Strix – 70
Players can start in Strix at level 70. It is one of several star systems that doesn’t have any bases, ships, or other buildings when they first get there. Still, there is one planet in this system that is pretty mild, and it looks like a great place for players to set up their own bases to gather resources.
The hardest system is Strix, but even though it’s only level 70, players might still want to be careful in case they run into random encounters in orbit or on any of the worlds in the system.
Katydid – 75
Players tend to avoid Katydid because it is a sparse and empty system at the bottom right of the star map. This area doesn’t have anything interesting in it, so it’s a good place to gather resources or just look around in any of the randomly produced areas on the sparse, empty worlds.
People who are brave enough can also use this area to build an outpost.
Masada – 75
Masada is a busy starfield than the others, and it has a lot to do with Starfield’s main story. When players first start the game, they will face the last threat of Starfield in this system. Be careful not to start too early, though, because Masada III has a very hard space fight waiting for them.
Masada has a lot of places to see besides the main quest, as well as many planets and moons to explore. This means there are many chances to meet tough enemies in this star system. It’s best not to come without the right gear.
Archimedes – 75
When it comes to planets, Archimedes isn’t as full as Masada, but the beautiful frozen giant makes it rather amazing. There are a few places, mostly empty ones, where players can go to get loot.
It’s also a good place to build a base and gather resources in general. These star systems are on the very far right side of the star map. Players might not be able to jump here without a strong grav drive if they don’t have the skills to handle a more advanced ship or make their jumps farther.
Hawking – 75
With its middle size, Hawking doesn’t seem to have much going on at first look. You can find some loot in one place, but other than that, this system is a great place for any chance meets like in Bethesda games.
Again, it’s a great place to set up an outpost in deep space or just look around and gather supplies. Keep an eye out for any aggressive behavior in orbit, as this high-level system can throw up some pretty tough chance fights.
Huygens – 75
This is a high-level star system where players can go to explore abandoned areas or visit a base. The Muybridge Pharmaceuticals Lab is the most interesting place in Huygens, but there are other worlds that are also worth visiting.
It’s a medium-sized system, but it has a lot of set places, so make sure you search it for loot while you’re on this side of the world.
Fermi – 75
One of the few habitable planets in deep space is found near Fermi. It would be great to build a beautiful base there to get away from the chaos of the Settled Systems and live a simple life. As well, there is a citizen station to find. Slope Game players can trade there before starting their journey again.
It’s one of the game’s bigger features, so it will take a while to look at everything. Still, that’s what makes it, along with Masada, one of the best endgame systems: there are lots of places to visit, supplies to gather, and bases to construct. People who want a challenge should come here.
Bohr – 75
Bohr is also a pretty good-sized system, but it has a lot less set places than Fermi or Masada. One of the tropical worlds has a human base for trade. Other than that, this is a great place for players to set up their own outposts or go exploring.
As with all systems, chance events here will depend on the level of the system, so don’t come here until you’re ready.