The best 'Starfield' traits and background to pick for your new character
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Starfield is officially, actually out, with no strings attached. Now it's time to make some

Starfield is officially, actually out, with no strings attached. Now it's time to make some big choices.

With the biggest Xbox game of the year now available on Game Pass, many will likely download Starfield and immediately become overwhelmed during character creation. The game asks you to make a few seemingly huge, far-reaching choices before you can even leave the opening planet. This can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be.

Here are some of the best traits and backgrounds you can pick when creating your Starfield character.

Best background to pick in Starfield

One of the big things Starfield asks of you right away is to pick a fictional background for your character. This affects a lot more than just your character's backstory, though; it's actually a choice of which three skills you want to start with. Skills are hugely important in Starfield, as they dictate your playstyle. You need certain skills to pilot good ships, pick locks, and be good at combat.

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There are two important things to know about this choice. First, you need some idea of how you want to play Starfield before making it. Second, just know that it isn't that big of a deal. Simply play enough of the game and you'll get enough skill points to unlock whatever you want later.

With that in mind, let's get into some of the best backgrounds to pick. There aren't really any wrong choices, but nobody could blame you for going with any of the following:

Again, don't stress too much about this choice. You can create a well-balanced, perfectly capable character no matter what you choose. But any of the above will work, depending on how you want to play Starfield.

Best traits to pick in Starfield

Aside from choosing a background, Starfield also asks you to choose three traits for your character. These are actually more important than backgrounds because almost all of them have pros and cons, and you can't replace or pick up new traits as you play. You can remove a trait you don't like, but that just means you have one fewer trait.

Anyway, here are some good ones to consider:

Picking traits can be anxiety-inducing, but obviously some of the downsides are a lot worse than others. For example, you'll never run afoul of the Empath disadvantage if you're just nice to people. Introverts and extroverts can also avoid the demerits entirely by using (or not using) companions.

And hey, those disadvantages can make your experience more interesting! Just give them a try. It can't hurt.