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Advice for a n00b needed! 1 month 1 week ago #75574

  • ScouttheRangerDog
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So, I've been thinking about getting a saberforge saber because I absolUtely love their apprentice line of hilts, specifically the Oracle. However, I'm wondering how easy it'd be for a complete electronics novice to install the warrior tier electronic components, as i can justify several smaller orders over a period of time easier than dumping $200 right away into a first time saber. Is it worth a little tone and money saving, or would it be far more wise to save up and bit the completed set from saberforge?
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Advice for a n00b needed! 1 month 1 week ago #75593

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Multiple orders will mean spending far more on shipping. I'd say if you can afford it, get a warrior-tier (perhaps on the next big sale). Also means a full warranty on the install as well as components.
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Advice for a n00b needed! 1 month 1 week ago #75595

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Better to save up, shipping to my country is 60 bucks and I was also thinking of buying parts one by one but that would mean spending additional $180 which is basically the cost of another hilt. Nah man, save up and get the saber you really want, with the warranty and all that jazz :)
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Advice for a n00b needed! 1 month 1 week ago #75677

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The nice thing about saving up the money vs spreading it out is you get the warranty on the saber for a year, if anything goes wrong with the sabers electronics and you've gone the DIY route then you are the only one who can fix it.
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