![]() ![]() Small wonder that quest is one of our recommendations for what to do first in Starfield. Some complex quest chains, such as the Red Tape line in Cydonia on Mars, open several new quests and chances to earn XP as well. For example, finishing the tour around New Homestead on Titan takes probably 10 or 15 minutes of slowly walking and listening to Bill Starsap talk, but you get 200 XP at the end. Longer or more involved quests tend to shower you with a few hundred XP, though. The easy ones, such as exchanging a gem for a plate or finding a handful of bio-sensors, may not reward you with a ton of XP, but especially when you’re first getting started, it adds up pretty quickly. You can typically get 60 to 100 XP just from a quick bounty request.Ĭomplete Quests Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygonĭuring your first visit to New Atlantis alone, the good - and not-so-good - citizens drop at least a dozen quests into your lap. Most of these requests involve reaching a new location in space, which earns you some XP, and landing on a planet or moon, which earns you XP, before exploring a bit, which - surprise! - earns you some XP. Trade Commission requests are a solid way to earn credits, but they’re an easy way to find new locations as well. Take On Trade Commission Requests Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygon You can get 100 or more XP from your first visit to a planet this way, plus some extras for arriving in the space around the planet and its moons the first time. Head back to space, and choose a landing point near your marker to cut down on how long it takes to reach your destination. Use your scanner to identify points of interest or unknown locations on the horizon, and place a marker on your surface map. The best way to handle exploration is to start at a landing point, such as a city or outpost, and explore any nearby areas of interest. You get 20 XP every time you find a new location, whether it’s a landmark, a settlement, or a point of interest. You have a bed on your ship, in your room at the Constellation Lodge, and, if you have the Kid Stuff trait, at your parents’ home in New Atlantis.Īlso, while not quite as effective as sleeping, drinking a Boba Alien Tea will give you a modest XP boost perk: 2% for 15 real-world minutes.Įxplore New Locations Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygon Being well-rested gives you a 10% XP buff for 24 in-game hours (based on universal time), so it’s a good idea to take a nap before you head out on a mission or take on side quests. Sleeping in a bed restores your health and gives you the “ Well-Rested” perk. Go To Sleep Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygon ![]() Here’s how to earn XP and level up fast in Starfield. Starfield is fairly generous with its XP, and you’re never short of ways to get what you need, even early in the game. Earning XP in Starfield is crucial for unlocking new skills and beefing up your character’s stats. ![]()
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