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How to Read and Utilize the Job‘s Done Slate in Starfield

The Job‘s Done Slate is a crucial gameplay feature in Starfield that acts as your personal quest journal, tracking progress through missions and objectives. But how exactly do you access and get the most out of this important slate? In this comprehensive guide, I‘ll walk you through everything you need to know about reading and leveraging the Job‘s Done Slate to stay on top of your tasks in Starfield‘s massive open universe.

What is the Job‘s Done Slate?

For those new to Starfield, the Job‘s Done Slate is essentially a log of all the jobs, tasks, and multi-part quests you take on from the various factions and characters in the game. As a space explorer and problem-solver, you‘ll be talking to lots of NPCs and agreeing to help them out with different things.

The slate keeps a running list of all these obligations so you can easily track what needs to be done. It‘s an invaluable tool for staying organized and advancing missions methodically in Starfield‘s sprawling gameplay world. Just check the slate anytime you‘re unsure about what to do next.

Accessing and Reading the Job‘s Done Slate

Let‘s get into the specifics of how to find and use the Job‘s Done Slate. First, you‘ll need to pull up your inventory by hitting the Inventory button (default Tab key on PC). Look along the menu on the left side and click on the "Notes" section.

Here you‘ll see a few options pop up including Quests, Data, and the important Job‘s Done tab. Click on Job‘s Done to open up the full slate.

The slate displays all of your current and completed jobs in chronological order with the newest jobs at the very top. Each entry will show the name and location of the character who originally gave you the job. This provides helpful context on where the job came from.

Below that is a description of the actual task or objective for that particular job. If it‘s a multi-stage quest, it will show your current objective.

Jobs you‘ve fully completed will be noted with "Objective Complete" so you know they no longer require any work. The slate allows you to see your progress and pending tasks at a glance.

Getting the Most From the Job‘s Done Slate

Now that you know how to access the Job‘s Done Slate, let‘s discuss some tips on really utilizing it to its full potential:

  • Check it often – Get in the habit of opening your slate frequently, especially after long gaps away from playing. It will catch you up on anything outstanding.

  • Use it as a guide – When you‘re not sure what to do next in an open world game, the slate provides direction by reminding you of obligations.

  • Read carefully – Pay close attention to the exact wording of objectives so you know what needs to be done to progress.

  • Take notes – Jot down any helpful additional notes related to tough or multi-stage jobs to keep them straight.

  • Resolve unfinished jobs – Keep an eye out for any jobs you may have neglected and look to complete them.

  • Plan ahead – The slate can help you plot efficient routes by clustering jobs in nearby locations.

  • Refer to it often – Make reading your Job‘s Done Slate a consistent habit whenever you play Starfield.

The Value of the Job‘s Done Slate

For a massive open world RPG like Starfield, keeping track of a myriad of quests and objectives can be daunting. This is where the Job‘s Done Slate provides invaluable assistance. It takes the guesswork out of figuring out where you stand with the many tasks you take on.

According to leading Starfield guide author Prima Games, the Job‘s Done Slate is "one of the most important menus in the game" and it‘s in your best interest to "check it frequently and make sure you always know what your next goal is."

Gaming site TheGamer likewise states that staying on top of your slate is essential because "it can be easy to forget what you were meant to be doing or where you were supposed to be going." The slate keeps you focused and headed toward progression.

For smooth questing, embrace the Job‘s Done Slate and make it a regular part of your Starfield gameplay routine. Keeping an organized and updated quest journal is a key tip from the experts!

Using the Job‘s Done Slate for Multi-Part Quests

One place where the Job‘s Done Slate really shines is helping you keep track of the various stages of complex multi-part quests. These longer quest “chains” have multiple steps that must be completed in order.

Trying to juggle all of these stages in your head can be confusing. But the slate neatly lays out exactly where you are in the process. Let‘s walk through an example.

Say you take on a quest called "Restoring the Titan Doom" from an NPC named Vic in the city of Neon. The full quest has you complete three stages:

  1. Retrieve 5 Titan Doom Power Cells
  2. Return Power Cells to Vic in Neon
  3. Help install the Power Cells on the dormant Titan Doom mech

The slate will first list "Retrieve 5 Power Cells for Vic in Neon." Once you turn those in, it will update to "Install Power Cells on Titan Doom with Vic." After that‘s done it shows the quest is complete.

No matter how far along you are when you check the slate, it tells you exactly what remains to finish the job. This step-by-step guidance is invaluable on sprawling multi-part quests in the huge world of Starfield.

Why Consistently Checking Your Slate Matters

Some players may be tempted to ignore the Job‘s Done Slate, instead trying to keep quests organized in their head. But this is extremely inadvisable according to the wider Starfield community.

Veteran players strongly advise checking in on your slate frequently for maximum questing efficiency. Here are some key reasons why staying slate-focused is critical:

  • It counters the sheer volume of quests – Starfield has hundreds upon hundreds of jobs. Tracking these purely in memory is unrealistic.

  • Open world sidetracks you easily – It‘s common to get distracted and forget your objectives when free roaming. The slate keeps you accountable.

  • Multi-stage quests get convoluted – On quests with multiple parts, the slate prevents you from losing track of progress.

  • Logging back in is disorienting – After a break, the slate gets you back up to speed so you can jump right back in.

  • Mapping efficient routes – Clustered jobs on the slate help you plan routes that minimize travel and backtracking.

  • Helpful reminders throughout – The details on the slate jog your memory on quest context and specifics.

Given these benefits, there is simply no good reason to ignore the tool that is the Job‘s Done Slate. Use it early and often to complete Starfield‘s expansive array of jobs smoothly and efficiently.

Expert Tips on Managing Your Job‘s Done Slate

To close out this guide, I wanted to provide some pro tips from expert Starfield players on best practices for managing your Job‘s Done Slate:

  • Set reminders to check it regularly. Don‘t let it fall by the wayside.

  • Take notes on extra quest details so the slate can be your quick reference.

  • Resolve quests that get stuck instead of letting them clog up your slate indefinitely.

  • Group location-based quests so you can knock out all jobs in an area efficiently.

  • Be diligent about marking quests complete when they are done. Don‘t let finished jobs linger.

  • Start utilizing your slate right away, even early on, to build a useful tracking habit.

  • If a quest seems too high level, revisit it later rather than abandoning it from your slate.

  • Pay close attention to quest text to ensure you fully understand objectives before moving on.

Mastering the organization provided by the Job‘s Done Slate will take your Starfield experience to the next level. Refer to this guide anytime you need a refresher on getting the most out of this invaluable quest tracking tool. Happy questing!

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Written by Alexis Kestler

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