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How To Get the Void Form Power in Starfield

While Starfield offers many spacesuits and unique weapons, these aren’t the only abilities you can use in battle or during other activities. After all, you…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoSeptember 13, 20233 Mins Read
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While Starfield offers many spacesuits and unique weapons, these aren’t the only abilities you can use in battle or during other activities. After all, you can also get 24 various Powers that give you unique skills, and Void Form Power is one of them. With a visual effect similar to The Outsider’s Mark from Dishonored and an Invisibility ability similar to the suit from Crysis, this Power can be an ideal tool for many stealth missions. And if this is what you need, we are here to help you and tell you how to get the Void Form Power in Starfield.

Starfield: Getting the Void Form Power

How To Get the Void Form Power in Starfield
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To Get the Void Form Power in Starfield, you must visit temples during a repeatable Power From Beyond mission. But the chance of receiving this particular Power among 24 others is random, and you cannot influence the result of this lottery. So, if you are lucky, you will get Void Form Power on 2-3 tries, or you will have to get 20+ other abilities before you find this particular Power.

Once you have unlocked this ability, you can equip it by opening the character menu and going to the Powers menu. As shown in the image above, Void Form Power is in the upper left corner of the top ability ring, so select it if you want to equip it. After that, you only need to press Z on your keyboard or LB + RB on the controller to use this ability.

The cost of using Void Form Power is 45 Power out of a maximum of 60, and the invisibility effect will last only 10 seconds. After this, you will have to wait a while before you can use this skill again, so choose the best moments. Alternatively, you can get the Mantis Spacesuit that makes you invisible for free if you crouch. It will allow you to quietly spy on enemies and use Void Power at the most opportune moment.

As we said earlier, Void Form Power allows you to become almost invisible for 10 seconds, but enemies can notice you if you walk too close. Additionally, this effect will automatically wear off if you use a weapon while invisible. So this Power is situational, and we advise you to use it during stealth quests or if you want to avoid an optional fight.

Starfield is available on Xbox Series X|S and PC.

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