Banjo Robertson
Random Gunz Rise Of Legion.
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Posted - 2015.11.11 12:02:00 -
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i have some tips that I suggest you follow as a new player.
1. use all 3 character slots for your account, sure only one gains passive SP, but you can earn daily login SP on each character, daily warbarge stuff like isk, components, sp, and experimental gear if you want to farm it. and each character has their own daily missions, so you can possibly earn more hacked decryptor keys each day by just checking your alt character and seeing if its worth playing a few matches.
you can use their bonus sp to test out things you might want to use on your main character but you're not sure you wana spend the sp on it yet. You can also transfer the isk you generate from your warbarge to your main character, after maybe building up a nice reserve of isk that you can use for buying equipment you want to test. And of course the experimental gear from your warbarge, and officer gear and a few other things from the strongboxes you can transfer from your alts to your main character as well. You can try to sell the experimental gear to other players to save up more isk for yourself.
focus your warbarge components at skilling up the productin facility first, dont waste components bringing the down the cooldown before leveling up anything. other than making sure yoru production facility is at least level 3 or 4, try spreading out your components a bit, its really cheap to level each one to level 1, and doing so gives you a nice little boost in isk, sp, and damage to help you over time.
2. honestly I don't think its worth fully skilling into a specialty suit to begin with. Use militia variants of each race's basic suits to see what you like, then level up that basic suit to level 3, and stick with that for a while to see if you like it before going into sentinel, commando, logi, assault, or scout.
same goes for weapons, you can use militia weapons, or test weapons on your alts, before coming to any big decisions about where to spend SP.
3. unless you are skilling into scout or some specialty built, focus skilling up some of the more important core skills first. gaining bonus armor, and shield is nice. so at least skill those up to level 3. then shield extenders, armor plates, and maybe armor reppers to level 3 as well. With TTK being as high as it is gaining more armor and shield might not help you survive very much longer, but any bit of extra survivability helps you stay in longer, thus getting to actually be better at the game by gaining skill at playing it.
4. one thing I used to do was to use the starter fits, with maybe a few modules or weapons replaced with non-free stuff, just to lower the cost. If you get the CPU and PG upgrade skills high enough then the fitting restrictions of those militia suits isnt as restrictive and will help you reduce the cost of the suit by using the free stuff mixed with some pay-for stuff.
anyhoo, the game isnt as big as it used to be, i hope it grows in the future on another platform, welcome to the game, i hope what i had to say can help you out. |