All Starfield: Shattered Space Weapons (& Item Codes)

All Starfield: Shattered Space Weapons (& Item Codes)

As a seasoned space explorer and a dedicated Starfield gamer with countless hours under my belt, I must say that the Va’ruun-themed Shattered Space expansion has certainly added a fresh twist to my interstellar adventures. The new weapons, though not numerous, are intriguing additions to my ever-growing arsenal.


The expansion for Starfield: Shattered Space themed around Va’ruun offers players additional understanding of the enigmatic, serpent-worshipping group. Aside from embarking on fresh quests and venturing into a completely handcrafted planet, gamers will have access to unique Va’ruun weaponry that can exclusively be found in this downloadable content.

As an ardent enthusiast of Starfield, I must confess there are some formidable firearms within its universe. Regrettably, the Shattered Space DLC doesn’t exactly shower us with fresh weaponry options, but fear not! If you’re keen on amassing every new gun and melee weapon discovered thus far, here’s a handy list I’ve compiled for fellow collectors like myself.

All Shattered Space Weapons In Starfield

In the Shattered Space DLC, there are six freshly introduced weapon types for players to discover. You can uncover them either by finishing quests or delving into Va’ruun’kai’s specially crafted map. Similar to other weapons in the game, you might stumble upon versions that have already been modified or boast higher rarity levels:

Weapon NameCategoryBase StatsDescription
Va’ruun Quickstrike
  • Laser Pustol
  • Engy Damage: 50
  • Mag: 20
  • Fire Rate: 50
  • Range: 30
  • Accuracy: 69.30%
  • Mass: 1.80
  • Mod Slots: 6
  • Ammo: 1.5KV LZR Cartridge
  • ID: 010B577F
Rapid-fire, energy-based sidearm
Va’ruun Starlash
  • Laser Rifle
  • Engy Damage: 168
  • Mag: 12
  • Fire Rate: 20
  • Range: 50
  • Accuracy: 70.70%
  • Mass: 4.00
  • Mod Slots: 6
  • Ammo: 3KV LZR Cartridge
  • ID: 010FFC55
An Equinox modified to shoot harder, but slower
Va’ruun Longfang
  • Laser Rifle
  • Engy Damage: 52
  • Mag: 30
  • Fire Rate: 75
  • Range: 50
  • Accuracy: 70.20%
  • Mass: 5.20
  • Mod Slots: 7
  • Ammo: 3KV LZR Cartridge
  • ID: 010F8F7F
An Orion that shoots harder and faster at the cost of magazine size and range
Va’ruun Starstorm
  • Heavy
  • Phys Damage: 4
  • Engy Damage: 14
  • Mag: 80
  • Fire Rate: 120
  • Range: 40
  • Accuracy: 53.5%
  • Mass: 11.40
  • Mod Slots: 6
  • Ammo: Heavy Particle Fuse
  • ID: 0100EEE4
Heavy Particle machine gun
Va’ruun Penumbra
  • Heavy
  • Phys Damage: 50
  • Engy Damage: 150
  • Mag: 8
  • Fire Rate: 12
  • Range: 40
  • Accuracy: 68.60%
  • Mass: 10
  • Mod Slots: 6
  • Ammo: 20mm Particle Rocket
  • ID: 0100EF65
Explosive rifle with high damage but slow rate of fire
Va’ruun Schimaz
  • Melee
  • Phys Damage: 85
  • Mass: 2.0
  • ID: 0100ED92
Va’ruun-style one-handed sword

Among these armaments, Penumbra, Schimaz, Starstorm, and Quickstrike stand out due to their exclusive designs. On the other hand, Longfang and Starlash are simply modified versions of standard laser rifles prevalent across various regions within the Settled Systems. Regarding special features, these weapons only differ in their unique stat distributions. Players can modify these Starfield weapons much like they would with most other firearms found in the game.

Additionally, it’s noteworthy to mention that the game Shattered Space now allows players to create grenades. Among these, Vortex Grenades stand out as they effectively gather enemies for potent area-of-effect weapons. Once you advance sufficiently in the DLC’s storyline, you can craft your own Vortex Grenades at any Industrial Workbench. These are particularly useful, especially when combined with abilities that let you detect enemies behind walls in Starfield.

For players using PC who wish to try out these weapons without the trouble of searching, you can simply input the command “player.additem [item ID]” into the console to instantly add one to your inventory. This command works for most items within the game. If you’re unsure about an item’s ID, just type “help [item name]” in the console, and a list of related item IDs should pop up.

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2024-10-01 15:33