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Thread: A little help?
I just placed a harvester and was a little too close to the edge of the world. The harvester went down but I am unable to access it (says its too far away). Did I just waste 150K of my hard earned cash?
Thanks in advance for anyone who can help me get it back.
Hello everyone. I like most people have joined the craze of wanting to become a Jedi. I just have one question and hopefully this is the right place to post it:
When you finally master a profession... how long do you have to keep it before you can surrender it for it to count towards your "checklist"?
Thanks in advance,
Dalfaiss Feti
Starsider
What I have done is master it, wait ~20 minutes, do 1 logout to save(just to be safe), then use next holocron. Worked so far. Last one I mastered was DE, I began dropping it under 40 minutes after I mastered it.
Are you sure? I mean I wouldn't want to waste all that time to have to do it again.
thanks for the responses so soon.
Dalfaiss Feti
Starsider
Message Edited by DaBudo2 on 07-11-2004 09:53 AM
Message Edited by DaBudo2 on 07-11-2004 09:54 AM
I bounce back and forth: tame until bored, kill until bored (often for less xp), tame until bored, etc.
That being said, the best way I've found to get xp via hunting, outside of a group in which case all bets are off (depends on the group) is to find something you can solo in 1 or 2 shots. Now find a pet that is 1/3 the difficulty level of the thing you can kill -- this will likely be a baby you just tamed. Send the baby in to the mob. When the pet hits, even a scratch, kill the enemy quickly. If you're fighting with a pet of 1/3 the level of the critter you're attacking, you should get reasonably good exp. And since you can kill it in a couple shots, combat goes quick and your pet doesn't get too beat up. I do this on Tat by attacking these 16th level snakes, using a 5th level pet, and get 160xp each. I can roll through these super fast.
Once you become a better rifleman, you'll be able to 1-shot bigger stuff. Your ch xp will start increasing as you keep sending in low level pets against high level monsters, that you essentially dispatch in 1 or 2 shots.
If you go in for some fun combat, with a tough beast and your best pet of about equal level to the thing you're attacking, you're going to end up not maximizing your ch exp. You'll probably get your rifle experience up, and combat experience, but you'll get like 60 ch exp for a long, brutal battle.
Just have fun..