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The Best Combat Skill Build

By Matthew Lynch
March 12, 2024
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Building the best combat skill build in Starfield is about creating a character that can effectively deal with a variety of encounters, whether it be with hostile creatures, space pirates, or rival factions. Achieving this requires balancing your skill investments between offense and defense, ensuring you can take on anything the game throws at you.

Firstly, focusing on weapon proficiency is key. You should invest in skills that enhance your ability to deal damage with your preferred weapon types. Whether it’s rifles, pistols, energy weapons, or heavy ordnance like rocket launchers, max out these skills to increase your accuracy, reload speed, and critical hit chance.

Next is to consider your defensive capabilities. Investing in armor skills will allow you to wear more robust protective gear which can mitigate incoming damage. This could mean specializing in evasive maneuvers that help you dodge attacks or in shield operation for better energy-based defenses.

Another area not to ignore is tactical abilities such as stealth or hacking. While not directly tied to combat, these skills can give you the advantage by allowing for surprise attacks or disabling enemy equipment before the fight even begins.

Lastly, allocate some points into survival and first aid skills. These will ensure that you can recover from any wounds sustained in battle and manage situations where resources like ammo or backup might be limited.

Your goal in building the best combat skill build is to prepare for any scenario while playing to the strengths of your selected playstyle. Be ready to adapt as Starfield likely offers dynamic challenges that will test the limits of any single skill set.

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