Doctor Archive
Thread: Medical Crafting XP questions
Ok, this'll be quick. Do we get medical crafting XP from running stims in a factory? I've heard that factories give crafting xp at a greatly reduced rate, but I haven't seen anything after running hundreds of stims. Is the bonus just so tiny as to be overlooked? Or is it not working?
Also, what about the usage XP. Ya know, when someone uses items you craft? Is that working for stims?
I have a suspicion that I'm getting xp, but that it's general crafting xp instead of the medical xp thatI would need, so I hope someone can clear this up for me.
Thanks.
Its a known issue (I hope, I know Zarlor had it on his list) but who knows when that will be fixed.
We don't seem to get a lot of attention from the Devs.
They nerfed gaining xp from factories about a month or two ago.
The only way I know of to get xp now is from crafting manually.
There are plenty examples of Crafting Macros on the board, so it doesn't take too long.
That is how I made my last skill in Doctor crafting. Took about 3.5 hours for 60k of xp, roughly.
Hope this helps, Zarlor can you confirm so I am not passing out bad info.
Thanks.
You can literally go from zero Doc Crafting to Master Chemist in a few hours.
It would be a nice touch if it worked...but it's not...and it dosen't matter.
That's why it's on the bottom of the priority list.
Crafting is fairly easy, i did doc and cm crafting.Hhowever this is assuming you have enough resources and so on. For those starting out, it may be hard to come by enough resources to waste so quickly and enough to use. Also to top it off, it can be hardfor a new doctor without a weapon skillto make credits so they need stuff they make.
For those that can afford it, can make crafting exp very fast so the factory isn't a big deal. Those that can't would find it useful.
However in my opinion, i don't see any logical reason why anyone, any class would get crafting exp for stuff made in a factory,i think the ideais, you get better by practicing and factory making isn't really practicing it. Perhaps if you actually sat at the factory and watched the stuff be made, but i highly doubt any has done this.
Kuurus - Master doc and Master CM