I recently started a tac character, an I was wondering if there was a faster way than doing the storyline quests. I only ask because I've already done the fed quests.
You can do Patrol Mission. If you have an XP boost you can level fairly quickly using that and doing Patrols.
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You can also do the Mirror Incursion when it becomes the active event. It usually appears every 6-9 hours, and you can usually get 3-4 levels out of the hour-long event as well as about 4000 dilithium with a good group.
Agree about Mirror Incursion especially. This is a very good way to zoom up that level ladder.
I believe I levelled my KDF solely by doing non-story missions/events w some help from XP boosts. *thumbs up*
I've heard many people say this, but it never seems to work for me. I have never had any character level from doing a mirror incursion event, but I almost always get a level from each mission.
@ the OP:
Don't forget duty officer missions. Those give rather a lot of experience if you keep all 20 missions going.
And there is a type of duty officer called a "Consultant" found in the Operations sub category. Some give Experience bonuses (1% white, 2% green, 3% blue, 4% purple) if you have them on active duty.
the Mirror Universe incursion event is THE best way to level PROVIDED:
you are already over level 20 (any lower and you might as well not bother with it)
you have a good group to run it with
an example of a good group is one that can get the whole thing done in less than 10 min (below level 50, at 50, 5 min or less is quite common).
the best way to make sure you have a good group is to hang back for a moment and see what the others do. if they charge in and aggro all 4 battle groups at once, hightale it out while you still can.
a good group will systematically eliminate each battle group, one at a time. REALLY good groups will also disable the satellites to make the end fight easier.
with good groups, the event can be run 4-5 times easily on a sub-50 toon, which can net you as much as 3-4 levels IME
One thing to be aware of in the Mirror event is this, if you join an event in which a higher level Tier toon is in there (helping a lower level friend, which it does not do in Mirror btw) immediately leave. The presence of a higher tier character will drastically reduce the experience earned from each kill.
I recently started a tac character, an I was wondering if there was a faster way than doing the storyline quests. I only ask because I've already done the fed quests.
Patrol missions can help you with leveling. Grab a few skill boosts from the exchange, and use them to work on sector patrols.
Sheesh, levelling is far too quick as it is, you don't really need a boost to it. Casually, you can go from 1-50 in like 3 days. Hardcore can do it in less than a day.
Personally, I wish they'd leave the xp rewards the same, but make it take at least 10x (maybe even 20x or more), the xp it takes to gain a level. That would make it, in my opinion, feel far more rewarding to have gained a level, much less a title rank. But that's just my opinion.
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The first 5-10 storyline missions to get your doff system unlocked + mirror access
Then set up your doffs with a bunch of 2 and 4 hour missions (best XP efficiency IMO), do mirror, dailies, patrols, and maybe an occasional story mission to break the tedium. Some are really short honestly. As your doff missions complete/cycle that adds another bunch of XP to your pool.
Rinse and repeat.
Using this method leveling a toon should take about 24 game hours, maybe more, maybe less.
Thats how I leveled up my fed rommie, took me just under a week of playing it maybe 3-4 hours at a time.
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Newbie here trying to figure out things here because LOL, I'm new.
So, from what I'm reading, I technically don't need to actually do the missions - yes, they're faster, but they're tedious. All I have to do is sector patrols with XP Boosts with a few other things in between?
Hiyas folks!
Been playing for a few days now. And I must admit...my guildies in DDO are NOT happy.
I'm diggin' this game so far. Got my Engineer up to Lt. 7, and I can hold my own against most enemies.
But I am having a bit of trouble navigating this game.
For instance, I can't seem to be able to get back to certain areas very easily, like the one place where you crunch the mats at the sciencey type place. You know the one I'm talking about.
The one WAAAY out in the middle of nowhere.
I got there once, following the tutorial, but I'll be darned if I can find it again.
And I've got a lot of these mats I need to crunch.
But in the meantime, I'll just keep blastin things. It's a hoot!
*edit*
Also, is there a trick to matching the anomaly waves? Because I'm getting only about 60% of them.
Storyline to unlock DOffs.
Then do DOff assignments right and you'd be surprised just how quick you can level up...
"If you can't take a little bloody nose, maybe you ought to go back home and crawl under your bed. It's not safe out here. It's wondrous, with treasures to satiate desires both subtle and gross; but it's not for the timid." -- Q, TNG: "Q-Who?"
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
If you're levelling a new character, but already know the game well, do the defera hards. Also have a look through the foundry missions and find one that's quite pacey on dialogue and heavy on things to shoot at.
While levelling, if your concern is to get to cap in the shortest time possible, then always chose a dps ship/build regardless of what you intend to fly at cap. As you level characters, try and get into the habit of saving blue/purple weapons with even numbered mk levels. Weapons usually account bind, so once you've built a layout for each ship, you can use those on every new character you make.
You get free doffs as you level, assign some to active duty. It helps make things just that little bit faster, even if it's a bunch of whites/greens.
I am sorry to go slightly off topic here. As I'm greener then a plate of cabbage, I'm not allowed to post new threads.
This brings me to my question: can someone point me to an accurate and recent source of information for a newbie? I've been clicking through some forum posts, but haven't found a clear 'newbie guide' stickied.
I've found some websites with beginner guides, but as they aren't all dated I might be going through outdated information.
Threads like this one help me get some bits of info, but I'm looking for a more clear and generalized source of information.
Never understand why many people just can't wait and must level as quickly as possible.. why not just enjoy the game as you level up without making it into a how fast can you grind..
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I believe I levelled my KDF solely by doing non-story missions/events w some help from XP boosts. *thumbs up*
I've heard many people say this, but it never seems to work for me. I have never had any character level from doing a mirror incursion event, but I almost always get a level from each mission.
@ the OP:
Don't forget duty officer missions. Those give rather a lot of experience if you keep all 20 missions going.
And there is a type of duty officer called a "Consultant" found in the Operations sub category. Some give Experience bonuses (1% white, 2% green, 3% blue, 4% purple) if you have them on active duty.
you are already over level 20 (any lower and you might as well not bother with it)
you have a good group to run it with
an example of a good group is one that can get the whole thing done in less than 10 min (below level 50, at 50, 5 min or less is quite common).
the best way to make sure you have a good group is to hang back for a moment and see what the others do. if they charge in and aggro all 4 battle groups at once, hightale it out while you still can.
a good group will systematically eliminate each battle group, one at a time. REALLY good groups will also disable the satellites to make the end fight easier.
with good groups, the event can be run 4-5 times easily on a sub-50 toon, which can net you as much as 3-4 levels IME
Personally, I wish they'd leave the xp rewards the same, but make it take at least 10x (maybe even 20x or more), the xp it takes to gain a level. That would make it, in my opinion, feel far more rewarding to have gained a level, much less a title rank. But that's just my opinion.
butcher suspect, "What'd you hit me with?"
Temperance Brennan, "A building"
Then set up your doffs with a bunch of 2 and 4 hour missions (best XP efficiency IMO), do mirror, dailies, patrols, and maybe an occasional story mission to break the tedium. Some are really short honestly. As your doff missions complete/cycle that adds another bunch of XP to your pool.
Rinse and repeat.
Using this method leveling a toon should take about 24 game hours, maybe more, maybe less.
Thats how I leveled up my fed rommie, took me just under a week of playing it maybe 3-4 hours at a time.
Fleet Admiral Rylana - Fed Tac - U.S.S Wild Card - Tactical Miracle Worker Cruiser
Lifetime Subscriber since 2012 == 17,200 Accolades = RIP PvP and Vice Squad
Chief of Starfleet Intelligence Service == Praise Cheesus
So, from what I'm reading, I technically don't need to actually do the missions - yes, they're faster, but they're tedious. All I have to do is sector patrols with XP Boosts with a few other things in between?
Been playing for a few days now. And I must admit...my guildies in DDO are NOT happy.
I'm diggin' this game so far. Got my Engineer up to Lt. 7, and I can hold my own against most enemies.
But I am having a bit of trouble navigating this game.
For instance, I can't seem to be able to get back to certain areas very easily, like the one place where you crunch the mats at the sciencey type place. You know the one I'm talking about.
The one WAAAY out in the middle of nowhere.
I got there once, following the tutorial, but I'll be darned if I can find it again.
And I've got a lot of these mats I need to crunch.
But in the meantime, I'll just keep blastin things. It's a hoot!
*edit*
Also, is there a trick to matching the anomaly waves? Because I'm getting only about 60% of them.
LTS, here since...when did this game launch again?
Then do DOff assignments right and you'd be surprised just how quick you can level up...
^Words that every player should keep in mind, especially whenever there's a problem with the game...
I could not figure out how to thank him/her.
The very LAST thing I want to do is to appear unappreciative when someone does something nice.
If you're levelling a new character, but already know the game well, do the defera hards. Also have a look through the foundry missions and find one that's quite pacey on dialogue and heavy on things to shoot at.
While levelling, if your concern is to get to cap in the shortest time possible, then always chose a dps ship/build regardless of what you intend to fly at cap. As you level characters, try and get into the habit of saving blue/purple weapons with even numbered mk levels. Weapons usually account bind, so once you've built a layout for each ship, you can use those on every new character you make.
You get free doffs as you level, assign some to active duty. It helps make things just that little bit faster, even if it's a bunch of whites/greens.
I am sorry to go slightly off topic here. As I'm greener then a plate of cabbage, I'm not allowed to post new threads.
This brings me to my question: can someone point me to an accurate and recent source of information for a newbie? I've been clicking through some forum posts, but haven't found a clear 'newbie guide' stickied.
I've found some websites with beginner guides, but as they aren't all dated I might be going through outdated information.
Threads like this one help me get some bits of info, but I'm looking for a more clear and generalized source of information.
Thank you.
http://www.stoacademy.com/index.php
and got some good info. I asked newbie questions in their forums and got some quick responses.