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Delucian
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Posted - 2011.06.13 13:44:00 -
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I am in a bit of a quandry and wanted to bounce this off of more experienced players.
I currently have just over 8.5 million skill points. Primarily focused on Caldari, missile and shield tanking - along with some other needed skills for other ancillary persuits.
I have primarily been missioning, but am moving to a split between this and PVP (thus for the next week I am training my Rocket skills up to fly a rocket based Kestrel for PVP - will graduate to using my Drake skills once I have the hang of it in cheap ships).
Anyhow, I am at a crossroad. I have been running a Rattlesnake for some L3 and now L4 missions. Do pretty well in it but really need about 30 days of additional training on Drones to really do it well. I want to train into a Tengu and also have about 30 days to do that (although that is with basic skills for the Tengu - full skills are more like 100 days).
Anyhow, for L4 and some L5 missioning am I best served building on my Rattlesnake skills or move to focusing on the Tengu? Expecting that the Tengu skills may translate more to the PVP skills I want to build as well. Its really the nex 30 days that are critical as both require that timeframe. Which would serve me best short term? I am just getting by on the L4's int he Rattler. Takes a lot of in and out to get them done and large blocks of time on some of the longer missions.
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Tashiell Gao
Caldari FinFleet Raiden.
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Posted - 2011.06.13 17:57:00 -
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You get around 20 mil sp a year, 20 mill of base support skills and 20 mil of 1 racial skills are enough to pvp effectively. you really don't have to think about it that much, find a set of fit for the ship you aim to fly, then just train for it, get all relative skills to lvl 4, after this, set your aim for another ship, rinse and repeat. eve is a pretty difficult to **** up skills wise. albeit it is a slow process to train them. there isn't really a 'perfect' path to train for things. Tashiell Gao,
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RavenPaine
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Posted - 2011.06.14 07:31:00 -
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Less time doing missions = more isk. And if your Rattle isnt doing well, I suspect you need more engineering skills trained. The Tengu is less forgiving than a Rattle by a lot of HP.
IMO a CNR is much better for missions than the Rattle. It will do much more DPS.
Train MORE engineering and MORE missile support skills that will apply to any ship you fly.
As for the phrase "short term", EVE is kinda hard to do that.
Meanwhile, keep saving isk.
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Honey Senpai
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Posted - 2011.06.16 01:59:00 -
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Sp a year can reach as high as 23mil and change.
Tengu is far better for L4's for those with little sp. ((Beginers))
CNR is good mission ship. ((intermediate/advanced))
Rattlesnake I find superior to CNR but only once you start talking faction gear and Maxed skill and they take a very long time on a snake. ((Experts only))
So decide based on how soon you plan on making your isk v.s. when you want to start your pvp career. |
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