There are various types of Jem’Hadar hostiles that you can encounter in STFC, all of which spawn in specific systems.
As you explore the galaxy in Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC) you will come across a variety of hostiles.
One type of enemy that you may encounter is Jem’Hadar, which, according to Star Trek lore, is a genetically-engineered reptilian-like humanoid species from the Gamma Quadrant.
It is worth noting that you will find different types of Jem’Hadar foes in STFC, namely Battleships, Cruisers, Fighters, Flagships and Vanguard.
The type of Jem’Hadar hostile that it is, as well as its level, determine the system in which it spawns.
If you are looking for Jem’Hadar Battleships, you can use the following table:
Jem’Hadar Battleship level | Systems |
36 |
|
38 |
|
40 |
|
42 |
|
44 |
|
46 |
|
48 |
|
50 |
|
52 |
|
It is worth noting that all of the systems above have unique warp range requirements. If your warp range is too low, you will not be able to travel to the systems.
Jem’Hadar Cruiser location
Although the Cruisers and the Battleships are both Jem’Hadar, they are in different systems. Their levels determine which systems they spawn in, as shown below:
Jem’Hadar Cruiser level | Systems |
35 |
|
36 |
|
37 |
|
38 |
|
39 |
|
Where are the Jem’Hadar Fighters?
If you are interested in defeating Jem’Hadar Fighters, we recommend that you travel to one of the systems in which the Cruisers spawn.
If you explore the system, you may find a Jem’Hadar enemy, but if you click on the hostile, you will discover whether the hostile is a Fighter or a Cruiser.
It doesn’t really matter whether you vanquish a Fighter or a Cruiser as both of these hostile types will reward you with Antimatter Units.
Crew recommendations
On the official STFC Discord channel, several players have questioned which crew they should use to defeat the Jem’Hadar hostiles.
It is worth noting that you have to use varying crew combinations for the Jem’Hadar hostiles and the Jem’Hadar Solo Armada activity.
For the normal Jem’Hadar hostiles, we recommend that you use Pike, Moreau and Chen, though you can also use Pike, Moreau and Torres.