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Thread: Regrinding Armorsmith

OhBuggah
Sat Apr 30, 2005 7:17 pm
#1

I'm thinking about regrinding armorsmith during double XP week. Was wondering if mabari chest plates are still the best way to grind post-CURB?
klospin
Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:45 pm
#2

im wondering the same thing



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NiBorg
Sat Apr 30, 2005 9:48 pm
#3

if you dont mind doing factory runs of segments and cores and going broke in the process due to the hide requirments sure.
Rypht
Sun May 01, 2005 4:50 am
#4

there's always armor upgrade kits >_<


did all ofAS back at launch purelyon those.. before practice mode...


oh god... deleting AUK's upon AUK's *twitches*


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Zariell
Sun May 01, 2005 4:57 am
#5

I would grind recon cores to xxx1 and then advanced recon cores to master.


This method still requires some factory time (making the recon segments), but you can alternatively craft the segments, and then do the core right after words, its not a requirement to have them factory made.



Either way your looking at A LOT more usage of resources than pre-curb, expecially on hide. The good note is, is that its extremely easy to gather hide now, as pretty much everything drops hide at the rate of what rancors used to because of the whole lvl 80 thing.



The only other option is apperances, and those give god awful xp (think generic crafting tool xp). Armor upgrade kits are no longer certed in armorsmith.



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Deeb0
Sun May 01, 2005 5:16 am
#6






Zariell wrote:

I would grind recon cores to xxx1 and then advanced recon cores to master.


This method still requires some factory time (making the recon segments), but you can alternatively craft the segments, and then do the core right after words, its not a requirement to have them factory made.



Either way your looking at A LOT more usage of resources than pre-curb, expecially on hide. The good note is, is that its extremely easy to gather hide now, as pretty much everything drops hide at the rate of what rancors used to because of the whole lvl 80 thing.



The only other option is apperances, and those give god awful xp (think generic crafting tool xp). Armor upgrade kits are no longer certed in armorsmith.





A friend just ground armorsmith after the curb and did armor ugrade kits to personal armor3 then did ubese shirts after that.



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OhBuggah
Tue May 03, 2005 7:30 pm
#7



Zariell wrote:

I would grind recon cores to xxx1 and then advanced recon cores to master.

This method still requires some factory time (making the recon segments), but you can alternatively craft the segments, and then do the core right after words, its not a requirement to have them factory made.

Either way your looking at A LOT more usage of resources than pre-curb, expecially on hide. The good note is, is that its extremely easy to gather hide now, as pretty much everything drops hide at the rate of what rancors used to because of the whole lvl 80 thing.

The only other option is apperances, and those give god awful xp (think generic crafting tool xp). Armor upgrade kits are no longer certed in armorsmith.





Thanks for the advice. I didn't know the Adv. Recon Cores gave more XP. Yesterday I grinded to 0/2/4/0 just doing Regular Recon Cores. The good news is that I've already got the Recon Segments cooking in the factories and should have enough to grind Adv. Recon Cores to master.
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