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Starfield

Where to Find Veryl in Starfield

By
Jessica Dillon

Once you are into the later stages of the game, the resources you use to craft high-level weapon mods and outpost items will increase. This means that you will likely find yourself collecting the rarest materials in the game, Veryl being one of them. You can search for days, but you won’t find Veryl easily as it only appears in one of the 1,000-plus planets and moons that Starfield has. The guide below goes over which planet you will find Veryl on and what its uses are once you have acquired it.

Veryl is a gas that is extremely hard to find.

Veryl Farming Locations in Starfield

Veryl or Vr as you will see it listed when first scanning a planet is one of the rarest resources in the game, with a rarity of four. Most of the four-star resources only appear in a certain system, and on a certain planet making them a pain to find. In addition, while you can still buy them from a few select merchants, they are rarely sold and if they are it’s in small quantities. The only way to gather Veryl in large quantities is by finding a vein and setting up a gas extractor and a gas storage container to send it to. For more information on the different types of extractors and how to set them up, check out our full extractor guide here. Below are the locations that we have confirmed you can find Veryl.

Planet Location
Procyon IV-A Obtain the quest Recover the Veryl from the crates orbiting near Procyon IV-A the moon of Procyon IV. It’s usually found while completing Locate Primed For Life from the mission board.
Verne I This planet in the "Verne System" iconVerne System is the only known planet where you can harvest Veryl from. When you land on the planet use your scanner to verify which parts of the planet have Veryl patches. Along with Veryl, the planet is rich in Neon, "Plutonium" iconPlutonium, and "Uranium" iconUranium.
Verne II Will drop sparsely when killing alien fauna on the planet. This method does seem to be the quickest way to get Veryl.
Titan You can buy Veryl once a day from Jay Montreal at the shop in "New Homestead" iconNew Homestead.
Various shops There have been reports of Veryl showing up at Jemison Mercantile in "New Atlantis" iconNew Atlantis, "Sieghart's Outfitters" iconSieghart’s Outfitters on "Neon" iconNeon, the UC Exchange on "Cydonia" iconCydonia, and at Zuri’s Essentials on "The Key" iconThe Key.

All in all, your best bet is to head to Verne II to harvest Veryl off of fauna as shops deal with RNG and Veryl is a rare resource that seems to only show up a small fraction of the time. The next best choice is going to Verne I. You either need an extremely powerful ship to grav jump to it quickly, or you will need to system jump until you reach the location. Once on Verne I, things still aren’t simple as it’s an Inferno planet that you can burn up on. If you are lucky, then you can find a patch spawning on Verne I. Be warned you will likely be stuck looking for hours before you find a Veryl patch depending on how lucky you are with the RNG system. Vern I is a level 70 planet far into the right side of the star map, past the settled systems.

(1 of 3) Verne I is the only planet in the game where you will be able to mine Veryl.

If you’re looking to get Veryl a bit quicker, then you can go to Titan in the "Sol System" iconSol System. Here you will find "New Homestead" iconNew Homestead and inside a shop run by Jay Montreal, he will be selling three Veryl. Be warned though, we tried waiting for three days and the Veryl didn’t restock after our initial purchase. There’s also a side mission called Recover the Veryl that you can do. It involves finding cargo crates that are orbiting a moon called Procyon IV-A.

In order to set up an outpost on this planet, you will first need to unlock "Planetary Habitation" iconPlanetary Habitation rank one. Once this is done, you can set your outpost on frozen and inferno planets, but you will still need to take precautions depending on your spacesuit. Some players have also reported that when they kill fauna or alien life in Verne I, you will occasionally be able to loot Veryl off of them. Luckily, there aren’t too many recipes that use this rare resource, but the ones that do are worth looking into.

What is Veryl Used For?

Veryl is used in two known recipes, one to create a basic crafting component and one to enhance your weapons. While this may not seem important at first, you will likely eventually find yourself needing Veryl if you are trying to set up an effective mining outpost.

Veryl Crafting Uses

To make a Veryl-Treated Manifold go to an industrial workbench. There you will see the item listed, along with Veryl you will need the following items to complete this high-cost recipe.

Once you have several Veryl-Treated Manifolds, you can use them to create liquid industrial extractors. In addition, you will need to make a single Veryl-Treated Manifold if you want to complete Outpost Defense level two at your research station. This unlocks security robots and the turret Mk III.

Veryl Weapon Mod Uses

Veryl is used to create the Gut Buster Rounds weapon mod. This is essentially a type of ammo that when fired turns into a grenade. It does a lot of damage but is quite costly to make only due to the fact that it calls for a piece of Veryl. The other ingredients are just the simple inorganic resources, "Aluminum" iconAluminum and "Lead" iconLead. In fact, to even unlock the recipe for Gut Buster Rounds, you must first complete the magazine and battery mods 3 research project.

More Starfield Guides

Check out the guides below on how to find other resources in Starfield.

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    PC, XB X|S
  • Genre
    Action Adventure, Action RPG, Shooter
  • Guide Release
    30 August 2023
  • Last Updated
    18 October 2023
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Starfield is an action role-playing game from Bethesda Game Studios set in a futuristic interpretation of space exploration and colonization. Earth has long been abandoned, but there are plenty of other planets in different star systems where humans have ventured and settled. You have the freedom to create your own character with a unique background, but the main story will take you through a series of adventures as you uncover more information about mysterious artifacts which create gravitational anomalies. Along the way, you can build and customize your own space ship, establish your own outpost, befriend and romance new companions, and more. As a Bethesda game, you can also expect to see a lot of creative mods which have the potential to change your experience of the base game, or take it in an entirely new direction.

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