Summary

AStarfieldplayer shared a neat way to farm experience points that involved the Astrophysics skill. While there are many ways gamers can gain XP, some approaches seem to yield better results with less effort involved. SomeStarfieldplayers have listed which missions earn greater rewards, while some continue to search for better options. However, with how expansive and open-ended the game is structured, many fans continue to discover quicker and easier ways to farm XP.

In fact, oneStarfieldXP guidelists down many ways players can easily level up, including how much experience is gained. The most obvious choice is doing quests as previously mentioned. Another possible option would be to visit a high-level planet and start shooting at the wildlife. Some of the high-level ones easily earn 70 XP alone. As a reminder, it’s always best to farm XP while having the Well Rested buff to maximize gains. Crafting is another alternate option to collect points. Clearly, the vastness of the game allows flexibility in leveling up. However, one player may have discovered yet another alternative way.

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Reddit user PatHasHat has shared a technique that they use to easily farm XP inStarfield. Their technique involves the Science skill of Astrophysics and traveling through systems. While they mention that rank 2 of the skill will be enough, they also note that they are maxed out, so the effects could vary. The trick is just about jumping systems and scanning every planet. The player has to continue doing this process again and again, and the results get better if the character is Well Rested. The user has shared that scanning a level 75 system while being rested and on Tranquilitea can grant players above 1500 XP in roughly 40 seconds of gameplay.

PatHasHat does mention that eventually, the player will run out of systems to scan. However, by that point, the player would probably have all the points they can spend and feel close to whatever character build they’re trying to make. Granted, should they still feel lacking in terms of the points hoarding and planet scanning,Starfield’s Unityis always an option.

It is amazing for players to be able to find their own ways to level up.Starfieldrewards players' creativityby giving them the freedom to just enjoy the game and discover new tricks, tasks, and styles to play the game. PatHasHat’s ingenious technique might be able to help those looking to quickly advance without needing to move the storyline too far ahead. Possibly, this is just one of many more potential undiscovered options when farming XP, with more to be found in the future.

Starfieldis playable on PC and Xbox Series X/S.