Thefastest you can go for a normal speed level is 6 days and 20 hours. For level 1 and 2, it is 3 days and 4 hours. And to my knowledge, most of the 40s and 50s are 3 days 10 hours due to few radicals
I have been going full speed for up until now at the very least (level 9). I can make the cutoff times since I have a flexible job (research) that I can easily change my sleep schedule to make night reviews. As for memorization:
So a simple easy question, I'm looking for a way that allows me to Level Up a Warframe under 5-10mins (Solo ideal, but a team is fine), As all video's I've seen are either outdated or only about Weapons, if any Tenno out there knows the quickest way possible, let me know here.
So a simple easy question, I'm looking for a way that allows me to Level Up a Warframe under 5-10mins (Solo ideal, but a team is fine), As all video's I've seen are either outdated or only about Weapons, if any Tenno out there knows the quickest way possible, let me know here.
First you need to understan how your frame gets XP, if you get a kill with an ability, the frame gets 100% xp, if you kill with your guns, it gets 50%, if one of your teammate gets a kill, your frame get 25%
now, depending on your frame it might take a long time, if your frame is something like a trinity for example, you cant get kills with it, but if its something like a nidus then its going to be really fast and easy
if you want to be really fast, you get a team, on hydron, a team is a must because the game spawn more enemy for each player, so 4 player means more enemy, now, depending on your frame you want to get as many kills with your abilities or guns as you can, but if you get a really good team with like a saryn in it who nukes the room and you do 5 wave in like 2 min, thats just as good, you either kill them yourself or let others get the kills for you faster
One of the fastest ways is to find someone who has Ivara or Equinox (because of their sleep abilities). Go to Adaro, let the other player stealth kill everything (+500% exp for each kill), you just need to stay in affinity range and not alert enemies.
Have a booster . And smeeta kavat if possible . Equip 1 weapon only so ur warframe get the most xp. Do hydron . Mostly kill with ur frame. Or if it's a warframe with no killing ability then is ok to kill with weapon . I use melee weapon nothing else.
Personnaly, I don't use an Equinox infusion, but a Baruuk infusion, as Lull will restart the enemies alertness level, making each kill a stealth kill even if the enemy was alerted a few seconds before. If you do it solo, I think a Baruuk infusion is really the best.
Some people do this with a Banshee infusion, as Silence prevents affected enemies to be alerted while they are on the stun phase, but you must be really fast and if they see you, you won't have any stealth bonus.
Trinity can kill with her Link, but it will take a long time. Trinity is my favorite warframe and I had to max her up some times to be able to make the builds I wanted (she is my Eidolon hunter), and I did it with a temporary Barruk infusion (as said above) or on Hydron, with a random squad).
It took me a very enjoyable two weeks leveling in the traditional fashion. I completed all of the HP quests, Zangarmarsh quests, Terokkar quests, Nagrand Quests and most of the SMV quests while running dungeons mostly just to complete the quests. I made a ton of gold in the process.
A lot of the fast levellers were decked out in Naxx gear. For reference Naxx gear is often close to or as good as level 70 blues, and many people used that gear to clear the first raids. Imagine having gear comparable to a level 70 while being level 60, you can absolutely blast through dungeons (and quests if you want) at a pace several times faster than someone in the usual questing greens/blues.
I entered the portal on 13th June and hit 70 on 25th June. Day job and a daughter so mostly evening play only but I did take a few days off to try and bridge the gap. (Between me and other people in my guild) The fact I wasnt prepared (a fresh 60 rather than Nax geared 60) and only 2 weeks to level him (which led to 2 weeks of TBC was me still grinding to 60). Plus I chose to level as prot as well.
a part watt sayd is right but best is to lvl fast u need a friend helping u with quests heavy first second u need thath 150 pot xp third u need guild xp at max lvl 4th u will lvl very fast in max 4h at very high lvl 17+
Also keep in mind that "progressing" and "leveling up fast" are different cases, so you'd better be ready to be working harder to lv up later on. Also having a friend to help is really great. That's, by the way, one of the points I like in Warspear: It's rather easy to find a few nice people to befriend and lvl up with, which is a really nice way to progress in game (Warspear social system is really simple and fun, so try to make many friends!).
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Level 2 and DCFC equipment has been deployed at various public locations including, for example, at grocery stores, theaters, or coffee shops. When selecting a charger type, consider its voltages, resulting charging and vehicle dwell times, and estimated up-front and ongoing costs.
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The below table summarizes the typical power output, charging time, and locations for PHEVs and BEVs for the different charger types. For more information on the power requirements of different chargers, see the Utility Planning section of the toolkit.
1 Note that charging speed is affected by many factors, including the charger manufacturer, condition, and age; air temperature; vehicle battery capacity; and vehicle age and condition..
6 To 80 percent charge. Charging speed slows as the battery gets closer to full to prevent damage to the battery. Therefore, it is more cost- and time-efficient for EV drivers to use direct current (DC) fast charging until the battery reaches 80 percent, and then continue on their trip. It can take about as long to charge the last 10 percent of an EV battery as the first 90 percent.
It may also fill in some puzzle pieces for you to note that Elliott Moss, the chef behind both restaurants, spent his earliest restaurant days working at Chick-fil-A. The resemblance in menus is noticeable.
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Just adding, my post was directed to the original OP, who seemed to have only fairly small collection of low-level pets. True that Pet Week, which only a week away, is super way to level them, but this assumes you have a nice stable of maxxed pets already.
I see a bunch of people level pet teams with all three pets about the same level. I have always found it best to have two low level ones that can survive 1-2 hits and one lvl 25 that can control the opposing team. Hold off on healing until you run out of your higher lvl ones.
For instance: MoP Eternal Blossom & Four Wind zones are loaded with aquatics. I have 3 Guilnan Ravens & 3 Crows. First do the tag routine with the two lower pets then rotate one of the birds in. Coordinate Peck, Call Darkness and Nocturnal Strike accordingly based on enemy pet health and abilities used/available. If it is a full health bird you can usually clean up w/o it dyeing. Switch to another bird if needed until all 6 are dead or useless, then heal all. If a lower level pet dies, grab another and wait for the big heal. Depending on pet class, your low level ones can be around 10-ish but you might loose one in a battle. Lower level pet dailies are easy to control with this method too.
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