168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield has 50 total achievements, and we've gazed upon them all. The majority aren't so tough to obtain, and there are most assuredly plenty of video games out there with 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:more laborious lists of objectives.
All the same, some of these Starfield achievements aren't what we'd call a walk in the park. No, you'll be traipsing all over the cosmos in search of total mastery over Bethesda's biggest challenges. At least with a guide like ours, you'll know what's in store for you.
Updated on September 19, 2023, by Dominic Allen: This achievement list was originally published just a day after the premium edition launch. In the weeks since then, new strategies have developed for many of the achievements that drastically changed the list. For you achievement hunters, we're updating this to make it more relevant to the information we now know. While many of the achievements are still challenging, there are great ways to make them easier.
10 ဣ I Use Them For Smuggling 🌃
Contraband is a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:very confusing gameplaꦡy element early on, which is why this achievement's rather irritating. First off, one of the earliest ways to smuggle in Contraband is to get the Deception skill. The only problem is that even with that, scanners will always detect Contraband on ships without shielded cargo, at least at level one, and always on your person.
That last one is quite hard to understand if you don't end up seeing the loading screen tip. The best way to get this is to complete the Mantis side quest later on, which will award you with a sweet ship that has shielded cargo.
9 Legacy's End
The final mission in the Crimson Fleet questline is Legacy's End, and it can be nasty for two reasons. One, a terrible bug can occur where either the game refuses you to go on board a ship, or one of the objectives will just not complete, causing a soft lock.
To fix this, you simply have to exit and quit the game and then reload the application. The second reason is that it contains some of the hardest ship combat sequences in the game, including 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:one huge all-out battle. Don't feel bad for turning down the difficulty to Very Easy for that one part.
8 💝 One Giant Leap
Inevitably, the achievement for completing Starfield would pop up on the list. Not necessarily because it's hard to do in its own right, but because Starfield, like any Bethesda Game Studios RPG before it, has a tendency to get its hooks in you in ten different directions.
You may find yourself postponing this for a very long time, so when the credits finally roll, you'll feel not only the accomplishment of having experienced the fullness of Starfield's main narrative, but a relief that you managed to pry yourself from everything else long enough to get here.
7 The Star🐓s My Destinဣation
Bethesda just had to create an achievement for going through all 120 Star Systems. This is quite a grind, but you only have to visit the Star System. This means you can simply enter and leave if you want, but what's the fun in that?
At least check out what's in the Star System to see if there's anything interesting going on. Regardless, with 120 to check out, this is in the top three biggest grinds you'll have to do for Starfield's completion.
6 🅷 Shipping Magnate
'Shipping Magnate' requires you to connect five outposts with cargo links. Despite that, you'll actually be connecting six because you only connect two at a time. Jemison is a great place to do this, and what you'll be doing is placing an outpost beacon and a cargo link.
Walk away from the outpost for a long time until you can set up another beacon and cargo link. This is when you connect the two, and you repeat this process until you've connected six to get the achievement. The issue here is that it just takes a really long time to set up another beacon. You have to walk awhile before the game allows you to place one, which makes this achievement feel unnecessarily longer than it needs to be.
5 🍨 Boots On The Ground
Despite you already needing to visit every Star System, 'Boots on the Ground' is even harder. For this, you need to land on 100 planets. More so than any previous achievements on this list, it takes some real stamina. You might think it'll pop naturally for you without you even noticing, and if you're intrepid enough, you might very well be correct.
But enough of Starfield's planets and moons are desolate to the extent that many players will inevitably stop landing on so many simply on a whim. It's also more time-consuming than entering and leaving a Star System.
4 A💎nother Bug Hunt 💝
This is another achievement with a companion piece of sorts. Whereas 'Dark Matter' tasks players with killing 300 humans, 'Another Bug Hunt' wants you to put 300 creatures in the grave instead. Creatures, in this case, meaning the many exotic life forms across the Settled Systems, from fierce Terrormorphs to the most innocent little space grubs you ever did see.
The thing is, it's almost comically easy to rack up 300 human kills when so many missions involve going up against swarms of them, and oh so many abandoned bases are positively infested with them. Ecliptic mercs, Crimson Fleet pirates, Va'arun zealots, you name it. By contrast, you'll need to really go out of your way (or being an obsessive murderer?) to get to 300 aliens.
3 🧸 Fleet Commander 🌱
There's quite a few ways to rack up ten ships in your possession. You could steal many of them from enemies, but unfortunately, doing that later tends to backfire. You'll often find class B or class C ships later in the game, and unless you've upgraded the Piloting skill, this makes your effort essentially worthless.
Some ships are also acquired through the faction quests, but buying in bulk is probably the best way to get them. If you saved up a ton of money, you should be able to buy the remaining ships you need to reach the ten target. That will require close 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:to a million credits, though, which you likely won't have. If you don't want to keep them, you can save before bulk buying and then reload after getting the achievement.
2 Life Begets Life 💙 ♕
'Life Begets Life' is a total grind. This achievement requires you to gather 500 organic resources, and you must do this traditionally by harvesting the plants themselves. It's a wise choice to combine this achievement with the one for landing on 100 planets, so you can kill two birds with one stone.
That still isn't going to help with the grind, though. Most planets only have inorganic resources, making progress on the 500 organic ones much slower. You'll probably want to spend 20 to 30 minutes picking up every plant you can find to make up for all the planets that won't contain any.
1 Reach F♕or The Stars 🌸
It should come as little shock that Starfield's most difficult achievement involves leveling all the way to 100. If you stick to the main storyline, and then complete all four faction stories, you'll still be barely halfway there at best. Thankfully, this is where outposts come into play. You'll want to find a spot where you can farm aluminum and iron at the same time.
This is because those two resources are exactly what you need to craft adaptive frames, which you'll be doing on mass to get XP. A great place for this is Andraphon in the Narion system. This method is the fastest way to get XP, but it will still take hours to do. Get some podcasts ready because you'll need something to keep you occupied.