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This is a page featuring information and guides about startopia.

History

Startopia is a feature in Growtopia that allows players to create ships and complete star voyages using various tools. It was first introduced into the game on the 1st of July, 2019. It introduced a Galactic Goodies pack costing 15,000 gems consisting 25 Star Fuels and 5 of 13 different tools, namely: AI Brain, Cyborg Diplomat, Galactibolt, Gigablaster, Growton Torpedo, HyperShields, Quadriscanner, Space Meds, Star Supplies, Stellar Documents, Tactical Drone, and Teleporter Charge. In this update introduced 6 sectors, namely: Alpha Sector, Beta Sector, Delta Sector, Epsilon Sector, Galactic Nexus and Growlactus - which increases its difficulty as the player progresses and requires an X amount of distance traveled (counted by the number of Star Voyages done) and ship rating.

On the 1st of June, 2020. Startopia 2.0 was released featuring new clothes and items two new sectors, namely: the Heart of the Galaxy Sector (Sector achieved after defeating Growlactus) and the Desolated Sector (Sector achieved after losing to Growlactus).

Ship/Crew Health & Reputation

The health of the player's ship and crew is determined by how much damage is being taken while in battle. If the player's crew health gets too low, they can use a Space Meds to heal. If the ship or crew health reaches 1%, the player will fail the space voyage. The reputation of the player is determined by how many skill fails they experience and how the player handles different scenarios. Similar to ship and crew health, if the player reaches 0% reputation, the star voyage is failed. When the player fails a star voyage, they must insert Star Fuels (amount depends on the sector the player is on) into the Starship Reactor or wait for it to recharge. Every 10 minutes, the Starship Reactor will gain 1 Star Fuel back.

Blasts

In order to start a star voyage, the player needs to spawn a spaceship by consuming and entering a unique world name with Starship Blasts which differs in size having Imperial Starship Blast the smallest. The starship blasts are the following:

Imperial Starship Blast
Stellarix Starship Blast
Greezak Starship Blast
HyperTech Starship Blast

Tools

These are all the tools required to do star voyages. Not each tool is required to complete a star voyage but it is advised that players carry each tool in case they are required.

Tool Use
AI Brain Used to view the player's success rate of a specific star voyage, protect against computer attacks, and attack enemies using technology.
Cyborg Diplomat Used to talk with aliens and resolve conflict. May not work all of the time.
Galactibolt Used to repair the player's ship when damaged.
Gigablaster Used to defend against aliens attacking the ship's crew.
Growton Torpedo Used against attacking other ships, massive beasts, and defending against attacks against the ship.
HyperShields Used to defend against aliens attacking the ship's shields and for defense when under fire by enemies.
Quadriscanner Used to scan for important information (e.g. scanning for treasure).
Space Meds Used to heal the crew when low on health.
Star Supplies Used to improve reputation and distract beasts.
Stellar Documents Used to deal with delicate diplomatic situations.
Tactical Drone Used to scan for anything around the ship, most star voyages require this to be used before anything else.
​​ Teleporter Charge Used to send the crew on a journey. Required for most star voyages.

Skill Fail/Star Captain Skill

Skill fails are designed to make star voyages much harder. During a star voyage, the player may fail to use a tool properly. In the event of a skill fail, the player must repeat the step until they succeed. As the player gets a higher Star Captain Skill by successfully performing star voyages, they will experience less skill fails.

Upgrades & Rating

There are three different components the player will see placed upon creating their starship, the following, along with its function, are:

Component Function
Reactor Used to replenish Star Fuels
Viewscreen

Used to see all starship stats, which are:

  • Star Captain Skill
  • Equipment placed inside the starship and its rank (MK.I, II, III).
  • Current Ship Rating
  • Current Star Miles traveled
  • The next region and its minimum requirement to enter. 
Helm Used to start a star voyage.

When doing star voyages, the player reaches the end of the current sector, and if the player wants to enter the next sector, there must be upgrades to the ship to ensure the ship is ready for the next sector. Every sector has its own requirements of ship rating and miles traveled. To increase the ship rating, the player must place equipment (Such as Viewscreens, Reactors, and Helms) that are higher in both type and rank than the ones already placed in the starship.

Equipment Rating
Imperial Starship Helm - Mk.I 30
Imperial Starship Viewscreen - Mk.I 30
Imperial Starship Reactor - Mk.I 30
Imperial Starship Helm - Mk.II 200
Imperial Starship Viewscreen - Mk.II 200
Imperial Starship Reactor - Mk.II 200
Imperial Starship Helm - Mk.III 280
Imperial Starship Viewscreen - Mk.III 280
Imperial Starship Reactor - Mk.III 280
Stellarix Union Starship Helm - Mk.I 720
Stellarix Union Starship Viewscreen - Mk.I 720
Stellarix Union Starship Reactor - Mk.I 720
Stellarix Union Starship Helm - Mk.II 900
Stellarix Union Starship Viewscreen - Mk.II 900
Stellarix Union Starship Reactor - Mk.II 900
Stellarix Union Starship Helm - Mk.III 1080
Stellarix Union Starship Viewscreen - Mk.III 1080
Stellarix Union Starship Reactor - Mk.III 1080
Greezak Horde Starship Helm - Mk.I 2000
Greezak Horde Starship Viewscreen - Mk.I 2000
Greezak Horde Starship Reactor - Mk.I 2000
Greezak Horde Starship Helm - Mk.II 2310
Greezak Horde Starship Viewscreen - Mk.II 2310
Greezak Horde Starship Reactor - Mk.II 2310
Greezak Horde Starship Helm - Mk.III 2640
Greezak Horde Starship Viewscreen - Mk.III 2640
Greezak Horde Starship Reactor - Mk.III 2640
HyperTech Starship Helm - Mk.I 4200
HyperTech Starship Viewscreen - Mk.I 4200
HyperTech Starship Reactor - Mk.I 4200
HyperTech Starship Helm - Mk.II 4690
HyperTech Starship Viewscreen - Mk.II 4690
HyperTech Starship Reactor - Mk.II 4690
HyperTech Starship Helm - Mk.III 5200
HyperTech Starship Viewscreen - Mk.III 5200
HyperTech Starship Reactor - Mk.III 5200

P.S. Tactical Consoles, Science Stations and Life support do not affect the rating of the starship.

Tactical Consoles

When a Tactical Console is placed in a starship, the user will experience less skill fails related to reputation. The Tactical Consoles include the Bastion Tactical Console - Mk.I, the Bastion Tactical Console - Mk.II, and the Bastion Tactical Console - Mk.III.

Science Stations

When a Science Station is placed in a starship, the user will experience less skill fails related to the ship's health. The Science Stations include the Oracle Science Station - Mk.I, the Oracle Science Station - Mk.II, and the Oracle Science Station - Mk.III

Life Support

When a Life Support is placed in a starship, the user will experience less skill fails related to the crew's health. The Science Stations include the Vitahope Life Support System - Mk.I, the Vitahope Life Support System - Mk.II, and the Vitahope Life Support System - Mk.III.


Types of Missions

It is advised to have at least 10 of each tool on hand before going on a star voyage, as hard situations can occur. The Galactic Goodies is also available for purchase from the Growtopia Store for 15,000 Gems, which contains the necessary tools, along with some Star Fuel in case the player fails.

To go on a star voyage, the player must first create an Imperial Starship Blasted world, which will contain an Imperial Starship Helm - Mk.I, Imperial Starship Reactor - Mk.I, and an Imperial Starship Viewscreen - Mk.I (which can be upgraded by finding new versions during star voyages). Then, they must wrench the Imperial Starship Helm - Mk.I and click "Begin a Star Voyage."

Problem Steps to fix
Parasite Hunt (Rebel, Bug, Spider, Smuggler, Xenoid, Hive, Pirate, and Robot Hunt)


Tactical Drone
Teleporter Charge
Quadriscanner
Gigablaster
Teleporter Charge

Warp Data (Pilot, Warfare, Storm, Collision, Asteroid, Skeleton, Moon, Cargo, Energy, Radiation, Weapons, Debris, and Literary Data)


Tactical Drone
Teleporter Charge
Quadriscanner
Teleporter Charge
Stellar Documents

Rebel Attack (Alien, Mafia, Robot, Pirate, Junker, Smuggler, Volcanix, and Xenoid Attack)
Tactical Drone


HyperShields
Growton Torpedo
Growton Torpedo

Rewards

Upon completing a star voyage, the player will receive a prize. The majority of the time, the player will receive a common prize but there are some extremely rare prizes to be won. If a player receives a common prize, the player will also be rewarded with a Buckazoid which can later be traded in for items when calling the Sales-Man using a Telephone. The possible prizes in their respective sectors are:

Alpha Sector

Beta Sector

Delta Sector

Epsilon Sector

The Galactic Nexus

GROWLACTUS (one time voyage only.)

The Desolated Waste (Voyage after losing to Growlactus)

The Heart of the Galaxy (Voyage after successfully defeating Growlactus)