In the universe, perhaps no other aspect is as cool as the massive warships that players can encounter toward the late game. Legendary warships are larger variations of typical ships, akin to the likes of the UC Sys Def's ship, the UC Vigilance, or the Crimson Fleet's Key. These legendary ship battles are fairly rare, with just three scattered across the Settled Systems in randomly generated locations.
These legendarywarships include the Va'ruun Shroudbearer, Spacer Scavenger Blattodea, and Ecliptic Battleship Camulus. Because of the random nature of where they spawn, it's more than possible to play through the campaign, and multiple New Game Plus runs without actually running into one. As massive and cool as they are — there's one major missing aspect of warships that turns out to be a huge wasted opportunity.
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's shipbuilder is arguably the best and most interesting part of the game, with some players painstakingly putting together some pretty iconic ships, like the Millennium Falcon and custom-made Borg Cube. That said, the biggest major issue with the large Legendary warships in Starfield is the inability to board them or take them over.
Currently, it's only possible to engage warships in space and destroy them for XP and Credits. While this does create a nice break in the core and side missions in the game, it undercuts what could be a pretty awesome experience, especially if one were able to take one to a spaceport and claim it for themselves.
Starfield has deep customization options when it comes to building an ideal spaceship, which has led many to fabricate pretty impressive creations.
In, it's possible to commandeer other ships, and while committing grand theft spaceship may not be the most profitable endeavor in the game, that could change if the ship was a massive floating island. Currently, in the base vani
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