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Thread: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Unarmed Experience
- Buy some speed sliced Vibroknucklers, while lowering your damage, they'll increase your attack speed by a sizeable amount. Using Berserk more than makes up for this.
- Buy some high kinetic resistant ubese armor. This will take a beating, so it's a much cheaper alternative to composite, since creatures only do kinetic damage.
- Get some Doctor buffs, and if you can manage it Entertainer buffs. If not food and spice helps out a great deal. Especially Muon Gold, and Vasarian Brandy since they give bonuses to all 3 of your mind stats.
- Go out and fight anything that doesnt seeem to take too long to kill. Hitting Lairs on Adventure planets, as well as Lesser Plains Bols(Dantooine) seem to be popular.
For genuinely new players, or people who enjoy taking their time to level up:
- Go to the newbie spawn areas outside the starting towns, my primary experience on starter planets is Naboo, so I'd reccomend Kaadara, Keren, and Moenia as good places to start. Theed also has a good spawn area, and usually lots of people in the Medcenter and Cantina, however, its also quite a trek to leave town, so you might want to give it a try if the long walks dont bother you.
- You can get the first three boxes worth of experience fairly quickly in this way. Once you have the third box, you can start taking destroy missions. I reccomend Narglatch Youngling Lairs. Also, you can continue to roam around the wilderness and see what you're capable of killing.
- When I did this, I used UnarmedStun1 as pretty much my only attack, and it seemed to work fairly well for me. Once I got UnarmedBlind1 I lead with that attack (and used it until it stuck) and then wail on it with Stun until it died. Natural Lairs are a great place to find experience, especially Ikopi/Spider/Shauput natural lairs (They wont be named for the creature if they're "natural"). Ikopi are not social and this will enable you to kill up to 20 or so that spawn. I've seen spider lairs spawn more like 40 before, and thats a goldmine of xp.
- If you're going for Teras Kasi Artist: I took missions exclusively after I recieved Unarmed IV. Krevol missions specifically, they're social and swarm, perfect opportunity to use UnarmedSpinAttack1 to generate large amounts of experience. Lairs as above still work fairly well, although if the creature considers weaker than you, you'll probably lose out on some of the xp you gained earlier.
If anyone else has any info they'd like to add, that'd be appreciated, especially regarding anything you do currently on your way up Unarmed, or what you remembered doing. Also, any info on other starting planets (Tatooine, Corellia, etc...) would be helpful to all the people who come to learn the ways of Fists and Feet.
Muon Gold is a mind expanding drug. It buffs all Mind attributes +500 for ten minutes. Then there is the downer... Anyways, its hot, and all the cool kids use it. Try it, it will make you popular and cool.
On a side note, I found one of those pages that lists the damage of each attack, and it showed Unarmedhit1 (which you get at Unarmed 1) does more damage than Stun/Blind/Spin. So, I leaded in an attack with Stun (which seems to lower defenses) then a Blind, and then I went at the mob with UH1. It worked out pretty well. I dont know if doing blind first or stun first makes a difference, but Im kind of superstitious...
I've been going more for the Neutron Pixie lately.. let's me spam UnarmedBlind1 (which -seems- to do more damage for me than stun, less mind cost), and since I've been hitting spiders almost exclusively, my mind pool isn't getting attacked much.
One thing to watch out for.. spiders are spiders, and poison sucks. ![]()
My version of Everything You ever Wanted to Know about Unarmed Experience.
For the Rich:
Δ GetSPEED sliced Vibroknucklers. The damagemaydecrease a bit, but the extra speed will be very, very nice.
ΔBuy high Kinetic Resist Armor.Ubese works very well because of low HAMcost and lower price.High Ubese is 70% compared to the High Composite 80%. High Composite NEEDS to be sliced to wear it, as well as buffs. HAM cost is high as well, so stick to the Ubese.
Δ Get Doctor Buffs. Doctor buffs allow you to run up to creatures andtake much more damage than you originally could. It also decreases HAM costs by a lot.
Δ UseFood/Spices.Especially mind foods such as Angerian Fishak which adds +550 mind. Muon Gold,which can be made by Smugglers with Spices IV adds +500 Mind, Focus, and Willpower. WARNING: For those that don't know, spices have a negative effect when the positive effects are over. If the negative effectoccurs while your fighting you may be placed in a dangerous situation with a halfed mind pool.
For thePoor:
Δ Go to a newbie spawn spot: such as Mummers, Swoops, and other types of Thugs. Some spots include: Moenia: Infront of the Cantina, behind the starport, near the bank, near the Medical Center. Mos Espa: Series of houses where swoops spawn. Bestine: By the Series of houses near the Cantina. Kor Vella: Back in a series of houses in a block shape. Also towns listed in the main post.
Δ For the first three boxes, do what there is in the original post. I found it best to go behind the Moenia Starport where 50-75 creatures constantly spawn. (Nunas, Capper Spineflaps, Chubbas, etc.) which give a decent amount of XP with some speed.
Δ Group with people for missions. You get decent XP fast, and you'll get some more money!
General Information:
Δ Attack lairs is great XP! 3k per lair, but a little slow...
Δ Always use berserk! Don't use specials it will go a lot faster with Berserk!
Δ Fight higher level creatures if your drugged up and on buffs. 1k-3k per creature.
I'll keep adding too.
Message Edited by Leomi on 02-22-2004 04:59 AM
The only thing I'd like to add to the Fishak suggestion is that the new fishak has a considerably larger filling than the Vasarian Brandy, and lasts about as long (buff wise), limiting how often (severely from what i've heard) you can eat some.
Best bet is to talk to a chef about it though.
Edit: Also, if you add something, pleasetry not to repeat info, that way the thread doesn't get too cluttered.
Message Edited by MasterOfCombat on 02-21-2004 05:39 PM
add:
- try to find out what kind of mobs are weak to kinetic. If you dont have enough scouting skills to do so, search the web there are lots of info about bestiary.
Here is a great AFK Macro for the spawn spots.
Put your speed-sliced VK in slot F1
Create 2 macros:
UnattendedAttack (F1)
/ui action targetSelf;
/ui action cycleTargetOutward;
/attack;
/pause 10; (however long it takes you to kill the mob)
/ui action toolbarSlot01;
UnattendedAttackParent (F2)
/ui action toolbarSlot02;
/loot
/pause 1;
/ui action toolbarSlot01;
What the Macro does:
The macro switches between targets and attacks them. The second macro lets you loot the mob because normally by looting a mob it respawns it.
Here is an explanation of this macro if you are having trouble:
The UnattendedAttackParent macro is the outer loop. It calls the attack macro, waits 20 seconds (which should be enough time for you to kill the mob), harvests and calls itself again. The UnattendedMacro does the actual attacking. If you are having trouble getting the attack to work, just try hitting F7 instead of F8. You can also try typing each command manually one at a time to see what it does.
There are 2 important things to remember with the macros: 1. the slot numbers begin counting at zero (for example toolbarSlot00 corresponds to F1) and 2. macros are case sensitive, so if you type it wrong it won't work.
/ui action targetSelf; /ui action cycleTarget; These commands target you, then target the closest enemy.
/attack; This commands will cause you to attack the selected mob with the CDEF weapon.
/pause 10;/ui action toolbarSlot05; This command tells the computer to wait 3 seconds (to give you a chance to hit the mob)
Here's what should happen.
1. You start the macro.
2. The macro targets the closest mob.
3. You attack the mob.
4. The mob charges at you.
5. Since you are already in attack mode, you finish off the mob with your VK.
6. The macroloots the corpse and begins again at #2.
Some other notes on this macro:
1. This macro is only intended to be used against the easiest newbie mobs (like Minor Worts and Lesser Womp Rats outside Mos Entha, Mos Eisley and Mos Espa on Tatooine as well as thug spawn spots in places listed above). These mobs are not social, and will not aggro you, making it fairly easy for the macro to work.
2. If you plan on leaving your PC totally unattended, it would be a good idea to have some fairly decent kinetic armor. Since you won't be using any specials, the armor will help protect you from most of the damage.
3. Some people recommend adding a /follow into the macro. This macro can work fine without this command. Additionally, you may find that your toon has run off to god knows where by the time you get back.
4. Use the /dump command to end the macro.
5. If you have problems with all the mobs running out of range, try adding a separate loop macro for your pet to attack your current target every 5 minutes or so. Create 2 macros:
MobCleanup (put in F9)
/ui action targetSelf;
/ui action cycleTargetOutward;
/tellpet attack;
MobCleanupParent (put in F10)
/ui action toolbarSlot10;
/pause 300;
/ui action targetSelf;
/tellpet follow;
/pause 5;
/ui action toolbarSlot11;
Since your toon is standing on top of the mob spawn, by having your pet kill any mobs out of range, you will cause them to respawn within range.
Message Edited by Leomi on 02-22-2004 05:13 AM
StGabe.
Experience has dictated to me get a VK, speed sliced or not just buy one as close to 1.0 as possible, and head to planets offering the most in hunting groups; namely these are Dathomir although I have had more success in multiple hunting on Dantooine, Lok (little success), Rori, Etc.
Make sure to clone at the hunting outpost wherever it is, have a bike handy, die often, and go for the gusto. Grind anything big everyone else grinds and be conservative. If HAM is eaten up, Peace-out a target and rest. No need to die senselessly.