How To Build & Use A Transfer Container?

Publish date: 2024-07-28

Although Starfield is a massively enjoyable game, it often pushes the players to work hard to use certain functions, just like they had to learn before using Habs to improve their game’s efficiency.

A similar headache most Starfield gamers face in the game is Transfer Container, which, while it seems like an ordinary storage function, is a bit complicated for the new players, especially due to the confusing instructions of the game.

So, what exactly is a Transfer Container? How to build one if you don’t have it? And, more importantly, how to use a Transfer Container to attain resources more effortlessly?

We’ll walk you through everything in the article, so make sure to read it entirely.

What Is a Transfer Container in Starfield?

As the name suggests, a transfer container is a compartment of the ship that allows you to transfer materials while you’re onboard the ship. For example, there are several instances where you have to collect multiple items in a particular region.

Given the complexity of the situation, it is hard to leave the ship every time you want to collect a specific item, mainly if they are scattered around at larger distances. In that situation, you choose an outpost and transfer all the contents to your ship using it.

How to Build a Transfer Container in Starfield?

Update:
So, I don't think it mines while the game is closed but I think it will continue while I'm off-world. The highlighted thing is a mineral extractor. It is connected to a container, which is connected to a transfer device that will move it to my ship if I'm landed on-base. pic.twitter.com/6OsGWTNWD3

— Kropolis 🎮 Starfield (@KropolisGaming) September 8, 2023

Before you can initiate the process of gathering all the scattered loot in Starfield, it is essential to build a Transfer Container at the chosen outpost. So, here’s the process of building one:

How To Use a Transfer Container in Starfield?

So I’m just heading to a moon and I get hailed by a Ship asking if I want to go to their party…

I go aboard and I was able to see my loot at a VERY good price.#Starfield

From XboxSeriesX pic.twitter.com/UCPzKDvBlQ

— Jamie Moran (@JamieMoranUK) September 3, 2023

Even if you have learned to build a Transfer Container, complications are still involved in choosing the materials and transferring them directly to the ship.

Firstly, make sure the ship is within a distance of 250 meters of the outpost, and if it can’t land near it, you may have to build a Landing Pad nearby.

You should find two Cargo Links now, one at the outpost and the other at Extractor. All you need to do is create an output link from every material you want to transfer and join it directly to the Extractor (the line will be shown in red color).

Repeat the process for all the items and minerals you want to transfer to the ship and link the Extractor to the outpost using the Cargo Links.

To transfer the items, go to the menu, open the Ship tab, and then choose Cargo Hold, and you can transfer all the resources seamlessly.

So, have you found our guide on Transfer Containers helpful? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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