It happens to everyone. You’re wandering around Neon inStarfield, dealing with thugs both common and corporate, and you stumble into the Sleepcrate part of town. Maybe you’re looking for a Sleepcrate to call your own. You shouldn’t - you have such a nice room back at the Lodge! - but thereisa reason to part with some credits here.

Purchasing Sleepcrates in Starfield does serve a purpose, albeit a weird one. Whether it’s even worth buying them is somewhat questionable, but we’d say go for it. Here’s where you’ll find them, how you’ll buy them, and what the deal is with your reward.

Starfield image of Izna the Sleepcrate merchant in Neon

Should You Buy Starfield’s Evicted Sleepcrates?

To findIzna, who will sell youEvicted Sleepcratesfor1,000 Creditsa pop, you’ll need to travel to the city ofNeonin the Volii System. While you’re close by, knock the “Loose Ends” sidequest off your list, since you will speak with Izna midway through it! Izna has four crates for sale, though they’ll need to be purchased one at a time, checked, and then you can continue with your strange investment.

So, here’s the thing. At first, this is going to seem like a dreadful deal.The first Evicted Sleepcrate you’ll open has a Pharmaceutical Kit- and nothing else. Talk about a colossal ripoff. But not necessarily a completewaste of time.The second Evicted Sleepcrate contains Harvested Organs,an item designated as contraband.

We’ve got a full guide onwhere to sell contrabandin Starfield so that you ca make the most of your shady practices. Harvested Organs can sell for up to 14,000 credits.

The two further Sleepcrates are a bait-and-switch. Or rather… a switch-and-bait?The third Sleepcrate is completely empty, so it’s a thousand-credit loss, plain and simple. Butthe fourth and final Sleepcrate’s got a modded gun, a Medpack, and a thousand credits. So, you have more than made your money back on that one.

Have you made it all back and then some? Sure, if you manage to sell the Harvested Organs for anywhere close to what they’re worth. And if not, well, hey, it barely cost you a penny to see this all through to the end.