How To Do "Save Stanton" Stage 4 Most Efficiently? | Tips, Bugs & Workaround | Star Citizen Guide 4k

The video provides tips and strategies for efficiently completing the “Save Stanton” Stage 4 cargo hauling missions in Star Citizen, focusing on manageable missions that require fewer materials. It highlights specific locations for gathering resources, addresses bugs players may encounter, and emphasizes the importance of completing six missions to earn the Pyro laser repeater.

The video discusses the “Save Stanton” Stage 4 event in Star Citizen, which launched on November 27, 2024. This stage involves a resupply cargo hauling mission where players must deliver three types of materials to the Pyro Gateway. There are four different cargo hauling missions available, each requiring the transport of various materials from different locations in Stanton. The video aims to provide tips and strategies for completing these missions efficiently, addressing common challenges and bugs encountered during gameplay.

The narrator highlights two particularly manageable missions: one involving aluminum, agricultural supplies, and nitrogen, and the other requiring hydrogen, helium, and beryllium. The first two missions are recommended due to their lower cargo requirements, needing only two to three SCU (Standard Cargo Units) of each material. In contrast, the other two missions have much higher cargo demands, making them more time-consuming and complex. Players with smaller ships, like the C1 Spirit or a Colorful Black, can complete the required deliveries more easily by focusing on these two missions.

For the aluminum and agricultural supplies mission, players can find these materials at Aial Laan or Basq. Nitrogen, however, is only available at Kural L5, which initially faced supply issues but has since been fixed. The narrator advises purchasing nitrogen in larger boxes of four SCU rather than single SCU boxes to streamline the process and reduce the time spent hauling materials. By efficiently gathering the required materials and delivering them to the Pyro Gateway, players can complete the mission in a more organized manner.

The video also covers the second mission involving hydrogen, helium, and beryllium. While hydrogen and helium can be purchased at Seraphim Station, beryllium is only available at Magnus Gateway, which requires a significant quantum fuel investment due to its distance. The narrator warns of a bug where beryllium can disappear when using large hangar elevators, suggesting players utilize smaller or medium hangar elevators instead. This workaround helps avoid losing cargo and money during the mission.

Finally, the narrator emphasizes the importance of completing six missions in total to receive the Pyro laser repeater. By following the outlined strategies and tips, players can efficiently tackle the “Save Stanton” Stage 4 missions and enjoy the rewards without getting bogged down by bugs and logistical challenges. The guide aims to streamline the process, making it easier for players to engage with this event in Star Citizen.