InStarfield, you’re able to recruit crew members to give you extra boosts to skills. Crew members can be assigned to your ship or your outposts to help you do more with their skills. Here is exactly how to recruit new crew members inStarfield.

Note:If you’re learning about how to recruit new crew members inStarfield, you should also learn abouthow to change your appearance.

Where to find and recruit new crew members inStarfield

The best crew members you can recruit inStarfieldarefound in Constellation.VascoandSarah Morganmake for great ship crew members because they have high tech skills that allow you to be a better pilot in multiple ways.

Sam Coeis a great crew member,Barrettis kind of annoying but he can be recruited, and my personal favorite active companion crew member isAndrejabecause of her good combat skills. You can also recruitthe Adoring Fanif you have that Trait.

You can also return to Argos Extractors Mining Outpost on Vectera torecruit Lin and Heller, both of which make for great outpost crew members. Those are some of the major crew members you can recruit inStarfield, but it doesn’t end there.

The best place to recruit new crew members who aren’t “main characters” isin bars and coffee shops throughout the Settled Systems. Whether you’re on Cydonia, New Atlantis, Neon, or Akila City, you’ll find plenty of people you’re able to hire in bars and coffee shops.

Anyone named “Citizen” is just a normal person you’re able to’t do anything with. However, anyone in a bar or coffee shopwith a full name or a specialty nameis recruitable. By specialty name, I mean people named “Ballistic Weapons Specialist” and “Geology Specialist,” things like that.

When you find someone that fits that description,you can recruit them if you have the space. Your ship only has so many crew member slots (which can be increased by buying a bigger ship or including more living quarters on your ship). You can and should also recruit and assign crew members to work at your outposts.

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