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Best Starfield Powers, and how to unlock them all

Here's what all 24 powers in Starfield do

The powers screen in Starfield, with all 24 powers unlocked and named.
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What are the best Powers in Starfield? Bethesda's latest open-world RPG might be set in space, but there's always room for a little magic. Magical abilities are present in Starfield, and they're called Powers. And let me tell you, some of them really live up to their name.

Below we've listed all 24 Starfield Powers that you can unlock and use over the course of your playthrough. We'll also go over how to unlock Powers in the first place, and our picks for the best Starfield Powers you can bring to bear against your enemies.

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Starfield Powers list

Here's the full list of all 24 Powers available in Starfield, and their effects and Power costs:

PowerEffectCostTemple
Anti-Gravity FieldCreates an area of anti-gravity that also paralyzes enemies caught in it45Eta
Create VacuumCut the O2 supply of targets in the area for a duration25Gamma
Creators' PeacePacifies all enemies in an area and disarms them for a duration25Nu
EarthboundChange the gravity around you to Earth gravity levels for a duration15Epsilon
Elemental PullBlasts inorganic resources in an area around you and pulls them towards you25Psi
Alien ReanimationResurrects a dead alien to fight alongside you for a duration35Phi
Eternal HarvestRegrows flora that has been harvested in a large area around you25Lambda
Grav DashManipulate gravity to propel yourself forward, and briefly increase any damage you inflict15Zeta
Gravity WaveLaunches a gravity wave in a cone ahead of you that staggers and knocks down enemies25Beta
Gravity WellCreate an area of dense gravity that pulls in and crushes everything and everyone in it45Delta
Inner DemonForce an enemy to confront their inner demons, creating a mirror image of themselves that attacks them35Upsilon
Life ForcedDrain the life force out of a living being and transfer it to yourself25Pi
Moon FormBecome as strong as stone, rooting yourself in place and increasing your resistance to all damages greatly35Rho
Parallel SelfSummon another version of you from an alternate dimension for a duration45Sigma
Particle BeamShoot a beam of pure particle energy that deals high amounts of damage to enemies in front of you15Omega
Personal AtmosphereCreate a small area of unlimited oxygen around you for a duration45Alpha
Phased TimePhase through the normal flow of time and slow down the universe for a duration45Mu
PrecognitionLook into the multiverse and visualize the future actions of actors, conversational and otherwise35Iota
Reactive ShieldEnvelop yourself in a metastable shell of antimatter that reflects projectiles and increases your resistance to attacks35Tau
Sense Star StuffChannel the power to detect all life around you for a duration15Chi
Solar FlareEmit an intense burst of solar energy that damages enemies and can set them ablaze25Theta
Sunless SpaceShoot a ball of ice as cold as space into an area, freezing any living being caught in the blast for a duration35Kappa
SupernovaExplode with the power of a supernova in an area around you, dealing massive damage45Xi
Void FormWarp the light around you, becoming nearly invisible for a duration45Omicron

If you want to see which Power is which in the Starfield Powers menu, you can tap the button in the bottom-right corner to show the names of all the Powers on-screen.


How to unlock all Starfield Powers

Standing in an alien temple in a Starfield screenshot.
Image credit: Bethesda Game Studios

You unlock Powers in Starfield by collecting Artifacts. Each time you bring an Artifact back to the Lodge, it unlocks a mission to visit a corresponding Temple for that Artifact. Head to the Temple and complete the minigame inside to unlock a new Power.

How to unlock your first Starfield Power

To unlock your first Power in Starfield, you must complete the main mission "Into The Unknown". This mission is the third mission you receive from Constellation, so it won't take you long to reach this point in your playthrough.

During the "Into The Unknown" mission, you'll be tasked with finding a so-called "Scanner Anomaly". This anomaly turns out to be a temple called Temple Eta. Enter the temple and you'll be transported to a strange star-filled area where you must float through the patches of light that appear.

Touch all the patches of light and you'll unlock the portal in the centre of the room. Float through the portal to exit the temple with the Anti-Gravity Field Power - the first Power you'll obtain in Starfield.

How to unlock more Powers

To unlock more Powers in Starfield, you have to seek out and enter other Temples across the Settled Systems. Once you complete the "Into The Unknown" quest, Vladimir will use the readings from the other four Artifacts that Constellation has previously collected to find the locations of more temples.

After that, new Artifacts will be found at certain moments in the main story of Starfield, and each one you find will unlock the ability to visit another corresponding Temple and gain a new Power.

Here's how to unlock every power in Starfield in order:

PowerTempleHow to unlock
Anti-Gravity FieldEtaComplete "Into The Unknown"
Sense Star StuffChiComplete "The Empty Nest"
Personal AtmosphereAlphaComplete "Power From Beyond"
Gravity WaveBetaComplete "Power From Beyond"
PrecognitionIotaComplete "Power From Beyond"
Grav DashZetaComplete "Power From Beyond"
Creators' PeaceNuComplete "All That Money Can Buy"
Solar FlareThetaComplete "Further Into The Unknown"
Reactive ShieldTauComplete "Further Into The Unknown"
Alien ReanimationPhiComplete "No Sudden Moves"
Parallel SelfSigmaComplete "Worlds Apart"
Void FormOmicronComplete "Final Glimpses"
Eternal HarvestLambdaComplete "Entangled"
Elemental PullPsiComplete "Unearthed"
Phased TimeMuComplete "Revelation"
Gravity WellDeltaTake from Hunter after "Revelation"
EarthboundEpsilonTake from Hunter after "Revelation"
Create VacuumGammaTake from Hunter after "Revelation"
Sunless SpaceKappaTake from Hunter after "Revelation"
Inner DemonUpsilonTake from Hunter after "Revelation"
Particle BeamOmegaTake from Emissary after "Revelation"
Moon FormRhoTake from Emissary after "Revelation"
Life ForcedPiTake from Emissary after "Revelation"
SupernovaXiTake from Emissary after "Revelation"

What are the best Starfield Powers?

The powers screen in Starfield, with all 24 powers unlocked and named.
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In our opinion, the best Starfield Powers are:

Reactive Shield

Reactive Shield is an incredibly useful Power which significantly reduces your damage and automatically reflects projectiles back at your enemies. It's both offence and defence rolled into one easy to use, moderately cheap and spammable ability.

Grav Dash

Mobility is a large part of combat in Starfield, particularly at the higher difficulty levels. Grav Dash is an indispensable Power which allows you to dash towards a particular point in space, making it useful for evasion, escape, aggressive plays, or simple traversal.

Phased Time

Phased Time slows down the world around you, giving you a lot of extra breathing space. Suddenly you have time to turn even the most gruesome battle in your favour by healing up, reloading, repositioning, and lining up a few key headshots.

Precognition

Precognition's true strength is in seeing the consequences of particular dialogue options, which is very useful during speech challenges that involve persuading or intimidating NPCs to do what you like. Using this Power also highlights enemies' patrol routes, which is very useful for sneaking through an area.

Supernova

For massive crowd control and area of effect damage, nothing beats Supernova. Just stand in the middle of a room and activate Supernova to reduce the standing population of that room to one. It's satisfying and super effective.


That wraps up this guide on all the best Powers in Starfield and how they work. For more help customising your character, check out our myriad guides on the best Starfield backgrounds, Starfield traits and Starfield skills to try out for your first playthrough. To make the most of your hardware, we've also got guides on enabling cheats, the best PC settings for performance and the best mods.

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Ollie Toms: Ollie is sheriff of Guidestown at RPS, and since joining the team in 2018, he's written over 1,000 guides for the site. He loves playing dangerously competitive games and factory sims, injuring himself playing badminton, and burying his face in the warm fur of his two cats.
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