I wanted to make a quick clarification thanks to a few in the comments. These weapons are uniquely named RARE weapons with legendary effects. If I use the word “Legendary” I simply mean it is a weapon with a legendary effect. Apologies for the confusion!
I almost gave you a thumbs down because you kept saying "legendary" when describing "rare" grade weapons. You titled it correctly by saying "unique" because they are "unique" variants. And I'll be honest, most of these weapons aren't worth the price tag. You can get better weapons from random loot drops. You are better off saving your money for ship upgrades because you will need every credit you have. If you don't drop at least a million credits into your ship designs by level 50 I'd be shocked. You want a suggestion? Drop the video. Give an explanation on weapons in general. Explain the difference between "grade" (regular, rare, epic, or legendary) "tier" (regular, calibrated, refined, and advanced) traits, (too many to list here) and mods (also too many to list). And then go through this list of unique weapons, general price, and why or why not they are not worth the effort. And one last point. I didn't watch the whole video, but it seems like you missed one of the most important unique weapons in the game at New Atlantis. The "Brawler's Equinox". What makes this unique weapon so good is that it is an EM weapon with a much large magazine capacity than the average disruptor. So you go through less reloads. Something that is important on missions when you need to go stealth and not kill anybody. And the thing about EM weapons is that the damage is inconsequential. It is the number of hits a target takes in a short period of time that dictates whether he/she will be incapacitated. Post edit. One of the weaknesses of this game is lack of ammo production. Fallout 4 (a bethesda game also) had the same problem initially. And even when they did introduce ammo production in the game, they didn't include all ammo variations. Something I think they addressed only in Fallout 76. But ammo consumption is an issue in this game. You can't produce your own so you have to rely on either purchases or ammo retrieved from the field. Without weapon mods to offset the weapon damage or the right skills allocated I easily consumed more ammo than I could get early in the game. Even on normal difficulty level. Once I moded weapons and put points in the right skills, this stopped being a problem until I shifted to max level difficulty. Then I noticed the same thing all over again. Hell, I took on one outpost and after clearing it found I consumed over a 1000 rounds of 7.7 mm ammo. Something I would have never had done even remotely at normal level. So what do you do? You basically have to purchase massive amounts of very expensive ammo. Which means going to some place like New Atlantis, buying up the vendors, resetting them after 48 hours of rest or waiting, and rinse and repeat. Something that is absolutely annoys me in game.
@@superdave8248 I have no issue with ammo in this game ,it's lying around everywhere you look. Money too. I don't understand the modern gamer at all in any form what-so-ever.
The vendor in the Red Devil HQ, just before going to Londinion, also sells a unique Kodana called the Vampire's Gift. Its legendary effect is that it increases the likelihood that humans killed with it will drop med packs.
You missed the green Grendel sold by the "secret" vendor at the electronic shop in the Well. He says he's the "help" but you deliver a package for him, he has weapon inventory, one of which is a poison Grendel with unique skin.
If you want to join the crimson fleet without doing any Vanguard quests, just get caught with a bounty or contraband while entering UC space, then you will be given the Crimson fleet quests as an incentive for them to sweep away your misstakes.
Nice info, dude. There's a vendor (Vicente Salinas) in the New Atlantis/The Well that you have to unlock by smuggling an item to him. He has 1 : Acid Rain (and Brawler's Equinox) In Gagarin, Clint (the town vendor) has 1 : Marathon Also, you should include a mission on your list : The 1st mission for the Vanguard has a pistol called Radburn, you just have to pick it up and its easy to miss. Its in the back of the complex, in a shipping container sitting on another shipping container. I think you should include it because most players play this mission but probably don't know its there.
Something I didn't realize for a long time was that when you start NG+, the unique weapons from vendors will be the higher tier, higher damage version of the weapons. For example, I was around level 60 when I started NG+2 and the weapons were Advanced.
I’m in my first play though at lvl 230 (I craft) armor is all legendary superior and weapons are mostly legendary advanced. I’m curious as to what lvl the starborn armor will be when I start ng+. But I still have some indicite wafers to craft and flying perks to get. I don’t think banked points will transfer.
One time I encountered The Trader, I also noticed that she carries a lot of weapons with "legendary" weapons aka the gold legendary weapons with random effect rolls.
This vendor popped up on my first play through cause I’m still playing on my first play through you can’t buy from her lol she just says I hope to see you later on and she jumps
I got the Last Breath from a spacer in the ... can't remember the quest line name. Its the one where you fix the satellites for the dirt farmers, take out a ton of spacers then go and wreck some more at their space station. The main Spacer at the space station had it on him.
I've also come across her in my first play through a few times. But she's just a tease. I wonder if she has a dialogue set for those who have been to the Unity, but not yet become full Starborn.
The vacuum weapon sometimes does an AOE attack when it kills someone. Of there are innocents around it can hit them and cause all sorts of issues. Pistols are my favorite type of weapon to use in games soooo
@@iamsothirsty8750 I’m playing cyberpunk, after that I was thinking of putting some more time in the starfield I got burnt out relatively quick it seemed to be repetitive outside of the story that was very interesting.
I'll see your boom boom and raise you a legendary advanced elemental big bang with furious and lacerate effects and give it annihilator rounds for extra death. No ammo for it? No problem! Just go to the Serpentis system and board Va'ruun ships! They're chockfull of hostile idiots carrying heavy fuses. Plus they give you 3 to 5 times your mag capacity!
I came across a planet just like the one you found the glitched body of water on. I'm just under 600 hours playing and it was the first and only time it happened. I've bumped into the Trader twice I believe.
I talk about the new game plus vendor in the video. I never said the other ones are related to NG+ at all. They are legendary because they have legendary effects. However, like for other Bethesda games like fallout 76 it is only a legendary level 1.
I did change my title because I understand with the rarity system in starfield calling them legendary weapons can be confusing. However I never said that all of these weapons are related to NG+ just the one vendor at he end of the video!
It sounds like you just rushed through the game and didnt get to higher levels before ng+. I have no desire to get to ng+. I hate their ships and spacesuits. My current ship is even far better than theirs are.
I wanted to make a quick clarification thanks to a few in the comments. These weapons are uniquely named RARE weapons with legendary effects. If I use the word “Legendary” I simply mean it is a weapon with a legendary effect. Apologies for the confusion!
I almost gave you a thumbs down because you kept saying "legendary" when describing "rare" grade weapons. You titled it correctly by saying "unique" because they are "unique" variants. And I'll be honest, most of these weapons aren't worth the price tag. You can get better weapons from random loot drops. You are better off saving your money for ship upgrades because you will need every credit you have. If you don't drop at least a million credits into your ship designs by level 50 I'd be shocked.
You want a suggestion? Drop the video. Give an explanation on weapons in general. Explain the difference between "grade" (regular, rare, epic, or legendary) "tier" (regular, calibrated, refined, and advanced) traits, (too many to list here) and mods (also too many to list). And then go through this list of unique weapons, general price, and why or why not they are not worth the effort.
And one last point. I didn't watch the whole video, but it seems like you missed one of the most important unique weapons in the game at New Atlantis. The "Brawler's Equinox". What makes this unique weapon so good is that it is an EM weapon with a much large magazine capacity than the average disruptor. So you go through less reloads. Something that is important on missions when you need to go stealth and not kill anybody. And the thing about EM weapons is that the damage is inconsequential. It is the number of hits a target takes in a short period of time that dictates whether he/she will be incapacitated.
Post edit. One of the weaknesses of this game is lack of ammo production. Fallout 4 (a bethesda game also) had the same problem initially. And even when they did introduce ammo production in the game, they didn't include all ammo variations. Something I think they addressed only in Fallout 76. But ammo consumption is an issue in this game. You can't produce your own so you have to rely on either purchases or ammo retrieved from the field. Without weapon mods to offset the weapon damage or the right skills allocated I easily consumed more ammo than I could get early in the game. Even on normal difficulty level. Once I moded weapons and put points in the right skills, this stopped being a problem until I shifted to max level difficulty. Then I noticed the same thing all over again. Hell, I took on one outpost and after clearing it found I consumed over a 1000 rounds of 7.7 mm ammo. Something I would have never had done even remotely at normal level. So what do you do? You basically have to purchase massive amounts of very expensive ammo. Which means going to some place like New Atlantis, buying up the vendors, resetting them after 48 hours of rest or waiting, and rinse and repeat. Something that is absolutely annoys me in game.
@@superdave8248
I have no issue with ammo in this game ,it's lying around everywhere you look. Money too.
I don't understand the modern gamer at all in any form what-so-ever.
The vendor in the Red Devil HQ, just before going to Londinion, also sells a unique Kodana called the Vampire's Gift. Its legendary effect is that it increases the likelihood that humans killed with it will drop med packs.
I found this randomly from an enemy. Love it!
You missed the green Grendel sold by the "secret" vendor at the electronic shop in the Well.
He says he's the "help" but you deliver a package for him, he has weapon inventory, one of which is a poison Grendel with unique skin.
I got this on the first playthrough but totally forgot how! Thanks for the reminder :)
Acid Rain 😂
If you want to join the crimson fleet without doing any Vanguard quests, just get caught with a bounty or contraband while entering UC space, then you will be given the Crimson fleet quests as an incentive for them to sweep away your misstakes.
Nice info, dude.
There's a vendor (Vicente Salinas) in the New Atlantis/The Well that you have to unlock by smuggling an item to him. He has 1 : Acid Rain (and Brawler's Equinox)
In Gagarin, Clint (the town vendor) has 1 : Marathon
Also, you should include a mission on your list : The 1st mission for the Vanguard has a pistol called Radburn, you just have to pick it up and its easy to miss. Its in the back of the complex, in a shipping container sitting on another shipping container. I think you should include it because most players play this mission but probably don't know its there.
Bro nice find.
Acid Rain has a cool skin
I didnt know that, thanks!
Something I didn't realize for a long time was that when you start NG+, the unique weapons from vendors will be the higher tier, higher damage version of the weapons. For example, I was around level 60 when I started NG+2 and the weapons were Advanced.
I think they become advanced starting at 50 when I went through ng+ at
40 I was still finding the weaker guns
I’m in my first play though at lvl 230 (I craft) armor is all legendary superior and weapons are mostly legendary advanced. I’m curious as to what lvl the starborn armor will be when I start ng+. But I still have some indicite wafers to craft and flying perks to get. I don’t think banked points will transfer.
One time I encountered The Trader, I also noticed that she carries a lot of weapons with "legendary" weapons aka the gold legendary weapons with random effect rolls.
there is a secret vendor in the well in the store next to trading authority that sells the acid rain rifle.
This vendor popped up on my first play through cause I’m still playing on my first play through you can’t buy from her lol she just says I hope to see you later on and she jumps
The reflection is pretty much my favorite rifle 🙂. Great video, thanks
I got the Last Breath from a spacer in the ... can't remember the quest line name. Its the one where you fix the satellites for the dirt farmers, take out a ton of spacers then go and wreck some more at their space station. The main Spacer at the space station had it on him.
I’ve come across the NG+ vender a lot, the thing is I’m not on NG+, so I can talk to her, but can’t buy from her yet lol
I didn't know she can be found in the first playthrough that is interesting!
I've also come across her in my first play through a few times. But she's just a tease. I wonder if she has a dialogue set for those who have been to the Unity, but not yet become full Starborn.
Love the thumbnail! Yes, the best pistol in the game is indeed a magsniper :)
Thanks man! Understand the confusion I was referring to the elegance pistol but the thumbnail does make it confusing 🤣
You forgot about the "Mutineer" The Best thing, it's free. All you have to do is travel to Vladimir's house to get it.
I was mostly covering all purchasable weapons but yes that is a great addition to the weapon wall :)
Thanks for the info, I need to collect, loot everything! 😂
Not legendarily weapons they are Named weapon they usually have something different than normal versions
You didn't go to Salinas in the well he sells a unique grindel acid rain. Just in front of the trade authority.
I knew I was missing one more in the well! Thanks for the info
Speechless fire is still one of my go tos for snipe action.
What level are you? I'm 98 on ng+10 and the weapons your showing have twice the damage what I see.
Have you invested into your combat skills? I'm only 63 and I'm doing almost 350-500 DMG per gun
I encountered the captain before ng+ once on my current playthrough.
you can actually come across the random vendor even if you haven't gone on to NG+
You should get your terminologys more correct 3:21 in haven't seen a "legendary" yet 😅
Check pinned comment 😁
Once you get a va ru weapons, does anyone use anything else?
Yep. some people even avoid va'ruun weapons because they just don't like them.
The vacuum weapon sometimes does an AOE attack when it kills someone. Of there are innocents around it can hit them and cause all sorts of issues. Pistols are my favorite type of weapon to use in games soooo
Nope. Va’ruun on top
I didn’t even know Laredo firearms in Akila city existed!
You should take the time to explore a bit more in depth
@@iamsothirsty8750 I’m playing cyberpunk, after that I was thinking of putting some more time in the starfield I got burnt out relatively quick it seemed to be repetitive outside of the story that was very interesting.
They're not legendary tho
They are legendary like they do in fallout 76 in which there are 3 levels of legendaries. These ones are level 1 with only one legendary effect.
True, they are not 'legendary levels', they are rarity tiers, and the top rarity is called legendary. These are not legendary tier weapons
@@danielkurtz3045 and these are not exclusive to NG+ nor are they really secret. The title of this video is very miss-leading in my opinion.
@@ecobasetech4558literally no one calls these weapons "legendary" except this guy trying to use another game's system
@@Nickaroo93 this is not Fallout 76 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ and it uses Fallout 4's Rare, Epic, and Legendary tiering. They literally say Rare and are blue.
Subsection seven room B05
Has a 1911 called vampires sidearm. Expert pick and rare item nothing too special
That mysterious,ship aint cheap so have some cash, i had none at the time and gad to pass on it all
This guy doesn't understand the difference between legendary and rare.
I'll see your boom boom and raise you a legendary advanced elemental big bang with furious and lacerate effects and give it annihilator rounds for extra death. No ammo for it? No problem! Just go to the Serpentis system and board Va'ruun ships! They're chockfull of hostile idiots carrying heavy fuses. Plus they give you 3 to 5 times your mag capacity!
huh is that who she was I encountered the traider on my first play through but olny told me . "just know im rooting for you."
I came across a planet just like the one you found the glitched body of water on. I'm just under 600 hours playing and it was the first and only time it happened. I've bumped into the Trader twice I believe.
Can you post your video settings? Ur game looks crisp as!
I'm sorry but none of the first several weapons are even "Legendary", nor are they exclusive to NG+ vendors. This video seems click-baity to me.
I talk about the new game plus vendor in the video. I never said the other ones are related to NG+ at all. They are legendary because they have legendary effects. However, like for other Bethesda games like fallout 76 it is only a legendary level 1.
I did change my title because I understand with the rarity system in starfield calling them legendary weapons can be confusing. However I never said that all of these weapons are related to NG+ just the one vendor at he end of the video!
Rare = Legendary?
Yeah I explain it a bit further in my pinned comment
Im not trying to hate on pronunciation but how you said ry-u-jin it hella made me cringe. Only because They are my go to starter faction every time.
It sounds like you just rushed through the game and didnt get to higher levels before ng+. I have no desire to get to ng+. I hate their ships and spacesuits. My current ship is even far better than theirs are.
I was level 40ish when I went to NG+! There is no punishment for rushing through to a ng+ because enemies are based on your current level.