Starfield space and ship combat explained: Boarding, power allocation, and more
Learn how to become the ultimate pilot in Bethesda’s new sci-fi epic.
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Vehicular combat has come to a Bethesda RPG for the first ever time thanks to Starfield, the studio’s gargantuan new space exploration experience. Throughout its main story as well as much of its side content, the game often tasks players with testing their ship dogfighting skills against various hostile factions. Emerge successful, and you’ll be rewarded handsomely with valuable loot and cargo; fail, and your ship — along with you and any crew members inside — will get blasted to smithereens.
Indeed, the stakes areveryhigh in Starfield’s space battles. But with a full understanding of how ship combat works and how you can elevate your ship’s capabilities with the right skills, you’ll be dominating the stars in no time. To help you do so, we’ve put together a comprehensive guide below that goes over everything you need to know.
Starfield space and ship combat: The basics
When you’re ready to engage in combat with another vessel in space,press the target input(you can press it multiple times to cycle between targets).A white circle will appear over your target, which you can aim and fire at with your white circular reticle to land hits manually. Something important to note is thatonce you get close enough and manage to keep your sights centered on your target, your ship will then lock on, and all shots fired will land until the lock is broken.
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InStarfield, your ship can have three different weapon types, and understanding how each one works is critical to your success. When you first get your vessel, you’ll have lasers, ballistic rounds, and missiles.Lasers are best used for disabling your opponent’s shields, whileballistic rounds and missiles deal excellent damage to their hull. Even if an enemy’s shields are down, though, we recommend saving your missiles until you have a target lock.This is because your missiles will only track the enemy ship if you’re locked onto them.
Later, you can also acquire particle beam weapons, automated turrets, and EM weapons from a Ship Services Technicianand opt to replace some of the aforementioned systems with them instead.Particle beam weapons are designed to deal good damage against multiple parts of a hostile’s ship, whileautomated turrets fire at anything in their range without your input. Lastly,EM weapons are ideal for crippling individual systems.
Whenever you have a target lock, you can also press the prompt that appears to enter Targeting Mode and target specific systems. Dealing enough damage to them will eventually cripple them, reducing your opponent’s fighting capabilities significantly. For example, disabled weapons can’t fire, and a broken shield generator will prevent them from regenerating their shields. You can also cripple your enemy’s engines to prevent them from moving, or their grav drive so that they can’t jump out of the system.Enemies can knock out systems on your ship, too, so keep that in mind(we’ll go over how to repair damaged systems in the section below).
In general, you can expect to take quite a few hits in each fight you find yourself in, though there are some things you can do to mitigate and counteract enemy attacks.If an enemy gets a missile to lock onto you, you can use your boosters to throw it off very effectively. Also,you can use Ship Parts that you’ve stored in your Cargo Hold while in combat to repair hull damage(you can buy these in settlements).
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Starfield: How to board and take over ships
While you can simply destroy enemy ships, you also have the option to board them instead.To do this, you’ll first need to lock onto them and disable their engines in Targeting Mode. Once this has been done,you’ll be given a prompt to dock with the ship when you get close to it if it’s possible to board it. Note that if you have automated turrets, you’ll need to disable them by taking all power away from your laser systems so that they don’t destroy the vessel you’ve crippled.
Once you’re onboard, all that’s left to do is kill the hostile crew. Once everyone on the ship is dead,you can access its Cargo Hold via a terminal located near the cockpit and claim what’s inside for yourself.You also have the option of taking control of the ship, and can even make it your new Home Ship in the Ship section of the Data Menu(landing on a planet, performing a grav jump, or fast traveling will also make it your Home Ship).
Starfield: Ship power allocation, explained
While having a good understanding of space battle basics will get you through many encounters, some tougher ones will demand that you also make good use of Starfield’s power allocation mechanic.This system allows you to adjust the amount of power you’re dedicating to specific systems on your ship on the fly, weakening ones of lesser importance in order to strengthen what you need at a given moment. The amount of power you have available and can transfer between systems isrepresented by the blue bars at the bottom left of the screen.
The more power you give to your weapons, the harder they’ll hit and/or the faster they’ll fire or recharge. Meanwhile,giving your shields more power improves their strength and recharge rate, andallocating more power to your engines raises your maximum speed. Lastly,giving more power to your grav drive allows you to make longer jumps.
Power allocation is also how you can repair crippled systems.By giving a damaged system more power, it will be repaired faster and will eventually return to full strength.
Starfield space and ship combat: Tips and tricks
Having trouble coming out on top in your engagements? Keep these tips in mind and try out some of our suggested strategies, and you’ll be blowing your enemies to pieces in no time.
Starfield: List of all ship skills
Planning to get into lots of space battles throughout your play through? If so, there are several ship-relatedStarfield skillsin the Tech skill tree that you should rank up as you level. These perks improve nearly everything about your ships and your piloting capabilities, ensuring that you’ll always have a sizable advantage over opposing vessels.
In the table below, we’ve listed all of these ship skills, along with the full bonus they provide once you get them up to Rank 4.
Starfield is finally here, and it’s undoubtedly one of thebest Xbox gamesandbest PC gamesfor lovers of space exploration, deep RPG gameplay, and the sci-fi genre as a whole.
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