![]() ![]() Yes, this is tedious the first time you do it, but once you have done it once you can start from the ground section “Adamant”, at which point this endeavor becomes one of the quickest and easiest to do. Make sure you have all the mission rewards that you want from the episodes in question before you start using them for endeavors. This strategy works as long as you do not drop the mission at any point, and as long as you do not progress far enough to trigger the next map transfer or major plot point. For certain enemies who do not appear early in a mission nor have their own adventure zone, or whose TFOs rarely are queued for, this is a great way to reach your required kill numbers. ![]() When you come back to it, even months later, you will once again begin at that last map transfer without having to play through the preceding sections. You can always abort with your progress saved to the last map transfer (or sometimes major plot point). ![]() You don’t have to complete an episode once you’ve started it, nor must you restart from the beginning. One concept that will turn several otherwise time-consuming grinds into very quick and easy completions is leaving episodes in progress. Some endeavors can be conveniently completed by starting a TFO and then quitting the mission (Assault on Terok Nor or Azure Nebula Rescue for example) but I do not advocate such a tactic. For obvious reasons straightforward endeavors such as deal a certain type of damage will be omitted (with two exceptions). Since the Foundry and its easy to do kill accolade missions were removed from the game, some endeavors have become far less convenient to complete. This guide will help to make the endeavor grind as quick and painless as possible. ![]()
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