where to buy digipicks
You’re asking about where to buy Digipicks in Starfield , and there’s actually a small “shopping route” most players use to keep stocked up.
Quick Scoop
Digipicks are sold by many general vendors, but only certain shops are really reliable and efficient to route through.
Best places to buy Digipicks (early and mid‑game):
- Jemison Mercantile – New Atlantis (Jemison, Alpha Centauri)
- In the spaceport area , near the Viewport café.
* Check the **“Misc”** tab of the vendor’s inventory for Digipicks, usually a few at a time for **35 credits each**.
- Apex Electronics – The Well, New Atlantis (Jemison)
- Found down in The Well , close to the large yellow Trade Authority building.
* Known for stocking **more Digipicks than most vendors** (reports of up to around 8 at once), also in the **Misc** category.
- Trade Authority kiosks and offices
- Many Trade Authority vendors across the Settled Systems carry 2–3 Digipicks in their Misc section.
* Early on, you’ll find one near **Apex Electronics** in The Well and others in major hubs like Akila City and Neon.
- Shepherd’s General Store – Akila City (Cheyenne system)
- Near the main entrance to Akila City, opposite the Hitching Post.
* Sells a small number of Digipicks along with other general supplies.
- Neon shops – Neon Core (Volii Alpha, Volii system)
- Stores like Newill’s Goods and Sieghart’s Outfitters can have a few Digipicks in stock.
Handy vendor overview
| Vendor | Location / System | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Jemison Mercantile | New Atlantis Spaceport, Jemison – Alpha Centauri | Reliable early vendor, Digipicks in Misc tab, ~35 credits each. | [9][7][3][1]
| Apex Electronics | The Well, New Atlantis – Jemison | Often sells more Digipicks than other shops (reports of up to ~8). | [5][7][3][1]
| Trade Authority | Various hubs (New Atlantis, Akila City, Neon, etc.) | Usually 2–3 Digipicks in Misc; good to check whenever you sell loot. | [7][3][1]
| Shepherd’s General Store | Akila City – Cheyenne system | Near city entrance; can stock a few Digipicks. | [3][1]
| Neon shops (e.g., Sieghart’s Outfitters, Newill’s Goods) | Neon Core – Volii Alpha, Volii system | Carry Digipicks occasionally; worth checking while you’re on Neon. | [1][3]
Tips to keep a big stack
- Always check “Misc” first
Vendors put Digipicks under Misc , so you can quickly tab there and scan for them.
- Price & weight
- Standard price is about 35 credits per Digipick at most vendors.
* They have **no mass** , so you can hoard them without affecting carry weight.
- Force shop restocks
- Many players simply wait or sleep for 24 in‑game hours near a vendor to refresh their stock, then buy again.
* This is especially effective at **Apex Electronics + nearby Trade Authority** , letting you scoop multiple restocks in one loop.
- Supplement by looting and pickpocketing
- Digipicks also appear on corpses, containers, and as pickpocket loot , so always scan desks, lockers, and guards.
* Higher **Security/Thief style perks** make it easier to sustain your supply via stealth rather than just buying.
Forum chatter & “trending” player advice
Players discussing “where to buy Digipicks” on forums tend to converge on a similar routine:
- Start in New Atlantis , buy out Jemison Mercantile , then drop down to The Well for Apex Electronics and the Trade Authority in one circuit.
- When questing elsewhere, always hit any spaceport vendor + Trade Authority combination before leaving a planet.
- Some posts highlight a particular vendor aligned with Crimson Fleet that can sell large batches on a timer, which long‑time players use in late game to stock 50+ picks.
“Henrik Zuran of Apex Electronics … sells the most digipicks at a time I’ve found so far, 5+ on reloads after waiting/sitting. So you can grab his and the few in Trade Authority at the same time :)”
TL;DR (for fast shoppers)
- Go to Jemison Mercantile and Apex Electronics on Jemison first.
- Check Trade Authority and general stores (Shepherd’s, Neon shops) whenever you pass through a hub.
- Digipicks cost ~35 credits , have no weight , and can be restocked by waiting 24 hours near vendors.
Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.