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Greetings pilots! In this post I will be focusing exclusively on the scout class. If you are not a scout then you came to the wrong guide, but you are welcome to read on anyways. | Greetings pilots! In this post I will be focusing exclusively on the scout class. If you are not a scout then you came to the wrong guide, but you are welcome to read on anyways. | ||
− | To all you scout pilots out there. This guide is intended for the new scout pilot, so it will seem simplified | + | To all you scout pilots out there. This guide is intended for the new scout pilot, so it will seem simplified. Now let us begin! |
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===Levels 6-10=== | ===Levels 6-10=== | ||
− | At around this point you should still be stuck in the grips of the Fly Casual mission. At this point you should really be buckling down on trying to get your hacking score up. When you have enough mods to get to +40 hacking power you should start focusing on hacking. At level 10 you will be able to start taking on the Eris encounters, this is a good source of eris rep and mods. Open the Black market as soon as you can, for it is the friend of scouts. Avoid hacking worlds | + | At around this point you should still be stuck in the grips of the Fly Casual mission. At this point you should really be buckling down on trying to get your hacking score up. When you have enough mods to get to +40 hacking power you should start focusing on hacking. At level 10 you will be able to start taking on the Eris encounters, this is a good source of eris rep and mods. Open the Black market as soon as you can, for it is the friend of scouts. Avoid hacking worlds yet. You will not be getting a good deal. |
===Levels 11-15=== | ===Levels 11-15=== | ||
Get the listener. You want the listener. It costs 1000 intel and goes into your weapon slot. The day that you get the listener marks the last day you have to grind trades. Focus on hacking from than on. When you get the listener look for a mission on eris from Shade. It will not be easy to find or do, but it will give you a mod. Hold onto that mod. There are several mission for which you will need to collect resources. Collect lots of power cells, Mod components, polished diamonds, etc so that you will be able to craft the needed mods. Try to avoid hacking worlds at any difficulty except for 10, and only hack worlds if you have 90+ hack rating. | Get the listener. You want the listener. It costs 1000 intel and goes into your weapon slot. The day that you get the listener marks the last day you have to grind trades. Focus on hacking from than on. When you get the listener look for a mission on eris from Shade. It will not be easy to find or do, but it will give you a mod. Hold onto that mod. There are several mission for which you will need to collect resources. Collect lots of power cells, Mod components, polished diamonds, etc so that you will be able to craft the needed mods. Try to avoid hacking worlds at any difficulty except for 10, and only hack worlds if you have 90+ hack rating. | ||
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+ | ===Levels 20-30=== | ||
+ | Level 20 opens up a bunch of options. Upgrade to tier 2 ASAP. It will increase your stats and allow you to use more mods. Keep all of the Trivarient (fill in the blank) mods. They all have some sort of hacking boost either as a stated stat, or a hidden one (The trivarient scanner gives you +30 hack rating, if you're curious). level 20 unlocks a superior hacking mod called Lancer's rant. It is better than the listener, so you will want to take it. grab all of the side missions you can, for they will give you some decent mods. In this range there are a series of Black Market mods called scout tunnlers. You might consider looking into them. | ||
Guide Created by [[User:Lancer|Lancer]] ([[User talk:Lancer|talk]]) | Guide Created by [[User:Lancer|Lancer]] ([[User talk:Lancer|talk]]) | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 4 June 2020
The Beginner's Guide to the Scout class
Greetings pilots! In this post I will be focusing exclusively on the scout class. If you are not a scout then you came to the wrong guide, but you are welcome to read on anyways.
To all you scout pilots out there. This guide is intended for the new scout pilot, so it will seem simplified. Now let us begin!
The scout class is not an easy class to play as. It is fast, light, and oh so squishy. I would say it's not a class for beginners, but the only way you can get into this class is as a beginner. There are some key terms you must remember
• Evasion - this ability makes it harder for others to attack you.
• Targeting - this ability makes it easier to hit other people. You wont be using this for a while, if ever.
• Attack - makes it easier to hit and damage an opponent.
• Defense - blaster fire finds it harder to damage you.
• Hacking - this stat will get very important at level 10.
• Cargo - the amount of junk you can cart from one world to another.
Now I will begin to describe what an optimal path for the scout looks like, up to lvl 15.
Levels 1-5
You will spend this time pretending that you are a freighter and get all the cargo boosting mods you can. Whenever you run across a mod that boosts hacking you will save it. If it is better than another hacking mod that takes the save spot, you will replace it. At level five you may want to find a team with which you can do encounters on earth and mars. Throughout this time you will find it helpful to follow the missions. They will give you xp. Join a guild, it will help in the long run. Dont hack worlds
Levels 6-10
At around this point you should still be stuck in the grips of the Fly Casual mission. At this point you should really be buckling down on trying to get your hacking score up. When you have enough mods to get to +40 hacking power you should start focusing on hacking. At level 10 you will be able to start taking on the Eris encounters, this is a good source of eris rep and mods. Open the Black market as soon as you can, for it is the friend of scouts. Avoid hacking worlds yet. You will not be getting a good deal.
Levels 11-15
Get the listener. You want the listener. It costs 1000 intel and goes into your weapon slot. The day that you get the listener marks the last day you have to grind trades. Focus on hacking from than on. When you get the listener look for a mission on eris from Shade. It will not be easy to find or do, but it will give you a mod. Hold onto that mod. There are several mission for which you will need to collect resources. Collect lots of power cells, Mod components, polished diamonds, etc so that you will be able to craft the needed mods. Try to avoid hacking worlds at any difficulty except for 10, and only hack worlds if you have 90+ hack rating.
Levels 20-30
Level 20 opens up a bunch of options. Upgrade to tier 2 ASAP. It will increase your stats and allow you to use more mods. Keep all of the Trivarient (fill in the blank) mods. They all have some sort of hacking boost either as a stated stat, or a hidden one (The trivarient scanner gives you +30 hack rating, if you're curious). level 20 unlocks a superior hacking mod called Lancer's rant. It is better than the listener, so you will want to take it. grab all of the side missions you can, for they will give you some decent mods. In this range there are a series of Black Market mods called scout tunnlers. You might consider looking into them.