Starfield ‘Revelation’ quest walkthrough – Polygon
Starfield’s real final mission is called “Revelation,” and it wraps up the conflict between you, The EmissaryThen, The Hunter. (The game does have an epilogue mission called “One Giant Leap,” but “Revelation” is Starfield’s big, climactic finish.)
“Revelation” plays out a little bit differently depending on who you decided to side with in the “Uncovered” mission: The Emissary, The Hunter, or neither. We’ve checked our experience (siding with The Emissary) against other players who made different choices, and it sounds like the mission is very similar. However, know that your “Revelation” might have some small deviations from what you see in this guide, depending on your decisions.
Here’s what I found Starfield guide, we’ll walk you through how to finish the “Revelation” mission and collect all of the artifacts Finally, you will be able to reach The Unity.
The temple of Land
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Once you’ve finished “Unearthed” and collected the final artifacts in the “Last Glimpses” quest, you’ll be able to meet up with your chosen ally — either The Emissary or The Hunter — in order to chase down the final objects in a mysterious temple.
Masada III – Hail Scorpius and Helix Defeat Starborn Ships – Hail Helix and Scorpius
Take off wherever you may be in the universe Masada III — unless you’ve explored the far reaches of space, there’s a good chance this will take multiple jumps in your ship.
When you finally reach orbit, you’ll see a Starborn ShipYou can choose your side. It’s a hail. No matter which option you choose, you’ll enter into a massive space battle with your enemy and a few other Starborn ships. Keep your shields on and repair your hull with ship parts whenever necessary. Focus on the main Starborn’s allies first, and then turn your attention to the big ship.
As long as you didn’t tell both The Hunter and The Emissary to go kick rocks, your ally will show up after a few seconds to assist you mid-combat.
Talk to your ally, if you still have one. Then prepare to exit the orbit.
Land in the Buried temple
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Choose the Buried Temple landing zone on Masada III.
Once you’ve landed, head towards the temple. If you have an ally, speak to them when you land to get an idea of what’s ahead of you.
Starborn is a game that will challenge you to the limit.
This is basically a bunch of mini boss fights that are all back-to-back. Here’s how to beat them.
Defeat the Starborn — Guardian Musa
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When you reach the bridge, you’ll be ambushed by Guardian Musa. The Starborn is using the duplicate The ability to duplicate themselves. You’ll need to run up and down the stairs, chasing every copy down and killing it before you can move on.
Defeat the Starborn — Guardian Athaliah // Find a way to open the door
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Enter the temple itself, then through the tunnel into what appears to be a building site. Now you’ll battle Athaliah the GuardianWho will revive zombified version of nearby Ecliptic MercYou will be attacked by corpses. Run around and look for the Guardian herself, otherwise she’ll just keep spawning minions. Then kill all the Ecliptic Mercs and her until you find one. The key to success is: You can use it for entering the complex. Enter the building using this key.
Enter the Anomaly
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The waypoint will lead you to the final location. AnomalyThis will transport you into another universe. You’ll find yourself back in the cave with Supervisor LinYou can also find out more about the following: Heller. Continue on your path and move forward.
Defeat the Starborn — Guardian TeutaYou can also find out more about the following: Rinn — (Optional) Disable the Defenses — Find a way to open the door
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After you get out of the Anomaly, you’ll be attacked by Guardian Teuta and Guardian RinnThey have an arsenal of robots for security at their fingertips. Keep your focus on the two of them as you always have. Once both of them are dead, you can head into the Control room. Grab hold The key to success is: that’s sitting on the Cartwheels In front of the glass main door of the Office. Use the key inside the room to turn off the security.
The door is under the office. Head back and find it.
Anomaly: Enter // Escape the Anomaly
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Continue on the path to another anomaly. This time you’ll be back talking to Captain Petrov. He will not attack until you talk to him. Petrov will be looted if you kill them all. Enter the anomaly by using his key to open the door in front of his throne.
Defeat the Starborn — Guardian Fionn
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Once out of the anomaly, take the elevator down and you’ll pop into another anomaly, where Vladimir Cradling The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us. dead body. Speak to him for just a moment and go through the anomaly.
Grab all of the items when the elevator stops. Ammunition and Weapons on the blanket — there is a ton of good stuff here — and head out into the wide, open area. The most annoying fight of the mission. You’ll be battling Guardian FionnYou, your ally and companion will be duplicated and used as fodder. It’s very confusing as to who you’re actually shooting — your ally Sam Coe or the clone that looks just like them.
Continue to kill duplicates that get in the way but keep your focus on Guardian Fionn. Once they’re dead, head to the back of the room and you’ll meet with the Starborn you chose not to ally with.
Complete the collection of artifacts
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Now you’ll have the final showdown, whether it’s a boss battle or a battle of wits.
Take the Hunter/Emissary’s Artifacts
Head into the room with the Starborn you’re at war with and either tell them you want to fight or use Persuade on them so they’ll want to just give you their artifacts. It is difficult to persuade someone with eight pip. However, this is the final mission in the game, and if you’ve invested at all in the Persuade skill, you can pass it if you’re even a little lucky. You will be rewarded with a Starborn if you are successful. Give In a hilariously un-climactic scene, you get to keep their artifact. Even if you choose not to join either Starborn’s alliance, you will still get the Artifacts.
If you don’t want to talk it out, you can always attack the Starborn, which will end in a fight to the death. Take the artifacts from their corpses.
Speak to an Emissary/Hunter // Take your Artifact
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Talk to them, regardless of the way you obtained their artifacts. They’ll give you their artifacts so you can complete the set.
Grab the Deal Artifact finalThe cheapest way to buy a car is by using the Spinning circles in the middle of the temple and you’ll finish this mission as it teleports you back to your ship.
With “Revelation” done, you’ll still have the “One Giant Leap” mission left, but it’s more of an epilogue The mission is more of a sham than an actual one. If you went fast through the second half of the campaign, it’s also distinctly possible that you haven’t attended the funeral for your fallen companion yet, which is the “Missed beyond Measure” quest. You’ll want to say farewell to your friend before you do “One Giant Leap.”
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