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ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
So I tried the game at launch.....it was..underwhelming. I have came back off and on since then, still was not what I was looking for in a MMO, specifically Klingon gameplay was...meh at best.

I am now wanting to try it again, I see there are now Romulans, ok. but, how are the Klingons for a start from scratch, new char. I am thinking of reinstalling tonight and starting a new Klingon, so give a returning warrior some advice.

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  • ryakidrysryakidrys Member Posts: 830 Arc User
    They finished the klingon storyline, no more starting at lvl 30. So, the single player aspect is much, much better than before.
    After the initial delta rising release, where the KDF and Romulans saw seemingly 1 ship for every 3 the federation had available to purchase, things have settled into equality with respect to the number of the ship releases. Don't expect the KDF to get any great science vessels at tier 6, though.
    Many players on the forums are very tactical focused these days. I'd recommend creating a tac captain with traits geared toward what you want to play.
    The R&D/ crafting system has been improved, maybe, but it takes a lot of resources to upgrade things at high levels.
    It may take you as much time to go from lvl 50 to 60 as it did to go from lvl 1 to 50. Expect a lot of grinding.
    Power creep has seen max DPS numbers climb to seemingly God-like levels, but the enemies are tougher too.
  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    Gotch, may jump in to it tonight and see how it goes. Grinding...eh...standard mmo fare I guess, how is the storyline, decent ?
  • tehbubbalootehbubbaloo Member Posts: 2,003 Arc User
    edited June 2015
    ussat wrote: »
    Gotch, may jump in to it tonight and see how it goes. Grinding...eh...standard mmo fare I guess, how is the storyline, decent ?

    the early kdf storyline is perhaps the best in sto. sto and its heavy focus on combat and lack of exploration seems to suit the kdf better i suppose. unfortunately, once you finish the early kdf missions you start the supposedly 'faction agnostic' missions, which are actually fed missions. your klingon will worry about things like the prime directive, flee from combat, talk up diplomacy, etc.
  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    Srsly, the prime directive ? as a Klingon....flee from combat....talk up diplomacy...Yea sounds very....Klingon like.
  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    Also, are Klingons still restricted to that smallish zone down on the bottom of the map ?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited June 2015
    ussat wrote: »
    Also, are Klingons still restricted to that smallish zone down on the bottom of the map ?

    The Klingon Empire's borders haven't changed, but as far as I know you're no longer blocked from the sectors near Sol, not since the sector space revamp went through a couple months ago. Meaning if you need to get to DS9, you no longer have to take the long way round through Deferi territory.
  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    Welp, might give it a try tonight, whats the economy like ?
  • freakiumfreakium Member Posts: 439 Arc User
    The KDF population will always be less than the Federation's so expect prices to be a bit higher for KDF specific gear. Not by much though so it's nothing to worry about.
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  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    I mean when I left it was credits or something, now I hear there are like 4 types of currency ?
  • freakiumfreakium Member Posts: 439 Arc User
    edited June 2015
    I hear ya.

    - Energy Credits
    - Dilithium
    - Marks (Reputation and Fleet)

    I guess the biggest change after you left would be marks. I don't know when you left but if you remember grinding STFs for Borg Salvage that you can convert to gear at DS9, that's all gone. There is now a extra tab in your character menu for reputation. You build this up with the respective reputation's marks, some credits, and dilithium and after reaching rank 5 of the reputation, you will unlock all its goods.

    eg. Omega reputation includes all the STF gear from before. As you progress in rank you'll be able to purchase parts of gear sets such as impulse engines or personal shields. At rank 5, you'll unlock the omega reputation's special ability (medical nanites) and be able to purchase the last parts of the gear sets (space shields and ground armor).

    But I'm getting off topic. You can get reputation marks by playing STFs, special events, and ground zones.
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  • ussatussat Member Posts: 19 Arc User
    OK then...sounds...er..yea. OK a bit to learn. One last question, how is the community for returning players...I know some games can be a bit harsh...
  • ryakidrysryakidrys Member Posts: 830 Arc User
    ussat wrote: »
    OK then...sounds...er..yea. OK a bit to learn. One last question, how is the community for returning players...I know some games can be a bit harsh...

    The community? If you play STFs, it's hot or cold, very little warm, unless you are in a fleet. It's either no communication, bail on you as soon as the mission fails or is done, blast you for not knowing something or flaming you for being somebody's idea of ineffective are the most common things. If you get in with a fleet and/ or make friends, it can be very fun. Don't get discouraged, there are lots of good people in the game.
    If you want or need help, there are folks who will help out. Whether it is in game, or on the forums, there is help available. A chat channel like DPS-Public can be helpful while in the game if you aren't part of a fleet.
  • goodscotchgoodscotch Member Posts: 1,680 Arc User
    Q'apla! Now for glorious battle!
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  • ghostmatterghostmatter Member Posts: 136 Arc User
    I just came back recently too for the Delta Recruit event. I had tried on release (even had lifetime and 2 copies of the game) and then with Legacy of Romulus but the game didn't really get me. Now, I love it. Klingon is so much better than at release. It feels half-assed only in a very few places.
  • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
    KDF PVE at STO's launch was absolutely abysmal. There was so little to do and leveling was horrible because of it. Endless runs at Kahless Expanse was the highlight of KDF PVE at the time. It was no wonder why the KDF playerbase back then was so active in PVP, and probably why even a KDF Pug was better most of the time than an equivalent Fed Pug in that fighting. We either died a million cuts (boredom) at Kahless Expanse runs or PVP at every level, every rank to cap. Even the Feds used to line up hardcore for PVP.

    STO has come a long way for PVE content though with the KDF. Ship selection is still an issue, especially for Non-Feds at T6.
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  • ghostmatterghostmatter Member Posts: 136 Arc User
    KDF was the "PVP faction". :D
  • qunlar2020qunlar2020 Member Posts: 281 Arc User
    As you level your toon sell your unwanted loot, but do not spend your different currencies. Use the mission rewards and loot to outfit your ship and team until level 50. At level 50 choose a ship and build than work toward that build with what you have saved. Remember just because it's pretty and shiney, don't make it a diamond. Best of luck.
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    I was Klingon before Klingon was cool.
  • ajalenajalen Member Posts: 113 Arc User
    KDF was the "PVP faction". :D
    PVP in STO ? u mean Fed bugships vs KDF bugships ?
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  • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
    ajalen wrote: »
    KDF was the "PVP faction". :D
    PVP in STO ? u mean Fed bugships vs KDF bugships ?

    Ha, someone that remembers those days. After the Fleet ship system came out and the Feds got more and more rather good ships, actual KDF vessels were used less and less. They sucked in comparison as time went on. KDF teams had no choice but to make far heavier use of Lockbox/Lobi/Event/Promo ships. Unless you were one of our crazies flying the BOP still despite all the power creep the other ships got. I still remember a bunch of the KDF's "Aces" flying BOPs. Their performance probably kept the BOPs reputation up as the Feds' Boogeyman far longer than it actually merited :D
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  • mustrumridcully0mustrumridcully0 Member Posts: 12,963 Arc User
    I think the best tip for someone that is basically "new" to the game, or at least a particular mission - say so in the chat as soon as possible. That way people are more likely to give you some leeway or tips.

    Of course, it also helps if you do the normal difficulty stuff first, before going to advanced or even elite difficulty. Learn the basics, and then you can move on to the next difficulty.

    I guess you can also search the web for standard strategies for the different queued missions.

    Star Trek Online Advancement: You start with lowbie gear, you end with Lobi gear.
  • shpoksshpoks Member Posts: 6,967 Arc User
    ajalen wrote: »
    KDF was the "PVP faction". :D
    PVP in STO ? u mean Fed bugships vs KDF bugships ?

    That was before the bugships and the entire lockbox mumbo-jumbo. When glorious B'rels reigned supreme. :naughty:
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  • warmaker001bwarmaker001b Member Posts: 9,205 Arc User
    shpoks wrote: »
    ajalen wrote: »
    KDF was the "PVP faction". :D
    PVP in STO ? u mean Fed bugships vs KDF bugships ?

    That was before the bugships and the entire lockbox mumbo-jumbo. When glorious B'rels reigned supreme. :naughty:

    There was a time, long ago, in an STO far, far away...

    That there was a lot of PVP going on. When even the Feds had a long congo line in the PVP queues. When a PVPer could spend his hours playing STO completely in PVP with minimal waiting.

    That Starfleet and the KDF were flying their ships and actually looked like Starfleet and the KDF. Before Lockbox ships and their like permeated the game.
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