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Starfield Armor Item IDs: Console Command List for Gear

The Starfield Armor Item IDs are important for players who are interested in using cheats in their space adventure. These IDs are used with the console commands that are available on PC but not on console. Like the weapon item IDs, every helmet, pack, and spacesuit has a hexadecimal address that is made up of eight numbers or letters. If you press the ‘~’ key on your keyboard, this will prompt the console command to appear. Then you will need to input the “player.additem [item id] 1” to add one of the associated gear to your inventory. That said, using console commands will disable Achievements, and you can’t undo adding items. Here’s a list of armor item IDs for Starfield.

Starfield armor items IDs list

The following is a list of item IDs for armor, including spacesuits, helmets, and boost packs, presented in alphabetical order:

  • Constellation Spacesuit – 001E2B18
  • Deepseeker Spacesuit – 0016D2C4
  • Deimos Spacesuit – 00026BF1
  • Ecliptic Spacesuit – 0022856F
  • Explorer Spacesuit – 002265AF
  • Festive Neocity Poncho – 0009F0F6
  • Gran-Gran’s Spacesuit – 0022B8F6
  • Ground Crew Spacesuit – 002392B5
  • Mantis Spacesuit – 00226299
  • Mark I Space Helmet – 0001754F
  • Mercenary Spacesuit – 00226296
  • Mercury Spacesuit – 001D0F96
  • Monster Costume – 00225FC9
  • Navigator Space Helmet – 0030C1C2
  • Navigator Spacesuit – 00067C94
  • Old Earth Spacesuit – 0003084E
  • Peacemaker Space Helmet – 0013F97B
  • Pirate Assault Spacesuit – 00066826
  • Pirate Corsair Spacesuit – 00066828
  • Pirate Sniper Spacesuit – 0006682A
  • Ranger Spacesuit – 00227CA0
  • Shocktroop Spacesuit – 002265AD
  • Star Roamer Spacesuit – 00004E78
  • Starborn Spacesuit Astra – 0012E187
  • Starborn Spacesuit Avitus – 001CBA52
  • Starborn Spacesuit Bellum – 001CBA4E
  • Starborn Spacesuit Gravitas – 0021C77E
  • Starborn Spacesuit Locus – 001CBA4A
  • Starborn Spacesuit Materia – 001CBA49
  • Starborn Spacesuit Solis – 002D7365
  • Starborn Spacesuit Tempus – 002D7346
  • Starborn Spacesuit Tenebris – 001CBA4D
  • Starborn Spacesuit Tenebris – 0021C77F
  • Sysdef Ace Spacesuit – 002AAF44
  • Sysdef Assault Spacesuit – 00398104
  • Sysdef Combat Spacesuit – 0039810A
  • Sysdef Recon Spacesuit – 00398108
  • Sysdef Spacesuit – 00398103
  • Trackers Alliance Spacesuit – 00166404
  • UC Ace Spacesuit – 00206130
  • UC Antixeno Spacesuit – 00206130
  • UC Combat Spacesuit – 00257808
  • UC Marine Spacesuit – 00257805
  • UC Sec Combat Spacesuit – 000EF9B0
  • UC Sec Recon Spacesuit – 000EF9AF
  • UC Sec Starlaw Spacesuit – 000EF9AE
  • UC Security Spacesuit – 000EF9AD
  • UC Startroop Spacesuit – 00257809
  • UC Urbanwar Spacesuit – 0021A86A
  • UC Vanguard Spacesuit – 00248C0F
  • UC Wardog Spacesuit – 0025780A
  • Va’ruun Spacesuit – 00227CA3

Any items that you add using the console commands above will be of regular rarity, so you may have better luck by selling the gear and buying some equipment from vendors that are rare or legendary instead.

In the console command, you can replace the “1” at the end with another number; for instance, putting a ‘3’ will add 3 of the equipment to your inventory.

Starfield Armor Item ID FAQ

Q: How can I use the Starfield Armor Item IDs with console commands?

A: If you’re on PC, press the ‘~’ key to bring up the console command. Input “player.additem [item id] 1” to add a specific armor piece to your inventory using its hexadecimal ID. Remember, using these commands disables Achievements.

Q: Will the items I add through console commands be of high rarity?

A: No, items added through console commands will be of regular rarity. For rarer or legendary gear, consider selling the added items and purchasing from in-game vendors.

Q: Can I add multiple pieces of the same armor to my inventory using the console command?

A: Yes, by adjusting the number at the end of the “player.additem [item id]” command. For example, replacing “1” with “3” will give you three of the selected armor pieces.

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