The Va’ruun-themedStarfield: Shattered Spaceexpansion gives players some more insight about the mysterious, Serpent-worshiping faction. Apart from experiencing new quests and exploration on a fully handcrafted planet, players also get to use some Va’ruun weaponry that can only be obtained from this DLC.

There are plenty ofoverpowered weapons inStarfield. TheShattered SpaceDLC’s content is admittedly light when it comes to new weapons, and if you want to collect all of them, here’s a list containing all the new guns and melee weapons that we’ve encountered so far.

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All Shattered Space Weapons In Starfield

There are six new weapons from theShattered SpaceDLC, and players can find them as they complete quests or explore Va’ruun’kai’s curated map. As with most other weapons in the game, you may come across pre-modified or high-rarity versions of the following:

Rapid-fire, energy-based sidearm

An Equinox modified to shoot harder, but slower

An Orion that shoots harder and faster at the cost of magazine size and range

Heavy Particle machine gun

Explosive rifle with high damage but slow rate of fire

Va’ruun-style one-handed sword

Out of these weapons, the Penumbra, Schimaz, Starstorm, and Quickstrike are the ones that come with unique models. The Longfang and Starlash are variants of the regular laser rifles found in other sectors of the Settled Systems. The weapons themselves have no special features other than their unique stat spreads, and if players canmod theseStarfieldweaponsjust like most other guns in the game.

It’s also worth noting thatShattered Spacenow lets players craft grenades. This includes Vortex Grenades, which are great for clumping enemies together for powerful AOE weapons. You can start making your own Vortex Grenades at any Industrial Workbench after you make enough progress in the DLC’s story. These are extremely useful, especially when used together with powers that let yousee enemies through walls inStarfield.

For PC players who want to test these weapons without going through the hassle of finding them, you’re able to use the “player.additem [item ID]” console command to add one directly to your inventory. You can use this command for almost all items in the game. If you don’t know the ID of an item, type “help [item name]” in the console, and a list of relevant item IDs should appear.