Efficient ways to maximize affection are easy to find on the internet, and include gifts via the Fleet vendor, Black Talon / Esseles runs for your first companion acquired, and the Belsavis bonus series for most other companions.) (For each companion – HK, Treek, and the ship droid notwithstanding – that you max their affection on, it will increase your Presence rating across your legacy, which boosts your companions’ health/damage/healing across your entire legacy, including for brand new characters. Maximize companion affection on your other characters.(You’ll have multiple unlocks and purchases to make – more on those in a bit – so set aside at least 100-200k.) Transfer some spending money to each new character.The additional basic comms you get from class quests should be plenty to keep your MH/OH/earpiece/implants updated, unless you want to use crafting or the GTN for that, to stockpile basic comms for later.) If that’s the case, I’d recommend 15/25/35/45/55, since the first 15 levels fly by, the Makeb GSI bolster will easily carry you through with level 45 gear, and the 55 basic comm gear on Fleet is plenty to get you through SoR. If you have enough shells for it, you can even make a set for every 10 levels. (Between the cost reduction of basic comms required for armorings/mods/enhancements, and the free GSF sets from last year, it makes it easy to compile a few sets ahead of time. Note: While the medical vendor is nice for buying health packs, if you’re saving credits, the supply droids on Fleet are much cheaper, and still allow you to vendor items and repair gear.) My Coruscant and Dromund Kaas strongholds each have a mailbox, cargo bay, legacy storage, GTN, modification station, and vendor. (Can’t stress this enough: legacy storage in a stronghold makes EVERYTHING easier, whether it’s for storing all your prepurchased items, or for establishing a convenient location for vendoring items and playing the GTN, or for whatever other utilities you prefer. Get a stronghold, if you don’t already have one.Make sure you’re guilded! (There’s another 5-10% xp boost that does stack with 12x, depending on the size of the guild, and if you're nervous about any perceived pressures of joining up, there are even guilds out there formed purely for the XP boost, with zero other constraints or responsibilities.).The average run time for 1-60 is something like 12 hours, so with Minor Boosts lasting 1 hour, and Major Boosts lasting 3 hours, plan accordingly.) (Make sure these are the standard variety, and not specialized for flashpoints, exploration, class quests, or other niches, since only the regular XP boosts will stack with 12x. Grab some Minor/Major Experience Boosts.Feel free to add your own suggestions as well! (ALERT! INCOMING WALL OF TEXT!) So here’s my attempt at noting all the logistics you’d need to streamline a 12x XP leveling process. Not in the sense of a timed run with skipping cutscenes, but for things prepared ahead of time, to give each character as high a QoL as possible on their journey from 1 to 60. And with that in mind, I wanted to put together a checklist for maximizing the efficiency of the leveling process for anybody taking advantage of the last couple months of 12x XP. Since KotFE requires an active subscription, I was planning on getting a 60-day time card at the end of this month, to maximize use of the 12x, yet still get the expansion. Is SWTOR worth trying? (Opinions - 2020)įilters Search By Flair Explore CommunityĪs we hit the home stretch prior to the new expansion, the subscriber perk of 12x XP is winding down (ends 10/19/15).You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy than here. Star Wars™: The Old Republic, a story-driven MMORPG from BioWare and LucasArts. New / Returning Player Guide Common Tech Problems Discord Welcome
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