Currently you can get a total of , as per Dulfy. To the best of my knowledge, No. However, most all? This may not have been the case at the time. These are not exploits, all of them are intended to be given to you, all of them are in-game rewards, which you can earn on any server, regardless if you are free to play, preferred, or subscriber. Cartel coins can be obtained by doing achievements.
Each achievement that gives cartel coins give 20 of them. It is an easy way for f2p people to get them. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more.
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Running heroics alone but picking which ones to run efficiently will earn you only slightly less per hour than doing them indiscriminately with a full group. On top of that, if you have a stealth character, you can run the heroics even faster by skipping as many enemies as possible by stealthing past them or putting them to sleep while you click an objective beside them.
While the other dailies and reputation tracks offer cool rewards, none of them will be making this list for their ability to earn you credits. To spend your Jawa Junk, go to the Cartel Bazaar which is the northern elevator on the Republic fleet, and the southern elevator on the Imperial fleet, and look for the Jawa vendors, where you can spend your green, blue and purple jawa junk on crafting materials.
What exact items you should buy for the best profit will depend on the current market. Some items that players often buy to resell for a good value are the green items that only cost 1 jawa scrap, including Desh, Silica, Dielectric Cell Fiber, Green Goo, Lost Artifact Fragment, Rubat Crystal, and Sacred Artifact Fragment, which are used in large quantities by competitive guilds to craft for Conquest. A few other purple items to compare include the Strategic Resource Matrix, and the two gifts hiding in there which are the Armor Maintenance and Spiced Aric Tongue items.
Jawa Junk Sheet. When you disassemble level 75 armor, you will also get tech fragments. But once your characters are all geared up, you can start turning those tech fragments into credits. The cheapest option seems to be buying random mods for tech fragments, then disassembling those. You can buy these random items from a vendor in the Supplies section of the fleet, Imperial side her name is Takana and Republic side his name is [[Nitoo?? If you have Slicing, Scavenging, Archaeology, or Bioanalysis as a crew skill, you can gather materials in the world to sell to other players who will use them for crafting.
One important thing to know is that when you gain crafting materials, they do not go in to your inventory. Instead, most materials automatically go in to your Materials Bay, which is accessible in your inventory from a tiny symbol of a diamond on the left. To sell your materials, go to the GTN located in the Galactic Trade Market section of the fleet, and click in the typing box under name. Then, click Unit Price to sort by price until the lowest price is showing.
Make sure to set the price for your entire bundle, so if you want your Unit Price for your crafting material to be 1, credits, and you have 17 of them, price the whole thing for 17, credits and set the duration to 3 days. Experienced players will also buy out the stock of a player who is pricing their goods too low, and resell them at a higher price!
Even lower level materials can sell fairly well on the GTN, because other players buy them to craft decorations, low-level gear, cosmetic gear, dyes and crystals. If you are running into other players who gathering, you can try switching instances by opening your map and selecting another instance from the drop-down on the bottom right.
A simple example of playing the GTN might include watching for players posting items at low prices, buying them, and reselling them at the normal price for a quick profit. These types of credit-making tactics require two things… Knowledge of the average prices of items, and the patience to make credits over time.
Items that players flip are usually cartel pack items, including armors, weapons, mounts, emotes, color crystals and decorations, and also companion gifts and crafting materials. Players usually pick one or two areas of expertise and focus on them, so they can get familiar with the prices and the market. One easy way to start flipping items is by noticing when players accidentally sell their items for the default price set by the GTN instead of a custom price — for example, you may see a companion gift is being sold for 8, credits when the next highest one is being sold for , credits.
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