Starfield Sleepcrate Business In Ebbside In Neon Core
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How to get the Sleepcrate Home Key in Starfield

Home sweet crate.

There are a variety of impressive homes to own in Starfield. You can purchase a residence in any of the larger cities, provided you meet the requirements. Some of the options are less impressive than others, but there’s not a single one less impressive than the tiny Sleepcrate you can acquire. Here is our guide telling you how to get the Sleepcrate Home Key in Starfield.

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Starfield – how to get the Sleepcrate Home Key

Some of the houses you’ll eventually access in Starfield are very nice indeed. If you want one of the nicer ones and you didn’t start the game with a Dream Home waiting for you, check out our guide explaining how to buy a house in Akila City. Or, if you just need a tiny space to call your own, go shopping in Neon Core. To get the Sleepcrate Home Key, simply pay 6500 credits to the woman who runs the sleepcrate business.

Starfield Izna Sundararaman Offering Sleepcrate For Sale

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Izna Sundararaman rents out crates by the night or week. The cost is 300 credits for a night, or 2000 credits for a whole week. She also offers one you can purchase. You just have to ask her for details when you talk to her.

You’ll find Izna Sundararaman in Ebbside. From the main street where you first arrive in Neon Core from the Spaceport, head to the Ebbside entrance at the end of the alley between Enhance! and The Volii Hotel. Proceed along the street as it wraps to the right to find Izna sitting behind a counter near an assortment of sleepcrates.

Starfield Sleepcrate Key

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When you hand Izna the 6500 credits she requires, you receive the Sleepcrate Key. The key lets you spend the night in your very own sleepcrate whenever you like. Even Izna acknowledges that it’s not much of a home, and suggests you can do better. She’s not a convincing salesperson, that one!

I don’t recommend buying a sleepcrate. As rarely as you might use it, rental is the cheaper option. If you want a place to regularly crash, check out our guide on how to get a house in Starfield to explore superior options.

Starfield is available to purchase on Steam and the Microsoft Store.


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