Haven’t had the chance to start Starfield yet so the explanation about the various skill trees, how upgrading works, and the best skills to get early on in the game is very appreciated. Thank you for the video 😊
I like to max out commerce on my first 4-5 skill points simply because it's easy, you make money doing it, and the rewards are substantial. Buying stuff can be easier than mining it or killing for it. Boost pack, ballistics, one point only lockpicking. Persuasion and most social skills are a waste imo...physical skills past health boost one as well. Both of these can be improved with chems.
I played so many stealth builds in earlier Bethesda games, now all I wanna do is smash in and blast things, so pick-pocketing and sneak may be out for me. The rest are great recs (no surprise there). Thanks.
It is true, it takes a while to reach high tiers in the skill tree. But since you need to invest in lower tiers to unlock the higher tiers, in a way it IS a early game decision, which trees you start investing in.
@@jonathanryan9946Thats not what Tier 4 skills mean. You're thinking of RANK 4 in a skill. Tier 4 skills are the skills on the 35h rows, that require you putting 12 points in the same tree before you can even take them.
@@AwesomeNuke Yes, and you can just load up on the easy to unlock skills to get them. Hypothetically you could get multiple tier 4 skills from a single tree by lvl 15
Haven’t had the chance to start Starfield yet so the explanation about the various skill trees, how upgrading works, and the best skills to get early on in the game is very appreciated. Thank you for the video 😊
My top pick for entry level skill is Commerce (buy lower, sell higher - also applies to ship building).
I like to max out commerce on my first 4-5 skill points simply because it's easy, you make money doing it, and the rewards are substantial. Buying stuff can be easier than mining it or killing for it. Boost pack, ballistics, one point only lockpicking.
Persuasion and most social skills are a waste imo...physical skills past health boost one as well. Both of these can be improved with chems.
So far I’m only lvl 03 so I picked
Buy lower sell higher
Carry more weight
Boost training.
Plan on being a talker n explorer with a sniper rifle lol.
I played so many stealth builds in earlier Bethesda games, now all I wanna do is smash in and blast things, so pick-pocketing and sneak may be out for me. The rest are great recs (no surprise there). Thanks.
By the time you get enough skill points to get tier 4 skills you'd be very late game. I thought this was a guide to early game skills.
It is true, it takes a while to reach high tiers in the skill tree. But since you need to invest in lower tiers to unlock the higher tiers, in a way it IS a early game decision, which trees you start investing in.
Depends on the skill, some like weightlifting, security or commerce are super easy to tier 4
@@jonathanryan9946Thats not what Tier 4 skills mean.
You're thinking of RANK 4 in a skill.
Tier 4 skills are the skills on the 35h rows, that require you putting 12 points in the same tree before you can even take them.
@@AwesomeNuke Yes, and you can just load up on the easy to unlock skills to get them. Hypothetically you could get multiple tier 4 skills from a single tree by lvl 15
That's the whole first half of this video