Force Sensitive Archive
Thread: Grinding Help
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Aezo
Tue Oct 28, 2003 2:36 pm
#1
What are the best things to grind in order to make Master Talior as fast as possiblie. I am currently at 0-2-0-0. Should i keep going up field wear and grind cartridge belts??
PeeyoNiba
Tue Oct 28, 2003 10:52 pm
#2
Do a search next time. Seriously.
Either way: Grind ribbed shirts.
Aezo
Wed Oct 29, 2003 5:05 am
#3
it takes to long to serach for it. Way to many threads. so if i make my own then i get an answer
Carlix_Freehill
Wed Oct 29, 2003 8:54 am
#4
Focus on Tailoring I-IV first. You're going to want the pluses you get to improve your chances of becoming a Jedi.
Famas
Tue Jun 15, 2004 12:23 pm
#6
Just a quick question for those who have done it.
What kind and how manyresources will you needfor master Architect and what should you grind until master?
Thanks
hkyplyr31
Tue Jun 15, 2004 12:31 pm
#7
there are 2 or 3 ways you can go, all xp is based on 2xp/unit; steel (the cheap way) make crafting stations, they require steel and steel only, just make lots of them. gungan head statues (the fast way) make crafting stations untilyou getto cinstruction1, then make the statues, the require 2k ore and 1k gems. the only problem is that steel is cheeper to get then ore, ore usauly spawns in alot lower %'s then steel, makign ore much more expensive. basicly every engineering prof can be done with steel and orfiberplast, and thedom arts can be done wiht fiberplast and metal, for tailor and frutes (cant remember if that one ir rightor not) for chef ****chef stuff is 4xp.unit(dont know why).
Bajbongiovanni
Sun Oct 10, 2004 7:51 am
#8
I've been trying togrind WS without macros and i found its hard. I got a macro for it but it repetivley says crafting session has ended. One website says thast ok as lon as the counter over the crafting tool is going, but its not. The crafting station never eve npops up it just says crafting session has ended. Any help would be great becasue i think i've spent to much time trying to fix it on my own. Also should i be copying and pasting the macro multiple times in the macro and if i should how do i copy and paste.
PaladinX333
Sun Oct 10, 2004 8:14 am
#10
If you are near a crafting station you need and extra:
/nextcraftingstage in there
If you are in a laggy area you may want to have an extra
/createprototype
line at the end. (I forget the exact sytax of that line. Something about no item.)
This will give you bogus "The Crafting Session Has Ended!!!" messages though.
Bajbongiovanni
Sun Oct 10, 2004 9:29 am
#11
Im not near a crafting station and im not lagging but i still have te extra /createprototype in there.
kestrellklein
Wed Jan 12, 2005 3:19 am
#12
Hey Everyone,
At Novice Rifleman, would it be in my better interest, since I do not have any medic from being a crafter to:
1) Get a speed sliced t21 and go after Huurtons/Quenkers
2) Get a damaged sliced t21 with speed pups and go after Huurtons/Quenkers
3) Use a spraystick
4) None of the above
Any suggestions would be helpful, and thanks in advance.
jalexu
Wed Jan 12, 2005 3:40 am
#13
If you're planning to go all the way to master, you should have enough sp to get novice medic (temporarily, during early grind), you never know when it comes handy and it's only 100 creds
. As for grinding, you'll need speed sliced weapons. Here are a couple of suggestions:
- get a batch of T21s and slice them. A decent 30% speed slice with a 33% speed pup should get an average T21 to about 3.2 speed (I advise you to use speed pups as well, they're cheap anyway)
- rifles are the slowest to grind of all ranged profs, might be a good idea to get the speed line first. The bad news is you need combat xp for that line, so you'll need C12 grenades. They're slow too, it'll take you about a buff session to fill the line (just guesssing) but it'll be a tremendous help in the long run.
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