I'm sure some of you have seen fed ships with a silver reflective hull, shiny. Imagine an avenger class cruiser with a silver base hull and reflective stripes where the black marks would usually be.
Does anyone know how to get this look? Is it done through the shipyard (which doesn't seem to be the case), or does it come with a sapce equipment set?
Given your description I'd guess you're talking about the MACO space set which has a shield that provides this effect.
Did the hull by any chance look something like this?
You do not need whole set. The shiny hull effect is provided by MACO Shield Array. The Shield Array is obtainable by Task Force Omega Reputation System, more info here: http://sto.gamepedia.com/M.A.C.O._%28Space%29
And btw this shield has a reputation of one of the best shields in the game.
Another shiny material is provided by specific fleet ship material, available only to the fleet ships and selectable at ship tailor. But that one awkwardly only shines on some ships. For example Fleet Armitage has only small shiny strips and the bigger part of hull is matte.
I'm sure some of you have seen fed ships with a silver reflective hull, shiny. Imagine an avenger class cruiser with a silver base hull and reflective stripes where the black marks would usually be.
Does anyone know how to get this look? Is it done through the shipyard (which doesn't seem to be the case), or does it come with a sapce equipment set?
THanks!
If you're talking about a "silver base hull" and "reflective stripes where the black marks would be", then the Fleet Hull Material would come closest to that description. Unfortunately that material is exclusive to Fleet ships, and getting a Fleet ship requires considerably more investment than getting a MACO shield array.
The MACO shield array just applies a blanket "shiny" sheen to the whole hull that usually preserves paint patterns, like the black stripes common on the "Andromeda" default paint pattern.
The Fleet material material replaces the base hull color with a silver-grey, and if combined with the Fleet paint patterns exclusive to that material, replaces any "black stripe" areas with a reflective chrome-like color.
Here's a couple of shots of my Fleet Avenger with the Fleet hull material:
As someone who has both, both the fleet and MACO effect seem to put the shiny effect on the same portions of the ship. From what the OP is describing, I think he's talking about the MACO shield.
I'm sure some of you have seen fed ships with a silver reflective hull, shiny. Imagine an avenger class cruiser with a silver base hull and reflective stripes where the black marks would usually be.
Does anyone know how to get this look? Is it done through the shipyard (which doesn't seem to be the case), or does it come with a sapce equipment set?
THanks!
Besides the MACO and Fleet there is also the Veteran Skin which makes fed ships look shiny and somewhat lit by neon lights.
If you're talking about a "silver base hull" and "reflective stripes where the black marks would be", then the Fleet Hull Material would come closest to that description. Unfortunately that material is exclusive to Fleet ships, and getting a Fleet ship requires considerably more investment than getting a MACO shield array.
The MACO shield array just applies a blanket "shiny" sheen to the whole hull that usually preserves paint patterns, like the black stripes common on the "Andromeda" default paint pattern.
The Fleet material material replaces the base hull color with a silver-grey, and if combined with the Fleet paint patterns exclusive to that material, replaces any "black stripe" areas with a reflective chrome-like color.
Here's a couple of shots of my Fleet Avenger with the Fleet hull material:
That's exactly what I'm looking for! And my fleet is close to Tier IV already. Does that look still require the MACO shield?
Happy to help!
No, it does NOT require the MACO shield. In fact, to get this exact look I had to "disable visuals" on the MACO shield I had equipped. All you need is the Fleet Hull Material, and Fleet Paint Pattern 2. The little black marks you see on the shiny parts in the pictures can be erased by setting the paint color to white, I just wanted them there for texture.
However, this look is only available on Fleet ships, as mentioned, so you need access to a Fleet with an appropriate tier of shipyard (or Spire, depending on the ship you want to get), as well as the required number of Fleet Ship Modules (available from the C-store or Exchange) and Fleet Credits (earned by contributing to fleet holdings or doing content).
Fleet Ship Modules cost 500z each and you usually need 4 to get a Fleet ship, but if you own the C-store retrofit versions of certain ships the discount can be reduced to just 1 module. Not every ship has a C-store retrofit so it doesn't apply to everything that's available (like the Fleet Heavy Cruiser, for example).
And don't forget, Fleet ships are PER CHARACTER, so buy it on the character you want it for. And DO NOT discharge it - you'll lose it FOREVER!
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Did the hull by any chance look something like this?
http://i1126.photobucket.com/albums/l620/Agustin_Ross/screenshot_2012-03-24-22-11-04.jpg
And btw this shield has a reputation of one of the best shields in the game.
Another shiny material is provided by specific fleet ship material, available only to the fleet ships and selectable at ship tailor. But that one awkwardly only shines on some ships. For example Fleet Armitage has only small shiny strips and the bigger part of hull is matte.
They are:
Borg Assimilated
MACO
Adapted MACO
Klin side, replace one of those (I think MACO), with the Klingon Honor Guard (Or KHG)
To get them, run a project, for whatever piece it it, that you want, just like you ran the xp projects.
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If you're talking about a "silver base hull" and "reflective stripes where the black marks would be", then the Fleet Hull Material would come closest to that description. Unfortunately that material is exclusive to Fleet ships, and getting a Fleet ship requires considerably more investment than getting a MACO shield array.
The MACO shield array just applies a blanket "shiny" sheen to the whole hull that usually preserves paint patterns, like the black stripes common on the "Andromeda" default paint pattern.
The Fleet material material replaces the base hull color with a silver-grey, and if combined with the Fleet paint patterns exclusive to that material, replaces any "black stripe" areas with a reflective chrome-like color.
Here's a couple of shots of my Fleet Avenger with the Fleet hull material:
In the Ship customizer
In Spaaaaaace
Besides the MACO and Fleet there is also the Veteran Skin which makes fed ships look shiny and somewhat lit by neon lights.
That's exactly what I'm looking for! And my fleet is close to Tier IV already. Does that look still require the MACO shield?
Happy to help!
No, it does NOT require the MACO shield. In fact, to get this exact look I had to "disable visuals" on the MACO shield I had equipped. All you need is the Fleet Hull Material, and Fleet Paint Pattern 2. The little black marks you see on the shiny parts in the pictures can be erased by setting the paint color to white, I just wanted them there for texture.
However, this look is only available on Fleet ships, as mentioned, so you need access to a Fleet with an appropriate tier of shipyard (or Spire, depending on the ship you want to get), as well as the required number of Fleet Ship Modules (available from the C-store or Exchange) and Fleet Credits (earned by contributing to fleet holdings or doing content).
Fleet Ship Modules cost 500z each and you usually need 4 to get a Fleet ship, but if you own the C-store retrofit versions of certain ships the discount can be reduced to just 1 module. Not every ship has a C-store retrofit so it doesn't apply to everything that's available (like the Fleet Heavy Cruiser, for example).
And don't forget, Fleet ships are PER CHARACTER, so buy it on the character you want it for. And DO NOT discharge it - you'll lose it FOREVER!
No harder than any Mk XII set via the different Reputation branches.
I got that when I was a noob, and was so, so confused. It's so purdy on some ships though. One others, it can be kind of awkward looking though.
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