Starfieldis jam-packed with all kinds of activities, from running faction missions to exploring unknown worlds. But they don’t all give equal amounts of experience. And different types of activities can give better rates of XP for characters in different level ranges.

The locations of these activities are particularly important. For example, hunting aliens on certain planets can bring in far more XP at faster rates than other planets. Today, we’ll look at all the best ways to farm XP in Starfield and where to farm it.

A gas giant is scanned in Starfield, for super easy XP farming and credits too

Updated on October 29th, 2023, by Aaron Krull:We’ve updated this article with more of Starfield’s best places to farm XP. This guide doesn’t rely on exploits or glitches, just pure XP farming.

Where To Farm XP Early-Game

Exploring cities and completing missions can be one of the best ways to get started in Starfield. Story and faction missions give a ton of XP and credits. These can also take quite a long time to complete. The two absolute best ways to farm XP in the early-game arescanning planetsand hunting aliens.

Scanning & Surveying

Traveling to new planets and moons, then scanning them from orbit, can provide some very quick XP boosts. Landing on a world will then allow you to scan its resources and lifeforms.Completely surveyingall of these will give additional XP, as well as a valuable survey note in your inventory.

Completed survey notes sell for a hefty load of credits. to rack these up even faster,gas and ice giantscan be completely scanned from orbit automatically. This is because they cannot be landed on and do not have accessible resources.

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While scanning alone is a decent way to farm XP, hunting dangerous aliens is far more efficient. In addition to the XP gained from combat, each creature defeated is automatically scanned. The real goal is to be able to hunt large numbers of very powerful alien monsters.

The best kinds of planets to hunt on haveAbundant Fauna, usually 8+ different species. Herds are more numerous on those planets, and there will also be a higher chance that more species give great XP.

The Hunting Cricket of Tau Ceti VIII-b is terrifyingly fast and powerful, but gives awesome XP

One of the best places to hunt aliens in the early-game is undoubtedlyPolvo. Found in the Valo system, this planet has various different species of herding and flocking geophages, which give decent XP in large numbers. The bonemanes are more solitary, but they give even better XP.

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Where To Farm XP Mid-Game

Repeatable Faction Missions

By the time a character is in the mid-game, they’ll likely have joined a faction or two. Completing the repeatable missions available for these can be a decent way to farm XP. They definitely don’t take nearly as long as story missions. They also usually have a good variety of activities that allow for characters of all specializations to complete them with ease.

The most lucrative repeatable missions are probably the ones available afterjoining the Crimson Fleet. These can give quite a lot of credits compared to other faction missions. But if piracy is a no-go, thenRyujin Industriescould be a good alternative. Those missions can often be completed extremely quickly, making them ideal for XP farming.

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Mid-Game Hunting

The best place to farm XP in Starfield’s mid-game is arguablyTau Ceti VIII-b. The deciduous forests of this moon host several large herbivores, but even better are the giant predatory crickets. While admittedly terrifying in strength, speed, and size, defeating them is also a fantastic source of XP.

It also doesn’t hurt that the gas giant Tau Ceti VIII and its rings dominate this moon’s sky, even during the daytime.Building an outposthere is highly recommended for the abundant life and incredible views.

Va’ruun zealots are fought against in the distant Serpentis system, where they respawn

XP farming in the hills ofKumasi IIcan be a little less intense, with fewer giant predators. But some of the aliens there can take quite a bit of damage. When it comes to farming XP, getting the most points for your ammo spent is pretty important.

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Where To Farm XP Late-Game

Investing skill points and credits into your ship’s capabilities can unlock yet another way to farm XP in Starfield. High-level hostile ships are extraordinarily dangerous, but destroying them also gives a high amount of XP. While encountering them is usually random, there are a couple foolproof methods. Just be sure to equip apowerful shieldand other systems onto your ship before trying these.

Space Battles

As long as you haven’t joined orsided with the Crimson Fleetpirates, their home space station is a great source of enemy ships. Jumping to the Key, in the Kryx system, initiates a massive fight with tons of pirate ships. Usingauto turretsfor one or two of your ship’s weapon systems can help manage the sheer number of hostiles here.

An even better way to farm XP in space is by fighting Va’ruun zealotsin the Serpentis system. For some reason, every time you enter orbit above any planet in the Serpentis system, two or three Va’ruun ships will attack out of nowhere. So, you can keep traveling to different planets there and repeat the cycle for an endless XP farm.

Late-Game Hunting

Due to Starfield’s level scaling, hunting to farm XP in the endgame can be done pretty much anywhere that has abundant fauna. Planets and moons in high-level systems still have a higher chance to spawn high-level enemies. There are many options available at this point in the game, but one of the best places isBardeen III.

The deciduous forests on Bardeen III have a wide range of different species that are good to hunt. The herding hornface herbivores are particularly noteworthy. They are the galaxy’s only natural source of Gastronomic Delight. This is a unique resource used mainly for crafting food, and it’s extremely valuable. Earning some extra credits while farming XP never hurts.

Some players have reported exploit-level XP farm opportunities onSchrodinger III, but as of now it isn’t really the best place to farm XP. If there were any XP exploits there, they’ve been patched. It is, however, still the Settled Systems' only natural source of the unique Luxury Textiles resource. Players looking for a more challenging and rewarding end-game XP grind should check outthe savannas of Pyraas IIinstead.

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