All Starfield powers and what they do

Starfield powers are some of the most ridiculous abilities in the game. Here's what they all do
All Starfield powers and what they do
All Starfield powers and what they do /

Once you’ve investigated your first Starfield temple, you’ll get yourself an exciting new power and will likely want to collect them all. With 24 in the game, there are so many possibilities for what you can do with a little Starborn magic. You can create gravity fields, make clones of yourself, or even slow time, just to name a few.

We’ve put together a full list of every Starfield power, along with what they do so you can seek out the coolest abilities. Check out more of the secrets you can unlock in our Starfield walkthrough.

Starfield all powers and what they do

Starfield Powers
Bethesda

Power

Description

Cost

Anti-Gravity Field

Generate a localized field of intense low gravity, and behold a planet's true power

45

Create Vacuum

Oxygen, fuel of humanity, is withdrawn from a localized area at your command

25

Creator's Peace

Fill your foes with the silent calm of the univers, compelling them to temporarily abandon their weapons

25

Earthbound

Earth, the cradle of humanity, shares its gravity in an area of your choosing

15

Elemental Pull

Elements, the true treasure of planet and moon, are drawn to your being

25

Alien Reanimation

Life, gift of the cosmos, granted once more to a fallen alien beast, so that it may serve thankfully

35

Eternal Harvest

What has blossomed will bloom once more, ripe for the picking

25

Grav Dash

Manipulate gravity to propel yourself forward, and briefly increase any damage you inflict

15

Gravity Wave

Emit a gravitational force strong enough to propel almost anything...or anyone

25

Gravity Well

Generate a focal point of crushing gravity that draws in anyone caught in its field

45

Inner Demon

Tap into the endless multiverse, and summon forth a friendly duplicate of an unfriendly foe

35

Life Forced

Transfer the very lifeforce of an enemy, harming them while healing yourself

25

Moon Form

Channel the energy of Luna, Earth's beautiful moon, to be as unmoving and resilient as stone

35

Parallel Self

Summon another version of you from an alternate dimension for a duration

45

Particle Beam

Emit a powerful ray of cosmic energy, dealing terrifying damage to a single target

15

Personal Atmosphere

Oxygen, pure and clean, brought forth to breathe deep and counteract harmbul carbon dioxide

45

Phased Time

Time itself is your to manipulate, as you slow the world...and all those in it

45

Precognition

Bend time and glimpse the future, seeing the path someone will walk and the words they may say

35

Reactive Shield

Form a shield of pure cosmic light that can weaken and even reflect enemy projectiles

35

Sense Star Stuff

Bind yourself to the particles of creation, sensing the life force of any human, alien, or Starborn

15

Solar Flare

Tap into the power of a sun and release a directed orb of searing hot plasma

25

Sunless Space

Introduce your enemies to the cold of space, freezing them in their tracks

35

Supernova

Explode with the power of a supernova in an area around you, dealing massive damage

45

Void Form

Channel the very darkness of space, rendering yourself nearly invisible to those around you

45


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