You can check where they are by scanning your map. You’ll get in-game notifications about these items crashing somewhere on the map. It’s best practice to reserve this method for emergencies only.Īdditionally, you can deconstruct ship chunks during the game to get some Components.
Note that dismantling is a relatively short-term method for getting Components, and you only get a certain percentage back. The same rule applies here – the fewer the parts, the fewer materials you get.Īlthough dangerous foes, you can use the mechanoids as a Component source when they’re nowhere else to be found. Lancers and Scythers can be disassembled for 20 Steel, one Plasteel, and one Component. The less there is of a Centipede, the less material you get. However, if the Centipede is missing some parts from combat, you may not get all the material. You can take one mechanoid to a machining table and disassemble it for 50 Steel, 10 Plasteel, and two Components.
They can be found inside the old ruins, mountains, or random events such as psychic or poison ships. The three mechanoid types include Scythers, Centipedes, and Lancers. If you’re running out of mining areas nearby, you can always get your Components from mechanoids.