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How to increase Lightyear Frontier ecumbrance limit
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How to get Aluminum Electronics to increase mech encumbrance limit in Lightyear Frontier

Do this ASAP to carry more items!

Your mech is essential to transport materials in Lightyear Frontier, but it can only hold a little at the start of the game. To increase your mech encumbrance limit, you need Aluminum Electronics, which this guide explains how to get in detail.

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Lightyear Frontier: Crafting Aluminum Electronics for higher weight limit

How to get Aluminum Electronics to increase inventory limit Lightyear Frontier
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The first step toward increasing your mech’s encumbrance limit in Lightyear Frontier is crafting the Upgrade Depot. It requires 24 Stone, 4 Aluminum Rod, and 4 Aluminum Frame. Get this step out of the way first and foremost.

  • Stone: Obtained from mining rocks.
  • Aluminum Rod: Mined from deposits in the Pine Heights region.
  • Aluminum Frame: Crafted at the Assembler (2x Aluminum Rod).

Immediately upon crafting the Upgrade Depot, you’ll notice that Inventory Capacity I is one of the first available slots to unlock. However, it requires Aluminum Electronics, which can be challenging to acquire if you don’t know the steps.

To start, you want to craft the Assembler Construct from the crafting menu. Players can craft the Assembler using 10x Aluminum Rod, 10x Stone, and 4x Plant Oil.

With the Assembler made, it is time to unlock the Aluminum Electronics recipe. To do this, you must collect Copper Ore, which can be found in the Edge Cliffs region on the map—the image below shows where I discovered Copper in my playthrough.

How to get Aluminum Electronics and increase encumbrance in Lightyear Frontier
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Initially, it can be hard to find, but you should eventually see orangeish ore deposits hanging against the cliffside. Here is an image Copper Ore:

Copper Ore Lightyear Frontier
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With Copper in hand, head to the Assembler and use the Copper to make Copper Wire. Each Copper Wire requires two Copper Ore. After making Copper Wire one time, you will unlock the Aluminum Electronics recipe.

Finally, to officially make Aluminum Electronics, you need 2x Aluminum Rods and 1x Copper Wire. Unlocking Inventory Capacity I requires five Aluminum Electronics, meaning you will need 10x Aluminum Rods and 5x Copper Wire to increase your mech’s encumbrance limit officially.

Max mech encumbrance level in Lightyear Frontier

In Lightyear Frontier, players are allowed to increase their mech’s encumbrance level three times. To do so, they must unlock other upgrades that appear before Inventory Capacity II and Inventory Capacity III in the skill tree. You can tell which upgrades you need to unlock first by following the white lines that connect.

Lightyear Frontier does not make it easy to locate essential resources. Noxious Pods are easily missable, for example, so make sure to read up on that by checking out our guide.


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Christian Bognar
Christian is a contributing writer for PC Invasion and has been writing about the game industry for two years. He has found joy in a never-ending list of games, with some of his favorites being Elden Ring, The Last of Us, Final Fantasy, and Resident Evil. He has a bachelor's degree in business and outside of writing, you can find him listening to all types of podcasts, especially True Crime.