it is an upgrade from the Frontier, if nothing else.

Discovery (52,050 credits)

Starfield's Discovery ship.

  • Shield: 325

This class A ship, which you can purchase on New Homestead, is a minor upgrade from your Frontier starter ship .

Dragonfire (308,425 credits)

Starfield's Dragonfire ship.

  • Cargo: 2790

This class C ship is worth the investment to obtain it. Its extremely high fuel capacity, seven-person crew, and high cargo capacity make it an easy choice for a ship that looks cool and is extremely functional. Pick it up at the Eleos Retreat.

Dragonfire II (324,846 credits)

An upgraded Dragonfire, this class C ship has a greater jump capacity and higher grade reactor than its predecessor.

Dullahan (258,550 credits)

Starfield's Dullahan ship.

  • Shield: 805

This ship, which you can buy in Hopetown, has a 30-lightyear jump and reasonable stats overall, though the price may be a little high for what you get.

Ecliptic Claymore

  • Cargo: 3240

This ship has a solid cargo capacity and good offensive stats, including 149 missile damage. You can steal this ship in Denebola, though players also report coming across it in deep space and taking it via docking. If you take it from Denebola, head to the Abandoned Hangar and look for a Pipeline Terminus nearby to find the ship. You will need the Piloting Skill to launch it.

Ecliptic Stiletto II

  • Shield: 485

This is a relatively basic ship driven by Ecliptic mercenaries that hauls very little but can do a lot of damage. It's a great option for destroying enemy ships if you can get your hands on one.

Econohaul (94,975 credits)

Starfield's Econohaul ship.

  • Cargo: 2660
  • Shield: 355

This is a relatively common ship you can buy in Paradiso, Neon, and Red Mile that does exactly what it says it will — it hauls cargo at economical prices. Don't expect too much in the way of shields or firepower here, but know it can help you get your goods from place A to place B.

Falcon (132,075 credits)

Starfield's Falcon ship.

  • Shield: 505

The Falcon is a small, agile class B ship for exploring and trading. You can get it in Neon, and while it won't break records, it can be a trade-up ship for you to get as you grow and explore everything Starfield has to offer.

Falcon II (185,675 credits)

An upgraded version of the Falcon that you can get from Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, this class B ship packs a bit more punch in terms of its speed, defences, and weaponry. However, it will cost you 50,000 credits more than its predecessor.

Falcon IV (360,025 credits)

  • Shield: 1125

This beastly version of the Falcon model has a 39 reactor, not to mention its elevated hull and shield stats. It's a class B ship, which means you only have to have Pilot Level 3 to fly it, and you can pick it up from Veronica Young on Volii as part of her revolving inventory.

The Frontier (7,375 credits)

  • Shield: 310

You will start the game with the Frontier, a class A ship with underwhelming stats. Most players will want to invest in better ships as soon as possible, as this one is ill-equipped for combat.

Galileo (132,850 credits)

Starfield's Galileo ship.

  • Shield: 405

The Galileo, which you can purchase in Neon (Dalvik), New Atlantis, Red Mile, and Stroud-Eklund, may not be the game's strongest or most powerful ship, but it does get decent fuel economy and does a fair amount of ballistic and missile damage.

Galileo II (162,544 credits)

The Galileo II, an upgraded Galileo available for purchase in New Atlantis, comes equipped with a stronger shield and more powerful weapons than its predecessor. Though its stats are slightly better than the Galileo's, those improvements may not be worth the 30,000 credit difference.

Galileo III (238,600 credits)

  • Shield: 600

This upgraded version of the Galileo model is fairly similar to its predecessor except for its massive increases in weaponry stats, including 44 ballistics, 26 particle beam, and 82 missile. You'll find it as one of the revolving inventory options in Cydonia or New Atlantis. Also, it's a class A ship, so anyone can pilot it.

Gladius (76,300 credits)

Starfield's Gladius ship.

Pick this class A ship from the Ship Services Technician in Cydonia or New Atlantis when it's in stock. While it's not a great ship, it can still be an upgrade from the Frontier.

Hammerhead (121,050 credits)

  • Cargo: 1640

You can purchase this class B ship from Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon or Veronica Young in Volii. While it's not our favorite, it's a decent mid-tier and mid-budget option for transporting cargo.

Hammerhead III (275,200 credits)

  • Shield: 930

An upgrade to the Hammerhead, this ship features a stronger shield, hull, and reactor than the base model. Get it from Veronica Young in Volii when it is in stock.

Hoplite (122,050 credits)

This class B ship, which you can pick up from Nikau Henderson on Sol as part of their random cycling inventory, has decent fuel, deals laser and ballistic damage, and boasts a 26-lightyear jump distance, making it a decent find for the cost.

Hoplite II (160,488 credits)

An upgrade to the base Hoplite, you can find this ship from the rare ship vendor in Gagarin City. It's an upgrade from the Hotpite that does everything that ship does but also has a 74 missile stat and 30-lightyear jump, in addition to its slightly larger crew, hull, and shield stats.

Kepler R (61,390 credits)

  • Cargo: 3905
  • Shield: 1127

The Kepler R has the highest fuel and cargo capacity of the game's free ships. It is a fast and manoeuvrable ship with solid weaponry, making it good for exploring and engaging in battle. You can earn the Kepler R by completing the Overdesigned mission for Walter Stroud as part of the Crimson Fleet questline. However, ensure you choose all the positive and team-oriented ships, or you may get stuck with the consolation prize.

Kepler S (24,950 credits)

  • Cargo: 3200
  • Shield: 560

Kfir (104,125 credits)

Starfield's Kfir ship.

You can get this relatively small and agile class A ship in Akila City and Neon. While there are better ships than this, it is a decently balanced budget ship option that you can use to explore the galaxy.

Lil Muv II (140,850 credits)

  • Cargo: 198-

This class A ship, which you purchase from the Hopetown HQ Salesperson, grants relatively high cargo capacity and a reactor of 23 for a reasonable cost. However, be forewarned that it does little damage.

  • Cargo: 200-
  • Shield: 375

This is a neat-looking little class A ship, but it's not one of the game's best options. You can pick this up from Nikau Henderson on Sol as part of their random ship inventory rotation.

Mako (83,250 credits)

  • Shield: 390

The Mako, which you can get from Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, may not have the best cargo or fuel or weapon stats, but the class A ship has a decent jump of 28 for a reasonable price.

Marathon (159,450 credits)

Starfield's Marathon ship.

  • Cargo: 1460

Although its jump distance could be better, the Marathon has a decent reactor and otherwise balanced stats. As a result, it's the kind of ship in it for the long haul because it's not a sprint, it's a… Well, you get the idea. Pick one of these class A ships up in Cydonia.

MULE (97,825 credits)

This class A ship, which you can pick up in Gagarin Landing and Hopetown, has reasonable power and gives you decent cargo space for a solid haul. Plus, it's affordable, making the MULE a decent choice for trading.

Murasame (250,025 credits)

Starfield's Murasame ship.

  • Shield: 690

With its six-person crew, 25 lightyear jump, and solid weaponry, this class B ship is a great option to explore and traverse the galaxy while equipping you with everything you need to take down enemies. You can acquire it in Gagarin Landing.

Mustang (79,550 credits)

The Mustang is a solid and affordable mid-tier class A fighter ship option with a small crew of two but decent cargo space for its size. It has light defences and weaponry, making it an okay choice for roaming safer areas. You'll find it as an option on specific in-game days at Cydonia's ship services technician.

Mustang II (108,895 credits)

An upgraded version of the previous entry, the Mustang II adds extra hull and shield to the base version and upgrades to weaponry stats. You find this class A ship in stock on occasion in Cydonia at the ship services tech.

Mustang III (184,475 credits)

  • Shield: 715

This class A fighter ship is a highly upgraded version of the Mustang with a staggering 156 missile stat, not to mention a 26 reactor and laser and particle beam damage options, too. Pick it up when it's in stock at the ship services tech in Cydonia.

Narcissus (107,800 credits)

  • Shield: 440

You can buy this ship in Neon (Dalvik), Cydonia, Paradiso, and Straud Eklund, and while it's nothing to write home about, it is a decent ship to upgrade into as you explore the Settled Systems. You may also come across versions of this ship known as the Freestar Narcissus.

Narcissus II (195,360 credits)

At nearly 90,000 credits more expensive than the level one version, this is a souped-up take on the Narcissus you can get in Akila City and Cydonia that gives you a 30 lightyear jump and reactor of 23, compared with the lower-tiered version's 16. It also has more shields and hull.

Narwhal (455,400 credits)

  • Shield: 995

Ranking among the most expensive ships in the game, it's no surprise that many players also consider it the best due to its all-around solid stats. It is a beast of a ship with high cargo and hull stats, plus it holds seven crew, which is the most we've seen in the game to date. You can purchase this bad boy from the Ryujin building in Neon from Taiyo Astroengineering.

Nimitz (237,625 credits)

  • Cargo: 1020

With a mix of decent fuel economy, solid weaponry, a 25 lightyear jump and 24 reactor stat, and a cargo capacity over 2,000, this is a solid ship for its price. Although the cost is a little high relative to some ships, this one, which you can get in Akila City or New Atlantis, gives you a lot of bang for your hard-earned buck.

Orca (249,925 credits)

This class C ship, which you can pick up in New Atlantis, Volii, or Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, has a fairly high cargo capacity, decent shields, and a 30-lightyear jump distance. It also comes equipped with solid weaponry, including a 164 missile stat.

Orca III (479,550 credits)

As an upgrade to the Orca, which is already a strong option, the third tier of this ship is among the best in the game. The class C cruiser spaceship is adaptable for all types of missions and patrols, but its 162 ballistics and 136 missile stats mean it can slice through enemies.

Pelican (187,350 credits)

  • Cargo: 3300

This class C freighter, which you can pick up at Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, carries a staggering 3300 cargo. At a price point under 200,000, this may be one of the best hauling ships in the game, as long as you're not trying to move over long distances.

Phalanx (169,550 credits)

You can pick up this class B ship in Cydonia, and though we don't recommend it as it's about as basic as they come in terms of mid-tier ships. However, it has a decent fuel stat, though it has only a 15-lightyear jump distance.

Phalanx II (182,050 credits)

A somewhat improved Phalanx, this ship has a higher shield, hull, and reactor stats than its precursor, along with a 30-lightyear jump distance and 24 reactor.

Pik Up (122,450 credits)

Starfield's PikUp ship.

  • Cargo: 1140

You pick up this class A ship in Akila City, Valo, and HopeTown at Hopetech HQ. With its 1140 cargo capacity but limited shields and hull, it's clear this ship is designed for transporting goods rather than combat.

Privateer (146,000 credits)

This ship may look a little silly, but the Privateer, a class B destroyer ship that you can pick up at Straud Ecklund in Neon or in Volii or Narion, has a reasonable 25 lightyear jump along with decent hull and shield stats for a reasonable price tag.

Pterosaur (139,575 credits)

You can pick up this sweet class B combat ship in Red Mile or the Eleos Retreat. It's an overall balanced ship, and while there are certainly better ones out there, this is a solid choice for a mid-budget option due to its advanced weaponry.

Pterosaur II (157,993 credits)

This upgrade to the Pterosaur boats improved weaponry, a 30-lightyear jump distance, and higher shield and hull stats than the base model. It's suitable for manoeuvring throughout combat situations, and you can find it for sale at the Eleos Retreat.

Railstar (93,125 credits)

Starfield's Railstar ship.

  • Cargo: 1200

The Railstar is a mid-sized class A ship you can get from the Red Mile. It's a neat-looking ship with a 160 shielded cargo capacity for transporting contraband.

Rambler (57,600 credits)

Starfield's Rambler ship.

Just a slight upgrade from your starter ship, this class A personnel ship is an okay option if you need an affordable replacement that runs faster. However, its cargo capacity is lower than your starter ship's. Pick up the Rambler in New Atlantis, Neon, Akila City, Cydonia, or Paradiso.

Rambler II (87,839 credits)

A slightly upgraded Rambler at an affordable price, this class A ship has a 30-lightyear jump and has slightly higher shield, hull, and reactor stats. You can get a Rambler II when it's in stock at Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon or at the ship technicians in Paradiso or New Atlantis.

Ranger (220,225 credits)

Starfield's Ranger ship.

  • Cargo: 1765

You can pick up The Ranger, a class B destroyer ship, in Akila City and Gagarin Landing. Its 1765 cargo capacity, decent fuel, hull, and shield numbers make this a good choice for anyone needing a beefy ship for hauling goods and dominating enemies.

Razorleaf (15,498 credits)

The Razorleaf, a class A general spaceship, may be one of the best early-game ships you can get in the game. Furthermore, it's completely free. It has a potent weapon, which makes it great for combat. You will earn it as a reward for completing the Mantis quest .

Responder (65,300 credits)

Starfield's Responder ship.

The Responder is a class A personnel ship that you can purchase at an economical price. While it's nothing to get too excited about, it has decent cargo capacity. You'll find this spaceship in Cydonia, Eleos Retreat, or Neon as part of random vendor offerings.

Responder II (116,129 credits)

The Responder II is an upgraded take on the Responder, and you can find it in Hopetown, Akila City, Cydonia, Eleos Retreat, or Neon. The most notable differences are its improved hull, shield, jump, and reactor stats, plus a boost to weaponry, though you can expect to pay 50,000 credits more for it than the lower-tier version.

Roanoke (173,925 credits)

  • Cargo: 2375

This beefy class B ship, available as part of the rotating selection at vendors in New Homestead, the Stroud Eklund Staryard, Havershaw, New Homestead, and Akila City, has a strong 2375 cargo capacity with decent hull, fuel, and shield stats as well. At a 21-lightyear jump, it's a solid choice if you need a tanky ship that will help you transport your goods.

Shackleton (129,800 credits)

Starfield's Shackleton ship.

  • Shield: 1500

You can get your hands on the Shackleton in Hopetown, and while it's a small and agile class B explorer ship with two crew and only 75 fuel, it has a staggering 1500 shield to prevent it from taking damage. And, at just 129,000 and change, you're paying a reasonable price for this agility.

Shieldbreaker (279,425 credits)

Starfield's Shieldbreaker ship.

  • Cargo: 2280

There's a reason this class B combat ship, which you can get in New Atlantis when it's on rotation, is called the Shieldbreaker — it's a beast of a vessel with a large carrying capacity, decent shields, and 940 hull. The ship also has a decent laser damage rating and can cause serious damage to enemies. It also has a solid jump distance, making it a great choice when you're prepared to engage in all-out space warfare. Upgrade its defences to make it even stronger.

Silent Runner (390,150 credits)

  • Cargo: 6060
  • Shield: 975

Do you need a bonkers beast of a ship? The Silent Runner, which you can get from Hopetown at Hopetech HQ or from Inaya Rehman on Valo, is a beast of a class C cruiser ship with a 6060 cargo capacity and a jump distance of 29 lightyears. Its shield and hull are high, and its reactor is 34, making this a must-have ship.

Slipstream II (264,975 credits)

  • Shield: 730

The Slipstream is an overall balanced class B personnel ship, but with its 29-lightyear jump distance, it's a practical option for moving quickly throughout the galaxy, and you can get it in Gagarin or Cydonia.

Spacetruk (227,724 credits)

  • Cargo: 1965

The Spacetruk, a class B freighter you can pick up from the Hopetown HQ Salesperson or on Valo from Inaya Rehman when it's available, has a staggering fuel and cargo capacity. It is a great choice for shuttling goods, and while other ships have better shield and hull stats, you can certainly upgrade this ship into one of the meanest machines in the galaxy.

Sparrow (72,450 credits)

Starfield Sparrow ship.

This economical and efficient class A fighter ship that you can pick up in New Atlantis, Neon, or Volii is useful because it can carry a decent amount of cargo for being an overall small ship. It's a great early-game ship to add to your arsenal.

Sparrow II (130,750 credits)

An upgraded version of the base Sparrow, you can pick this class A ship up at Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, at the ship tech in New Atlantis, or from Veronica Young on Volii. Although the ship boasts some improvements in hull and shield stats, the main things that set it apart from its lower-tier counterpart are the 29-lightyear jump distance and the increased shield, hull, and reactor stats.

Sparrow III (162,775 credits)

  • Shield: 650

A third tier of the Sparrow, you can pick this class A ship up from Veronica Young on Volii when it's on rotation. It's a quick fighter-class ship, and with the upgraded weapons and stats and 26 reactor, it's worth the extra credits for the more advanced tier of this ship.

  • Cargo: 2736
  • Shield: 760

This class A combat ship is a large, well-rounded option with a high cargo capacity, making it a strong choice for resource gathering. Many will find it a balanced middle-ground ship good for regular use. You will obtain this ship as a reward for the Freestar Ranger questline, which you can get in the Akila City area of the game.

Starborn Guardian

  • Shield: 630

This is a powerful ship designed for combat with a high laser damage rating and a decent jump range. You'll get the Starborn ship by starting the game in New Game+ mode, but note you cannot customize it.

Star Semi (270,100 credits)

  • Cargo: 4890

This class C cruiser is a solid option due to its massive cargo capacity and otherwise solid stats. It's one of the game's most versatile ships, and you can get it from Inaya Rehman in Valo when they have it.

Stronghold (400,125 credits)

The Stronghold, one of Starfield's best ships.

  • Cargo: 2360
  • Shield: 1600

This class C ship's high fuel capacity, cargo capacity, and strong defences make it one of the game's most powerful ships. It also has a strong jump distance, making it an ideal choice for quickly transporting large amounts of cargo over long distances. The ship's built-in defences are strong enough to protect you from enemies as you travel. You can get this ship in Akila City.

Sunsail (136,900 credits)

Starfield's Sunsail ship.

  • Cargo: 1150

The Sunsail is a mid-sized class B personnel ship well-suited for exploration and trade. It can also carry a decent amount of cargo. You can pick it up in Paradiso or Eleos Retreat.

Sunsail II (197,840 credits)

An upgrade on the Sunsail, this class B ship boasts higher all-around stats than its precursor, including better weaponry. Pick one up from the ship services technician in Eleos Retreat or Paradiso.

Thresher (75,950 credits)

Starfield's Thresher ship.

The Thresher is a small, agile class A ship suited for exploration and combat. While it's not the best ship in the game, it's an upgrade from the Frontier. You can get it when it's available from Nikau Henderson in the Sol system or from the ship services techs in Neon and Akila City.

Transpo (57,150 credits)

As a class A personnel ship, this isn't the best money to buy. But it's a decent upgrade from your starter ship and does particle beam damage. You can find it in Paradiso.

Trebuchet (150,125 credits)

This class A ship, which you can get from Havershaw on Narion, from the Stroud-Eklund Kiosk in Volii, or the ship services techs in New Homestead and New Atlantis, is a balanced fighter-class option good for moving quickly and taking on battles as needed.

UC Prison Shuttle

  • Cargo: 1308

The UC Prison Shuttle, which you get as part of the Crimson Fleet mission line as part of a mission called Echoes of the Past, is not particularly strong and has zero shields. But a free ship is a free ship, so we'll take it.

Vagabond (102,950 credits)

Starfield's Vagabond ship.

  • Shield: 695

This class A personnel ship, which you can get from the ship services tech in New Homestead, isn't anything to write home about — but it can be a solid option as you're looking for a decent upgrade since it has higher shield and hull stats than some of the starter ships.

Vindicator (263,465 credits)

As a class C cruiser, this ship is a balance of weaponry, mobility, and cargo capacity good for all-around use. You can find it when it's available at the ship services technicians in New Atlantis, Cydonia, or Gagarin, at Havershaw in Narion, and at the Stroud-Eklund ship kiosk.

Vista III (548,900 credits)

  • Cargo: 3936
  • Shield: 2160

This class C ship is inherently high in defence and has plenty of cargo space. Plus, it stores a ton of cargo and has a 38 reactor stat. It's a beast of a ship, so if you have the credits, don't be afraid to snag one from the ship services tech in Cydonia when available.

Voyager (319,801 credits)

  • Cargo: 1580

This is a class C personnel ship, but with relatively high hull, cargo, and shield stats, it's a versatile option for transporting people and cargo. It also has powerful weaponry with a missile stat of 156. You can get it from the ship services technician in Cydonia.

Wagontrain (196,119 credits)

  • Cargo: 3355

As a class B cargo ship, this beast has plenty of capacity for a reasonable price tag. Unfortunately, its shield and hull stats are a little on the lower side for more advanced missions, plus its weapons aren't super strong, so err on the side of caution if you pick up this ship when it's available at the ship tech in Akila City.

Wanderlust (165,125 credits)

Starfield's Wanderlust ship.

The Wanderlust is a large, well-armed class B personnel ship designed to transport passengers and crew safely. Get it from the ship services tech in Akila City.

You can acquire this by choosing the Kid Stuff Trait , which allows you to visit your parents in exchange for a portion of your overall earned credits. At a certain point, your parents will give it to you as a gift when you visit them. It's a decent all-around ship and is worth far more than the credits you give up to your parents to be able to see them throughout the game.

War Horse (132,975 credits)

Starfield's War Hosrse ship.

The War Horse is a class A fighter ship with decent weapons for the price. While there are better ships in the game, it's a worthwhile option as you progress to more expensive ships. You can pick one up when it's available at the ship services technician in Neon.

Warhammer (150,765 credits)

The Warhammer, which you can get from the ship services techs in Gagarin and Eleos Retreat when available, is a class B combat ship with plenty of cargo space. It has solid weaponry for the price, with 25 ballistics, 14 lasers, and 71 missiles. However, its reactor is only 14.

Warhammer II (220,156 credits)

A definite upgrade from the Warhammer, this ship builds on everything that makes the Warhammer great, including stronger weapons, better shield, hull stats, and a reactor stat of 24. Find it in Eleos Retreat or Gagarin.

Warwolf (225,175 credits)

The Warwolf is a solid ship available from the Stroud-Eklund Staryard. With reasonable hull and shield stats, it's a worthwhile ship designed for combat efficiency.

Watchdog (42,000 credits)

Starfield's Watchdog ship.

This class A fighter ship is nothing to write home about, but it may be worth it if you're looking for a low-budget upgrade to your starter ship. Pick it up in Akila City or from Inaya Rehman in Valo when it's on rotation.

Watchdog II (87,415 credits)

The Watchdog II is an upgraded version of the Watchdog. The class A ship is larger and more powerful than its precursor and has a larger cargo capacity. You can get one from Inaya Rehman in the Valo system or the ship services tech in Akila City.

Watchdog III (165,473 credits)

The third tier of the Watchdog ship is significantly more solid than its lower-tier counterparts, with a 29-lightyear jump and a 180 missile stat, not to mention additional cargo and higher shield and hull stats. You can find this ship at the vendor in Akila City.

Wendigo (91,325 credits)

The Wendigo is a class A combat ship with solid weaponry. For its price, it is a worthwhile ship suitable for various missions. You can purchase it in New Homestead.

Wendigo II (133,082 credits)

The Wendigo II is upgraded with better shield and hull stats. Pick it up from the ship services technician on Neon.

That's our list of all the ships in Starfield that we've discovered so far. If you're still early in your playthrough, you might want to check out our guide to the best skills on the Starfield skill tree , our Starfield character creation guide, and all Starfield traits and how they work . We've also got plenty of other ship guides you can head to, if you need more help with upgrading or customizing your ship. Check out our pages on the Starfield Ship Storage location and the Starfield ship modules . We've also got a guide on how to sell ships .

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Voyager is a Ship  in Starfield . Voyager  is a big ship that can be purchased in Cydonia . Ships are the main method of transportation in Starfield , they consume Helium-3 and allow you to travel between the stars. They can be customized with Ship Modules according to the type of gameplay and Combat you want to experience. 

Where to Find Voyager in Starfield

Voyager can be obtained as follows:

  • Can be purchased in  Cydonia , located in  Mars  in the Sol System.

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The Voyager is a powerful Class C ship players can fly in Starfield; here's where to get it.

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Starfield gives players an incredible amount of freedom when it comes to customizing their ship, letting them either build one completely from scratch or modify one of the ones already in the game. While customizing a ship can be fun, it can also be very time-consuming.

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For those looking to simply buy a good ship, there are dozens of places throughout the galaxy where players can go to buy fully functioning and powerful ships. While buying a ship can be straightforward, it may be difficult to find the right merchant who's selling the ship you want.

Many players may find themselves walking right past the merchant for the Voyager on a daily basis. This ship is sold by the Ship Service Technician in New Atlantis. New Atlantis is Starfield's biggest city and can be found in the Alpha Centauri system on the planet Jemison. Land on the planet and in the city of New Atlantis, with the Ship Service Technician being right by the ramp from the Starport into the rest of the city. He is selling the Voyager for 344,462 credits.

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The Voyager is a powerful Class C ship, being one of the best ships in the game. As it is Class C, players will need to max out their piloting skills in order to fly it. This ship's reactor has 27 bars of energy to be delegated, with a strong focus on its Grav Drive and shields. This ship's high shields make it ideal for tanking damage in combat and an overall great choice for players looking for an all-around late-game ship.

It can hold six crew members and has a decent cargo hold of 1023. Its large fuel reserves allow you to travel across most of the galaxy before needing to stop, and its great grav drive allows for each of those jumps to go very far. The weapons this ship starts with are powerful, but not some of the upper-tier ship weapons it can be equipped with.

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  1. How to Get Voyager III Ship

    Available to Buy at Lv. 72. Because this ship has a Class C Reactor, piloting it requires the above skill. The Voyager III has been observed to appear at ship vendors starting at player level 72. Your player level can be increased by doing activities such as engaging in combat and exploration or completing missions.

  2. Voyager III

    The Starfield Voyager III is a Class C Starfield ship with a starting mass of 1694, and a credit value of 656300. Once you have the Voyager III ship in your possession, you can upgrade and customize it with Starfield ship components at numerous spaceyards and ship vendors for a fee. You're not likely to find the Voyager III unless you reach a ...

  3. Voyager III

    1,694. Value. 656,300. Voyager III is a class C personnel spaceship. A personnel spaceship is a spacecraft designed primarily for transporting passengers and crew members safely between various destinations in space. These vessels prioritize comfort, safety, and life support systems to ensure the well-being of their occupants during space travel.

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    Consider checking out my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/SiNKiLLeR - In this video I'll show you how to get the most expensive and very best class C ship th...

  5. Where do find the best ship in the game? The voyager 3? : r/Starfield

    It might be cut content…. 1. zultan1991. • 7 mo. ago. Found the voyager 3 ship at ship builder control console on the landing pad with ship builder. Price with best discount is 514528 creds and has C40 reactor. Also in same store is Renegade 3 cheapest price is 453650 creds also with C40 reactor. 1.

  6. Starfield: 15 Most Expensive Ships, Ranked

    Starfield offers some unique ships to players, but these are some of the most expensive ones in the game! ... Voyager III, available for purchase at a substantial cost of 656,300 credits or as a ...

  7. Star field Voyager 3 Ship Builder Personal Strat ideas : r/Starfield

    Builder strat: 👇🏽. Exit Placement: Exit should always be placed near cockpit or just behind it. I learned that the hard way in star citizen. Good for quick getaways. Cargo entrance aka Main entrance: Very front of Voyager 3 for safety and security and convenience. Enemies can only board from there (where my laser guns can see them).

  8. Narwhal vs Voyager 3 : r/Starfield

    Caius_GW. •. Narwhal is maybe marginally better defensive wise and with an additional 180 cargo but Voyager 3 better everywhere else. Voyager 3 is more expensive as it uses more expensive engines, a significantly more expensive cockpit, more expensive weapons, and so on. Reply.

  9. Voyager III

    Voyager III is a ship in Starfield lvl 72+ This section is needed but has not been written yet. You can help Starfield wiki by writing it.

  10. Voyager

    1,592. Value. 319,800. Voyager is a class C personnel spaceship. A personnel spaceship is a spacecraft designed primarily for transporting passengers and crew members safely between various destinations in space. These vessels prioritize comfort, safety, and life support systems to ensure the well-being of their occupants during space travel.

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    Crew: 6. Shield: 705. This class C ship, which you can pick up in New Atlantis, Volii, or Taiyo Astroengineering in the Ryujin Building in Neon, has a fairly high cargo capacity, decent shields, and a 30-lightyear jump distance. It also comes equipped with solid weaponry, including a 164 missile stat.

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    Voyager overview. The Starfield Voyager is a Class C Starfield ship with a starting mass of unknown, and a credit value of 319800.Once you have the Voyager ship in your possession, you can upgrade and customize it with Starfield ship components at numerous spaceyards and ship vendors for a fee.. Voyager stats. A ship's hull determines how much damage it can take before it is destroyed.

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    Wazzup Everyone, Welcome back to another starfield guide on how to buy the amazing Renagade 3 and the Voyager 3 with just simple steps.There are a lot of vid...

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    302012. Mass. 1592. Voyager is a Ship in Starfield. Voyager is a big ship that can be purchased in Cydonia. Ships are the main method of transportation in Starfield, they consume Helium-3 and allow you to travel between the stars. They can be customized with Ship Modules according to the type of gameplay and Combat you want to experience.

  15. Has anyone been able to find where to buy the Voyager 3?

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    Where To Find The Voyager. Many players may find themselves walking right past the merchant for the Voyager on a daily basis. This ship is sold by the Ship Service Technician in New Atlantis. New ...

  18. Starfield Voyager III : r/Starfield

    Starfield Voyager III. Yes, it does exist in game. I found it at Paradisio at level 76. With full commerce perk it was 525k. What really blew my mind are the stock stats are better than pre-release. It is still all stock with the only mod being some paint for some contrast. With these stock shields I haven't ran into anything yet that can ...

  19. Voyager III

    For Starfield on the Xbox Series X, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Voyager III".

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    Even this Level 70ish ship can't fight 20 ships at once on Very Hard. Believe this is a Quadruple Decker as well. Combat Trial Flight Test #microsoft #starfi...

  21. Autobahn III

    2,479. Value. 628,050. Autobahn III is a class C personnel spaceship. A personnel spaceship is a spacecraft designed primarily for transporting passengers and crew members safely between various destinations in space. These vessels prioritize comfort, safety, and life support systems to ensure the well-being of their occupants during space travel.

  22. U.C.S. Voyager, my newest Star Trek inspired build : r/Starfield

    Easy, simulator from the UC Vanguard quest. You can complete the simulator mission and each of the ships in 6 waves count against your required kills. I've completed it twice now, and it lets you use your own ship. I leave my shields on full and reduce power down to 2 bars....everything else goes to weapons.

  23. Best ship other than narwhal : r/Starfield

    Go to the Serpentis system and farm the Varuun Zealots until you can capture a Varuun Dirge III. It has the largest Class A reactor you can buy. Larger than most Class C reactors. And its fit onto a small, compact frame loaded with heavy duty weaponry. It really does float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.