posté le 26/02/2010 à 09h14

We suggest starting off with Decomposition and Scroll Production or Decomposition and Potion Making. Decomposition comes in hand later on in the game when you have a ton of higher tier items that you can't use for producing anything. Just keep working on them and you'll be fine. Also, keep in mind, "In order to make Fiesta Online Gold in Fiesta, one must stop leveling."


The point is that you can take items of some quality and either make more lower quality items or fewer higher quality items in Fiesta. Generally, your production skills will lag behind your levels, and as such, you'll start getting items that are higher quality than what you can make. Decomping allows you to use those items for your production skills.


When you need higher tier quest items than are dropping for you then you can comp up what you do get. When you are overloaded with mats you will eventually need just comp them as high as you feel like to save space. You do lose some of the mats, but you gain space until they are needed.


And this is the big one, which we shouldn't say cause people we have talked to don't normally think of it, often you can buy lower tier mats than the one you want for production, faster, and cheaper than the one you need and comp what you need for production. Put comp/decomp on the same character.


Don't make potions on your cleric. You will seriously not use potions unless you are solo boss farming. And if you solo your quests you will literally have stacks and stacks of pots from picking up your drops. Also potions is the least money making skill.Scrolls are usefull, they sell well, and at a good profit. Stones are decent money from the high drop rate of dusts, but a lot of people make them.


Scrolls and stones. But you will need to level(Fiesta powerleveling) a comp/decomp production character along with the production of your other skills.And Fastest is a relative term. You will have to spend hours and hours making things, and more hours sitting in a vendor. We suggest getting at least one iron case the next time they go on sale. You can load all 4 pages, hit produce, and walk away for over an hour depending on what you are making.

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Pseudo : Fiesta
Titre : Star Trek Online - Basic KDF
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Can Klingons wear sashes or baldrics? Yes, but they are rank limited. Check the costume change npc after you are in Star Trek Online . Do any Klingon captain skills work in place of Escort Captain and Heavy Escort Captain in regards to scaling up Attack Pattern Alpha, Attack Pattern Beta, Attack Pattern Omega, and other powers that scale off these escort captain skills? No, not at this time.


What is a GCD or 'Global Cooldown'? It's the minimum cycle time after using any power that triggers it that prevents you from using any other power. Some powers do not trigger the GCD. How do you access pvp as any faction? To access pvp, you must be at least level(Star Trek Online Powerleveling) 6. Once you are, you will see a triangle pointing down to the right of your minimap. This is a dropdown menu, and the first option on it opens the PVP queues list which allow you to queue for match-based pvp.


How do you get enough honor to train your officers? This is a big problem right now due to content issues. It's highly recommended that you not waste your initial honor, and train your officers carefully. If you want to experiment, you might make a second kdf to train powers you are not certain about - or test them on a fed character(star trek gold). The exchange is a good way to get cheap powers on the fed side, but you can't use those officers with your kdf. Another workaround is that you can roll a kdf character as an honor mule, since they start with 800 honor, and use that for buying powers. The officers can be traded.


Where do you spend pvp merits? In Ganalda, in the Archanis sector in Eta Eridani. And where do you spend pve merits? In Qo'nos. What is a CD or 'Cooldown'? It's the time after using an ability that you can reuse that same ability. different abilities have different cooldowns. What is a SCD or 'Shared Cooldown'? It's the cooldown associated with components that are shared between powers. Groups of powers that share a component (such as tractor beam and tachyon) share a cooldown. Along with their power cooldown, you will be prevented from using any powers on the shared cooldown for a period of time.




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