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Bloomer
One Man Isk Printing Machine
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Posted - 2016.03.25 18:29:53 -
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I know that burners can send you pretty much anywhere, but recently I started getting regular lvl 4 missions sending me to the constellation next door, into low sec from an all high sec constellation.
I thought they forced lvl 4s to stay in the same constellation? I am going to see if this recent change effected lvl 4s in low sending you to high as well.
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Arthur Aihaken
CODE.d
5027
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Posted - 2016.03.25 22:40:01 -
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Although not common, if your mission hub is adjacent to a low-sec system you will get the occasional L4 mission into low-sec. This is mich more typical with Burner and Storyline missions, though.
I am currently away, traveling through time and will be returning last week.
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Chainsaw Plankton
Signal Cartel EvE-Scout Enclave
2316
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Posted - 2016.03.28 23:52:04 -
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there are a few standard lv4s that can send you to the next constellation. I'd say just decline them and not worry about it. The main one I remember was a faction kill mission that wasn't even very good to run anyways.
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Sobaan Tali
Caldari Quick Reaction Force
878
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Posted - 2016.03.31 07:12:13 -
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Some missions seem to put you in an adjacent constellation without fail, high or low. "An Advantageous Catastrophe" L4 (that maybe the mission Chainsaw was referring to) does that for me; it's never offered to me in the same constellation as the agent offering it. Been like that since 2011 when I first started doing L4's. Fortunately, most missions behave and stay within same constellation, but every once in a while, like Authur and Chainsaw said, they can act up as far as placement.
"Tomahawks?"
"----in' A, right?"
"Trouble is, those things cost like a million and a half each."
"----, you pay me half that and I'll hump in some c4 and blow the ---- out of it my own damn self."
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Donnachadh
United Allegiance of Undesirables
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Posted - 2016.04.02 14:04:35 -
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Just my observation and experiences.
Number of jumps seems to be a large part of where you are sent. In all my years I have never been sent more than 5 jumps to get to a mission site, for some agents that included crossing constellation boundaries on a fairly consistent basis but I have not run for an agent even close to a constellation boundary in quite some time.
Agent I ran for that were 4 jumps or less from low sec would routinely offer mission into low sec, aAgents more than 4 jumps from low sec never did.
Never really thought much about this or even cared other than the part about staying out of low sec. |
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