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Thread: What is the best Iten to craft and trade in village for FS craft XP ?

Setth
Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:28 am
#1


What is the best Iten to craft and trade in village for FS craft XP ?


i have ear about architect , Droid Engineer and Smugler.Atm im Master architect


PLZ only post like me (EXAMPLE) ->



I make Gungan Statues i spend 2k of ore more 1k of gemstone i win 6k of structure xp, Each cap of Master architect (240k) = 6k of FS CRAFT XP.

Its AWSOME EXPANSIVE. I spend 10 millions for each 200k of FS XP.



say what iten u craft, what resorces u spend , what craft xp u win , What cap have your profession, Who much fs craft xp u win per craft ?



Force-sensitive Crafting Experience (Crafting Mastery):




  • Bio-Engineer Crafting 4:1


  • All Other Crafting 5:1


  • General Crafting 8:1


  • Structure Crafting 35:1

I want grind Force Assemble tree what Profession i have to choose ?


I mean what Profession will help me to make it fast ?

Message Edited by Setth on 10-15-2005 09:28 AM

AyahtollahofRockNRolla
Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:31 am
#2

0004 DE adv droid frame units, 78k steel 36400 fiberplast per cap, 48,000 fs xp per cap (takes about an hour per cap)







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Setth
Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:36 am
#3






AyahtollahofRockNRolla wrote:

0004 DE adv droid frame units, 78k steel 36400 fiberplast per cap, 48,000 fs xp per cap (takes about an hour per cap)










Thx alot so much realy i go make DE right now
CaptainAshcart
Sat Oct 15, 2005 10:10 am
#4

if you get a metal recycler you can smelt it into a generic steel and don't have to worry about changing of the resources for the steel. i think it should take about 20,000,000 steel to complete...get those harvester running or find the resources really cheep. as for the fiberplast, i think i used about 10,000,000 and that was just for one tree of the crafting.



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