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How to Mine Latinum in Star Trek: Fleet Command

How to Mine Latinum in Star Trek: Fleet Command

Star Trek: Fleet Command lets you explore star systems, build ships, mine resources, complete missions, join alliances and battle other gamers. One of the important tasks in the game is Mining. You will need to perform your daily goals, for missions, and to complete events. In Star Trek: Fleet Command, mining is a great way to gather new materials, especially crystals and ore. There are plenty of different crystals and ores to collect, and while you can produce some at your station (like tritanium and dilithium), you will need to send out your fleet to collect the other materials. In this article, we will explain how to mine Latinum in Star Trek: Fleet Command.

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Latinum can be mined throughout the Neutral Zone and the Faction Zones, and best mined with the purpose-built Ferengi D’Vor. The base rate on these nodes improves in higher-level systems. Furthermore, there’s a 1 in 8 chance of spawning a “rich” raw latinum node, which offers mining at double the rate. Suliban is a special system and has only rich nodes of various qualities.

After entering a system, you can set a course for nodes allowing you to salvage these materials. You’ll have to find each node manually as there doesn’t seem to be any specific mining areas in Star Trek Fleet Command.

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It can be refined from level 16 in the refinery on a 22hr cooldown. The refining process converts raw latinum into latinum at a guaranteed rate. The conversion process produces ship parts for the Ferengi D’Vor as a byproduct. There are two systems in Borg space that have the fastest raw latinum nodes in the game.

You’ll need special latinum cells acquired by hitting assimilated traders in Borg space and refining the ‘Latinum Antiques” they provide in order to gain access to these systems. Latinum nodes can be found in the following systems:

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Sunday Jan 17, 2021

Latinum Mining Mechanics Revealed; TOS Officer Overview

Hello Star Trekkers! As happens occassionally, TOO much happens in preparation for a show. Conversations run long, the community becomes passionate and polarized, and debate occurs. As the ONLY long form format of content within Star Trek Fleet Command, I feel it's our responsibility to allow community feedback, and allow voices to be heard. Part 1 ran long and was all about burning, and therefore forced us into part 2 for the remainder of the show. This show would normally be uploaded a day later, but due to containing TIME SENSITIVE data for Latinum Mining events scheduled today, we're posting both at the same time. Contained within this episode is a breakdown of the newly redesigned Latinum Mining Monday mechanics, complete with ops brackets, milestones, point values and a breakdown of the ships and their mathematical pros and cons for today's leaderboard. Plus an overview of the new TOS officers in PVP, as well as research into a mining officer NOT working as written. This and more in this part 2 of Talking Trek's Sunday night podcast. Enjoy the super sized portion of your favorite STFC podcast! 

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So I think I can win a second full pull for Kirk would you go for it or wait for another officer auction?

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They cancelled the Kirk auction??? It was on the program i was planning to upgrade my ship and win this event, even spend 100$ WT...F

Tuesday Jan 19, 2021

I like this added morale officer as when I have the enterprise having another morale with Spock and the other kit I for enterprise

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I was one who payed 50$ for borg prime, i am disappointed that people get it for free!! What can i do now with the epic gas g4?

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  • Going TRI Faction – don’t go Dual – autokill in unfriendly system is cool.
  • Vidar is a required ship, so buy those bp when available from events.
  • Tier 9 vidar is useful as once completed Borg refinery basically becomes a shop for credits and faction points
  • Killing probes at higher level becomes much easier, and you get bonuses for have 8 transwarp each day, (2 tw in chest per day so if you have 6 in stock you get the bonus).
  • 2-3 runs a day with Moreua, Pike, Tlaan as crew and with max vidar you should be able to get max payload each trip. lower tiers will still provide a good haul.
  • Expect this to take until somewhere in the 30’s level unless you really spend time grinding. At lower levels if you can be bothered spending the time, spend the Transwarps for more probes on a weekly basis to speed up vidar upgrades.
  • Ferengi catch them if you can. These are great for stocking up on resources from transwarp 1million mines South of Fastolf.

Borg require a vidar, to get the vidar participate in events and buy the blueprints(bp). Events happen quite often during the cycles and it will take quite a few to get the 100 bp required. Do these even at lower level with the help of you alliance as the vidar unlocks some very useful refining.

Once you have them and build the vidar you will open up the Borg Refinery and will be able to transwarp to borg space. There are a couple of locations for transwarp to kil borg probes: Low level systems for starting out are Metra Alpha-Gamma systems at Level 25, and then opposite are the Benes Systems for slightly Higher level 26-27 systems. Level 28-31 are the transwarp gates that spread out from Panak and Unoma.

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You need to kill borg probes in order to refine Inert Nanoprobes into Charged and Active Nanoprobes. These will help you update the vidar and promote Borg officers. In addition you can refine credits, faction points and the most useful Latinum Antiques.

Level 25-27 are tier 1-4 vidar material really, 4 you might depending on crew be able to start killing level 28 but I would recommend starting these from tier 5. Level 28-33 you should be able to do comfortably from tier 5-6, but dont expect to be killing too many at level 33. The most useful thing about being able to kill at least 1 is for Ferengi hunting.

You receive 2 Transwarp tokens a day from the Gift box, with a max of 8, if you have 6 when you take the gift to max out the transwarp, you also receive Nanoprobes daily. You should early on visit all the Borg Transwarp sites so that you can view them before jumping in. This will help with Ferengi hunting and is useful anyway.

Ferengi Hunting:

Ferengi dont appear often but they do appear in all Borg transwarp location, more often in the level 28-33 systems(at least they seem too).This is where being able to view the systems is useful. Two main methods of bagging a Ferengi they show up with a survey icon in system so are easy to spot verses the Borg probes battleship icon. These are random, but it is worth noting times/system that you get one, or someone else in alliance does. Rough guide, aim to get back to the system roughly 4 hours later and you increase the chance of getting one. Additionally check other systems at the time and an hour later as they do spawn in other systems. There are and additional 3 33 level systems in Romulan space that are worth checking.

  • Go to one of the systems that the transwarp feed from e.g. Panak and then spot check each of the Borg systems periodically until you find a Ferengi, then transwarp in and hopefully get it before someone else.
  • Enter a transwarp system and float about in system, centre seems to work best. Spot check the system periodically and attack when you see one. You can then kill more Borg for probes and leave the system, would recommend not taking the express train home when you have killed a Borg the antique should be protected by OPC, but better not to risk it.
  • note times of kills and take a chance one will appear roughly 4 hours later. Check other systems for a Ferengi (4 x level 33 systems, 3 in romulan space near Arentar.

Refining Latinum Antiques:

Why you ask, simple answer is that these are Refined into a chance to get Lucrative Transwarp tokens(directive). Lucrative Transwarp of which there are a couple of Types:

1.Rare Latinum cell

2.Lucrative 3* transwarp cells

The second being the most useful of the two. It will give you access to 3 transwarp locations that will give you access to mines for Ore, Crystal and Gas starting with 1 million mines so have as big a survey ship cargo as you can before using.

The three systems off Fastolf are Mira, Forin and Perek these are Gas, Ore and Crystal in that order. Mines are 1million, and in protected space under 181 Senate ROE rules. So you can safely fill your survey ship and sit on a zero node. These get busy during or before Latrush events so go early if you want to try and rank, and you will until you visit each just have to risk it for a free mine. If there isn’t one available then leave your ship there until there is.

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Borg Cubes:

Borg cubes are found out in Borg region of space out by the far reaches of Federation space. Borg cubes range from Level 25-40 the latter being the Mega Cubes.

Level 25 Armadas have a short timer about 4 minutes, Mega cubes have a longer one of the standard 15 minutes. At lower levels Mega cubes will just get you killed.

Level 25 uncommon Armadas cost 1 Borg Directive, Rare will be higher levels and cost you 4 Borg Directives. Mega Cubes will cost 10 Mega Cube directives.

For events Level 25 uncommon Armada’s are the easiest to kill, you don’t need vidar in the mix but it helps. I would say a minimum of 4 preferably with 2 vidar in the mix, but if not Battleships seem to last the longest. Try to have a combined strength of at least 1.5million but preferably nearer 2m and you should get a win.

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The Vi'dar can first be built at level 25. It can be gotten through event stores, borg events or the Cosmic Cleanup event during battle passes every Saturday.

Once you've built it, you'll get 2 transwarp cells per day in the same place you get your 10 Minute, 4 Hour and 24 Hour chests. These allow access to borg systems, where you can find borg probes to farm for inert nanoprobes. These can be refined in the borg refinery, which will show up once you've built the Vi'dar. In the refinery, you can convert them to Charged Nanoprobes or Active Nanoprobes.

Active Nanoprobes are needed to upgrade borg officers.

Charged Nanoprobes are used to upgrade the Vi'dar, and can be traded for Klingon, Romulan, Federation or Independent credits and/or reputation.

As you start off with the Vi'dar, it makes sense to use 7 of 11 as captain, with 8 of 11 and 9 of 11 as side officers (they can be replaced by other borg as you level up). 7's captain ability is to give the ship a percentage chance to hit three times instead of once, and with 2 other borg on the crew, this is 90%. The following shows at what tier your Vi'dar will kill borg probes in the first round of combat if triple shot procs (so you take minimal damage).

Once you have Pike and Moreau, or Picard and Beverly, you can switch over to hostile crew. For Borg Probes up to and including level 28, you should be using Pike(c)/Moreau/Chen or Picard(c)/Beverly/Chen. Probes from level 29 and up should be used with T'Laan instead of Chen (Pike(c)/Moreau/T'Laan or Picard(c)/Beverly/T'Laan).

In borg systems, you also have Assimilated Ferengi Traders flying about from time to time. These drop a special item, Latinum Antiques.

These are also in your Borg Tech Refinery, and have quite nice rewards when refined, which you can do once every five days.

You have a chance for any of the rewards at a given level, but may get none of any as well (you will always get something, but not all). It's all random here.

When you're normally farming borg, you should keep an eye out for these, but the easiest way to farm them is to sit in the hub between one of the sets of the borg systems.

Just send your Vi'dar here, and let it chill while you're doing other stuff. Every couple minutes check for a trader flying about. If you see one, send in your Vi'dar and kill it. It'll take a transwarp cell, but you often have a bunch of these lying about beyond what you need to farm for your chests if you aren't doing max pulls every day.

Some things you should keep in mind: 1. Be wary if other players are farming in that system, they'll likely try to go straight for a probe and can beat you as you warp in.

2. Probes are only active for 10 minutes before they warp away, so if you're not checking back consistently it can despawn before you get it.

3. It'll take about 30 seconds to warp in, and a lot can happen in 30 seconds.

4. Probes spawn every couple hours, so don't expect to get back to back probes in any system.

There is a skin for the Vi'dar which increases the amount of nanoprobes you get from killing borg probes by 50%. The only place to get this skin is during the occasional borg events that are run before battle passes. You can get 15 shards in each event, so you need four of these. As these events only run every few months expect quite some time before you'll get this skin.

Vi'dar Talios

What we know so far (will update as information comes in).

With the second month of the Borg arc comes a new ship, the Vi'dar Talios. This will be available free to play for every player with a Tier 9 Vi'dar. On day one of the arc you will get a mission that will get you half the blueprints. The second mission should be coming on day 8 of the arc. Therefore, you should have a full, free unlock of this in the second week of the arc if you have a max Vi'dar.

With this ship comes new Borg systems. These systems will be using the same currency as the old system, but have level 36-60 Borg ships in them, and will have much better sourcing of nanoprobes. Scopely is saying this will require many fewer kills then with the normal Vi'dar. It will also have a faster impulse speed than the normal Vi'dar, which should also cut down on the time.

Upgrades to this ship will use charged nanoprobes, exactly like the normal Vi'dar components.

There will be a new Borg refinery. All parts of the refinery replace the old one, so you will no longer have access to the old refinery. That being said, Scopely has said that the new refinery will have better rewards across the board, so it should be better.

These armadas should be fought by the ship. Click here for more information.

Prime Borg Rewards and Prime Nanoprobes will continue to function. Assimilated Credit Yield does not. The Vi'dar exocomps from the Borg solo armada chests will not affect the new ship. Other research needs to be tested.

New Research

All this research is under the Starships Tree

The first prime will be given free to all players who finish both missions or purchase the Talios. The other you'll have to pay for.

These are what tier Talios you can have at each ops level.

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Raw Latinum

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Latinum can be mined throughout the Neutral Zone and the Faction Zones , and best mined with the purpose built Ferengi D'Vor .

Locations of systems & resources are also mostly found at links above.

The base rate on these nodes improves dramatically in higher-level systems. Additionally, they have a 1 in 8 chance of spawning a "rich" raw latinum node, which offers mineing at double the rate. Suliban is a special system and has only rich nodes of various qualities.

It can be refined from level 16 in the refinery on a 22hr cooldown. The refining process converts raw latinum into latinum at a guaranteed rate. The conversion process produces ship parts for the Ferengi D'Vor as a byproduct. See more information at the Official Release Notes .

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Latinum nodes can be found in the following systems

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Free Latinum in Star Trek Fleet Command: 5 Must-Know Cheats

Hey there, fellow space explorers! 🚀 If you’re anything like us, you’ve probably spent countless hours navigating the vast universe of Star Trek Fleet Command, forging alliances, and battling foes. But let’s face it, the journey can get a tad bit challenging without enough Latinum in our pockets. We’ve all been there, staring at our screens, wishing for just a bit more of that shiny currency to give us the edge.

Well, wish no more! We’ve embarked on a quest, delved into the deepest corners of the galaxy, and guess what? We’ve discovered some out-of-this-world methods to fill our coffers with Latinum. And the best part? We’re spilling all the beans right here, right now. So, strap in and get ready for warp speed, because free Latinum awaits!

Table of Contents

1. Online Generators: Unlimited Latinum Hack for Android and iOS

Have you ever stumbled upon something so good that you couldn’t believe your eyes? That’s exactly how we felt when we discovered online generators for Latinum. These cheats are like the unsung heroes of the Star Trek Fleet Command world, and we’re here to sing their praises.

First off, let’s address the elephant in the room. Are they safe? From our experience, absolutely! We’ve been using a particular generator for weeks now, and not once have we faced any issues. Our devices are safe, our accounts are untouched, and our Latinum reserves? Overflowing!

Now, you might be wondering, “How do these generators work?” Without diving too deep into the techy stuff, these tools interact with the game servers, making it seem like you’ve earned or purchased the Latinum. It’s like having a secret ally on the inside, helping you out.

The best part? It’s super easy to use. Just enter your game username, select the amount of Latinum you want, and let the magic happen. In a matter of minutes, you’ll see your Latinum count skyrocket.

For those eager to get started, here’s the link to the generator we’ve been using. Dive in and watch your Latinum worries vanish into thin air.

2. The Power of Daily Play: Consistency is Key!

In the vast universe of Star Trek Fleet Command, consistency isn’t just a virtue; it’s a strategy. While it might seem like a no-brainer, playing daily is one of the most straightforward ways to ensure a steady influx of Latinum. But let’s dive deeper into why this simple act can be so rewarding.

Every time you log in, the game recognizes your commitment. Think of it as a digital pat on the back, a nod of appreciation from the game developers. And this isn’t just about feeling good; it translates into tangible rewards. Each day you log in, you’re greeted with bonuses, and over time, these bonuses can accumulate into a significant stash of Latinum.

But there’s more to it than just the Latinum. By playing daily, you’re also keeping your skills sharp, staying updated with any new game features or events, and maintaining a competitive edge over occasional players. It’s like going to the gym; the more you show up, the better the results.

And let’s not forget about those special streak rewards! Consistently logging in for several days in a row can unlock even bigger and better bonuses. It’s the game’s way of saying, “Hey, we see you, and we appreciate your dedication.”

So, the next time you think about skipping a day, remember: a few minutes today can lead to a Latinum-filled tomorrow. Stay consistent, reap the rewards, and watch your Star Trek Fleet Command journey flourish!

3. The Alliance Advantage: Strength in Numbers!

In the intricate tapestry of Star Trek Fleet Command, alliances aren’t just about camaraderie; they’re a strategic powerhouse. Joining an active alliance is akin to aligning with a formidable fleet, ready to navigate the challenges of the universe together. Let’s delve into the myriad benefits of being part of such a collective.

First and foremost, an active alliance means active members. These are players who, like you, are committed to the game, bringing a wealth of experience, strategies, and insights. By collaborating with them, you can tap into this reservoir of knowledge, learning tricks and tactics that might have otherwise eluded you.

But it’s not just about shared wisdom. Active alliances often participate in special missions and challenges exclusive to group play. These missions are not only a fantastic way to bond with fellow members but also a lucrative source of Latinum. Completing them often yields rewards far greater than solo endeavors.

Moreover, in the unpredictable realm of Star Trek Fleet Command, having allies can be a game-changer. Whether it’s defending against adversaries, pooling resources for collective goals, or strategizing for battles, an alliance ensures you’re never truly alone in your endeavors.

Lastly, let’s talk about the social aspect. Beyond the pixels and gameplay, being part of an alliance introduces you to players from around the globe. These connections can transform the game from a solitary experience to a communal one, filled with shared victories, collective brainstorming, and the occasional friendly banter.

In essence, an active alliance is more than just a group; it’s a support system, a think tank, and a treasure trove of opportunities. So, if you’re looking to elevate your game and boost your Latinum reserves, seek out a vibrant alliance and embrace the power of collective play!

4. Event Participation: The Goldmine of Opportunities!

Star Trek Fleet Command is not just a static universe; it’s a dynamic, ever-evolving cosmos brimming with events that can turn the tide of your Latinum fortunes. Engaging in these events isn’t just a mere pastime; it’s a strategic move, a calculated endeavor that can yield dividends beyond your wildest dreams. Let’s dissect the manifold advantages of immersing oneself in these events.

To begin with, events in Star Trek Fleet Command are meticulously crafted challenges, tailored to test your skills, strategies, and adaptability. Each event is a unique puzzle, waiting to be unraveled. And the beauty of it? The rewards! Participating and excelling in these events can shower you with Latinum, often in quantities that regular gameplay might take ages to accumulate.

But the allure of events isn’t confined to Latinum alone. They often serve as gateways to exclusive content, be it rare ships, elite crew members, or cutting-edge tech. Engaging in events can provide you with tools and assets that can significantly bolster your gameplay, giving you an edge over those who choose to remain on the sidelines.

Furthermore, events are a testament to your prowess. Excelling in them not only boosts your Latinum reserves but also cements your reputation as a formidable player. It’s a chance to showcase your skills, outwit competitors, and etch your name in the annals of Star Trek Fleet Command history.

Lastly, events infuse the game with a sense of novelty. They break the monotony, introducing fresh challenges, narratives, and scenarios. This constant influx of new content ensures that the game remains engaging, pushing you to adapt, evolve, and grow.

In summation, events are the lifeblood of Star Trek Fleet Command. They’re not just opportunities; they’re goldmines, waiting to be tapped. So, the next time an event rolls around, don’t just watch from the shadows. Dive in, engage, and watch as the Latinum flows into your coffers!

5. The Art of Trading: Navigating the Economic Nebula!

In the vast expanse of Star Trek Fleet Command, trading isn’t merely a transaction; it’s an intricate dance, a delicate balance of supply, demand, and strategy. Mastering the art of trading can be your ticket to amassing a fortune in Latinum. Let’s embark on a journey to understand the nuances of this pivotal aspect of the game.

At its core, trading is about recognizing value. Every item, resource, or asset in the game has a value, but this value isn’t static. It fluctuates, influenced by the game’s internal economy, player actions, and external events. The key to successful trading is to buy when the value is low and sell when it’s high. Simple in theory, but it requires a keen eye, patience, and impeccable timing.

But how does one determine value? Research and observation. Keep a close watch on the game’s market trends. Notice which items are in demand, which resources are scarce, and which assets players are clamoring for. This knowledge will allow you to anticipate market movements, positioning you to make profitable trades.

Networking plays a pivotal role in trading. Engage with other players, join trading forums, and participate in alliance discussions. These interactions can provide insider information, tips, and leads that can be invaluable in your trading endeavors.

Diversification is another cornerstone of smart trading. Don’t put all your Latinum in one basket. Spread your investments across various items and resources. This approach not only minimizes risk but also ensures a steady flow of Latinum, irrespective of market fluctuations.

Lastly, always be on the lookout for trading opportunities. Events, updates, and game expansions often introduce new items and resources. These can be goldmines, especially in the initial stages when demand outstrips supply. Capitalize on these opportunities, and you’ll find your Latinum reserves swelling.

In essence, trading in Star Trek Fleet Command is a game of wits, observation, and strategy. It’s not about luck; it’s about leveraging knowledge to maximize profits. So, arm yourself with information, stay alert, and may your trades always be profitable!

In Conclusion: Charting Your Course to Latinum Prosperity!

Navigating the universe of Star Trek Fleet Command is an exhilarating journey, filled with challenges, adventures, and opportunities. Latinum, as we’ve discovered, is the fuel that powers this journey, enabling us to explore new frontiers, forge powerful alliances, and leave an indelible mark on the cosmos. But amassing Latinum isn’t about shortcuts or hacks; it’s about strategy, commitment, and smart gameplay.

From leveraging online generators to diving deep into events, from networking in active alliances to mastering the art of trading, there are myriad avenues to boost your Latinum reserves. Each path offers its own set of rewards, challenges, and experiences. The key is to find the one that aligns with your gameplay style, goals, and aspirations.

Remember, in the vastness of space, opportunities are limitless. All it takes is a keen eye, a strategic mind, and the will to explore. So, chart your course, set your sights on the stars, and may your journey be filled with Latinum and glory!

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  1. Latinum antique? : r/startrekfleetcommand

    I have found 6, and all of them were in level 25 borg space. 5 of them were after midnight. However, I'm really annoyed because ALL SIX latinum antiques have refined to regular transwarp coils. I have spent 30 days (5 day cooldown between each refine), and gotten nothing out of the already rare spawns. 3.

  2. How do I hunt for latinum antiques? : r/startrekfleetcommand

    Firstly you need a vidar from which you get transwarp cells (2 per day) to open up the Borg systems. Once you have access to them, periodically an assimilated ferengi trader will spawn which will give you probes and the latinum antiques which you can then refine. Some people just go park in systems and wait for them to spawn in those systems if ...

  3. Rare latinum transwarp cells : r/startrekfleetcommand

    Torra Sedra is the only system that requires a rare latinum transwarp. Zed Alpha requires epic latinum transwarp and Yoria-3 requires uncommon latinum transwarp. The uncommons are obtained from refines of the latinum antique for V'dar Tiers 1-3, the rare is refined during Tiers 4-6, and the epic from Tiers 7-9.

  4. The Ferengi D'Vor

    The D'Vor's Ship Ability is Latinum Mining - it gives you a bonus in mining Raw Latinum. This starts out at 12,000% at Level 1 and maxes out at 17,500% when you get the ship to level 45. This gives the ship a tremendous advantage in this one area. Keep in mind that not all Latinum nodes are created equal.

  5. How to Mine Latinum in Star Trek: Fleet Command

    In Star Trek: Fleet Command, mining is a great way to gather new materials, especially crystals and ore. There are plenty of different crystals and ores to collect, and while you can produce some at your station (like tritanium and dilithium), you will need to send out your fleet to collect the other materials.

  6. Mining Basics

    There are also two systems in Borg space that have the fastest raw latinum nodes in the game. You'll need special latinum cells obtained by hitting assimilated traders in Borg space and refining the 'Latinum Antiques" they provide order to gain access to these systems. You'll need a level 4 to 6 Vi'dar to get Rare Latinum Cells.

  7. Latinum Mining Mechanics Revealed; TOS Officer Overview

    Hello Star Trekkers! As happens occassionally, TOO much happens in preparation for a show. Conversations run long, the community becomes passionate and polarized, and debate occurs. As the ONLY long form format of content within Star Trek Fleet Command, I feel it's our responsibility to allow community feedback, and allow voices to be heard. Part 1 ran long and was all about burning, and ...

  8. Star trek Fleet Command 46

    We take a look at the efficiency's of spending latinum and encourage people to share their testing of a variety of nuances in the game.#StarTrekFleetCommand ...

  9. STFC borg

    Borg cubes range from Level 25-40 the latter being the Mega Cubes. Level 25 Armadas have a short timer about 4 minutes, Mega cubes have a longer one of the standard 15 minutes. At lower levels Mega cubes will just get you killed. Level 25 uncommon Armadas cost 1 Borg Directive, Rare will be higher levels and cost you 4 Borg Directives.

  10. Star Trek Fleet Command Free Latinum Guide *2023 Tutorial*

    Discover the hidden depths of Star Trek Fleet Command in this comprehensive Latinum guide. Unveil the secrets to interstellar success and rise above mere spa...

  11. Latinum In Star Trek Fleet Command

    Welcome back to the channel @everyone and I hope you're having a Trekrific day! Yup, lame dad jokes and good information. You're in the right spot! Today we'...

  12. Best use of latinum : r/STFC_Official

    Official Subreddit for all things Star Trek: Fleet Command, an MMORPG by Scopely. ... Ship parts, common resources and to complete events that give latinum (eg ship xp events, building and research where the rewards are officer based - recruit tokens and officer xp). I'm lvl 33 going on to 34, and you just can't get enough common rss without ...

  13. STFC: Concentrated Latinum

    STFC: Concentrated Latinum. August 24, 2022. In STFC, players can mine Concentrated Latinum using the D'Vor Feesha ship, however, you have to be at least on level 35. Gamers can put their strategic abilities to the test in this thrilling mobile game, Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC). Since the game is based on the well-renowned series, Star ...

  14. Update 39, Rules Of Acquisition

    While there's no ship, "Feesha" in any Star Trek canon, the word Feesha comes from the script of the Enterprise episode " Acquisition ". It's from the sentence " Feesha vou dole! " which translates to "We hit the jackpot.". This ship will only be a concentrated latinum miner, as it will offer you no bonus to mining regular ...

  15. Vi'dar and Vi'dar Talios

    With the second month of the Borg arc comes a new ship, the Vi'dar Talios. This will be available free to play for every player with a Tier 9 Vi'dar. On day one of the arc you will get a mission that will get you half the blueprints. The second mission should be coming on day 8 of the arc.

  16. Raw Latinum

    Latinum can be mined throughout the Neutral Zone and the Faction Zones, and best mined with the purpose built Ferengi D'Vor. Locations of systems & resources are also mostly found at links above. The base rate on these nodes improves dramatically in higher-level systems. Additionally, they have a 1 in 8 chance of spawning a "rich" raw latinum node, which offers mineing at double the rate ...

  17. Latinum Refinery

    Scopely introduced a lot of interesting stuff. In this Video I introduce you to the Latinum Refinery.Outside Views STFC:On this channel you find videos about...

  18. Latinum Monday

    5. 50. *Latinum and concentrated latinum must be returned to your base to count permanently. This means other people can kill your ships and steal your lat and bring it back to their base, taking the points from you.

  19. Vi'Dar Infinitus Skin : r/startrekfleetcommand

    The best Reddit community for Star Trek Fleet Command! ... ALSO be sure and keep a Latinum Antique on hand all the time, never spending the last one. If you have 9 when the event drops and you immediately collect once you're below the 8 token maximum, you should be able to do 15 trips to Borg space, total. 11 on the first day, and 4 more over ...

  20. Why are Latinum Antique Refinery rates so horrible?

    Official Subreddit for all things Star Trek: Fleet Command, an MMORPG by Scopely. ... I've killed 15 Assimilated Ferengi Traders so far (no I don't search for them every day), and after refining the Latinum Antique tokens you get I have received 14 normal borg transwarp cells, and 1 time I got the Rare transwarp cell. ...

  21. Free Latinum in Star Trek Fleet Command: 5 Must-Know Cheats

    2. The Power of Daily Play: Consistency is Key! In the vast universe of Star Trek Fleet Command, consistency isn't just a virtue; it's a strategy. While it might seem like a no-brainer, playing daily is one of the most straightforward ways to ensure a steady influx of Latinum.

  22. Star Trek Fleet Command

    Skip to 1.10 of the video to show how to get in game Latinum.So iv seen people asking how can they get in game latinum by using hacks. THESE DO NOT WORK!!! s...

  23. Uncommon latinum cells and the Vi'dar : r/startrekfleetcommand

    So in the refinery it states that you can get uncommon latinum cells that get you to reach the special Borg latinum systems. But it also states you get them when your Vidar is tier 1-3, does that imply you stop getting them when refining once your Vidar hits T4+ ?? The uncommon lat cells are at t1-t3. Rare Lat Cells are t4-t6, and epic are t7-t9.