![]() It’s really handy in sneaking up on other D’Vors, who won’t tend to see you as a threat. ![]() ![]() If you’ve powered up your D’Vor enough, you can turn from a simple Piggy into it’s alter ego … ATTACK PIGGY. You’ll be able to spot them by their brightness, and they “twinkle” a little. And some nodes are fast nodes, that produce Raw Latinum twice as fast as the other nodes in the system. Suliban and the Borg space Latinum systems will be even higher. Those that require a higher warp range will be higher than the lower systems. Keep in mind that not all Latinum nodes are created equal. This gives the ship a tremendous advantage in this one area. This starts out at 12,000% at Level 1 and maxes out at 17,500% when you get the ship to level 45. The D’Vor’s Ship Ability is Latinum Mining – it gives you a bonus in mining Raw Latinum. And mining Latinum will help you win on Ferengi Monday. And Latinum makes the galaxy go round, or at least it allows you to purchase speed ups, common materials, resources, and ship parts that you don’t otherwise have. Are you happy now? Disclosureįor the purposes of this article, I did receive Discovery blueprints and cultivated mycelium from Scopely.The Ferengi D’Vor is an ugly, ugly ship, but it’s one that does one thing very, very well. Random Black Alert QuestionĬan you Black Alert jump to a system that requires a warp token? You can also get some from the Discovery Recruiting Special.Īnd, if you’re just not that patient, and you want an Oompa Loompa now, you can purchase packs in the store that include spore drive components. You’ll get the Spore Drive parts from your Discovery refineries. It’s a good deal more expensive in every area other than ship parts. Given that it’s a specialty ship, and that it can eventually get you officer badges, you’d expect it to be more expensive. Again, as a basis for comparison, I’ll use the Vahklas. The thing that’s going to slow you from upgrading your Discovery is going to be the spore drive parts (kinda like the way D’Vor parts are a brake on upgrading that ship. In the long run, harvesting should allow you to get all the Mycelium you need AND go hunt swarm, or grind out hostiles for faction rep, or anything else you can think of to advance yourself in the game. If you’re in a pinch and need some right now to cultivate, then hunting will be better. You only have so many hours in the day, and many tasks to accomplish. You can certainly get more by grinding out level 29 hostiles at around 150 a pop, but the question is, what’s the opportunity cost of doing this? What’s the best use of your time. My level 14 can do it in 84 seconds, but the exact number is trivial.) Just doing some quick math, you can mine 800 raw Mycelium in a little less than two minutes (depending on your Discovery’s level. So hunting hostiles for Mycelium will help level up your ship,īut in general, it’s much faster to harvest (mine) than it is to collect it from defeated hostiles. Your harvesting rate of Mycelium is dependent on your ship’s level. Here’s a list of the systems where you’ll be able to find Mycelium. If you haven’t built your discovery yet, it won’t appear. You’ll then cultivate it in the Mycelium Greenhouse that you’ll find in the refinery tab, under Discovery. You get Mycelium in one of two ways, either by harvesting (mining) it, or by attacking hostiles. Powering Black Alert: The Care and Feeding of Myceliumįirst of all, to power your Discovery’s Black Alerts, you’ll need to cultivate Mycelium (see below). If you’ve got 5 of 10, she’d be a huge help. ![]() For hunting the hostiles, the Pike crew is best, with T’Laan. ![]() Ten of Ten works on your Discovery, but it’s not the massive improvement that you’ll get when mining say, Latinum. They’re good officers ( Burnham and Saru in particular.) But their big impact is on PvP, not on hostiles or mining. So the Discovery crew that we’ve gotten thus far isn’t really great for the Discovery. (Once again, thanks to our friends at LCARS for the firing pattern. For an explorer, the Discovery has got a nice firing pattern, and it’s got a nice (for it’s size) kinetic weapon that fires every other round. ![]()
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