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Looking to make boatloads of EC?

There are many ways you can make EC in Star Trek Online. Some, if not most of them are very tedious, requiring vast amounts of time and effort. What If there was a way to remove one of these barriers to being EC rich, would you do it?

In the video below I show you how you can make tons of EC by spending as little as 10-20 minutes a day only a few times a week. How you might ask, through DoFFing. On one DoFF mission you have the potential to make 10 million EC. In the video I show you which missions to start and which to avoid. I also show some great ways to maximize your DoFF mission hunting.

So check it out and if you follow my advice you'll be making tons of EC in no time!

http://youtu.be/6Q5mEt_FwUg

Comments

  • Po_ggPo_gg Member EpicPosts: 5,749

    Since Vanguard (and Diplomacy in it) is gone, the DOff system is my favourite "non regular endgame" activity - besides the music system in LotRO.

    DOffing is fun, the assignment chains are cool (though can be a real pain in the aft), there were times when I was waist-deep in an another game and still logged in into STO for a quick Galaxy Tour while spreading my Duty Officers out in every sector :) heck, I have a VA who went up to 50 strictly by DOffing (except the low levels, until she got her first Duty Officers).

     

    It was a nice video, but maybe with a bit too many downtimes and extra length. With some editing the infos (both about the DOff-ing itself, and even moreso about the EC making through colonisation and other DOff earning chains) could be more focused and clear, at least imo.

    The earlier videos were cool too, last night there was some mentioning on TrekRadio of the revamped Club, and my first thought was your Ferengi from the video, doing the Shuffle :)

    (ps: USS Squidy, seriously? :D )

  • willaimshatwillaimshat Member Posts: 81
    Originally posted by Po_gg

    (ps: USS Squidy, seriously? :D )

    Well, because the U.S.S. Octopussy felt a little too heavy-handed.

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