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Ubiquite Grifter
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.09.07 20:14:00 -
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Thanks in advance for any assistance. I started out happy to be a frigate pilot until I found mission running with the Caldari Navy. After learning I was destroying my faction and getting bored out of my mind on the missions I moved to Sisters of Eve Arc and am loving it. I had moved up from frigates to Destroyer and enjoy the increased firepower. Which leads to my first question.
I have read I should be moving to a cruiser for this arc, More skills I need. I am currently not sure if I should just continue focusing on small gunnery and shielding skills you can see what I have done here.
http://eveboard.com/pilot/Ubiquite_Grifter pw 1111
Or just start the work towards Cruisers and forget Destroyers before my accelerated training ends or push for cruiser ? Also I haven't used a remap yet, Should I just keep waiting until the accelarered time ends?
Next question is regards to my current fit, I'm not sure if I'm wasting fit on eccm components since I still get jammed on occasion hence the auto missiles. I read I should be using a micro warp drive. It worked great for the caldari security missions and I have been able to complete 3 runs in Sisters arc but I can already tell that my capacitor not being stable is going to cause me problems.
Any assistance and advice you can share is greatly appreciated. My goal is to be a blockade runner, black ops with pvp ability. Hopefully I'm on the correct path.
Ship Cormorant
2x 125mm Prototype Guass 1x 125mm Scout Accel. 3x Rail gun 1 1x Salvager 1x Experimental TE-2100 Lite missile w/ auto targeting missiles
Med Shield Extender Limited Adaptive Invun. ECCM OMNI 1
Damage Control 1 Micro Aux Power Core
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General Duccat
The Not So Jolly Rogers Academy
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Posted - 2013.09.07 20:28:00 -
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Hi there!
I sent you a mail in game but wanted to specifically address your fit here.
I would like to focus you on your current mixed gunnery approach; while it may seem like a good idea to put on whatever you can you really should be using the same turret type for uniform damage and engagement ranges.
Your mids look ok except for the eccm, you dont need it as it wont affect npc mission type rats (though it does affect incursions.
You can use that for a web or a tp or something similiar.
Your lows look fine.
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Ovv Topik
Pander McLegion
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Posted - 2013.09.07 20:33:00 -
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Yea save your remaps for a while. You'll want to train all sorts of stuff for a while to see what suits you, so save them til you know what direction of training you want to focus on.
It's difficult to advise on what ships to train for without knowing what you plan to do long term? True facts: The Tarzier survives in the forest by disguising itself as a teddybear having a colonoscopy. |
Ubiquite Grifter
State War Academy Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.09.07 21:02:00 -
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Thanks for responses. My current plan is to complete the Sisters Arc then focus on pvp as a sniper and Black OPS/ ECM operator. |
Baggo Hammers
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Posted - 2013.09.07 23:23:00 -
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Good attitude! I don't know what you are hiding in those cheeks but I am keeping an eye on you.... If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there. |
Cara Forelli
Blue Republic RvB - BLUE Republic
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Posted - 2013.09.09 18:52:00 -
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It is possible to do the whole Sister's Arc in a destroyer, though it is much easier in a cruiser.
I like that you have well-defined goals in mind. Since your PvP interests are all group-related I would encourage you to start looking for a PvP corporation that can teach you the ropes. Black Ops is probably a while off, but a good corporation can help you focus your skill plan towards it with logical steps. ECM though is great for new pilots because it doesn't require a lot of skillpoints and makes a big difference in fights.
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Gallastian Khanid
SniggWaffe WAFFLES.
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Posted - 2013.09.10 06:57:00 -
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I'd suggest finding some friends to fly with. Solo PvP is extremely hard, and a lot of people get lonely trying to learn Eve on their own. Some good options are:
Eve University-More structured. Classes, scheduled fleets, lots of rules. Has a very good wiki. Brave Newbies Incorporated-Lives in Lowsec. Very Chaotic. No rules.
You can also make a lot more isk with a few friends doing something like daytripping in a wormholes or group missioning. If you learn to trade you can make a metric ton of isk.
Everyone's advice here looks good. I'd like to reiterate that you should not remap until you figure out what you're doing. Remaps are one of the very few hard limited resources for your character. |
Kitty Bear
Disturbed Friends Of Diazepam Disturbed Acquaintance
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Posted - 2013.09.10 12:27:00 -
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Good long term goals ..
the longest imo is the Black Ops You'll probably find most usage in that role within a Nul-Sec corp/alliance
as an ewar pilot expect to be the primary target frequently, probabbly even more frequently than the logistics pilots
you do have more options here though ... pvp biased wormhole corps, lo sec & nul-sec corps should all welcome a skilled (or want to be skilled) ewar pilot
The recent rebalance of ships is also good for you ship progression for Caldari is
T1 Frigate -> T1 Cruiser -> T1 Battleship EAF -> Recon (Tech 2 Hulls)
start by looking for a suitable corp right now as your plans do not really support a 'solo pvp' gamestyle |
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