If you’ve just been on a long haul through Starfield, then you’ll likely want to sell all your precious valuables for some easy money. This can thankfully be done pretty easily, with major towns like New Atlantis offering a few stores willing to buy your goods. These vendors don’t have a lot of money to buy your goods with, though. Here’show to reset Vendor Balancein Starfield.
How to Reset a Store’s Money in Starfield
To reset a vendor’s money in Starfield, you’ll first want to head to somewhere that you can sit down. There should be plenty of places to sit in whatever town you’re in, but your ship’s cockpit should have a few seats to the left and right of the pilot seat. Once sitting down,wait 24 local hours. This will take a minute, so be ready to check your phone or something while you wait. Once it’s done, head back to the vendor, and that’s it!Related:All Starfield Editions and Pre-Order Bonuses Listed
While it is that simple, you should keep a few things in mind when doing this. For one, make sure that you’re selling to all vendors in the area before waiting to speed things up a bit. If you’re doing this in New Atlantis, for example, you’ll want to sell to theTrade Authority kiosknext to your ship and theJemison Mercantile store, located to the left of the security checkpoint.

you’re able to also increase a vendor’s money by buying their goods. If you’re also needing some spare ammo, I’d suggest buying some before resetting. I’m always in need of some 3KV Lazer ammo, so I tend to buy some before going to wait since it’ll reset the shop’s inventory, too.
Provided you follow this method, you should have a surplus of money in no time! If you’re looking into more about the game, check out our guide onhow to pick locks in Starfield.
Best Way to Reset Vendor Credits
To optimize resetting vendor credits, there are a few things you can do.
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