Starfield Rothicite ID, listen up, this here is what you need to know. Ain’t got no time for fancy talk, just the straight goods, ya hear?

So, you’re lookin’ for that Rothicite stuff in Starfield, huh? Well, let me tell ya, it ain’t always easy. Folks call it “Rc” for short, seems like these youngins like to shorten everything. It’s one of them special items, the kind they use for makin’ things. Important stuff, they say. They use it to make somethin’ called Rothicite Magnets, sounds fancy, don’t it? They do all that craftin’ at somethin’ they call an “Industrial Workbench”. Don’t ask me, I just hear things.
Now, finding this Rothicite, that’s the real trick. They say it’s on them planets and moons out there. One or two places maybe, ain’t nobody tellin’ me exactly where, gotta keep it a secret I guess. Someone said somethin’ about a “CM Station computer” and “Shipments.” Sounded like gibberish to me, but maybe you youngsters understand that kinda talk.
- Rothicite (Rc): That’s the stuff you’re lookin’ for.
- Industrial Workbench: That’s where they make things with it.
- Planets and Moons: That’s where you gotta go to find it.
Someone was yappin’ about the Hills area on some planet. Said they found it there without even usin’ one of them fancy scanners. Just walked around and bam! There it was. Lucky, I tell ya, real lucky. Me, I wouldn’t even know where to start lookin’ on them planets, too big and too much flyin’ around for my taste.
Now, them computer folks, they got these fancy codes and IDs for everything. They use it to get stuff without even lookin’ for it, just type some numbers and poof! Seems like cheatin’ to me, but that’s how they do things these days. They call it a “console command” Somethin’ like “additem” and then a bunch of numbers. For that Rothicite, I ain’t got the foggiest idea what the code is, but you might be able to find it if you poke around online. They got numbers for everything, even stuff like Pigment and Sealant. Pigment’s code is 0029F400, whatever that means. And Sealant is 000055CC, like it matters. They even got a code for Tungsten, imagine that! But for Rothicite? You’re on your own, kid.
So, to sum it all up, you want that Rothicite, you gotta either go lookin’ for it on them planets and moons, figure out how to get it from shipments, or learn how to use them fancy computer codes. Me? I’d stick to lookin’ around, less complicated. But then again, I ain’t got no spaceship or nothin’ like that. Just remember, it’s called “Rc” for short, and them youngins use it to make magnets at somethin’ called an Industrial Workbench. And if you find them Hills, well, maybe you’ll get lucky.

And another thing, they told me that the Rothicite is a special inorganic thing. Sounds important, don’t it? I don’t know what “inorganic” means, but if they say it’s special, then it probably is. Maybe that’s why them computer folks got codes for it, must be valuable or somethin’.
So there you have it. Everything I know about that Rothicite ID stuff in Starfield. Ain’t much, but it’s honest. Now get out there and find it yourself, ain’t nobody gonna do it for ya. Good luck, and don’t get lost in space, it’s a mighty big place, they tell me.
And if you see them city folks talking about “Resource and Material IDs”, just nod along. They like to make things sound complicated, but it’s all just stuff you find and use. Don’t let them fool ya.
Anyways, I gotta go now, got chores to do. Hope you find what you’re lookin’ for, and remember, keep your eyes peeled and your wits about ya. Space is a strange place, full of surprises and them computer whizzes with their codes. But for a good ol’ fashioned hunt, nothin’ beats boots on the ground, or whatever they wear on them planets. Just find them hills, they said. That’s all I know.