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Inventory placement refers to the position of all your blueprints/upgrades in your inventories in No Man's Sky. Arranging your inventory properly can give you substantial bonuses as the various components and upgrades have synergy and get a boost when placed next to each other in proper slot formation.
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Inventory is a general term for items that can be carried or stored by a player.
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Summary[edit | edit source]
A player's inventory is divided into 6 sections: exosuit, multi-tool, starship, exocraft, storage container, and freighter. As of Atlas Rises, there are now three types of inventory slot: General, Cargo, and Technology.
Inventory Slots[edit | edit source]
General[edit | edit source]
General slots are able to hold any one of the following stacks:
- up to 9999 of any basic resource (such as Ferrite Dust, Oxygen, Carbon, Chromatic Metal, etc.)
- up to 20 tiny items, including Navigation Data
- up to 15 small items, including Salvaged Data
- up to 10 medium items, including Metal Plating and Di-hydrogen Jelly
- up to 5 large items, including Glass, all trade goods, and many crafting components such as Ion Batteries and Antimatter
- A single huge item, mostly Artifacts and uninstalled Upgrade Modules
- A single installed Technology or Upgrade Module
Technology[edit | edit source]
Technology slots are, as the name implies, limited to containing installed technology; they cannot hold any other items. Specifically, they can hold any of the following:
- A single installed Technology
- A single installed Upgrade Module
Note that technology slots cannot store uninstalled upgrade modules.
Cargo[edit | edit source]
Cargo slots can be used for storing large amounts of items, but they can't have technologies installed into them. They can hold any of the following stacks:
- up to 9999 of any basic resource (the same as general inventory slots)
- up to 40 tiny items, including Navigation Data
- up to 30 small items, including Salvaged Data
- up to 20 medium items, including Metal Plating and Di-hydrogen Jelly
- up to 10 large items, including Glass, all trade goods, and many crafting components such as Ion Batteries and Antimatter
- A single item, mostly Artifacts and uninstalled Upgrade Modules
Cargo slots can hold double of what 'General' inventory slots can, with the exception of basic resources and unique items.
Exosuit[edit | edit source]
The base Exosuit has 12 General Inventory Slots, 4 Technology Inventory Slots and 2 Cargo Inventory Slots available. Additional slots can be unlocked by interacting with suit upgrade terminals in Drop Pods and Space Stations.
General Inventory[edit | edit source]
The Exosuit starts with 12 General slots in this inventory. The maximum number of inventory slots for this category is 48 spaces (6x8). The first upgrade is free and subsequent upgrades increase cost by an additional 10,000 units per upgrade. (i.e., Free, 10,000, 20,000, 30,000, etc) (No prompt to upgrade the Exosuit is shown after the 48th slot. [Needs confirmation])
The total amount of units needed to gain the maximum number of General Inventory slots is 6,300,000 units.
Technology Inventory[edit | edit source]
This begins with 4 Technology slots installed. The maximum number of inventory slots for this category is 14 spaces (2x7). They are the cheapest slots to purchase. The first upgrade costs 1,000 units with varying costs for subsequent upgrades.
The total amount needed to gain the maximum number of Technology Inventory slots is 755,000 units.
Cargo Inventory[edit | edit source]
This inventory begins with two Cargo slots installed. The maximum number of inventory slots for this category is 48. They are the most expensive to purchase. The first upgrade costs 50,000 units and subsequent upgrades increase cost by an additional 50,000 units per upgrade, until the 20th slot, where the price is capped at 1.000.000 units for the remaining upgrades. (i.e., 50,000, 100,000, 150,000, 200,000, etc)
The total amount of units needed to gain the maximum number of Cargo Inventory slots is 38,500,000 units.
Upgrade costs[edit | edit source]
The cost of upgrading all Exosuit inventories comes to a total of 45,555,000 units. Please see chart below for cost per inventory upgrade.
Exosuit Inventory slot upgrades - General | |
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Slot Number | Cost in Units |
Gen 13 | Free |
Gen 14 | 10,000 |
Gen 15 | 20,000 |
Gen 16 | 30,000 |
Gen 17 | 40,000 |
Gen 18 | 50,000 |
Gen 19 | 60,000 |
Gen 20 | 70,000 |
Gen 21 | 80,000 |
Gen 22 | 90,000 |
Gen 23 | 100,000 |
Gen 24 | 110,000 |
Gen 25 | 120,000 |
Gen 26 | 130,000 |
Gen 27 | 140,000 |
Gen 28 | 150,000 |
Gen 29 | 160,000 |
Gen 30 | 170,000 |
Gen 31 | 180,000 |
Gen 32 | 190,000 |
Gen 33 | 200,000 |
Gen 34 | 210,000 |
Gen 35 | 220,000 |
Gen 36 | 230,000 |
Gen 37 | 240,000 |
Gen 38 | 250,000 |
Gen 39 | 260,000 |
Gen 40 | 270,000 |
Gen 41 | 280,000 |
Gen 42 | 290,000 |
Gen 43 | 300,000 |
Gen 44 | 310,000 |
Gen 45 | 320,000 |
Gen 46 | 330,000 |
Gen 47 | 340,000 |
Gen 48 | 350,000 |
Exosuit Inventory slot upgrades - Tech | |
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Slot Number | Cost in Units |
Tech 5 | 1,000 |
Tech 6 | 5,000 |
Tech 7 | 10,000 |
Tech 8 | 30,000 |
Tech 9 | 60,000 |
Tech 10 | 100,000 |
Tech 11 | 200,000 |
Tech 12 | 350,000 |
Exosuit Inventory slot upgrades - Cargo | |
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Slot Number | Cost in Units |
Cargo 1 | 50,000 |
Cargo 2 | 100,000 |
Cargo 3 | 150,000 |
Cargo 4 | 200,000 |
Cargo 5 | 250,000 |
Cargo 6 | 300,000 |
Cargo 7 | 350,000 |
Cargo 8 | 400,000 |
Cargo 9 | 450,000 |
Cargo 10 | 500,000 |
Cargo 11 | 550,000 |
Cargo 12 | 600,000 |
Cargo 13 | 650,000 |
Cargo 14 | 700,000 |
Cargo 15 | 750,000 |
Cargo 16 | 800,000 |
Cargo 17 | 850,000 |
Cargo 18 | 900,000 |
Cargo 19 | 950,000 |
Cargo 20-48 | 1,000,000 |
Multi-tool[edit | edit source]
The starting multi-tool has five (5) inventory slots. The maximum number of inventory slots for a multi-tool is 24 (8x3). Players can exchange their multi-tool for other versions to get additional slots. Multi-tools with upgraded inventories can be found in outposts (planetary bases with Landing Pads), space anomalies, and randomly as rewards from successfully completing events.
All multi-tools have technology slots only; it is not possible to store items in a multi-tool.
Starship[edit | edit source]
The starting starship has 15 general inventory slots and 4 technology slots. Claiming and switching to a pre-order ship, Alpha Vector or Horizon Omega, gives one additional general slot, for a total of 16. The maximum number of general inventory slots for a starship is 48 (8x6) (only on Hauler ships), and the maximum number of technology slots is 14 (only on Explorer ships).
Additional slots can be added to an owned ship by:
- using the terminal next to the appearance modifier in most space stations
- Storage Augmentation curiosity for a single-slot expansion.
If neither of these methods are suitable, a player can also purchase a new starship with more inventory slots available; this may be cheaper than repeated upgrades.
If you have 15 general and 4 tech, this gives 19 slots for a ship. Next slot will cost 1M, and the next after 2M. Table may not be accurate for 58-61.
Ship slot upgrades General/Tech | |
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Slot Number | Cost in Units [M] |
19 | 1 |
20 | 2 |
21 | 3 |
22 | 4 |
23 | 5 |
24 | 6 |
25 | 7 |
26 | 8 |
27 | 9 |
28 | 10 |
29 | 11 |
30 | 12 |
31 | 13 |
32 | 14 |
33 | 15 |
34 | 16 |
35 | 17 |
36 | 18 |
37 | 19 |
38 | 20 |
39 | 21 |
40 | 22 |
41 | 23 |
42 | 24 |
43 | 25 |
44 | 30 |
45 | 35 |
46 | 40 |
47 | 45 |
48 | 50 |
49 | 55 |
50 | 60 |
51 | 65 |
52 | 70 |
53 | 75 |
54 | 80 |
55 | 85 |
56 | 90 |
57 | 95 |
58 | 100 |
59 | 150 |
60 | 200 |
61 | 250 |
Exocraft[edit | edit source]
Each of the four Exocraft has its own inventory.
Base containers[edit | edit source]
Up to 10 Storage Containers may be constructed at your base, or on your freighter. Each one contains twenty Cargo slots, each capable of storing 9999 (normal), or 1000(survival) resources, or 10 stacking items. These inventory slots are shared with like-numbered storage containers in other bases or on a freighter.
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Freighter[edit | edit source]
Freighters may also be purchased to expand your storage capabilities.
Mechanics[edit | edit source]
You can move items from your Exosuit to your Freighter and vice versa without a distance limit, but only when a Matter Beam is installed. Without one, you must be aboard your Freighter to move an item between Freighter and your Exosuit or Starship. On the contrary, moving an item to or from your Ship and Exosuit is limited to 25-seconds walking distance between you and your ship (walls do not block the limit).
Elements can stack up to 9999 in each of the slots in the Exosuit General inventory in Normal mode, and 250 per slot in other modes.
Elements can stack up to 9999 in any inventory in Normal mode, and 500 in each of the slots in the Exosuit Cargo inventory, Ship inventory, up to 1000 in the Freighter inventory or in a Storage Container inventory in other modes. A player may also transfer inventory to another member of their Multiplayer team. When the Transfer Items panel is displayed, the names of the other players in the group are included for selection if desired.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Inventory
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External links[edit | edit source]
- 5 Ways to Get More Inventory in No Man's Sky on Gamepedia