Architect Archive
Thread: HOLOCRON SAID MASTER ARCHITECHT ANY ADVICE IS WELCOME!!
I will buy any resources needed and would appreciate any advice you can offer thanks!
xeon
If money is of no matter to you get to Construction I by building houses and then grind through gungan head statues on experiment mode.
You should be all set pretty soon.
If money matters, build small houses and sell em with a litte gain keep doing so until you can buil harvesters and take it from there.
If money matters build wall modules and sell them to Master Architects for 6-8K. You want speed - you don't want to wait for furniture to sell and you're fingers will get bloody crafting furniture to level up.
6 days? If money/resources is no issue its possible to hit Master Architect in 6-12 hours.
But why do it? My master Arch. never grinded one single experience-point. The progress should be fun... not something to get over with -to hit master.
Even before holo's people were sick and tired of grinding... They talked about how boring profession X was, and how much they wanted to hit master... what they didnt know was, that master isnt that much different from being a novice. So after hitting master, they whined... and they still do.
But to grind through an entire profession, just to surrender it the next minute, and start the grind (or afk-macro) in a new profession. Please stop the insanity ! (and thats directed to the dev's too)
Master Yoda : "Youmust un-grind what you have grinded" grrrr
... dont get me started.
- S.
give me a holocron and I'll give you the technique to master architect in 6 days
well, maybe 6 days, but really...
I need a holocron
i heard it can be done, in 40 minutes... me personaly its taking over 3 weeks. First i don't want to grind second i make money selling furniture. I sold a stocked T21 for 10k for example.
i mainly make stuff to sell other then harvesters(in that case i am too cheap to buy)
the to all for the info.....i mastered architecht to fast MELMO, had i seen your post sooner what a great idea!!! ROFL
I feel that had I not done it this way and gone through it slowly I would not be in this position now. Had I done everything normally, I would have started off with a small amount of extractors and made what I could, progressing to larger extractors and thus more resources as I went on, But alas, now I have to start from nothing while being a master and just deal with telling peole "Sorry, I can make that, but not at the moment". It's a shame to see so much business go out the window.
Personally, I grinded my way to master architect. Do I regret it, yes infact, I do. Why you ask? It's quite simple. I made master in about a week by grinding walls. Now that I am a master I have been getting messages from people asking me to make them this or that huge structure and I always have to turn them away simply because I don't have the resources or money to buy said resources. So how did I grind away? I was one of the lucky ones who stumbled upon someone willing to give me all the resources I needed to craft them walls.
I feel that had I not done it this way and gone through it slowly I would not be in this position now. Had I done everything normally, I would have started off with a small amount of extractors and made what I could, progressing to larger extractors and thus more resources as I went on, But alas, now I have to start from nothing while being a master and just deal with telling peole "Sorry, I can make that, but not at the moment". It's a shame to see so much business go out the window.
A very good point and one a lot of people don't think of. Of course if you are grinding for a holocron, then you don't really care about what happens when you hit master, since you are going to give it up right away for the next step.
But if you want to be a Master architect, then at least try and sell some resources or other items along the way - give you some extra spending money. I find it is easy to make money now that I have a fair amount...but for a while there I was barely able to keep money in the bank.
Also it is good to have some spare money to burn when power gets low and you cannot find a good concentration of it ![]()
Stockpiling resources is a good idea - so some to sell, some to use and some to keep for a rainy day. I'm amazed at how many resources I burn through on a day-to-day basis at this point.
Joeble