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Thread: Latest Good Spawns

Ech0Witch
Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:23 am
#1

Does anyone know what the latest good spawns are and who they are best for ??

I know that Pikets are dropping some very good hide atm, but wondered if there was anywhere to find out what is dropping good stuff. So as to keep all of us Rangers in cash





Amina Perasi / Emili Gef'yana [RRF/SFR]

Amina Perasi - Jedi (pre-cu,) Pilot, (Vortex, Crimson Phoenix,) Scout, Ranger, ...Riflewoman, Commando, TKM, Medic, CH, Pikewoman, Carbineer (All Mastered)
Emili Gef'yana - Commando - Pilot, (Smugglers Alliance,) Riflegirl, Squad Leader, ...Ranger, Markswoman, Scout, BH, Carbineer (All Mastered)
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- Waiting for SOE to apologise for the NGE !!!
Phenix1050
Wed Aug 31, 2005 6:33 am
#2

It's server dependant.


check out swgcraft.com for a list of what's dropping on your server now.





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Tarnak_Archvold
Wed Aug 31, 2005 8:28 am
#3

Well I think the Naboo wild meat is still decent on chim, good luck with the hunting.




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Once a Ranger, Always a Ranger.
JBMat
Wed Aug 31, 2005 9:50 am
#4

Spawns are particular to your server. What is good on your server may be crapola on mine and vice versa.


Ask on your galaxy trade forum, or just check around.


JB


Lorrowyn
Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:26 pm
#5

Don't go to Naritus. No really good spawns there right now.



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