Aluminum
Aluminum is a common Starfield resource that can be used in manufacturing several items and structures in Starfield.
Rarity | Common |
Resource Type | Inorganic |
Item Code | 0000557D |
Mass | 0.5 |
Value | 7 |
Aluminum is a common metal which has already been seen in use during outpost construction. It is a very robust and versatile material, so expect to see its use scattered everywhere from weapon modifications to spaceship customization.
Aluminum is a very lightweight metal, commonly alloyed with copper, iron, and similar metals to improve its strength.
Aluminum overview
Starfield Aluminum is a Starfield resource which can be used in a number of crafting recipes. Aluminum is classed as Inorganic. The rarity of the resource determines how difficult it is to find Aluminum, and also affects the overall credit value of the resource when you are looking to buy or sell stockpiles of Aluminum.
Resources like Aluminum can be found in a number of locations and planets throughout Starfield. However, the fastest method to gather resources is to bulk purchase them from a Starfield resource vendor like Midtown Minerals or the Mining League.
Where to get Starfield Aluminum
You can find or buy Aluminum from the following locations:
Aluminum uses
Most Starfield resources have a wide range of uses from creating weapon mods and armor mods, building outpost modules, and in completing research projects.
Aluminum is required in the following weapon mod recipes:
This resource is not used in any known weapon mods.
Aluminum is required in the following armor mod recipes:
This resource is not used in any known armor mods.
Aluminum is required in the following manufactured resource recipes:
Aluminum is required in the following outpost object recipes:
You can use Aluminum in the following research projects:
Aluminum console command
If you want to add Aluminum to your inventory, open the Starfield console command window and enter the following:
player.additem 0000557D
If you want more than one Aluminum, add the quantity you require (eg. 3) after the item_id.
Eg: player.additem 0000557D 100