So, you want to finish the Supply or Die mission in Star Citizen 4.0.2 without spending a single credit on cargo, mining, or salvaging? Sounds impossible, right? Wrong! There's an alternative method that works like a charm, and I’m here to walk you through it step by step. Buckle up!
Before you dive in, there are a few key items and requirements you'll need to make this strategy work effectively. Without these, you might find yourself stuck or unable to fully maximize your earnings.
A Constellation (Any Variant Works!) – The Constellation series is a must-have for this method, but don't worry if you don’t own one! You can easily rent one at New Babbage Spaceport for 160,000 UEC per day. Whether it’s the Andromeda, Aquila, Phoenix, or Taurus, any variant will get the job done. The rental cost may seem high, but trust me, it pays for itself fast!
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Bounty Hunting Reputation – To get the right bounty contracts for this method, you'll need at least a Veteran (VHRT) level reputation. If you haven't reached this rank yet, spend some time grinding lower-tier bounties until you qualify. The better your rep, the more lucrative and frequent the contracts will be, making the whole process much more efficient.
A MaxLift Multi-Tool with a Tractor Beam Attachment – This one’s a game-changer! The MaxLift Multi-Tool combined with a Tractor Beam Attachment allows you to move cargo quickly and efficiently, cutting down on manual effort. Whether you’re grabbing loot from derelict ships or organizing your haul inside the Constellation’s cargo bay, this tool will save you tons of time. If you don’t already have one, pick it up at any major station’s equipment shop!
With these essentials in hand, you're ready to roll. Now, let’s get into the strategy!
You don’t need to spend millions on an expensive ship to pull off this mission successfully. Instead, just head over to New Babbage’s Spaceport and rent a Constellation for a full day.
The rental fee is 160,000 UEC, which might sound steep at first, but don’t worry—you’ll easily earn it back through bounty missions in no time. Or, you can check out our easy money making and auec farming guide for Star Citizen 4.0.2.
The Constellation is perfect for this job because of its impressive cargo space and heavy firepower.
Whether you’re dealing with enemy ships or loading up valuable loot, this ship has everything you need.
Plus, since you’re only renting, you don’t have to worry about maintenance or long-term costs—just grab it, use it, and return it when you’re done. Simple, effective, and efficient!
Once you've secured your Constellation, it's time to move on to the next step. Let’s get to work!
Why spend your hard-earned UEC on cargo when you can get it for free from your bounty mission targets?
Instead of playing it safe, we’re going full space pirate mode—taking what we need from the wreckage of our enemies. Here’s how to do it efficiently:
Accept a VHRT Contract – Make sure your bounty hunting reputation is at least Veteran (VHRT) level so you can access high-value targets. Missions around the Yela asteroid belt tend to have the best opportunities, as this area is a hotspot for valuable cargo-carrying ships.
Engage Enemy Ships – You’ll typically run into Freelancers, Mercury Star Runners, and Starfarers. These ships are packed with loot, making them prime targets. Each has different strengths and weaknesses, so be prepared for varying levels of resistance.
Use Smart Combat Tactics – Don't just go in guns blazing! a) Prioritize destroying Freelancers first—they have weaker hulls and are quicker to take down, b) Mercury Star Runners are tougher, with strong shields and pesky turrets. Stay out of their line of fire and take out their defensive systems before going for the kill, and c) Starfarers are massive, meaning they can soak up damage, but once downed, they provide a hefty payout in loot.
Mark Destroyed Ships – With so much action happening in space, it’s easy to lose track of wreckage. As soon as you destroy a ship, mark its location with Alt+1 or Alt+2 to ensure you can come back and collect the cargo later. This simple trick prevents you from losing valuable loot in the chaos of battle.
Once you’ve cleared the battlefield and secured your cargo-rich wrecks, it’s time to start looting like a pro!
Now that the dust has settled and your enemies are nothing but floating wreckage, it’s time for the best part—looting their ships for free cargo!
With the right approach, you can maximize your haul and make serious Star Citizen UEC in 4.0.2 without spending a single credit on trade goods.
Here’s what you can expect to find:
Mercury Star Runners – These ships typically carry 20 SEUs of Copper and 9 SEUs of Corundum. While not the most lucrative, they’re still worth picking up.
Freelancers – These are hit or miss when it comes to valuable loot. Sometimes you’ll find scrap and low-value items, but every now and then, you might get lucky with something worthwhile.
Starfarers – The real jackpot! These massive ships often contain 66 SEUs of Corundum and 9 SEUs of Copper, making them the most valuable targets in your bounty missions.
Looting wrecks can be time-consuming if you don’t do it right. Follow these steps to maximize efficiency and avoid wasting time:
Park Your Constellation Close to the Wreckage – Position your ship as near as possible to the destroyed vessels. This cuts down transport time, making the process faster and smoother.
Use the MaxLift Multi-Tool – With the Tractor Beam Attachment, moving crates is a breeze. This tool lets you quickly pull, maneuver, and stack cargo without needing to EVA manually for every crate.
Prioritize Large Crates First – Bigger crates = more profit per trip. Focus on moving the largest and most valuable cargo first, ensuring that your Constellation’s storage is packed with high-value goods instead of filler scrap.
Once your ship is fully loaded, it’s time to cash in and turn stolen goods into profit!
Now that your Constellation is packed to the brim with loot, it's time to turn stolen goods into cold, hard UEC.
The final step is delivering everything without a hitch, so follow these steps carefully to ensure a smooth payout.
Head to Pyro Gateway – This is where the mission officially wraps up. Set your route and jump straight to the mission drop-off. Before you head to Pyro, head to the Yellow Core Station beforehand. This makes it easy to reach Pyro directly, with just an off angle.
Unload Your Cargo – When you arrive, take a moment to properly organize and secure the crates inside your ship before offloading. This prevents any unnecessary fumbling and saves you valuable time.
Claim Your Reward! – Once you’ve delivered everything required, you’ll complete the Supply or Die mission—without ever spending a single UEC on cargo. Easy money!
If you're wondering why this strategy is so effective, here’s a breakdown of what makes it one of the best ways to run this mission:
Completely Free Cargo – No need to mine, salvage, or buy anything. Everything comes from bounty targets that you’re already taking down.
Efficient Time Use – You’re stacking rewards by doing two things at once: hunting bounties and collecting cargo. This means no wasted time grinding separate missions.
Dual Profit Strategy – Not only are you earning credits from bounties, but you’re also stacking free cargo for extra payouts. It’s the ultimate way to maximize efficiency and profit.
And there you have it—a fully alternative way to complete 'Supply or Die' without spending a single credit on cargo. Whether you're low on UEC or just want to squeeze every bit of profit out of your bounty missions, this method ensures you stay ahead of the game.
Now go out there and dominate the verse like a pro!