Becoming a Starborn in Starfield: Everything You Need to Know

In this video, Baron discusses the concept of becoming a Starborn in the game Starfield and whether it is beneficial to undertake this new game plus mode. Players retain their traits, skills, powers, and starting ship as a Starborn, but lose all their items, ships, outpost, credits, and planetary data, making the decision to enter this mode a matter of personal preference and gameplay style.

In this video, Baron discusses the concept of becoming a Starborn in the game Starfield and whether it is beneficial to undertake this new game plus mode. As a Starborn, players retain their traits, skills, powers, and starting ship, the Frontier. However, they lose all their items, ships, outpost, credits, and planetary data. The Starborn ship is unique, but there are better ships available. The gameplay style allows players to reconnect with crew members they had lost before, making it an interesting feature. Baron mentions that players can take their time to decide if they want to start the new game plus mode and continue with the main storyline or explore different side quests.

Baron advises players to consider finishing the current game as it may provide them with additional ships that could benefit their progression. However, whether players choose to continue or start fresh, they have the option to develop new relationships with various factions such as the Crimson Pirates, the Rangers, or Raju Industries. Baron highlights that the starborn ship, the Guardianship, is only a basic combat-focused ship with limited cargo space and not many interactive features for crew members. Overall, Baron leaves it up to the viewers to decide if this gameplay style is for them, as he doesn’t see many significant benefits to becoming a Starborn.

In conclusion, the Starborn mode in Starfield offers certain advantages like retaining traits, skills, powers, and a starting ship, but players lose all their items, ships, outpost, credits, and planetary data. They can reconnect with lost crew members and embark on new quests, but the starborn ship, the Guardianship, is basic and not as versatile as other ships. Baron advises players to consider their gameplay preferences before opting for the Starborn mode.