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Thread: ap points help

ArSeNiCIII
Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:08 am
#1

I recently made tk 4444 and i was wondering where ppl go their ap points. I myself am offering to teach skills and pay you 4k but no one seems interested help.


Thanks
Djena
Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:21 am
#2

I went to Mos Eisley when I needed AP, I just helped some of the new guys getting started and trained them in what they needed.


Right now, I'm constantly hiding my pikeman tag 'cause the training tells are starting to feel like harassment (damn FOTM DOT monkeys)



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Djena Kahn

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Smezza
Mon Aug 16, 2004 2:22 am
#3

I've never had a problem with APs just go out doing quest and stuff and people come up to me and ask if I can train them (granted I am searchable and have what I can train in in my bio)...


Over options go get Ranged support I and find someone selling APs, there are guys that do this for about 100k for 620



Smezz - Bloodfin
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Smezza - Farstar
Trying to Master BH
Aperaiser
Mon Aug 16, 2004 5:46 am
#4

Find a guildmate/friend thats also in need of app and teach eachother ranged support 1 until both capp. Thats usualy what I do.



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Asphyxion
Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:23 am
#5

I spammed Coronet a bit, but after I got tired of that I just went on missions on Dantooine/Dathomir. Usually there's some people around there who are doing missions as well for XP, so you get the occasional /tell from people who need teaching. And whenever I was in an outpost, I'd advertise a little while searching for some new missions....



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Djena
Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:34 am
#6






Aperaiser wrote:
Find a guildmate/friend thats also in need of app and teach eachother ranged support 1 until both capp. Thats usualy what I do.





I think the Mos Eisley way that I chose to do, is what the devs intended for the AP system and it also fills in the good deed for the day function



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Djena Kahn

The Emperor's humble servant - Fac ut Gaudeam!
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