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play contewnt that lets u kill other ships to lvl, sicne argala nerv there is no "best" way
free upgrades? t6 reps will give fleetship modules (not free but at last no zen or EC)
Patrolling Argala and destroying 4/5 waves, then exiting the patrol, then repeating it is a nice way. -For me at least.
Since You'll be getting mkxii loot, there will surely be blue mkxii-loot that might fit your boat, until You find something else, from a reputation or something.
I'm a 45, so got a ways to go before I can go to Argala. I heard it's level 50 when you can go there.
Yep. I believe You are right.
-I never bother to unlock much before I reach 50+, So I am cannot really come up with any real proper ideas, except for red alerts (Tholian) and various sector-patrols in Beta quadrant. -They aren't all that profitable, and can be way overcrowded sometimes, but...
You probably don't have the resources or R&D skill to craft any high-end gear, either. And unless you've been doing something super weird, you don't really have the dilithium to get into the weapon crafting game.
As such: get to level 50.
Once there, switch to a paid T6 ship if you have one (unless you're in an event T6, of course) and start working reputations. There's bound to be at least one having a decent weapon and potentially great console for your prefferred energy type.
If you don't have any T6 ships, start working reputations hard so you won't have quite as long a way to go once tier 6 reputations are introduced.
Also, unless you have done so already, find a decent fleet, where 'decent' here is loosely defined as one where you as a non-leader still get a chance to make fleet credits with something other than dilithium.
Keep playing the episodes to unlock them all. Work those reputations. Fly the Borg and Tholian Red Alerts, try the others. The gear that you can get from the later episode rewards and the daily reputation donation boxes will be best gear to put together a build with, even in a T4 or T5 ship. Gather dilithium. Make friends with a crafter. If you have EC, try buying a Mirror ship from the exchange in reward pack section. And be ready to play the next events that provide a ship reward.
That's the problem, right there. Unless you have the money for a T6 ship and the gear to outfit it, you can't play even story missions and not repeatedly get your ass kicked.
I was playing the Empress Sela mission today and my T5 Odyssey Tactical Cruiser with all Elite Mk.XII gear was getting repeatedly destroyed by a single D'Deridex class warbird. My weapons were doing next to no damage, while my shields (even with full power to shields) were dropping with three or four hits from the warbird's disruptors. One or two heavy plasma torps, and that's it, I'm destroyed. Even with plasma resistant armor and disruptor resistant shields and damage-boosting consoles, I couldn't do it.
That's a mission-specific issue that has little to do with ships. That mission is pretty broken in the sense that you need darn good gear, a good build and a bit of luck (specifically, not have whatever you use to deal with heavy plasma torps on CD when the next enemy fires one; this is one of those "beams with fire at will are awesome" missions, btw) not to die.
(EDIT: it's also one of those missions that seem to scale really badly when you run it above the "minimum" level.)
In fact, in STO, it's usually a mission problem. I have one char where I did all of Delta Rising in an old Risian Luxury Cruiser, and the only real problems were in the same Voth fights that are a pain in a T6, too. (Some of the other fights actually felt easier, because the Risian's still pretty high maneuverability is an asset.)