We may earn a small affiliate commission when you buy through links in our articles.
The Starfield Schrodinger system is one of 120 star systems that you can visit by using your ship’s grav drive.
Schrodinger overview
The Starfield Schrodinger system is one of 120 Starfield systems within the game’s playable area.
Every star system has an associated player level recommendation. In this case, it is recommended that your Spacefarer is level 65 or higher if you want to visit any of the planets within the Schrodinger system. You can still visit systems that are a higher level than you, but the enemies you encounter there might deal more damage than you can effectively handle.
Struggling to find the Schrodinger system? Check out our fully interactive Starfield star map so you know where to look!
Though a relatively unassuming star, the Schrodinger system is home to one of Starfield’s best XP farms. As a level 65 system, enemies in the Schrodinger system are worth a lot of XP, making Schrodinger III, which has a large number of Starfield creatures, incredibly valuable to XP farmers.
Planets within this system:
Name | Surface Type | Gravity | Resources |
![Schrodinger I Placeholder image for Schrodinger I](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger I |
Barren | 1.25 | Aluminum, Helium-3 |
![Schrodinger I-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger I-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger I-a |
Barren | 0.17 | Aluminum, Beryllium, Helium-3 |
![Schrodinger II Placeholder image for Schrodinger II](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger II |
Rock | 1.19 | Aldumite, Chlorine, Lead, Plutonium, Chlorosilanes, Titanium, Uranium, Tungsten |
![Schrodinger III Placeholder image for Schrodinger III](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger III |
Rock | 1.07 | Argon, Chlorine, Cobalt, Iron, Water, Nickel |
![Schrodinger III-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger III-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger III-a |
Barren | 0.35 | Aluminum, Beryllium, Helium-3, Neodymium |
![Schrodinger IV Placeholder image for Schrodinger IV](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger IV |
Rock | 0.61 | Aluminum, Benzene, Chlorine, Copper, Fluorine, Water, Neodymium, Chlorosilanes |
![Schrodinger V Placeholder image for Schrodinger V](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger V |
Rock | 1.18 | Water, Iridium, Nickel, Uranium, Vanadium |
![Schrodinger V-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger V-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger V-a |
Barren | 0.13 | Iron, Helium-3 |
![Schrodinger VI Placeholder image for Schrodinger VI](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VI |
Gas Giant | 4.18 | |
![Schrodinger VI-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger VI-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VI-a |
Ice | 0.05 | Silver, Water, Mercury, Lead |
![Schrodinger VI-b Placeholder image for Schrodinger VI-b](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VI-b |
Ice | 0.02 | Copper, Fluorine, Water |
![Schrodinger VI-c Placeholder image for Schrodinger VI-c](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VI-c |
Rock | 0.33 | Argon, Iron, Water, Alkanes, Neon, Lead, Carboxylic Acids, Tantalum |
![Schrodinger VII Placeholder image for Schrodinger VII](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VII |
Ice Giant | 0.98 | |
![Schrodinger VII-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger VII-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VII-a |
Barren | 0.28 | Aluminum, Beryllium, Helium-3, Neodymium |
![Schrodinger VII-b Placeholder image for Schrodinger VII-b](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VII-b |
Ice | 0.26 | Argon, Water, Neon |
![Schrodinger VII-c Placeholder image for Schrodinger VII-c](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VII-c |
Ice | 0.3 | Argon, Benzene, Water |
![Schrodinger VIII Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII |
Gas Giant | 2.01 | |
![Schrodinger VIII-a Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII-a](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII-a |
Rock | 0.58 | Chlorine, Cobalt, Iron, Water, Alkanes, Nickel, Lead, Uranium |
![Schrodinger VIII-b Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII-b](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII-b |
Ice | 0.26 | Copper, Water, Tetrafluorides |
![Schrodinger VIII-c Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII-c](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII-c |
Ice | 0.23 | Chlorine, Water |
![Schrodinger VIII-d Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII-d](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII-d |
Ice | 0.17 | Chlorine, Water, Chlorosilanes |
![Schrodinger VIII-e Placeholder image for Schrodinger VIII-e](/wp-content/themes/starfielddb/dist/images/placeholder-16-9.svg) Schrodinger VIII-e |
Rock | 0.41 | Chlorine, Dysprosium, Iron, Water, Lithium, Lead |
Schrodinger locations
You will find these locations on the various planets and moons present in the Schrodinger system: