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After all, they grind for loot and sometimes Chromium, bring you new crew members and additional loot.
#Star wars uprising crew blueprints upgrade#
If the crew member is rare, it would serve you better if you keep it and upgrade it eventually. First of all, mind the Rarity before proceeding. So, you might think the one-star crew member might do you well if you sell it. Don’t sell your Gear or Crew MembersĪt some point, you might get two identical crew members, and one would be 1 star and the other 3 star. Upgrading Desh costs Credits upgrading Gear with upgraded Desh costs more Credits than with the lower level Desh, so in the end the amount of Credits and time spent on mingling with the stones is abysmal. Why? Because when you count your Credits you will see. The bottom line, however, is Desh is not worth upgrading. I will not bore you with the math – if you have the time, go ahead and read it, or do your own numbers.
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This thread in the Kabam forums has a detailed breakdown of the cost of Desh upgrades, the XP it gains and the cost of upgrades of gear when used with lower and higher level of Desh. While upgrading crew members and gear is vital in Uprising, leveling up Desh seems to be a questionable enterprise. Got your crew members? Level them up and upgrade. Got some Desh (the stones, there are many types of them) – level it up because it gives more boost when you use it when leveling up Gear. Found a pair of gloves? Upgrade it because you will need it to unlock a Blueprint (more on that below). The game basically forces you to first level up and then upgrade everything. Upgrading your materials – is it worth it? All of these best features require a high player level, so from this perspective, keeping that Chromium for the sake of unlocking a new character and doing all the leveling up from zero does not seem to be worth the trouble. Moreover, the best part of the game is leveling up and unlocking more opportunities, missions, joining a cartel, doing the multiplayer and such. You then buy and upgrade your character with a variety of skills you learn from Trainers, so how your character evolves depends on your choices while you play, and not on the race and gender of the character you choose as you start. The game offers you four races and the system of open classes, which means that no matter what race and gender you choose, you end up with the same basic set of skills. I touched that part in my review, and the more I advance the more I realize the time and chromium I spent on an additional character was wasted. #1 Don’t waste your Chromium and time on additional characters There are some things I wish I knew when I first started playing, so I will combine those with a few tips and answers to frequently asked questions here.