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Where To Find Wolf Star System in Starfield

Do you want to know where to find Wolf Star System in Starfield? The Wolf Star System is one of the best locations if you…

Asanga WijeratneBy Asanga WijeratneSeptember 4, 20233 Mins Read
Where To Find Wolf Star System in Starfield
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Do you want to know where to find Wolf Star System in Starfield? The Wolf Star System is one of the best locations if you are planning to smuggle Contraband Items. If you are an ally of the United Colonies, you can quickly sell Contraband Items there, for which you can earn some credits. So, if you are looking for a place to start your smuggling career in Starfield, the Wolf Star System is the perfect place.

The Wolf Star System Location in Starfield

Wolf Star System Location in Starfield
Image Source: Bethesda Softworks via Jesttara Screenshot

You can find the Wolf Star System in Starfield between the Alpha Centauri, Narion, and SOL. Reaching it will take only one grav jump if you start from Alpha Centauri or SOL. However, if you come from far planets, it may take two or more grave jumps to reach the Wolf Star System.

Wolf Star System Planets

The Wolf Star System is an M6 spectral class star located approximately 13 years away. It has a radius of 111415 kilometers and a relatively low magnitude of 16.55. However, the system has no known outposts or settlements.

The two planets are Chthonia and Etherea, and Etherea’s Moon is Pontem. There are only a few known factors about Etherea. However, the Wolf Star system is essential because it is one of the few locations with a Trade Authority stall. You will find this Authority stall in the Den, a spacecraft outside Chthonia. You can sell Contraband items in there.

The Den is also associated with the side mission The Boots. It is a straightforward quest, and to complete this mission, you must help Antonio Bianchi dispose of a pair of boots at the Den. Once you acquire the quest from Bianchi, you need to go to the Den and sell the boots to a worker at the Den for 500 credits. Once you return to Antonio, you will complete this side quest.

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If you are trying to earn some credits quickly, the Wolf Star System in Starfield is a great place to start early in the game. Your ship will not be scanned if you are allied with the United Colonies and can easily smuggle goods. Although you might get low credits, this is a good location for starting a smuggling business in Starfield. If you still need visual guidance, the video below from No-Nonsense Guides should help.

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