Starfield, the highly anticipated video game, has been out for over a month now, allowing players enough time to assess its achievements. Surprisingly, the rarest achievement in Starfield is not the one earned for reaching level 100, but rather involves a laborious task of gathering organic resources. The game’s expansive gameplay mechanics make it difficult to determine the most rewarding activities for experience points, resulting in slow progress in leveling up. As a testament to this, the achievement for reaching level 100, known as “Reach for the Stars,” has been unlocked by 2% of players. However, there is another achievement called “Life Begets Life,” which involves gathering 500 organic resources, and it has been acquired by almost 700 fewer players.
To accomplish the “Life Begets Life” achievement, players can refer to helpful guides that emphasize the use of the Eternal Harvest power to expedite the process. Some claim that this achievement can be unlocked in under 15 minutes. Additionally, players should not overlook the “Rock Collection” achievement, which requires gathering 500 inorganic resources. Surprisingly, collecting rocks is easier than gathering plants. Overall, only 0.24% of players have obtained the “Life Begets Life” achievement, while 2.12% have achieved the “Rock Collection” milestone.
Aside from tackling achievements, Starfield players continue to explore the game’s possibilities and limitations. One dedicated player has already surveyed all 1,694 possible planets, while another player has encountered an amusing bug that causes them to drift across hyperspace in a Tokyo Drift-like manner. For those still undecided about the game, a Starfield review is available for reference, along with a collection of impressive ship designs to provide inspiration.