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Thread: Fastest way to master
I'm looking for a quick grind. Whats the best way to master architect not necessarily making any great products more on the lines of best xp least amount of time.
Thanks
i did the same thing make structure modules and bag em till your bag and inventory is full then turn em all to walls, rince repeat
like everyone else mentioned, i made walls as well.
but when i ran out of ore i'd grind out clothing crafting stations in practice mode. they yeild around 900 experience points each and are a good way to gain if you're out of ore.
-york
Yes macros can work and can be unbelievably helpfull, but I wont talk about that. ![]()
I will let someone else fill you in about macro's.
I should add that if you had unlimited resoruces and didnt mind throwing away 100's of K's of them. You could probably make master architect faster with crafting stations in practice mode. But what a waste!
thanks for the advice and yup you guessed it holocron.
I've gotten to novice architect today doing tools pretty much the whole way. I've found a macro that works but still requires me to choose resources. No biggy, its a little funner than i thought. I grabbed biz 3 and got a vendor for deeds when i get there. The resources are killer though, gladly I saved 700k on my way to master sharpshooter.
Any other advice on what to craft, what to not practice on, anything really?
I could be wrong, but I believe everything gives you the same xp per resource used now, so it's a matter of picking an item that uses cheap resources, and a lot of them, so that you have fewer clicks to make. Structural modules fit that bill since they just use ore and metal. You can either practice them and get more xp, or you can make them into walls and either sell the walls to other architects, or save them to make structures as you gain xp.
If you aren't interested in making a profit, but would like to not lose as much cash grinding to master as you would if practicing everything, then I'd ask that you try to sell components to other architects, rather than flood the market with cheap finished products. That keeps the market from falling further, and should get you a bit of usage xp.
Perhaps someone should make a "guide to Architecture for would-be-jedis" and sticky it. I have a feeling we will be getting this question a lot.