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Nearro
Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:18 pm
#2
1) Get the deed (duh)
2) Make sure you have the "Has gotten 5 badges" badge
3) Generate ship
4) Have components to fill said ship
5) Outfit ship
6) Launch ship
That's the requirements to be able to fly the ship. As far as using it....that's a whole different ballgame.
2) Make sure you have the "Has gotten 5 badges" badge
3) Generate ship
4) Have components to fill said ship
5) Outfit ship
6) Launch ship
That's the requirements to be able to fly the ship. As far as using it....that's a whole different ballgame.
NonCant
Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:27 pm
#3
Well that was a lot of help. SERIOUSLY, come on! Ok what skills, certifications, etc. do i need to be able to use the ship?
Nearro
Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:33 pm
#4
Exactly what I said. The only "important" one in there is listed. #2
That is the only badge needed. No quest, no special anything. Just the "Has gotten 5 badges" badge. Most of the new RotW ships look specifically for that. A little searching on the forums would have told you that, since that's where a lot of bugs are happening.
That is the only badge needed. No quest, no special anything. Just the "Has gotten 5 badges" badge. Most of the new RotW ships look specifically for that. A little searching on the forums would have told you that, since that's where a lot of bugs are happening.
Bishop3560
Sat Aug 20, 2005 2:05 am
#6
You'll need pilot 4-x-x-x
Or so says the skilltree which you 'could' have checked.
Nearro
Sat Aug 20, 2005 11:12 am
#8
I figured that was a given. Checking the skillsheet is pretty much the first thing any pilot should do. But, to simplify, all RotW ships (save the heavies) are 4-x-x-x cert.
PaladinX333
Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:06 pm
#9
4333 is pretty darn easy to get too. You get to train the first box of tier 4 without having to do the mission first. All you need is the 1 million XP. This is easier that it sounds if you do tier 4 duty missions.
Nearro
Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:15 pm
#10
And insanely easy if you remember that all of Tier 3 is just missions and doesn't take any xp at all. Every time I've worked on mastering a squadron, I usually cap my 1mil xp before I finish the 4th Tier 3 mission, so it's pretty much train the last Tier 3 box, head to the Tier 4 person, train the first Tier 4 box.
NonCant
Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:37 pm
#11
....im confused, lol.
i just came back to this game from a break, anyone mind explaining "tier" stuff?
Nearro
Sat Aug 20, 2005 1:43 pm
#12
"Tier" is the level of pilot you are.
Tier 0 = Novice
Tier 1 = first bottom level
and so on up to Tier 5 which is Master Pilot
They use the same thing to denote the level of NPCs you are going against. A Tier 1 NPC will be easy, Tier 5 would be similar to a master pilot
Tier 0 = Novice
Tier 1 = first bottom level
and so on up to Tier 5 which is Master Pilot
They use the same thing to denote the level of NPCs you are going against. A Tier 1 NPC will be easy, Tier 5 would be similar to a master pilot
Steve199
Mon Aug 22, 2005 8:15 pm
#13
im new to pilot and im a tier one...i have alot of parts from the ships ive killed should i try and get the tier one tie or wait for tie int....and how do i get the ship
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