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Toophaqing Wasted
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.04.24 01:33:00 -
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I see only small and medium standard charges. Where do they hide the good stuff? |
Marc Callan
Nuclear Manhattan Limited
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Posted - 2014.04.24 01:36:00 -
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You might be at a station or in a system that doesn't have faction or T2 charges stocked. You'll generally find a good selection at the major trade hubs: Jita (but watch out for hostile traffic), Dodixie, Amarr, Rens, or Hek. "We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be." - Kurt Vonnegurt |
Toophaqing Wasted
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.04.24 01:47:00 -
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Ahh, that explains it. I'm in Arant which i think is a bit of a backwater.
Thanks, Marc! |
Toophaqing Wasted
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.04.24 01:56:00 -
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Wow, calling this place a backwater is too kind.
I just checked out regional market for skillbooks and there's only 1 available under Spaceship Command and only 2 each under Gunnery and Scanning. |
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Late Night Alliance
5300
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Posted - 2014.04.24 02:11:00 -
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Hahaha... sounds like there might be opportunity for profit there!
Also... what ammo are you looking for exactly? Change isn't bad, but it isn't always good. Sometimes, the oldest and most simple of things can be the most elegant and effective.
"How did you veterans start?" |
Toophaqing Wasted
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.04.24 02:22:00 -
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ShahFluffers wrote:Hahaha... sounds like there might be opportunity for profit there! Lol! I know, right?!
ShahFluffers wrote:Also... what ammo are you looking for exactly? I'm not sure, to be honest. Something better than the standard antimatter loads I'm using now. |
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Late Night Alliance
5302
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Posted - 2014.04.24 02:35:00 -
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PvP or PvE? Blasters or Railguns?
In PvP... - you almost always want to use Faction Antimatter (Caldari Navy will be the cheapest) and have some Null ammo (if you can use Tech 2 guns) as backup. Try to stay away from Void unless the ship(s) you use have a tracking bonus. - you want to have Faction Antimatter and Faction Lead for railgun use. When you can use Tech 2 railguns you can add Spike and Javelin ammo for extra long and extra close range encounters (respectively).
In PvE... - Regular Antimatter ammo will give you the best price to performance ratio. Faction and T2 ammo is a waste. - Regular Antimatter and Lead ammo will give you the best price to performance ratio. Change isn't bad, but it isn't always good. Sometimes, the oldest and most simple of things can be the most elegant and effective.
"How did you veterans start?" |
Toophaqing Wasted
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2014.04.24 02:43:00 -
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PvE, L2 security. Rails.
Thanks for the help, Shah. You confirmed what I had already suspected re ammo bang for buck. |
Lost Greybeard
Drunken Yordles
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Posted - 2014.04.24 04:44:00 -
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Toophaqing Wasted wrote:Something better than the standard antimatter loads I'm using now.
T2 ammo isn't necessarily BETTER than faction ammo, FYI, it's usually just more specialized in some way. Especially with hybrid ammo, in all-around terms faction antimatter is about as good as it gets for close-range.
Not that null isn't awesome, but as a newer player you're probably going to have issues applying it effectively. |
Baneken
Arctic Light Inc. Arctic Light
238
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Posted - 2014.04.24 06:03:00 -
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http://evemaps.dotlan.net/map/Essence/Arant might also be helpful to set your filters to region. |
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Elena Thiesant
Sun Micro Systems
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Posted - 2014.04.24 07:13:00 -
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Toophaqing Wasted wrote:Ahh, that explains it. I'm in Arant which i think is a bit of a backwater.
Not really. It's 1 jump from Villore where a fair amount of stuff is sold, and 4 jumps from Dodixie, the main Gallente trade hub
Set your market filter to region, not system or station.
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Yarda Black
Epidemic. Nulli Secunda
130
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Posted - 2014.04.24 09:27:00 -
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Anti-matter has a very short range. Even with rails.
It has the highest potential DPS tho. So I suggest you alter your engagement range (or do some work on your tracking) to do more damage.
Other railgun ammo types will have more range at the expense of damage. Now.. if you want to be further away, a different ammo type thats closest to what you feel comfortable about, will be available from the markets. |
Kitty Bear
Disturbed Friends Of Diazepam Disturbed Acquaintance
1284
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Posted - 2014.04.24 12:47:00 -
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There are also a couple of settings that will affect your market purchasing & viewing options
On the main page you can set your browsing range from station to region There is also a small checkbox on the bottom (forget what it says specifically, sorry not in game atm)
On the settings tab there is a [filter by skills] checkbox if it's ticked you will only see items you have the skills to use bad for browsing, but good for stopping you buying things you cant use |
Cara Forelli
End-of-Line Sky Syndicate
330
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Posted - 2014.04.24 13:29:00 -
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Kitty Bear wrote:There is also a small checkbox on the bottom (forget what it says specifically, sorry not in game atm)
It says "Show only available" iirc, meaning that any items not available in the region/system (depending on your filter) will not be shown in the market at all. I always leave this unchecked so I can see items anywhere, whether or not I can purchase them nearby. www.ensignyooch.wordpress.com
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Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat Working Stiffs
3509
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Posted - 2014.04.24 20:06:00 -
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http://eve-central.com/ might also be useful, but beware that it is never completely accurate. |
ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Late Night Alliance
5308
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Posted - 2014.04.24 21:11:00 -
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Yarda Black wrote:Anti-matter has a very short range. Even with rails.
It has the highest potential DPS tho. So I suggest you alter your engagement range (or do some work on your tracking) to do more damage.
Other railgun ammo types will have more range at the expense of damage. Now.. if you want to be further away, a different ammo type thats closest to what you feel comfortable about, will be available from the markets. Rules of thumb I've always lived by when it comes to ammo choices (specifically hybrids)...
- Blasters: Antimatter and Null - Railguns: Lead and Antimatter OR Lead, Javelin, and Spike
Reasoning:
Blaster range, even with "perfect" skills, is very short and a loss or gain of 1000 meters isn't really worthwhile compared to the loss/gain of the damage. For example: With level 5 skills, an Atron using three Tech 2 Light Neutron Blasters and a single Tech 2 Magnetic Field Stabilizer deals... - around 180 dps @ ~1000m + 4700m falloff using Tech 1 Antimatter. - around 120 dps @ ~2000m + 4700m falloff using Tech 1 Lead. - around 75 dps @ ~3600m + 4700m falloff using Tech 1 Iron.
NOTE: Antimatter has a -50% range penalty while Iron gives a bonus of 50%. Lead does not alter range.
Tech 2 Null ammo is a different matter as it greatly extends both optimal range and falloff while maintaining reasonable damage... with a small 25% tracking penalty. Example: same skills and fit above does ~160 dps @ 3200m + 6500m falloff with Null.
With railguns I have always found Lead to be my ammo of choice for most engagements (PvE and PvP). It offers no range penalty/bonus (though, it does cut weapon power consumption by half) and deals a reasonable amount of damage. However, I would advise to keep some Antimatter handy in case something gets too close. When you gain access to Tech 2 railguns though... you can replace Antimatter with Javelin ammo. It has a higher range penalty compared to antimatter but adds a 25% tracking bonus. And to cover very long range look at Spike ammo. It adds +80% range and deals damage similar to Lead but has a 75% tracking penalty. Change isn't bad, but it isn't always good. Sometimes, the oldest and most simple of things can be the most elegant and effective.
"How did you veterans start?" |
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