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Schrodinger III is a planet that is well liked due to its abundance of high level animals that won’t really fight back. Many players use this planet to get a bunch of XP really fast, but it’s easily missible in-game. We’ll let you know planet stats, where to find it, and how to use its XP trick below.

Schrodinger III location in Starfield

Schrodinger III can be found as the 3rd Planet in the Schrodinger star system. Schrodinger is found just under Kryx in your star map. If you are level one and want to get to Schrodinger, you need to warp to Lunara, then Alpha Marae, and then Schrodinger. That is the shortest path for low level players who just got the ship from Barret.

If you are too low to fight pirates that appear, either quickly make it to the planet or quickly grav drive away and then back until random occurences don’t happen.

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How to do Schrodinger III XP trick

To do the Schrodinger III XP trick, you need to land anywhere on the planet that is grassy. Then, boost to the top of your ship, and crouch into a sneaking position. You’ll see wildlife that look like dinosaurs, which are your primary target. It’s better to use some sort of sniper rifle or anything that gives a lot of distance because you may be some space away from the animals.

From there, take pot shots at animals and benefit from the 5x damage sneaking gives. The animals here tend to give 400 to 700 xp, and are perfect for players who are lower level.

Schrodinger III planet information

These resources can be found:

  • Argon
  • Chlorine
  • Cobalt
  • Iron
  • Nickel
  • Water

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Panet Stats:

  • Atmosphere: STD O2
  • Type: Rock
  • Magnetosphere: Average
  • Gravity: 1.07
  • Fauna: Abundant (9)
  • Temp Type: Temperate
  • Flora: Abundant (8)
  • Water: Safe

Planet traits:

  • Ecological Consortium: Scan any hive structures in ecological consortium locations
  • Global Glacial Recession: Scan two glacial remnants.