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Starfield: All Starborn Armor Sets, Ranked

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New Game Plus is a way for players to keep enjoying a game even after they have completed it. Among the various New Game Plus features is to provide players with special rewards. Some games can stack these New Game Plus modes each time you clear the game.

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There is a massive amount of activities you can explore in Starfield, and there are many different Starborn Spacesuits available to do them in. Each gets progressively better from the last. You will get a new Starborn Spacesuit with each New Game Plus started from the last completion. New Game Plus lets you replay the game, and its story, while providing a modified experience. These are some of the best spacesuits in the game will serve as badges of honor for your skills and not something you will want to hide. You will also get a new ship to switch to for these New Game Plus runs to tackle the hardest of enemies — just don’t forget to kit out your companions while you’re at it.

Updated by Chad Thesen on November 3, 2023: This list has been updated to include improved formatting that helps readers understand each entry’s value more easily.

Starfield
Released
September 6, 2023

Developer(s)
Bethesda


10 Astra

Physical Damage Resistance: 149

Starfield Astra

Once you have completed the base game and started your first New Game Plus. This suit will already be available in your inventory and will not require you to go to a specific location or person to acquire it. The same can be said for one of the free spaceships you get.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 149, an energy resistance of 149, an EM resistance of 149, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 51,670 credits.

9 Materia

Physical Damage Resistance: 159

Starfield Materia

Once you have successfully completed the game on New Game Plus for the first time, your next New Game Plus will reward you with the Starborn Spacesuit Materia. This spacesuit bears a similar design to the Astra. However, a lot of the suit is less frumpy and more tightly gripping the body. Most notably in the forearms and legs.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 159, an energy resistance of 159, an EM resistance of 159, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 53,590 credits.

8 Locus

Physical Damage Resistance: 170

Starfield Locus

For your third run of New Game Plus, you will get the Starborn Spacesuit Locus. This sees a vastly different take on the design of the previous two entries, as it has what appears to be a worn and crumpled-up cloth covering the majority of the suit. This gives it a medieval peasant motif.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 170, an energy resistance of 170, an EM resistance of 170, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 55,510 credits.

7 Tenebris

Physical Damage Resistance: 181

Starfield Tenebris

For your fourth New Game Plus run, you will have the Tenebris as your Starborn Spacesuit. This suit bears more of a resemblance to Materia with its tighter gripping elements but takes it a step further to make it look more combat-centric in nature. The kind of suit you would expect to be used in some sort of sci-fi military.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 181, an energy resistance of 181, an EM resistance of 181, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 57,425 credits.

6 Solis

Physical Damage Resistance: 192

Starfield Solis

On your fifth New Game Plus run, you will get a nearly identical suit to the Starborn Spacesuit Locus. However, this does have 2 key differences. While both bear the same crumpled cloth over the majority of their body. Solis has a sleeker shoulder design and a different color scheme. The Helmets are also different with Solis having a larger visor.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 192, an energy resistance of 192, an EM resistance of 192, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 59,340 credits.

5 Gravitas

Physical Damage Resistance: 203

Starfield Gravitas

Gravitas is another lookalike for Solis and Locus, this one features some different color scheming and a bulkier helmet. There are two ways to get this armor. The first is to start your sixth New Game Plus run; the other is to loot the remains of the Emissary during the Revelation main quest.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 203, an energy resistance of 203, an EM resistance of 203, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 61,265 credits.

4 Bellum

Physical Damage Resistance: 214

Starfield Bellum

On your seventh New Game Plus run, you will get the Starborn Spacesuit Bellum. This is the first Starborn Spacesuit to have a different colored cloth over it. While others were white, this one was a very dark gray in color.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 214, an energy resistance of 214, an EM resistance of 214, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 63,180 credits.

3 Tempus

Physical Damage Resistance: 224

Starfield Tempus

The Starborn Spacesuit Tempus is one of the heaviest-looking suits on this list. It has the aesthetic of knowing how to protect the wearer and take some serious hits. You will get this Starborn Spacesuit for your run of New Game Plus 8.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 224, an energy resistance of 224, an EM resistance of 224, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 65,105 credits.

2 Avitus

Physical Damage Resistance: 235

Starfield Avitus

Your Starborn Spacesuit for New Game Plus 9 is not much to look at. It is another suit with some cloth over it — this time a brown one. It looks old and worn but packs the second-highest defense stats in the game.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 235, an energy resistance of 235, an EM resistance of 235, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 67,025 credits.

1 Venator

Physical Damage Resistance: 246

Starfield Venator

Your final Starborn Spacesuit will be your reward for starting your New Game Plus 10 journey. This is the best of the Starborn Spacesuits with the highest defensive stats. Visually, it looks similar to other suits with a cloth on them, but this cloth matches the color of every part of the spacesuit. Its helmet is a detailed visor on a sturdy frame.

This Starborn Spacesuit will have a physical resistance of 246, an energy resistance of 246, an EM resistance of 246, a thermal resistance of 50, a corrosive resistance of 50, an airborne resistance of 50, and finally, a radiation resistance of 50. This suit also has a mass of 17.40 and a value of 68,340 credits.

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