ok first and for most can we have more romulan marks upon completion of these missions grinding them is bad enough to get the marks over and over again.......secondly SO MUCH dilly to buy something and then have more marks used up and more xp used up.......can we lower this? 48k dilly is kind of redonkulus dont you think? and if I want that weapon or what not for every slot on my ship???......sorry not gonna grind that much......now finally im about to cap off tier 5 romulan is there going to be a tier 5 mission or do I just really quit this now? or after I get the perks thanks
sadly not gonna grind so damn much
I'm using the winter Eppoh for an easy supply of romulan mark. It's awesome, did the "scan that" and "fetch this" mission once, never do it again. I hope I'll have enough marks when the event end...
An elder eppoh will earn you 100-200 mark. And if you do it every day, you can have 1elder/day. It's not even difficult, you just need any science doffs, and winter eppoh tagging.
I also hope they won't nerf it, because it saves me a lot of very annoying grind.
However, the romulan space missions are slightly less annoying, you may want to do them. Grind narenda system for a fast mission.
This is sad, because the story you have for each new rank in romulan reputation is nice and fun to follow.
they won't nerf it, because it saves me a lot of very annoying grind..
I'm not sure if it's a bug or intentional, but DO NOT use science officers. They reduce your chance to crit, not increase it.
check yourself. A white nobody gives you a 4% chance to crit on research tagged eppohhs. A white biologist gives you 3%. A white with logical and not a scientist gives you 6%.
A green scientist gives you 9%. A green non-scientist gives you 11%. Green with logical and not a scientist gives 13%.
So really, don't use the scientists.
Also, the mine event is a pretty solid source of marks. Way more than any of the space pve queue events.
I'm not sure if it's a bug or intentional, but DO NOT use science officers. They reduce your chance to crit, not increase it.
check yourself. A white nobody gives you a 4% chance to crit on research tagged eppohhs. A white biologist gives you 3%. A white with logical and not a scientist gives you 6%.
A green scientist gives you 9%. A green non-scientist gives you 11%. Green with logical and not a scientist gives 13%.
So really, don't use the scientists.
Also, the mine event is a pretty solid source of marks. Way more than any of the space pve queue events.
He wasn't talking about the XY scientist DOFFS with the success trait. He was talking about needing any DOFF in the science department, because you can't slot non-science DOFFS.
And crit-rate loss through excess-success is normal for the doffing system. That could make it a system wide bug, but on the other hand it pretty much does what it says: increasing the chance for normal success.
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An elder eppoh will earn you 100-200 mark. And if you do it every day, you can have 1elder/day. It's not even difficult, you just need any science doffs, and winter eppoh tagging.
I also hope they won't nerf it, because it saves me a lot of very annoying grind.
However, the romulan space missions are slightly less annoying, you may want to do them. Grind narenda system for a fast mission.
This is sad, because the story you have for each new rank in romulan reputation is nice and fun to follow.
check yourself. A white nobody gives you a 4% chance to crit on research tagged eppohhs. A white biologist gives you 3%. A white with logical and not a scientist gives you 6%.
A green scientist gives you 9%. A green non-scientist gives you 11%. Green with logical and not a scientist gives 13%.
So really, don't use the scientists.
Also, the mine event is a pretty solid source of marks. Way more than any of the space pve queue events.
He wasn't talking about the XY scientist DOFFS with the success trait. He was talking about needing any DOFF in the science department, because you can't slot non-science DOFFS.
And crit-rate loss through excess-success is normal for the doffing system. That could make it a system wide bug, but on the other hand it pretty much does what it says: increasing the chance for normal success.