Traveling along hundreds of unique planets and scanning their ground, flora, and fauna, you can find many valuable materials for crafting and building. But things are a little more complicated and expensive when it comes to items created by people. One such item is Med Packs, an essential part of any trip. Of course, you can always restore health by visiting doctors in big cities. But you cannot do without Med Packs if you have lost tons of health and need treatment here and now. The bad news is that you cannot create Med Packs, so we are here to help you and tell you where to find them in Starfield.
Starfield: All Ways To Get Med Packs
First of all, it is worth noting that you can get Med Packs in Starfield in two ways:
- Firstly, you can buy this consumable item from doctors and some specific vendors in big cities.
- On the other hand, you can find Med Packs as a random drop.
To get Med Packs with a 100% chance, you should visit doctors in big cities. For example, you can talk to Talia O’Shea in The Well Med Bay below New Atlantis. As for the entrance to this location, you can find it to the right of the main Jemison Mercantile entrance and to the left of Terrabrew Coffee. Or you can visit Dr. Alexei Lebedev at Reliant Medical in the MAST building.
An alternative way to obtain this item is to buy it from vendors. You can find Med Packs in the AID tab of almost any vendor in cities or space stations. For example, you can visit Amoli Bava at Jemison Mercantile. But the assortment of goods depends somewhat on your level. So, if you don’t find needed goods, you might want to level up a little.
It is worth noting that the average price of Med Packs is 525 Credits from Vendors and slightly cheaper from Doctors. However, despite this, the stocks of any traders are limited. So, to buy more items, sit on the nearest chair or lie down on the Wells Med Bay cots and wait 24 hours.
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Also, you can find Med Packs in Starfield as a random drop. You only need to visit abandoned outposts and laboratories on different planets, search the corpses of enemies, or attack enemy ships. Or you can examine the walls of abandoned (or not-so-abandoned) buildings and find Med Packs in Emergency First Aid boxes. In addition, you can upgrade your Scavenging skill to level three. It will allow you to get many more Med Packs.
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