WTB 30k Resource Kits. 750k each.
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WTB 30k Resource Kits
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LTB BM/Medic Pet (Can be under 60 Pts)
In a perfect world, sure a 60 pt pet would be great.
However given that BM is probably hard in the early stages here, can someone lend me a hand with the best they can make? What would the cost be?
Looking to, once I am lvl 90, assist others with an AFK Group for leveling.
However given that BM is probably hard in the early stages here, can someone lend me a hand with the best they can make? What would the cost be?
Looking to, once I am lvl 90, assist others with an AFK Group for leveling.
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Please reset login server asap
Last night I was able to run both of my toons afk sampling all night until 6:30 this morning so I decided to take the day off work and get some real progress accomplished while atk. Now the server has kicked them both off and it's stuck in the connecting to login server state (hands screen). PLEASE HELP. I don't want to see yet another day of vacation time wasted considering the decision was made to take the day off based on what looked like a finally stable server and zero connection issues last night when logging on multiple toons.
I do want to say that I appreciate the progress we have made so far but I was under the assumption that the bulk of the actual work was being down on the weekends, since that's when the server is down usually. Keep up the good work Jerry and everybody :-)
I do want to say that I appreciate the progress we have made so far but I was under the assumption that the bulk of the actual work was being down on the weekends, since that's when the server is down usually. Keep up the good work Jerry and everybody :-)
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How many characters can we have?
I have searched all over and can't fid the info I am seeking. I want to know how many total characters we can create and also how many we can have logged in at one time.
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WTB Astromech Droid
Need an Astromech for space.
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Client crash
Anyone trying to launch there client and having the game crash right away before you can even log in?
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droid modules hand sample and harvest info needed
do these modules work and do the droids work as intended?
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type of quest most popular
what quest are the most popular for other players to want to do? thanks
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Omega Coming Back Online - 4/11/16
Hello Legends,
Omega is coming back online, however space is disabled while a fix is being worked on. This should prevent the servers from entering a loading state. We also ask that players report any crashes that they experience while space is disabled via our support forums.
May the force be with you,
-SWG: Legends Staff
EDIT: There was a slight rollback of 5 mins, however we have noticed some players will experience a difference in rollback time.
Omega is coming back online, however space is disabled while a fix is being worked on. This should prevent the servers from entering a loading state. We also ask that players report any crashes that they experience while space is disabled via our support forums.
May the force be with you,
-SWG: Legends Staff
EDIT: There was a slight rollback of 5 mins, however we have noticed some players will experience a difference in rollback time.
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discord
did discord go down? or is it just me?
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Heroic group forming
rip discord coming back up
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Is yavin IV disabled?
Is Yavin IV disabled? I am at ship term selecting Yavin IV, and wont let me do anything.
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Citizenship Loss
Has anyone else noticed a huge loss of citizens in their cities? Ascension lost around 14-20. Will throw us from hitting rank 3 to rank 1. Curious.
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Server Reset - 4/12/2016
Hello Legends,
On 4/12/2016 at 4:20 AM EST (1:20 AM PST), the server will be reset. This reset will re-enable Yavin IV, which is currently disabled.
May the force be with you,
--SWG: Legends Staff.
On 4/12/2016 at 4:20 AM EST (1:20 AM PST), the server will be reset. This reset will re-enable Yavin IV, which is currently disabled.
May the force be with you,
--SWG: Legends Staff.
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Macro Trouble
So I have used the same macro since live, and have been using them successfully on here since the start, however tonight when I hit my macros, nothing happened, I could see them firing, or the right toolbar slot was being brought up, but nothing fired. Nothing fired on my tool bar, period, And I could no longer click with the mouse and fire an action and if I hit the corresponding key nothing happened either. I checked in option everything was checked so I could fire actions from toolbar. I logged out and back in and If I dumped my macros I could run up and kill a npc unless I turned my macro back on and then nothing fired again. but if I dumped my macros and didn't relog I couldn't attack anything again. Any one have any idea what is going on?
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Grind to 90 without Legacy
This is a haphazard guide to help people with the grind to 90. I tend to skip Legacy early on and focus on a grinding method that blends questing with as little mob farming as possible. Get an experience ent buff, and maybe some accarragm to help you run faster, because travel time is the biggest issue with questing and even though you may choose to skip Legacy, there's still going to be lots of waypoints to chase.
First I'm going to ask you to use the SWG wikia for reference. If you didn't already know of its knowledge, maybe you will now and won't need to read the rest of this guide.
http://swg.wikia.com/wiki/SWG_Wiki
The wikia will help you do ALL your quests. My guide will only offer simple direction and some pointers I have picked up over the several characters I have leveled. In the Wikia is even a breakdown of quests for every combat level.
The most important things I can tell anyone grinding is to try to economize everything you do. Prepare beforehand -- make sure you have inventory space for loot and that you have the buffs you need. An entertainer buff with the experience boost is SO important for the grind. Just think about it this way -- if you have that 15% exp bonus for your entire grind to 90, its going to save you about 15% of the work, right? If you have the cybernetic experience chip -- then you are even better off. But be smart about how you use the cybernetic chip. Activate it before you start farming NPC's heavily, or when you about to turn in quests.
This is only part one of the guide. These are some basic tips to enhance your grind.
1) Grind-as-you-go.
This is a simple mechanic that most players overlook, and its built right into the questing system. As you do quests in various bunkers, instances and caves, you will be surrounded by NPC's that are of a relevant combat level to the quest you are on. Farm them even if its just for a few minutes at every stop.
Look at your experience bar. It has roughly 20 notches on it to indicate how far you have progressed within each level. Grind the NPC's for 10-15 minutes for their loot, cash and EXPERIENCE. Even if it adds just two or three notches to that experience bar, it adds up if you do it in every bunker you pass through during your quests. Sell the loot or keep what is useful. Credits are important at every stage of the game.
2) Use the GCW Invasions.
Being a combatant or a Special Forces (PvP) faction fighter during an invasion phase can offer a TON of experience IF your faction defeats the opposing general. While you can gain experience just from killing the factional NPC's attacking or defending the city and completing various quests -- the general is the real prize.
As you may know, every few hours, the cities of Keren, Dearic, and Bestine are attacked by Imperial or Rebel forces. You can pick a side and participate in the war activities. At the end of the invasion, there is a high level boss NPC that sits in the centre of the fighting. He is the General, and while he can one-shot most people who engage him directly -- when he is fighting a mass of NPC and players, he is defeatable.
I imagine the experience you earn when the General is killed is different depending on your combat level. But at level 75 I got almost 88 thousand experience just for being in the vicinity of the General's death in Dearic. I immediately flew to Bestine and caught the end of that battle for another 88 thousand exp. This can give you a few combat levels in just a few minutes. Alongside this experience you also get GCW tokens for participating, that can be turned in for items and rewards.
Utilizing this feature every few hours in between questing can greatly accelerate your grind.
3) THE QUARANTINE ZONE
This is one of the best kept secrets on the grind to 90. I have NEVER understood why this theme park is overlooked by players leveling up.
The quarantine zone is a fantastic way to level for ANY combat level. The prereq quest has no combat, so you can start it at any time. Upon gaining access to the quarantined area, you will realize that the zombies on the outer perimeter of the zone are weak. They start at level 5-10, and go up in increments of 5 levels. So the deeper you move into the quarantine zone, the higher level zombies begin to spawn. They spawn in groups of 4-6. Get any buffs you can, and find NPC's at an equal or higher level to yourself. Grind them for a level or two until you can begin working on the higher level zombies. You'll find there is NO end to the zombies of your combat level no matter what level you are at, and that you can comfortably and safely grind here. The enemies do not often deathblow until you get to the high level ones, and the enemies are spaced enough that you do not get agroed by multiple groups easily, and therefore cannot be easily overwhelmed.
After doing mission terminals, I head STRAIGHT to the Quarantine zone, unless I have more pertinent quests to work on! I cannot emphasize enough how useful this is, and when you actually get in to the quarantine zone you will quickly see why. There is a collection that asks you to kill 100 zombies from level 5 up to 100 or something like that. Get started! Refer back to the Quarantine Zone grind when in doubt in those weird in-between levels. When in doubt, grind at the Q zone.
4) Kashyyyk
The Wookiee homeworld offers a myriad of quests, and is especially useful for players between the levels of 35-65. Start by entering the big tree and getting some quests from there. Chatook is the most important one.
Go to the Dead Forest and get the Kerritamba Forest quest line. Do the Myyydril Caverns, if you have a bit of space savvy or a friend who can help you out, gain access to the Etyyy hunting ground for a TON of extra quests that players overlook because it takes a space mission to access the area. Do the Ryatt Trail. Then head to Mustafar.
5) Aurilia.
Once you hit level 75, head to Aurilia. Get your token box and begin those instance prereqs. Each one is going to get you nearly a full combat level if not two. Some are tough so you may need to bring a friend to help you out. This is an important rite of passage for players beginning the end game phase of Star Wars Galaxies. These instance quests become a very important part of community interaction and character kit outfitting once leveled up to 90.
6) Collections and Space
These are both after thoughts to many players. I think if you get bored of the regular grind, switch to space to change things up a bit and keep it fresh. Levelling up in space is easier than ever with the collections and duty missions update. A lot of players are turned off from space because the early ships make piloting slow and sluggish. But once you put a bit of time in, you can earn the ability to access superior starships and if you aren't a space fan then, you never will be.
If you haven't done yourself the favour of putting some time into the space portion of Star Wars Galaxies, maybe now is the time to start. It is crazy to think, but a large portion of the player base has no idea how large and rewarding the space aspect of SWG is.
Push through those frustrating early space missions and get that pilot level up. Working on your personal starfighter is a cool project for fans of SWG. The luxury yacht is not nearly as cool as what you could by flying, pal.
I added collections to this, but I have not utilized collections to earn experience during levelling. I know there are many collections that when completed give great experience rewards, take a look and see if there are some you could do in between the other methods of exp gain.
7) Theme Parks
Meatlumps, Nym's, Factions. There's quite a few theme parks and they offer a variety of levels experience and items. Find ones suitable for you and do what you can! I already mentioned the most important theme park for grinding, the QUARANTINE ZONE. I cannot stress how useful it is to your grind.
8) Miscellaneous quests.
This is an unofficial extra bonus. Littered throughout Star Wars Galaxies are quests that offer plenty of experience that many players may not even know exist. Most notably, the Clone Relics quest lines, or the Life And Death Of Jonni Skaak quest (quest for the Vita-caps buff). These quests often offer mid level players a TON of exp and some very cool items as rewards. Try using the SWG wikia to find some of these less common quests.
For now, this is all I have to offer you. Part 2 will offer a more specific level-by-level guide on how to get from levels 10-90 without using the Legacy quest.
But the best advice I can offer you is really already what has been said above. The combination of your ten daily mission terminals, the quarantine zone, and the DLC planet quests you should be well on your way. The real tough part that people don't want to accept is that grinding to 90 takes TIME. SWG is a time sink type of game, no matter what, you will put hours in before getting to the top. Accept that and be determined to put in some effort every chance you get. If you aren't at LEAST doing those ten mission terminals as often as you can, then you aren't doing enough to help make it easier on yourself. EMBRACE THE GRIND and you will reap the rewards when you hit level 90 and have most of what you need to begin your new adventure as a MASTER of your combat profession. May The Force Be With You!
First I'm going to ask you to use the SWG wikia for reference. If you didn't already know of its knowledge, maybe you will now and won't need to read the rest of this guide.
http://swg.wikia.com/wiki/SWG_Wiki
The wikia will help you do ALL your quests. My guide will only offer simple direction and some pointers I have picked up over the several characters I have leveled. In the Wikia is even a breakdown of quests for every combat level.
The most important things I can tell anyone grinding is to try to economize everything you do. Prepare beforehand -- make sure you have inventory space for loot and that you have the buffs you need. An entertainer buff with the experience boost is SO important for the grind. Just think about it this way -- if you have that 15% exp bonus for your entire grind to 90, its going to save you about 15% of the work, right? If you have the cybernetic experience chip -- then you are even better off. But be smart about how you use the cybernetic chip. Activate it before you start farming NPC's heavily, or when you about to turn in quests.
This is only part one of the guide. These are some basic tips to enhance your grind.
1) Grind-as-you-go.
This is a simple mechanic that most players overlook, and its built right into the questing system. As you do quests in various bunkers, instances and caves, you will be surrounded by NPC's that are of a relevant combat level to the quest you are on. Farm them even if its just for a few minutes at every stop.
Look at your experience bar. It has roughly 20 notches on it to indicate how far you have progressed within each level. Grind the NPC's for 10-15 minutes for their loot, cash and EXPERIENCE. Even if it adds just two or three notches to that experience bar, it adds up if you do it in every bunker you pass through during your quests. Sell the loot or keep what is useful. Credits are important at every stage of the game.
2) Use the GCW Invasions.
Being a combatant or a Special Forces (PvP) faction fighter during an invasion phase can offer a TON of experience IF your faction defeats the opposing general. While you can gain experience just from killing the factional NPC's attacking or defending the city and completing various quests -- the general is the real prize.
As you may know, every few hours, the cities of Keren, Dearic, and Bestine are attacked by Imperial or Rebel forces. You can pick a side and participate in the war activities. At the end of the invasion, there is a high level boss NPC that sits in the centre of the fighting. He is the General, and while he can one-shot most people who engage him directly -- when he is fighting a mass of NPC and players, he is defeatable.
I imagine the experience you earn when the General is killed is different depending on your combat level. But at level 75 I got almost 88 thousand experience just for being in the vicinity of the General's death in Dearic. I immediately flew to Bestine and caught the end of that battle for another 88 thousand exp. This can give you a few combat levels in just a few minutes. Alongside this experience you also get GCW tokens for participating, that can be turned in for items and rewards.
Utilizing this feature every few hours in between questing can greatly accelerate your grind.
3) THE QUARANTINE ZONE
This is one of the best kept secrets on the grind to 90. I have NEVER understood why this theme park is overlooked by players leveling up.
The quarantine zone is a fantastic way to level for ANY combat level. The prereq quest has no combat, so you can start it at any time. Upon gaining access to the quarantined area, you will realize that the zombies on the outer perimeter of the zone are weak. They start at level 5-10, and go up in increments of 5 levels. So the deeper you move into the quarantine zone, the higher level zombies begin to spawn. They spawn in groups of 4-6. Get any buffs you can, and find NPC's at an equal or higher level to yourself. Grind them for a level or two until you can begin working on the higher level zombies. You'll find there is NO end to the zombies of your combat level no matter what level you are at, and that you can comfortably and safely grind here. The enemies do not often deathblow until you get to the high level ones, and the enemies are spaced enough that you do not get agroed by multiple groups easily, and therefore cannot be easily overwhelmed.
After doing mission terminals, I head STRAIGHT to the Quarantine zone, unless I have more pertinent quests to work on! I cannot emphasize enough how useful this is, and when you actually get in to the quarantine zone you will quickly see why. There is a collection that asks you to kill 100 zombies from level 5 up to 100 or something like that. Get started! Refer back to the Quarantine Zone grind when in doubt in those weird in-between levels. When in doubt, grind at the Q zone.
4) Kashyyyk
The Wookiee homeworld offers a myriad of quests, and is especially useful for players between the levels of 35-65. Start by entering the big tree and getting some quests from there. Chatook is the most important one.
Go to the Dead Forest and get the Kerritamba Forest quest line. Do the Myyydril Caverns, if you have a bit of space savvy or a friend who can help you out, gain access to the Etyyy hunting ground for a TON of extra quests that players overlook because it takes a space mission to access the area. Do the Ryatt Trail. Then head to Mustafar.
5) Aurilia.
Once you hit level 75, head to Aurilia. Get your token box and begin those instance prereqs. Each one is going to get you nearly a full combat level if not two. Some are tough so you may need to bring a friend to help you out. This is an important rite of passage for players beginning the end game phase of Star Wars Galaxies. These instance quests become a very important part of community interaction and character kit outfitting once leveled up to 90.
6) Collections and Space
These are both after thoughts to many players. I think if you get bored of the regular grind, switch to space to change things up a bit and keep it fresh. Levelling up in space is easier than ever with the collections and duty missions update. A lot of players are turned off from space because the early ships make piloting slow and sluggish. But once you put a bit of time in, you can earn the ability to access superior starships and if you aren't a space fan then, you never will be.
If you haven't done yourself the favour of putting some time into the space portion of Star Wars Galaxies, maybe now is the time to start. It is crazy to think, but a large portion of the player base has no idea how large and rewarding the space aspect of SWG is.
Push through those frustrating early space missions and get that pilot level up. Working on your personal starfighter is a cool project for fans of SWG. The luxury yacht is not nearly as cool as what you could by flying, pal.
I added collections to this, but I have not utilized collections to earn experience during levelling. I know there are many collections that when completed give great experience rewards, take a look and see if there are some you could do in between the other methods of exp gain.
7) Theme Parks
Meatlumps, Nym's, Factions. There's quite a few theme parks and they offer a variety of levels experience and items. Find ones suitable for you and do what you can! I already mentioned the most important theme park for grinding, the QUARANTINE ZONE. I cannot stress how useful it is to your grind.
8) Miscellaneous quests.
This is an unofficial extra bonus. Littered throughout Star Wars Galaxies are quests that offer plenty of experience that many players may not even know exist. Most notably, the Clone Relics quest lines, or the Life And Death Of Jonni Skaak quest (quest for the Vita-caps buff). These quests often offer mid level players a TON of exp and some very cool items as rewards. Try using the SWG wikia to find some of these less common quests.
For now, this is all I have to offer you. Part 2 will offer a more specific level-by-level guide on how to get from levels 10-90 without using the Legacy quest.
But the best advice I can offer you is really already what has been said above. The combination of your ten daily mission terminals, the quarantine zone, and the DLC planet quests you should be well on your way. The real tough part that people don't want to accept is that grinding to 90 takes TIME. SWG is a time sink type of game, no matter what, you will put hours in before getting to the top. Accept that and be determined to put in some effort every chance you get. If you aren't at LEAST doing those ten mission terminals as often as you can, then you aren't doing enough to help make it easier on yourself. EMBRACE THE GRIND and you will reap the rewards when you hit level 90 and have most of what you need to begin your new adventure as a MASTER of your combat profession. May The Force Be With You!
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Deconstructed Weapon Materials
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone had an out-of-game archive, link, or comprehensive records for what resources are required to craft certain weapons (deconstructed schematics or otherwise). I'm assuming Components are fairly standard to each class of weapons so that information isn't as necessary as the following materials in the "RESOURCES" section.
Example:
Heavy Particle Beam Cannon
Resources (What I'm looking for)
150 Steel
40 Iron
20 Polymer
45 Crystaline Gemstone
20 Carbonate Ore
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Components (Not Necessary but Appreciated)
1 Blaster Rifle Barrel
1 Heavy Weapon Core
1 Weapon Scope
1 Weapon Stock.
The SWGWiki is incomplete in its current so I'd appreciate any info you could share.
I was wondering if anyone had an out-of-game archive, link, or comprehensive records for what resources are required to craft certain weapons (deconstructed schematics or otherwise). I'm assuming Components are fairly standard to each class of weapons so that information isn't as necessary as the following materials in the "RESOURCES" section.
Example:
Heavy Particle Beam Cannon
Resources (What I'm looking for)
150 Steel
40 Iron
20 Polymer
45 Crystaline Gemstone
20 Carbonate Ore
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Components (Not Necessary but Appreciated)
1 Blaster Rifle Barrel
1 Heavy Weapon Core
1 Weapon Scope
1 Weapon Stock.
The SWGWiki is incomplete in its current so I'd appreciate any info you could share.
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WTB: Access Locks, Cloner, Shuttle, Heavy Weapon.
Need the following items made or quoted:
Feel free to PM me, post here, or reach out in Discord "@Tricky".
1. Container Access Locks(x5) (Link)
2. I need an Electrical heavy weapon. Either of these will do. NOT BOTH. Whichever one is easier to craft or will yield better stats given server resources.
a. Corellian Destroyer: (I can supply the schematics.)
b. Lightning Beam Cannon.
3. Naboo-Style Shuttleport.
4. Naboo-Style Cloning Facility.
Feel free to PM me, post here, or reach out in Discord "@Tricky".
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Slash command to delete stuff from inventory?
Hi wondering if anyone can remember the commands to delete stuf.
So if you right click an item...
then i think the macro would be something like /ui action defaultOption; /enter
or something?
Can anyone remember, or point me to the full list of / commands in nge?
So if you right click an item...
then i think the macro would be something like /ui action defaultOption; /enter
or something?
Can anyone remember, or point me to the full list of / commands in nge?
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Bad decision
So I decided back when this launched that I would use my 90 token on a crafter. Due to all the rollbacks and issues I have basically not been able to utilise this. Everything I have crafted has gone. All the resources I collected have gone. If I had to do it over I would use the token on a combat toon. Is there any way to do this? I assume if I delete the character I will not get my token back.
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