10 Absolutely Pointless Powers In Starfield, Ranked Best To Worst

In the vast universe of Starfield, adventurers may gain a variety of skills and powers, some of which vastly improve their cosmic journey. However, amidst these game-changers are abilities that seem… less than stellar. Here, we rank ten absolutely pointless powers in Starfield from best to worst.
1.Astral Napping:Surprisingly the best of the worst. Astral Napping lets players put their character into a deep sleep anywhere, regaining health at a slow rate. While rest is usually key, in a game where health packs are abundant, this power is as useful as a screen door on a spaceship.
2.Space Whisperer: With this ability, you can calm angry space fauna with a mere whisper. Sounds neat until you realize that combat with these creatures often yields valuable loot. Avoiding conflict might save you some trouble but also keeps you away from lucrative rewards.
3.Debris Collector:Debris Collector sucks up space junk as you fly by it, which would be great if junk in Starfield had more than a scrap of value or use.
4.Meteorological Malaise: This power changes the weather on planets to a light drizzle. It has no impact on gameplay and serves no purpose other than to provide your space boots with a bit of extra shine.
5.Cosmic Culinarian: Turns out even in space, one can be cursed with culinary skills that amount to preparing unappetizing meals providing minimal health restoration—far less effective than any snack found at galactic vending machines.
6.Zero-G Yoga: Perhaps intended for relaxation or focus, Zero-G Yoga merely offers elaborate animations without any enhancements to stats or well-being—a lot like doing yoga at home when you should be out saving the galaxy.
7.Nebula Chatterbox: This ability allows players to engage in lengthy monologues with themselves—providing zero benefits aside from filling the silence of the void with your own voice.
8.Asteroid Argumentation: Ever wanted to yell at an asteroid? Now’s your chance! This power gives you the option to berate nearby space rocks for being in your way—or for any other reason—without changing their course or achieving anything at all.
9.Starfield Serenity: A meditation skill that ironically increases player stress levels due to its lack of functionality—it only serves as an elaborate loading screen while your character “achieves inner peace.”
10.Pocket Black Hole: Hyped as an exciting power pre-launch, it turns out all it does is slightly darken the room you’re in—a feature thoroughly overshadowed by simply dimming the lights on your spaceship’s dashboard.
While imagination has no bounds in virtual universes like Starfield’s, not every imagined power hits the mark in terms of utility or fun. It’s clear some abilities were created more for novelty than effect—serving as reminders that sometimes less is more when charting your path among the stars.