Star Trek Fleet Command Ship tier list: All ships ranked best to worst

Star Trek Fleet Command
There are more than 90 Ships to collect in Star Trek Fleet Command (Image via Scopely)

In Star Trek Fleet Command, players get their own Starbases to manage. And one key aspect of running a Starbase acquiring and upgrading spaceships. Ships can be used for mining, battles, and exploring; however, not all ships are created the same. For instance, certain ships are useful for most of this strategic mobile game, while others gradually become obsolete.

Moreover, the resources to upgrade the ships become scarce in the game's later stages. Therefore, spending resources on spaceships that are worth the investment is necessary. Improper allocation of materials can slow progression.

This article ranks all the ships in Star Trek Fleet Command.

Note: The article is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinions.

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Tier list for all ships in Star Trek Fleet Command

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Every ship will be placed in one of four tiers based on its usefulness:

  • A tier: These are arguably the best ships and will be relevant throughout the game. It is highly recommended that you invest in them.
  • B tier: These ships fulfill the needs for the levels at which they are discovered. They might fall into obscurity later in the game but will last a good period. They should be prioritized until better alternatives are found.
  • C tier: These ships are good, but better alternatives are available soon after. Investing in them is not recommended if you're looking for a ship that will be relevant for a long time.
  • C tier: These ships don't provide much value and do not fulfill many roles. Investing in them is not recommended in most cases.

A tier

These ships are discovered in the game's mid to late stages. Once unlocked, these will be useful for a long time. So, prioritizing these ships over others is highly recommended.

  • USS Discovery
  • Meridian
  • Vidar
  • Stella
  • Amalgam
  • Mantis
  • USS Franklin A
  • Bortas
  • USS Saladin
  • Centurion
  • D4 Class
  • Augur
  • USS Enterprise
  • D’Vor Feesha
  • Korinar
  • USS Newton

USS Discovery

The USS Discovery is rare and used for exploring. This niche ship comes equipped with Jump Drive. This special feature allows the ship to travel via mycelial network, which results in shorter warp times.


B tier

B-tier ships are valid investments. Unlike A-tier ships, these won't be relevant throughout the game, but you should invest in them until you get your hands on A-tier or better B-tier ships.

  • Realta
  • Orion Corvette
  • ECS Fortunate
  • Phindra
  • Turas
  • Talla
  • Jellyfish
  • USS Franklin
  • Botany Bay
  • North Star
  • Envoy
  • Ferengi D’vor
  • Cerrotios
  • K’Vort
  • USS Antares
  • Valkis
  • ECS Horizon
  • B’Rel
  • USS Intrepid
  • Gladius
  • ISS Jellyfish
  • K’TINGA
  • Korinar
  • Tribune
  • Valdore

Realta

It's the first ship acquired in the game. This 1-star explorer is perfect for initial exploring the world of Star Trek Fleet Command. Additionally, it's cheap to maintain, making it ideal for the initial stages of the game. Until the game offers new explorer ships, the Realta is a good option.


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C tier

C-tier ships are competent but mostly unlocked right before A-tier ships. So, it's better to wait until you get an A-tier ship instead of a C tier.

  • D3 Class
  • USS Mayflower
  • Legionary
  • USS Cerritos
  • Separatist D3 Class
  • Hijacked D3 Class
  • Hijacked USS Mayflower
  • Separatist Legionary
  • Hegh’TA
  • USS Enterprise-A
  • Tribune

D3 Class

The D3 Class is an interceptor ship that's better than most others in this category unlocked before it. However, it's expensive to build and a better interceptor, the D4 Class, can be unlocked a few levels later.


D tier

Ships in the D-tier do not serve much practical purpose. There are always better alternatives to these ships in Star Trek Fleet Command. It is recommended not to invest in them unless necessary.

  • Kehra
  • Vahklas
  • Kumari
  • Sarcophagus
  • B’Chor
  • USS Hydra
  • Vorta Vior

Kumari

The Kumari is a three-star battleship placed in the D tier because most previously unlocked ships have better stats than this one. Making it an impractical investment option.


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