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No Man’s Sky: How to Get a Wiring Loom

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Get busy crafting and repairing with a Wiring Loom.

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Given its important role in crafting items and repairing damaged and broken components, the Wiring Loom is an important item you want to get in the game.

If you don’t know how to get this one, this guide will help you out.

How to Get a Wiring Loom in No Man’s Sky

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The most popular way players use to get a Wiring Loom is to simply buy it. The first thing you have to do is go to a Galactic Outpost which you can easily see during the early game.

Look around, and look for this guy in front of XA9-E Interface or the Galactic Trade Terminal.

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From here, you can buy a Wiring Loom for 72,388 units. Pretty expensive, but given its usage, it is just worth the price.

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This next method is only possible when you are in the later part of the game once you start obtaining upgrade modules.

What you should do here is access your inventory and dismantle any item that you don’t need anymore. Doing this will also give you a Wiring Loom.

However, if you don’t have an extra module but have a lot of extra nanites, you can look for a Technology Merchant to buy a module. You can then dismantle it to get a Wiring Loom.

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