One thing that Mass Effect couldn't quite settle on was how many credits Shepard deserved for doing their work. While Mass Effect 1 has a pretty balanced credit system, Mass Effect 2's is infamously bad (which is strange, considering you're working for a privately funded organization instead of the publicly-funded government...).
RELATED: Mass Effect: Every Special Type Of Ammo And When To Use ItMass Effect 3 bounced back a bit, but players were still grasping for every credit they could get their hands on. This guide will walk you through the ways that you'll be able to farm money quickly (and avoid wasting it) in each Mass Effect game.
Updated July 18, 2021, by Gabrielle Huston: Ever since the Legendary Edition of the original Mass Effect trilogy was released, players have had a better reason than every to do completionist runs of their favourite sci-fi adventures. To pull this off, though, you'd better have deep pockets. Each game is differently balanced, so you'll have a tougher time in some cases than in others. Regardless, there are usually options to cut down on spending and save your money for a good cause. This guide will get you there.
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There aren't a lot of reasons you'd need extra credits in the first Mass Effect, since the system is fairly balanced, but these are the best tricks to farming more in case you're running low.
The Dr. Michel method is a system in Mass Effect 1 in which you can sell gear for double the credits, compared to what it would usually be worth — over and over again — as detailed by user idapotato on GameFAQs.
By following this simple guide, players can earn truly enormous amounts of money in the blink of an eye. Purchasing the Medical Exoskeleton and doing this process with
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