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381. What Fun Can be Had as a New Player? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Ehh.... Before you go and apply to TEST or GSF.... Note that there are many PVP oriented nullsec entities with low SP requirements, who want more frigate-buddies and EWar cruiser newbies. Shop around a bit for a corp who does what you're interest...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.11 07:16:00
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382. Better to create a new character to fly other races ships? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
*blink blink* When I say alt, and when most people talk about alts in Eve within the context of a discussion like this, we're talking about separate accounts. I'll just leave it at that.
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 20:40:00
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383. Fun VS Profit - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Tobias Cree wrote: hmm, what all does playing the market involve? and as for pvp what is a good race set to focus on? I suppose the pvp questing each person has their own view but any advice on what to avoid or is everything about the same? Y...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 14:37:00
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384. Fun VS Profit - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Tobias Cree wrote: Just trying to figure out the community's overall view in what is a good median for fun and profit as a new player. The skill time seems so broad that I would rather try something that would be fun and profitable than wasting...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 11:16:00
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385. What is good to transition into for PvP? PvP tips? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Join a null-sec corp. It's full of guys who will(or rather, should ) invest in your success, and tend to have a lot of experience, programs, and out-of-game resources for you to draw on. They'll lead fleet roams that you can take part of, and sho...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 11:03:00
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386. Better to create a new character to fly other races ships? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
I see your point. But I suspect the biggest, dominant reason for splitting combat vs indy alts is this: While you COULD train up mining on your combat, and have lots of useful utility and tank skills ready to roll, you're doing that at the expense...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 10:53:00
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387. Neural remap? Attributes? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Honestly it's not a huge mistake. It's not an optimal spread, but at least you don't have points in charisma. ;) You mention PVP skills again. So to reiterate: There's no such thing, in a way. Because all of them are PVP skills. Well, except fo...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 06:53:00
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388. Better to create a new character to fly other races ships? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Alaric Faelen wrote: Eve's unique training mechanic means it's never really better to train an alt to do something. Your main will have the core skills already done that would need to be repeated for each character. The Nav tree for example is ...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.10 05:50:00
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389. Neural remap? Attributes? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Reinhard Rohengramm wrote: Already remapped since I'm gonna go for PvP and if I ever care about the rest I'll just get an alt. Ahh, now I suspect I see where the misunderstanding is. To clarify, Int/Mem skills, core skills, support skills, u...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.09 12:11:00
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390. Neural remap? Attributes? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Try out setting up a 3 month skill plan in Evemon, a ubiquitous 3rd party program for this sort of thing. It has functions that help you find your optimal point spread and training order and remap-points, according to what you've chosen. Then you'...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.09 06:29:00
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391. Am I doing it right? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
In my opinion, no. Reason being that frigates' primary function isn't throwing out damage; it's speeding out to intercept, web, and warp disrupt or warp scramble a target. Your buddy in a bigger ship with more/bigger guns then pops the target pr...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.08 21:17:00
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392. Neural remap? Attributes? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Reinhard Rohengramm wrote: My point of view is that even saving 3 hours time from some skill training is still worth it, in the end it all adds up. As I said I'm gonna be focusing on PvE/PvP . Should I be doing something like maxing out Percep...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.08 07:10:00
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393. I Would Really Appreciate Some Help Figuring Out An Amarr Battleship Loadout - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Hm. A few things. You're clearly infested with the Themepark MMO mindset. But as time goes on that'll subside. First, there is no 'endgame' in Eve. Getting a bigger ship isn't really innately better. Ships are just tools for jobs. So I'd sugg...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.07 13:17:00
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394. Neural remap? Attributes? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Celeste gives good advice. To simplify, you've got essentially two good options: A) Focusing on gunnery/missiles and ship-access ---(Perception 27, Willpower 21, no points in anything else) B) Focusing on core skills like your tank, engineering...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.07 06:37:00
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395. Curious about the politics - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Those links above should help. You'll need to 'rewind' pretty far, though, to get a picture of how things have been shakin' around. Blogs are also a decent way to keep track as well. This fella here runs a good blog, and is a prominent member ...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.07 03:56:00
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396. Skill planner - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Couldn't make much of a plan, anyways. 24 hours doesn't yield many skills at a time, except for perhaps the first week.
- by Solai - at 2013.08.07 03:28:00
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397. Checking in.. - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Do all the tutorials! All of em. It's worth the money, the rep, the prizes, and the information. A common move after that is the Sisters of Eve epic arc.
- by Solai - at 2013.08.06 20:57:00
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398. The Seasoned Gnomes of Jolly Codgers Seeking New Recruits! - in Alliance and Corporation Recruitment Center [original thread]
Excellent crew. Raised me from a 4m SP know-nothing into an informed, tenacious fighter. Now that the Fountain War is over, and we've got more free time at home-base, it's a good opportunity to get to know Null-Sec life, if you've never had a ta...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.06 16:09:00
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399. Good Pirating Corps? - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
To make the recruitment part easier, broaden your desired corp to "an active, organized, populous, PVP-dedicated corp." This is because of what the guy above was talking about - that the pirate play style isn't strictly viable, economically. Not ...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.06 15:15:00
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400. Hauler - Refiner - Trader - in EVE New Citizens Q&A [original thread]
Refining is a pretty decent set of skills to have in your pocket if you're a trader. There are some items out there that have a steady supply(via rats and missions), but no demand. Few people want to use the items. Sometimes, these are good for re...
- by Solai - at 2013.08.06 14:55:00
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