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Thread: Any one have advice on how to complete Teir 3 Mission 3 from Jabba for Privateer?

SableOne
Mon Jul 11, 2005 10:08 am
#1

I battled wave after wave for 1.4 hours the other night before getting blown to bits. This was also before I knew what and how to use the droid commands.


BTW.. how many "deliveries" are there?



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Attacca
Mon Jul 11, 2005 11:06 am
#2

I don't remember that exact mission, but sounds like one of the ones where the waves never end. You have to make it to the delivery point with constant ships coming out you. Common wisdom says to just disable the first wave or two, boost to the delivery point, and dock fast.


Weenie way is to hyperspace to another sector - I don't advise this.


There are usually only one or two of these per squadron, don't worry.


Make sure you're running droid programs.


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Pongo_
Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:26 am
#3

my priveteer is stuck on the same mission


i do use droid commands, and i disable the fighters coming in,

but there just seems to be no end to the waves of fighters


i just get wore down by the numbers.


parts do make a difference, and it doesn't help mine arn't the best


i always seem to get killed when im docking anyway



but according to most on the boards all the missions are soloable


guess that means i got no skills



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Daak-Quan
Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:55 am
#4


My advice is to get some really nice shields and the docking should go well. I did this mission yesterday (rebel tho, but just the same kind) and i had no problems at all dockingwhile them hitting me. I give most of the credit to my success to my ship and the parts in it hehe... Good parts are a pilots best friend





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c-mot
Wed Jul 13, 2005 3:41 am
#5

this mission is very easy if u do a little trick.
when the first wave comes on - fire your boosteres and lead them away from the shuttle at the rendezvous point. then do a an insystem hyperjump (another sector of the system u are in).
now u can fly back to your rendezvous point without getting further agro.

i learned this tactic on this tier 3 mission and used it on several others (smugglers 2nd tier 4 for example).





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Kryxal
Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:15 am
#6

Yesterday I did something a bit similar, except I didn't lead the fighters away first ... it wasn't good for much but a breathing space and to sort out exactly what I was supposed to do, but that second was really all I needed. Instructions go by a bit fast during a dogfight...



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AzzixxSWG
Wed Jul 13, 2005 8:01 am
#7






SableOne wrote:

I battled wave after wave for 1.4 hours the other night before getting blown to bits. This was also before I knew what and how to use the droid commands.


BTW.. how many "deliveries" are there?






The waves of ships do not stop spawning untill you successfuly dock with the drop off ship and make the delivery. A fast engine (You want to be going 900+ ), engine overload and capacitor to shield shunt is what you need.


Method #1


As soon as you get the waypoint for the drop off, run to it and don't stop to fight.


If you are freelance use your IFC scramble while you dock for a little bit of a breather. If your imperial use bomber strike before you dock. If your rebel then you just die like the scum you are HARRR. Seriously I don't know what the rebs can use.


Method #2


As soon as you have the drop off point, hyper to another sector in the same system trying to time the jump with the first wave. This buys you some time to figure out what sector the drop off is actualy in. Once you figure it out either by useing the map or jumping untill your close to the drop off point, go make the drop off quickly.




JanuHull
Wed Jul 13, 2005 8:41 am
#8

I just did this mission a couple days ago, in about 30 minutes. There are three deliveries then an escort mission.


I did it in an Ixiyen, Type IV shield, two Advanced Blasters (.268 refire, 2540 max damage) Old school Level 6 reward engine onlyrecently RE'd.


For me, the Type IV shield and engine really won it for me. Get in fast, dock, you take a few hits when the spawns load in, the Type IV took the punishment handily. Undock, kill'em fast, on to the next rendezvous, wash, rinse, repeat. May I personally thank whoever it was that put me onto the idea of speed experimented weapons? I have never seen Tier 3s simply vaporize like that.


Only had one spawn per rendezvous.





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Alarien
Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:39 am
#9

Anytime you have to dock with a ship while under fire, there are two good methods.


1) If the enemies don't spawn until you reach the waypoint, just fly in, dock as fast as possible and you should be fine (if you have better than newbie shields) until the docking is done. CTSS makes this even easier.


2) If the enemies spawn on the way to the waypoint (and then won't stop until after the docking is complete), then always disable rather than kill. Disable as many as you can, then boost to the rendezvous and dock. You'll have minimal harassment this way.


Both ways trivialize this type of mission.





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TienShao
Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:47 am
#10


I have a few choice words for whoever designed this mission, but I won't repeat them hear for respect to those with sensitive eyes. Just tried this for the first time this morning. Went to engage the Death Watch guys before docking thinking it might be a couple waves. They're tier 3's, no problem. I couldn't even finish off one wave before the next one came in. Started disabling left and right, but I still didn't have enough time to get to the shuttle and dock. Gonna have to find a new shield and maybe a new engine now that I can use level 6 and 7 stuff, I guess. My poor Dunelizard took one hell of a beating during that mission.


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Alarien
Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:49 am
#11

Honestly, you will definitely get used to how to best handle these specific types of missions as you get more experience with them. They annoyed the crap out of me at first, but now I consider them "lazy" parts of a mission where I can relax for a few minutes.



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Farelli
Wed Jul 13, 2005 9:57 am
#12








Alarien wrote:

2) ...Disable as many as you can, then boost to the rendezvous and dock. You'll have minimal harassment this way...






This is a really good point that deserves extra emphasis, as I did not realize this until I learned it accidentally one day.


On endless spawn missions like this (or any), there is always a minimum number of enemies left that create a new wave of attackers against you. Sometimes it is zero, one, or even three or four.


In this example, if three fighters spawn (could be four, I did this one a couple weeks ago), and you kill them all, you will spawn 3 (4) more. I believe in this particular mission, they spawn after the lastattacker is destroyed.


Knowing this, you can look for (and fairly easily) detect the pattern in your missions, although you may die the first time, as happened to me a lot.


If the 3(4) attackers are merely disabled, they will sit there in space for two or three minutes before self-destructing. No additional spawns will occur until there is 0 or 1 of the attackers left, which will free you up to dock, accomplish the mission, and then play cleanup, and move on to the next mission.


Good luck!

Message Edited by Farelli on 07-13-2005 12:59 PM



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JanuHull
Wed Jul 13, 2005 10:12 am
#13






TienShao wrote:


I have a few choice words for whoever designed this mission, but I won't repeat them hear for respect to those with sensitive eyes. Just tried this for the first time this morning. Went to engage the Death Watch guys before docking thinking it might be a couple waves. They're tier 3's, no problem. I couldn't even finish off one wave before the next one came in. Started disabling left and right, but I still didn't have enough time to get to the shuttle and dock. Gonna have to find a new shield and maybe a new engine now that I can use level 6 and 7 stuff, I guess. My poor Dunelizard took one hell of a beating during that mission.


Onei Romas- 2/3/3/2 Privateer






Ehm, didn't they show up AFTER you docked?Maybe I got a lucky glitch, but I arrived, made the rendezvous, and the first wave showed up after I was docked. I sure as hell didn't get any static before and after making the rendezvous, the phase completed and I only had to deal with that spawn before moving on to the next meeting, where the same pattern repeated.



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