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How to remove all traits in Starfield

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Traits are crucial for determining who your character is in Starfield and providing them with unique strengths and weaknesses. They also can determine different events that can happen in the game, such as getting chased down by bounty hunters or having the Adoring Fan follow you everywhere. However, these traits don't have to be permanent; removing them is always an option if you change your mind, especially the ones that are geared toward starter backgrounds and traits. Here's a look at how to remove traits!

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How to remove character traits in Starfield

Certain traits are better at the start of the game but become less effective as you play, so you may want to think about getting rid of them. Removing a trait may require certain tasks to be completed, such as having surgery done or speaking to a religious leader. Keep in mind that in most cases, you cannot replace one trait with another. We have a list of each trait and what you need to do to get rid of it:

TraitHow to Remove It
Alien DNAPay 10,000 Credits at a medical facility, i.e. Reliant Medical
Dream HomeSell the house at the Galbank Office in New Atlantis
EmpathPay 10,000 Credits at a medical facility, i.e. Reliant Medical
ExtrovertTalk to Andy Singh in The Well's House of the Enlightened in New Atlantis
Freestar Collective SettlerTalk to Mayor Elias Cartwright in Akila City
Hero WorshippedGet rid of the Adoring Fan, either by telling him to leave or by other means
IntrovertTalk to Andy Singh in The Well's House of the Enlightened in New Atlantis
Kid StuffTalk to your parents about no longer paying them monthly, and they will move away
Neon Street RatTalk to Madame Sauvage in Madame Sauvage's Place in Ebbside, Neon
Raised EnlightenedTalk to Andy Singh in The Well's House of the Enlightened in New Atlantis
Raised UniversalTalk to Keeper Aquilis in the Sanctum Universum in New Atlantis
Serpent's EmbraceTalk to Mir'za at the UC Security Office in New Atlantis
SpacedPay 10,000 Credits at a medical facility, i.e. Reliant Medical
TaskmasterTalk to Andy Singh in The Well's House of the Enlightened in New Atlantis
Terra FirmaPay 10,000 Credits at a medical facility, i.e. Reliant Medical
United Colonies NativeTalk to Administrator Rookes at the MAST District Colonial Health and Human Resources Office in New Atlantis
WantedPay 3,000 Credits to a Bounty Hunter to remove your bounty in The Well, New Atlantis

Related: All Starfield Religions, Traits & Which One To Join

How to remove and replace traits with console commands in Starfield

If you're in a particular rush to get rid of a specific trait, there is another way you can get rid of them more quickly, but it will require access to the PC console commands. Xbox players will unfortunately not have access to this menu unless they load their game on a PC.

To remove a trait using the console command cheats, open the console command menu with the '~' key on your keyboard and then type the following: player.removeperk [perk ID]

To replace a trait using the console command cheats, open the console menu with the '~' key and then type the following: player.addperk [perk ID]

Related: How to exit command console in Starfield

All Trait Perk IDs in Starfield

Here's a look at all the trait perk IDs:

  • Alien DNA: 227FDA
  • Dream Home: 227FDF
  • Empath: 227FD6
  • Extrovert: 227FD7
  • Freestar Collective Settler: 227FD5
  • Hero Worshipped: 227FD9
  • Introvert: 227FD8
  • Kid Stuff: 227FDE
  • Neon Street Rat: 227FD3
  • Raised Enlightened: 227FD2
  • Raised Universal: 227FD1
  • Serpent's Embrace: 227FD0
  • Spaced: 227FE2
  • Taskmaster: 227FE0
  • Terra Firma: 227FE1
  • United Colonies Native: 227FD4
  • Wanted: 227FDD

No matter what trait you choose at the start of the game, you'll always be able to get rid of it later if you no longer feel it's necessary or just aren't feeling it anymore. If you have access to the console commands, you'll even be able to replace it with a different one. All of them have unique buffs and negatives, so it doesn't hurt to try each of them out and see what you like best.

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