

How to get it: Select the Kid Stuff trait Wanderwell Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygon Especially since it has a shielded cargo hold with a capacity of 160, essential for smuggling contraband. It has a cargo hold with room for 420kg of stuff, so a slight downgrade on the 495 offered by the Frontier, but with almost triple the fuel and 100 higher hull protection, along with more powerful weapons, it’s a no-brainer. Spoilers aside, as it is one of the best side quests in Starfield, you’re rewarded with some immensely powerful armor, along with the Razorleaf - one of the best class A ships in the game for anyone who is a fairly low level. Head to the Secret Outpost on Denebola I-b, and you’ll begin a quest titled “Mantis.” I found it during the mission “The Old Neighborhood,” while searching for the whereabouts of Vanguard Moara.

How to get it: Complete the “Mantis” side questįairly early into your playthrough, you will likely pick up a note titled “Secret Outpost!” from a dead Spacer.

Razorleaf Image: Bethesda Game Studios/Bethesda Softworks via Polygon Without further ado, these are the best ships in Starfield.Īnd if you want to modify them to make them even better, our guide on how to use the Ship Builder can help - and if you’re just getting started, learn how to dock your ship at a space station. Still, in short order, you’ll get plenty of money and skill points in Starfield, which should soon open up your options. Bear in mind, too, that to pilot ships higher than class A, you’ll need to invest points in the Piloting skill (which requires destroying enemy ships, which itself requires a better ship). Some of the best ships will be unattainable early on thanks to prohibitively expensive sticker prices. And to get around, you’ll want to rely to one of the best ships in Starfield. Outer space, whether you’re flying around Alpha Centauri or you’ve made your way out to the far reaches of Bohr, has plenty to find. You can spend most of your time in Starfield fast traveling from one system to to the next, almost ignoring your ship entirely, but you’d be missing out on half the fun.
