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Thread: Whats a good way to grind Shipwright?
woody4077 wrote:
yeah at this point there are far to many shipwrights
Actually there are far too many making mostly chassis or only parts for themselves from what I've seen. There are not enough making components for the masses if you ask me.
IIscandar wrote:
woody4077 wrote:
yeah at this point there are far to many shipwrights
Actually there are far too many making mostly chassis or only parts for themselves from what I've seen. There are not enough making components for the masses if you ask me.
I agree with you there. Its not easy to run a well stocked shipwright vendor. Even just taking custom orders I have to reject customers from time to time since I dont want to spend the whole day crafting.
Giving advice to the customers is a main part of shipwright and thats what I like most about it. You can really help people even if they dont buy anything in the end.
Gonna be spendy if you want to do it natural. I did, with 20 lots and all the harvestors already in my possession, maintenance alone will break most banks. (If you plan on buy the resources, even at 2 cpu or so, it's gonna be in the 10 million cr range.
But someone already said it. Go Master Architect and use your token respec. Way cheaper and easier, if you don't care about nasty comments you'll get from those of us that did that horrible, horrendous resource chase...
If I recall from hologrinding days, Architect is all about Gungan Heads...
Grind out master ID in about 3 hours, respec.
I have (well, had) a quadruple master entertainer (ID/Dance/Musician/Ent) on Wanderhome. Since I didn't think that I would get beyond my novice elite combat box on one alt and out of my novice profs on anotherdue tothe changes in the CU, my general lack of funds to buy all new weapons, and the fact that it is only a "sometime server" for me, I ground out MBH and Master Smuggler on one toon and Master Doc/MCM on the other over the course of two days by sitting in the ID tent running an /accept macro on my ID and training as I advanced. You could do this by paying a Master ID to help you if you don't already know one who would be willing to help. The great thing about ID is that it uses fewer SP to master so you can drop fewer skills on your way to master, and that you won't be wasting a ton of resources in a crafting grind. With the upcoming 'Token Respec' you would only be able to do this once, so plan accordingly or be an ID forever![]()
To keep this on-topic in the SW forum, I respecced my 4x Entertainer to Master ID/Master Tailor/Master Shipwright![]()
I chose Tailor and SW because both can be done casually without the need for great resources, as long as I pretty much just use SW for RE purposes, and see a real Shipwright for chassis/components.