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Thread: So....

Ducimus
Sat Apr 05, 2003 11:59 am
#1



rcoe6663 wrote:
only an idiot wold take one of those into PVP, the advanced has only what 70-80 k mass, while the agressor has almost twice that with a higher top speed and is at least as manuverable, and dont get me started on the opressor. Besides this was just the way i have had the most success, everyone has their own method that works besto for them.





Xwings primary drawbag is its size. That said, if you properly load one, they are formidable in the hands of a capable pilot. Don't underestimate them.

The Tie advanced has 65K mass. The Tie aggressor has 120K mass, and is not as manuverable as the advanced. Not in YPR, and not in speed. THrottle adjustment on an advanced is about 85%, and 65% on the aggressor. The oppressor acutally isnt any more manuverable than a krayt, and slides around like a pig. However, Its throttle adjustment is about 40% and can still turn fairly fast at that speed with a 74+ YPR engine. You could conceivably joust an oppressor, they arent as fast as an advanced.



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LordMongoose
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:05 am
#2

Im kinda new at CH, getting close to taming II which I need. But where did you all Master Creature handlers

LordMongoose
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:06 am
#3

Im kinda new at CH, getting close to taming II which I need. But where did you all Master Creature handlers go to get your creature xp? I kill things in front of mos espa and such for around 50-70 xp a peice..hehe. I do that cause I can kill several without having to heal. If anyone could give me a better place to hunt or some tips that would be great.

Hollyrosie
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:08 am
#4

when you get taming and training 2 take a Greater Sludge Panther too dathomir and find a good group (with a master doctor hopefully so he can revive corpses)



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LordMongoose
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:09 am
#5

Ty for info, when I posted this is posted 2 other threads aswell. How do I delete them?
marcm000
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:10 am
#6

I'd advise a grand wrix. i prefer it over the gsp and i've had mine from day one of ch.


J320yoda
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:11 am
#7

The best way to get CH xp, imo, is to TTR (Tame, Train, Release) Just find a baby and you get roughly 100xp for taming and then 100xp for each command you know. I started the same way, fighting any little thing out there. I'd let me pet get 1 hit in then kill it. That's not bad at first, but once you get a command or 2 more just TTR.



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marcm000
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:18 am
#8

Take that wrix to endor or dantooine or something. You'll get mad xp per kill on the higher lvl mobs. Only thing is your gonna wanna be able to heal pretty good. If you can live with that that is the best way. Use low lvl pets on high lvl mobs.

JTysoe
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:23 am
#9

Tame, train, release is the way I went for a while, but it's a surefire method of getting RSI.


If you have a strong enough pet, preferably with armour, then grouping is the way to go, but weak pets are useless on tough planets. With 2 Grand Wrix I made 80K last night, taking it fairly easy on Lok.


Get yourself a mountain Krevol baby and use it on trash around cities. Only use young babies, so they have a low CL level and get max XP from the creatures. Once your pet has done a little damage, start shooting. Put all your xp into management skills until you get management 3, then do the same except with 2 pets, so double the xp. With 2 young Vesp babies it's easy to make 50K xp in a relaxed evening camping by a clone center.




Kradlum
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marcm000
Mon Sep 08, 2003 4:31 am
#10

OMG, that takes forever in comparison...
JTysoe
Mon Sep 08, 2003 5:00 am
#11

Depends, if you are in a strong group with a good healer, then that's fine. If not then the grouping method is slow since you are taking downtime when you don't need it. If you are using a lower level pet on hunts then it is unfair on the group and the healer, since they are putting in the extra work for your slack pets. When hunting I always field the highest CL, otherwise the healer is using stimpacks and time that could be used better on the rest of the group.




Kradlum
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Rifleman 2222, Creature Handler 3244
Azvic
Mon Sep 08, 2003 5:36 am
#12

TTR is too much work anymore, just go to corellia and kill vrelts and the like. Take a baby (grand wrix would worjk nicely) and have it hit the vrelt once, then kill the vrelt yourself. Over 100 chxp for one vrelt, get management 3 and you can double your chxp. This is what I've done to get 3/3/2/4.



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Freeway
Mon Sep 08, 2003 6:41 am
#13

If you can afford it, I'd take a CL24 Kliknik Defender over the GSP any day of the week. Better than a GW too imo. 7500 HAM, AR1, and ranged attack. Getting in a good group on Dath is good advice. Also, if you have some friends to go with you the cave in the waterfall near the Jedi temple Ruins on Dantooine is a pretty nice XP spot. It's a long run but if you plan to go out for a day's hunt it is well worth the trip, and it's a lot of fun.


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