Skipp wrote:The thing with rank progression missions is just like the regular ones. However - the whole system is a bit more complicated. Let me try to explain the way I understood it.
1. you have your local system ranks
2. those local ranks tie to the galactic ranks (empire/fed) if they are sided to those major factions
3. your empire/federation ranks get LESS points the higher your local rank is. So if you got from unfriendly to neutral you'll be getting more points in your empire/fed rank than compared to friendly-to-allied. Basically, I've been told that once you got to allied, you should move to the next system because the navy rank will get really slow progression.
4. the good thing is, your naval rank always keeps progressing even if you don't take the missions to rank it higher. this explains why some people get one navy mission in a few days and some get several at the same time. So if you've been doing a lot of regular missions, and never took the navy ones - you'll most probably get several navy ones after another that will rank you up each time. so basically, imagine a progress bar filling up with every normal mission you do, BUT you need to "confirm" each rank individually by doing a navy mission. for example, it took me 1 day to go from no rank at all to "Master". I just took 3 missions one after the other. But then it took me a whole lot of other local missions to get the "Squire" mission pop up.
However, taking the Navy rank mission itself doesn't guarantee you a promotion. It just moves the navy rank progression bar (which you can't see) faster than doing local missions for a faction that is aligned with your galactic one. The only time you actually get promoted is:
a) when you've already have enough "XP" in your navy progression bar for the next rank (or several ranks, in which case you will get more navy missions right after)
b) when you pass the threshold by turning in your navy mission
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