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Where To Find Silent Runner Ship In Starfield

There are a wide variety of ships that you can come across as you fly through the vastness of space in Starfield. Some are better…

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoSeptember 8, 20233 Mins Read
Where To Find Silent Runner Ship In Starfield
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There are a wide variety of ships that you can come across as you fly through the vastness of space in Starfield. Some are better than others and in the same way, some are easier to obtain than others. One of the ships that you can either make or purchase in the game is the Silent Runner. We’ve outlined exactly where to find the Silent Runner ship in Starfield as well as all of its stats.

How To Find Silent Runner Ship In Starfield

Where To Find Silent Runner Ship In Starfield
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The Silent Runner can be found in HopeTown which is located on Polvo within the Valo star system. More specifically, if you head over to Hopetech HQ, you’ll find it there for 390,150 Credits. Just walk into the Hopetech HQ building and make your way to the right side where a woman named Inaya Rehman can help you out. The price may be a little exorbitant, but it’s well worth it once you realize that it has a cargo hold capacity of 6,080. Some even consider it to be the best possible ship that you can have if you are prioritizing cargo space. You’re even able to expand on this after you buy it so that you can have an even more intense cargo hold than you could have possibly imagined possible.  It also beats spending hours in the ship builder trying to find the perfect configuration for your ship when there’s an already near-perfect one available so long as you have the credits to cover it.

Silent Runner Ship Stats

The Silent Runner isn’t the best ship in the entire galaxy, but it definitely isn’t the worst either. Everything you need to know about this ship has been outlined below:

  • Ship Class
    • C
  • Reactor Power
    • 34
  • Crew Capacity
    • 5
  • Gravity Jump Distance
    • 29 LY
  • Shield
    • 975
  • Laser Weapon Strength
    • No laser weapons
  • Ballistic Weapon Strength
    • No ballistic weapons
  • Missile Weapon Strength
    • 100
  • Particle Beam Weapon Strength
    • 38

Hopefully, you can scrounge up the credits to get the Silent Runner without any issues but if not, then know that spending time trying to get it for yourself will be time well spent once you have it in your hands. That’s all you’re going to need to know about how to get the Silent Runner ship in Starfield.

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Starfield is now available on PC and Xbox Series X|S.

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