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Bioanalysis or Scavenging? (Shake Your Money Maker)

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Bioanalysis or Scavenging? (Shake Your Money Maker)

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Olekalvo
Old 12.14.2011 , 04:51 PM | #1
I'm all about the credits so I was woundering if anyone had some input on wich of these two crew skills would be most profitable while selling everything on the galactic market.

Crew skills in question: Bioanalysis and Scavenging.

Thanks in advance.
(Quick note on the end: Stop qq'ing about the EGA. BW emplyees, if you read this, I think you are doing a GREAT job! Keep the good work up!)

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Vicid
Old 12.14.2011 , 04:55 PM | #2
Are you on Iron Throne? I will buy your Bio anal mats
Beware he who would deny you the ability to freely respec, for in his heart he dreams himself your master.

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Cynistra
Old 12.14.2011 , 05:03 PM | #3
Quote: Originally Posted by Vicid View Post
Are you on Iron Throne? I will buy your Bio anal mats
That just didn't sound right.

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Olekalvo
Old 12.14.2011 , 05:13 PM | #4
Quote: Originally Posted by Vicid View Post
Are you on Iron Throne? I will buy your Bio anal mats
+1 for the way you worded that! No, I'm not in yet (November rain), when I get in I'll be playing on legions of lettow, unless its full.

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Arentak
Old 12.14.2011 , 05:33 PM | #5
I"m sure scavanging, Bioanalysis, and slicing would generate good credits while levelling.

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Olekalvo
Old 12.14.2011 , 06:02 PM | #6
Quote: Originally Posted by Arentak View Post
I"m sure scavanging, Bioanalysis, and slicing would generate good credits while levelling.
hehe, but I want to have Archaeology, slicing and either bioanalysis or scavaging :P So I'm just trying to decide between bioanalysis or scavaging.

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HornedToad
Old 12.14.2011 , 09:37 PM | #7
I'll guess scavenging. Three skills use it to bioanalysis' one.

Although I think both Bioanalysis and scavenging will make more than archaelogy.