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Thread: Anyone try this as a way to grind XP?

32mpc91
Sun Feb 06, 2005 7:42 am
#1

Get yourself a med droid, about 150 Strength and Health Woundpacks (B) and go to Coronet Starport and heal everyone as they get off the shuttle? I grinded 9 boxes in 3 hours...and the xp for Doctor and Combat Medic



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LordBlueDemon
Sun Feb 06, 2005 8:11 pm
#2

Yea, thats how i did it back before tumblers became popular.. Good way to grind



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Jagii
Mon Feb 07, 2005 1:10 am
#3

I know people who have done this. Heh, I probably SHOULD have done this, but I couldn't afford a medical droid back when I was just a plain old medic.

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TheStarWarsKid
Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:53 am
#4

That's how I did medic for a long time, very good xp.,



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MyT_Chicken
Mon Feb 07, 2005 12:59 pm
#5






TheStarWarsKid wrote:

That's how I did medic for a long time, very good xp.,






And if people realize your healing them they usually tip very good also.




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TheStarWarsKid
Mon Feb 07, 2005 7:35 pm
#6






MyT_Chicken wrote:





TheStarWarsKid wrote:

That's how I did medic for a long time, very good xp.,






And if people realize your healing them they usually tip very good also.





Yep, I healed all of a guy's wounds, and he tipped me 15k. Needless to say I was pretty happy



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GangaWolf
Wed Feb 09, 2005 8:57 am
#7

Not to mention this is the best way to "grind". You get experience, plus you are providing a helpoful service to other players - a "win-win", much better then using tumblers.


Also worthwhile (but slower) is using stimpacks on dancers/musicians in a cantina. If it is a crowded cantina you get do pretty well (their action bars tend to drop fast, particularly if they are doing lots of flourishes). Also, there are opportunities to wound heal there as well as many people heal their BF in cantinas before going to a med center to heal their wounds after combat.



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Yals
Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:47 am
#8

Hehe

here's a wacky idea

hunt with someone who is grinding solo missions where he gets dieseased all the time :=)

keep healing wounds, and if you have scout you can harvest everything he kills and get a ton of hide as well
also he will like it beecause you can get 2 missions for him

probably not as fast as tumblers but more fun



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XwingRogue3
Tue Feb 22, 2005 7:58 pm
#9

I did this and it was great xp. Also you get a lot of thanks from people. Most people commented that it was a nice surprise to them to be healed up when they logged in. I never received one negative from it either.



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BWVictorious
Thu Mar 10, 2005 10:03 am
#10






XwingRogue3 wrote:
I did this and it was great xp. Also you get a lot of thanks from people. Most people commented that it was a nice surprise to them to be healed up when they logged in. I never received one negative from it either.





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OnysAmen
Sun Mar 13, 2005 5:57 pm
#11

One thing that gets annoying though with this is alot of times you will have someone with alot of wounds and before you are through they will run off.




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BWVictorious
Mon Mar 14, 2005 3:09 am
#12






OnysAmen wrote:
One thing that gets annoying though with this is alot of times you will have someone with alot of wounds and before you are through they will run off.






Thats cause they didnt see you healing them...


A few days ago I travelled to CNet and as soon as I got control of my toon back I noticed a doc healing some other toons. Since I had some nice wounds and needed them fixed I immediatly sent him a Tell asking for some healing too.


His reply was:"Ive already fully healed you"


Needless to say he got a nice tip. Not only I resume playing fully healed, but I dont even have to wait for the doc to heal me.


I really do wish more novice docs used this method or at least were visible on med centers. The Tumblers have made it so that toons with wounds have no grinding docs eager to take on their wounds. Though maybe this happens because sometimes nobody tips the docs.




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Lone_Wolf626
Thu Mar 17, 2005 4:29 am
#13

I'll have to try this, thanks.





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