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Thread: How did i do? info on my segments, help please.
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Rentor
Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:12 pm
#1
OK, I am an old school AS, 12 point. I have not crafted since the CU, this is my first attempt, how did i do.
EXP:
Condition @ 43%
General Pro @ 93%
End of EXP:
Standard
Kinetic 574
Energy 1310
Specials
all pros 942
This was a Recon segment, with this info how do you think my armor would turn out? I do have a lot of high resources from before CU so id be using those to make the armor.
thank,
EXP:
Condition @ 43%
General Pro @ 93%
End of EXP:
Standard
Kinetic 574
Energy 1310
Specials
all pros 942
This was a Recon segment, with this info how do you think my armor would turn out? I do have a lot of high resources from before CU so id be using those to make the armor.
thank,
LeviticusD
Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:17 pm
#2
It's a good start. It's really hard to say as the segments count for half the resists and the core resources count for the other half. If the core resources are about the same quality as the ones in your segments, you should barely be able to hit the unlayered cap (7000E/5000K/6000sp).
Jununn
Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:29 pm
#3
It is really tough in my opinion to hit the cap without segments over 950 base, unless your core resources are really really good. I haven't been AS for long, but the easiest way to cap is to make sure your segments are much better then that, since they require non specific resources. Also make sure you're getting the musician buff.
LeviticusD
Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:39 pm
#4
Sometimes on the forums we get too caught up in "capped" armor. Regardless of whether you do reach it or not with those segments, you will probably be able to make decent armor that WILL sell. It's a great first run!
JediSpam
Fri Sep 23, 2005 4:54 pm
#5
Yeah, it doesnt seem too shabby to me.
I personally can hit cap using 922 segments for recon. It's really up to your core resources now.
And I also sell cheap armor with resists around 5000-5500 base along with my capped stuff and pretty much everything is selling. Just price them at a competitive rate.
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