When PC Gamer contacted Morfalath, the creator claimed that the ship’s hollow shape wreaks havoc on enemy AI because it’s designed to generally target the core. Since Morfalath’s ship has no center, the opposing decree passes through the hull without damage. Morfalath even made a demo of a powerful pirate ship unable to get a lock on the Angle-themed creation. However, Morfalath explained that this ship does not perform well against enemies attacking from all sides, because statistically, someone will hit it. Countless monkeys on typewriters, everyone.
X-21 Nexus VIN
while Starfield It uses level scaling, and the game still relies on some form of gear checking. For ships, they are locked behind reactor/ship classes. Class A ships are powered by Class A factories and are the smallest, weakest, and fastest ever built. Comparatively, C-class ships run on C-class reactors and are the largest, most powerful, and slowest ships available. Think of A-class ships as early game ships and C-class ships as end-game battleships. And if you want a powerful and stylish battleship, YouTuber Arrekz Gaming has designed one that you might like.
Arrekz’s custom battlecruiser, dubbed the X-21 Nexus Vin, looks like a cross between a B-21 bomber and the USCSS Nostromo from the movie. alien. Not only can Nexus Vin take a beating, it completely destroys enemies (while also keeping them intact for boarding purposes) and can transport approximately 5,000 blocks of cargo. The Arrekz ship runs mostly on Nova Galactic and Deimos modules, available at the New Homestead and Deimos Shipyard, respectively. If you want this ship, Arrexz has provided a helpful tutorial, but expect to spend around 350,000 points on this giant ship.

Developed boundaries
When you start StarfieldBarret hands you the keys to the Constellation’s only ship: The Frontier. It’s not pretty or powerful, but it will get you where you want to go. Eventually, you’ll need to buy or build something to replace it, but why spend all your credits doing that when you can just put some new units on Fronteir’s skeleton to give it a boost? Other than turning the border into your personal Ship of Theseus, that is.
The upgraded Frontier (or just Frontier for simplicity) is another one of Arekkz’s creations. Instead of being built from the ground up like the X-21 Nexus Vin, this ship is, true to its name, an upgraded Frontier. Arekkz expanded the width of the ship to accommodate more modules, such as the Nova Galactic workshop and science laboratory, additional cargo holds, and Amun-1 engines. This design also replaces the NG160 Grav engine with the Helios 300 model. The result is a larger vessel that can carry more cargo without breaking the bank, which is crucial when starting out. Again, Arekkz has also posted a tutorial to help you build this starter ship 2.0. However, learn from his mistake and do no Delete the starting habitat unit, as it is unique and produces the Broken Constellation Helmet.
Alternatively, many other players have their own take on the “Upgraded Frontier” ship idea. For example, Z1 Gaming also made their own Frontier V.2, but instead of extending it on the x-axis, Z1 Gaming lengthened the ship’s y-axis. Furthermore, opt for the Nova Galactic All-in-One Dock, Caravel V102 Cargo Holds, and White Dwarf 1010 drives. Like the Arekkz concept, Z1 Gaming’s upgraded Frontier increases the Frontier’s performance and storage space without burning a hole in your wallet. Additionally, Z1 Gaming has included a build guide for its design.