No Man’s Sky: How To Build Corvette

Here is a complete guide on building a Corvette in No Man’s Sky, including where to start and how to get the Corvette Modules.

No Man's Sky: How To Build Corvette
How To Build a Corvette (Image via Hello Games)

Corvettes are a new starship class introduced in the No Man’s Sky Voyagers update. These large ships are fully customizable, offering complete freedom for the players. It allows you to create an expansive, large starship with a fully customizable interior and exterior, along with essential components. The modules and components you use while building determine the Corvette’s stats, with higher-class modules improving its effectiveness.

The game introduces you to the basic Corvette building tutorial when you obtain your first Corvette module or interact with the Corvette Workshop. If you want to go beyond the basics, this guide explains everything about building a Corvette in No Man’s Sky. 

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No Man’s Sky Corvette Building Guide

Where To Create Corvette in No Man’s Sky

Interact with the Corvette Workshop panel to start building your Corvette
Interact with the Corvette Workshop panel to start building your Corvette (Image via Hello Games)

To start building a Corvette, you need to visit one of the Space Stations with a star system. Once you arrive at a Space Station, head to the four blue glowing teleporters located at the corner. Entering one of them transports you to the Corvette Workshop area. 

Interact with a Corvette Workshop panel and select the ‘Create new Corvette’ option to start building your starship. From the overhead building menu, use the ‘Toggle Module Menu’ option to find all the components. While you can add tons of additional components, decorations, and customizations, a fully functional Corvette requires the following essential components: 

  • Landing Gear
  • Habitation Module
  • Cockpit
  • Reactor
  • Weapon System
  • Thruster
  • Aceessway 

Select the modules from the menu and place them one by one, assembling your Corvette as you wish. Once finished, finalize the construction and add the Corvette to your collection.

How To Get Corvette Modules in No Man’s Sky

There are different types of Corvette Modules available, giving players endless possibilities to unleash their creativity. You can acquire these Corvette Modules in several ways. 

  • Purchasing the modules at the Corvette Workshop is one of the easiest and hassle-free methods to acquire them. However, you will need to spend a hefty amount of money to purchase the essential Corvette Modules. 
  • Salvage Containers are the best and most effective method to acquire Corvette Modules. Head to planets with the Salvageable Scrap icon in your star system. Once you arrive, use the Target Sweep to scan for Salvage Containers within the planet. You can collect Corvette Modules from Salvage Containers by destroying their protective casings. 
  • Additionally, you can obtain Corvette Modules from defeated pirates, freighter cargo pods, crashed freighter crates, and frigate expeditions. 
  • Completing missions also rewards you with Corvette Modules.

How To Upgrade/Modfiy Corvette in No Man’s Sky

Trade advanced Corvette modules
Trade advanced Corvette modules (Image via Hello Games)

Once you add the Corvette to the collection, you will be able to enter and ride the starship into space. Your Corvette’s overall rank is determined by the quality of modules and components you have installed. Advanced modules significantly improve the stats, such as, 

  • Damage Potential, 
  • Shield Strength, 
  • Hyperdrive Range
  • Manoeuvrability

You can acquire advanced modules by trading at the Corvette Workshop. Once you have acquired advanced or higher-quality modules, you can simply swap them at the Corvette Workshop to improve your stats. 

Additionally, you can also add various interior and exterior customization options with unique flair, color schemes, and decorations to your Corvette. 



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