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commandernecocommanderneco Member Posts: 22 Arc User
edited January 2014 in The Academy
I was just curious what I may or may not be able to transfer between accounts besides dilithium, credits, and standard ship equipment.

For example, can I exchange fleet marks or reputation mark between characters somehow?

Are there any equipment sets that can be swapped over? Or must we start from scratch?

(I would prefer, for some strange reason, to reach high fleet marks via one character, in order to set up the other. Say such as Dyon, or Borg.)
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  • doffingcomradedoffingcomrade Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    Things that can be transferred between characters of any account:
    EC
    Unbound Items
    Unbound Doffs

    Things that can be transferred between characters of a single account (in addition to the above):
    Account Bound Items
    Dilithium

    Things That Can't Be Moved:
    ANYTHING ELSE
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • thomasangelisthomasangelis Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    Actually you can put Dilithium on the Exchange for an exorbitant amount then cancel the transaction and it goes into an account hold. You then log onto the Character you want and withdraw the Dilithium directly to the Character you wish to have it.
  • oldkirkfanoldkirkfan Member Posts: 1,263 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    (I would prefer, for some strange reason, to reach high fleet marks via one character, in order to set up the other. Say such as Dyon, or Borg.)

    No marks of any kind can be transferred. They are the sole property of the character who farmed them.

    Once you hit T5 in any rep project, you can buy a token enabling another character, on your account, to earn double the rep points.
  • monkeybone13monkeybone13 Member Posts: 4,640 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    Actually you can put Dilithium on the Exchange for an exorbitant amount then cancel the transaction and it goes into an account hold. You then log onto the Character you want and withdraw the Dilithium directly to the Character you wish to have it.

    That only works for characters on the same account.

    To the OP. You can mail unbound duty officers, bridge officer candidates (though certain boff candidates are considered bound even though they don't indicate they are), and unbound items.

    To transfer energy credits you would need to have both accounts logged in, and a character from each account meeting up to do a face to face character trade, which you'll need to do manually. There is no way to mail EC.

    And like someone else said, any kind of marks like fleet marks or reputation marks, they can't be traded period. They are basically bound to the character who gets them.
  • grouchyotakugrouchyotaku Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    ...

    To transfer energy credits you would need to have both accounts logged in, and a character from each account meeting up to do a face to face character trade, which you'll need to do manually. There is no way to mail EC.
    ....

    However, nothing prevents you from selling a overpriced low demand item on the Exchange between characters. I use to do this regularly before the Account Bank came into existence...
  • doffingcomradedoffingcomrade Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited January 2014
    Actually you can put Dilithium on the Exchange for an exorbitant amount then cancel the transaction and it goes into an account hold. You then log onto the Character you want and withdraw the Dilithium directly to the Character you wish to have it.
    That's why "Dilithium" is listed under "transferrable between characters of one account", yes.
    To transfer energy credits you would need to have both accounts logged in, and a character from each account meeting up to do a face to face character trade, which you'll need to do manually. There is no way to mail EC.
    Yes, you can use Grouchyotaku's method, or transfer your EC using your fleet bank as well. The Exchange method can be risky, though. Once I saw an obscure item posted at a ludicrous price, so I posted an identical item at the same price...someone bought it...
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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