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Thread: 4-4-4-? in Doctor in 1 night
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JohnHebert
Tue Jan 04, 2005 2:38 am
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Ok all you have to do is get one of your buddies that can do the tumble macro and stay up all night. Buy or make ALOT of stims atleast 2000 of them(trust me you will need them).Have they buddy do the macro over night when he sleeps you stay up and heal him. works like a charm. gets boring as hell but you are gettin alot of xp. oh ya get the guy buffed you get alot more xp trust me. my average xp without them buffed was arounf 270 a stims but with it on i got from 300-600 xp per stim. and it takes a while to for there action and health to go down so have someone make you 3 food and chemical tools and grind crafting while he is doin tumble i got to 4-4-4-3 in ONE NIGHT!!!!! crazy eh? it cost ya a bit if you buy the stims but when you can buff you get it all back plus more. i hope you like what you see and try it. it really does work
Luck Irish Scylla
<TWIN> Medical Commissoner
Raeannna
Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:22 am
#3
I was able to get 4440 doctor in less then a couple hours with a pet tumbler 
-Devil-
Tue Jan 04, 2005 4:31 am
#5
i have done doc 4440 on two servers with having 3 tumblers with buffed action and 2 crates of 50 of Stim B's ... (good ones .. not ones that are 400 or lower) ...
just setup a macro to target each one of them and heal .. then pause a bit and go to the next one ... took hmm about 3 to 4 hours total not counting the crafting part in medic.
Seriena
Tue Jan 04, 2005 5:32 am
#6
uhh you can master doc in 5-6 hours, about 8 hours from novice medic
taloncard
Wed Jan 05, 2005 12:16 am
#8
Hey I have a really unique idea, why not get 444- doc a interesting way. by healing people that need it 
you would be amazed at how much xp you can get by /gasp healing the wounds of people waiting in line for a buff, or *choke* healing states and rezing people on hunts.
And the best part, you will be learning how to use the skills you attain as you go along!!!
ISN"T THAT AMAZEING!!!
you would be amazed at how much xp you can get by /gasp healing the wounds of people waiting in line for a buff, or *choke* healing states and rezing people on hunts.
And the best part, you will be learning how to use the skills you attain as you go along!!!
ISN"T THAT AMAZEING!!!
Gunfiter
Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:57 am
#9
taloncard wrote:
Hey I have a really unique idea, why not get 444- doc a interesting way. by healing people that need it
you would be amazed at how much xp you can get by /gasp healing the wounds of people waiting in line for a buff, or *choke* healing states and rezing people on hunts.
And the best part, you will be learning how to use the skills you attain as you go along!!!
ISN"T THAT AMAZEING!!!
I agree to a certain extent. I have a few guildies that like to hunt big game or make vette runs at least once a night. Every once in a while, I'll try to get in on some PvP action. The thing is,I didn't really start fully participating in these events until I had mastered at least some of mychosen professions (doc being among them). I honestly didn't think I would be of much help because I was so new and didn't have much experience in combat.Not knowing that I could keep everyone pretty healed up even as a medic, I went straight on through to doctor. It took me a while to grind out the crafting. I hate crafting andbuy all my supplies from vendors including, buffs, and cures; but I eventually reached master doc.
Now one of the reasonsI wanted master doc was becauseI wanted to be able to buff and turn a profit at it. When my guildies say they're going to go grind out some cash, they suit up and go kill stuff. Me? I whip out the droid and have a seat in the Cnet starport to grind cash. Even paying a premium price for storebought buffs, I can still turn enough profit to afford everything I need. As we all know, the medical XP you receive from buffing is pretty astronomical. My buffs are usually in the 2400 to 2600 range. This means that for every person I buff, I rake in upwards of 7K med XP (or something like that). Where to spend all of that med XP?!? Why Master Combat Medic of course!! Once I finished ranged support IV (prerequisite for CM), I had enough med XP just from buffing to immediately train up to 2001 combat medic. Within a matter of hours buffing at the Cnet starport, I was 4404 CM. I spread the CM crafting out over the period of a couple days and now I'm very pleased with the results.
So now I'm Master Doc, Master CM, 4114 Marksman. I can cure/apply just about everything under the sun (can't poison myself though... tried it last night just to see what would happen). On hunts I can keep the entire group healed and on their feet while I'm triple stacking poison and disease on the prey.In between doing my medical duties, I can take a potshot with the good ole' laser rifle. In PvP (which I still suck at) I can keep the group freefrom DOT damage (area cure poison/disease) while applying said DOT damage to the opposing force(s). When I'm low on dough, I just throw on the sunguard and start advertising buffs.
Did I do it all in one night? No. I know it can be done (I helped take a guildie from Master Medic to 4440 doc last night and it took around 2 hours). I did attend a few "tumble grind" sessions when I had nothing else to do, but other than that I took my time with it and spread it out over the period of a couple of months. I took the time to dabble in some other professions (artisan, scout, pikes, carbines, teras kasi) and ended up with the Doc/CM/Marksman template. I just finished it up a few nights ago and I'm very happy with the results. I don't foresee making any radical changes to this template any time in the near future.
Vermicious_Knid
Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:15 am
#10
Or even better, chasing unsuspecting victims through the Coronet starport, healing them on the run, with your med droid galloping along behind you.
DoctorGriggs wrote:
When SWG first launched many of us mastered doctor the only way we knew how - we healed the wounded that came into the medical center
It was not fast or easy hehe. Took me about 2.5 weeks to master doctor from launch and that was considered fast.
Nothing was funnier than watching someone with all black bars coming into the medical center and a mad flock of people running over trying to make sure they got some XP from them
Xplak
Wed Jan 05, 2005 7:04 pm
#11
hehe i still do that now. I sit behind a doc in a buff line, hide my master doc title and just heal the person getting buffed. It's satisfying to know that you've helped someone with somthing that won't just last the next 3 hours.
Sunakk
Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:09 pm
#12
Or you can heal wounds around starports for great medical XP. That's what I did to get through Doctor (with my handy med droid following me of course), and it went by quickly. And who's going to mind being healed while they load up on the new planet? I did get a TEF a few times, but nothing ever came of it.
I have to admit I enjoyed the time spent in the Med Center when I was going up Medic and Doc. I had lots of fun conversations with patients and other healers. And if there's a lull in business, it's perfect time to do another session of practice crafting.
Even without tumbling (*shudder*), you can get through Medic/Doctor at a reasonable pace, but it doesn't have to be a long-haul grind or boring as watching dirt.
DoctorGriggs
Thu Jan 06, 2005 6:40 am
#13
Sunakk wrote:Or you can heal wounds around starports for great medical XP. That's what I did to get through Doctor (with my handy med droid following me of course), and it went by quickly. And who's going to mind being healed while they load up on the new planet? I did get a TEF a few times, but nothing ever came of it.I have to admit I enjoyed the time spent in the Med Center when I was going up Medic and Doc. I had lots of fun conversations with patients and other healers. And if there's a lull in business, it's perfect time to do another session of practice crafting.Even without tumbling (*shudder*), you can get through Medic/Doctor at a reasonable pace, but it doesn't have to be a long-haul grind or boring as watching dirt.
Yeah, the starports were always good. I spent most of my time hopping between the med centers in Theed, Kaadara, and Moenia. Made a lot of great friends too.
Wish I knew all the tricks for crafting faster back then hehe. I think I ground out the doc crafting tree by actually making wound kits and enhance a packs lol
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