Starfield player comes across planet that’s really an farm for XP
What is it we’re looking for? XP! What time do we need it? Most likely now but I’d be willing to travel to another planet in order to obtain the item. For the benefit of Starfield players one friend of mine has found a planet that offers a lot of XP points for players who are willing to accept a little bit of crime.
Starfield is the most recent Bethesda RPG which lets players travel to hundreds of worlds, hunt on space pirates, and come on the occasional NSFW alien. As you level up, it will reward you additional perk points the process of earning XP can be quite important as well. Despite the fact that it could be obtained in a variety of ways, who wouldn’t love some farming?
The good news is that a Reddit user has revealed their secrets, and the secret is named The Schrodinger III world. There aren’t any cats, but you can get a huge amount of XP that can be earned from the establishment of an outpost as well as harvesting killings. In this Reddit article, we watch players standing on the top of their vessels, looking out over the world before getting ready to kill those who are merely doing their thing. Through this slaying, The player is able to earn hundreds of XP, which helps their level increase in minutes.
Although many of the actions are considered criminals within Starfield, luckily wiping out an entire species of animal isn’t and it won’t cost you anything. The criminal justice system is something our hero Kate talked about in her positive review.
“You are able to if you wish to, commit a number of criminal acts in Starfield’s large universe. If you are able to get away with it or not will be entirely up to the way you go about committing the crimes,” she wrote. “May I give you a hint, however? Be careful not to throw a grenade at an open space. This is something I stumbled upon the difficult method. Unconsciously, I hit RB rather than LB and triggered a grenade into the middle of Neon which didn’t allow me to open my scanner in the way I wanted. Then I was greeted by an entire army firing at me, and it’s certainly not something I’m ever repeating. I crouched in a corner, screaming “I don’t want to go to jail in space.’