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Thread: Grinding SW questions
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Dreizehn
Fri Jul 29, 2005 10:55 am
#1
I am novice SW with two engineering boxes. Should I keep grinding engineering and complete chassis branch (engineering) or go to the next branch (engine) and lvl up all other branches first to catch up with engineering? please explain why?
thanks
Zoshi of Talus/Lowca
thanks
Zoshi of Talus/Lowca
IIscandar
Fri Jul 29, 2005 11:33 am
#2
If your interested in getting to master as fast as possible, continue up the chassis line.
Dreizehn
Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:19 pm
#3
Since it cost so much resources, I found myself spending so much time looking for resources than actually grinding. Feeding the harveys power, pickup some of the resources from hopper, put some stuff on the vendor to supplement my crafting/grinding and so on. Is this the way you guys grind to Master or I am doing something wrong? Any recommendation is appreciated.
Zoshi of Talus/Lowca
Zoshi of Talus/Lowca
Khyron42
Fri Jul 29, 2005 1:46 pm
#4
My approach was to grind by harvesting, until I was at 4/3/3/3...
Then I got impatient, sold my 30k resource deed, and used the proceeds and a 1 CPU resource vendor to master.
Then I got impatient, sold my 30k resource deed, and used the proceeds and a 1 CPU resource vendor to master.
Khyron42
Sat Jul 30, 2005 12:38 am
#5
Experience in crafting is directly tied to the amount of resources used. So, grinding anything other than chassis gives extremely low xp per crafting session.
Once you have 4/0/0/0, getting to master can be done in under an hour by churning out tier 4 chassis, if you have the required resources. It's an expensive profession to get started in, but not a time-consuming process.
Once you have 4/0/0/0, getting to master can be done in under an hour by churning out tier 4 chassis, if you have the required resources. It's an expensive profession to get started in, but not a time-consuming process.
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