When leveling your skills in Starfield, there’s a lot more to it than simply getting XP, scoring that level up, and putting the point into that skill.Excluding the level 1 variantof that skill, every level afterward requires you to meet a prerequisite that’s exclusive to that skill.For Starship Design, how you pull it off can be a little confusing. Here’s how toinstall 30 unique ship modules in Starfield.
How to Get Unique Ship Modules in Starfield
Unique ship modulesin Starfield are just about what they sound like. Every time you install a ship module that you’ve never installed before, it puts one point toward the challenge. This includes every ship part type, between Habs, Engines, Structural, Grav drives, and more. Once you’ve placed them on the ship and confirmed them,you’re safe to sell them later. Just do this with 30 different unique ship modules, and you’re set.
If we may make a suggestion, you should useStructural ship modulesto complete this challenge over other parts. These are the cheapest type of ship parts available, and there are a lot of them to place on a ship. Spamming these should get the challenge done quickly. The only unfortunate part is theinability to track which ship partsyou’ve used in the past. You’ll have to keep track of this yourself.

How to Get Access to More Unique Ship Modules in Starfield
If, for whatever reason, you need more unique ship modules, then you’ll need to visit some other Ship Services Technicians in the universe. We have a link above including the locations of all Technicians, but here are the locations for each Technician that offersunique parts to their manufacturer:
Visiting each of these and purchasing their parts should easily get you all the unique ship parts you need.

How to Install a Ship Module
Here are the steps to install a ship module in Starfield:
If you’re looking for more information regarding ships, check out our guide onthe best Reactor in Starfield.
Shawn Robinson
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