Padegejas
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Posted - 2017.05.15 09:29:01 -
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Yaosus wrote:You won't be able to go around only with Minmatar ships if you want to be successful at what you do. Cross train but do not maximize your skills. Go to level 4 where it is necessary and train level 3 for all the four races. Then maximize what you use most.
Yaosus, You won't be able to go around only with Your own experience and please, don't try to advice others based on your own, limited knowledge.
Your statement that one needs to cross train to be successful in what he does is not true. I have started this character as Minmatarian pilot from the very begining several years ago and he's still Minmatarian, flying Minmatarian ships. The only "cross training" I actually did, was training Galentian skills to access Angel ships that require both Minmatar and Galentian skills. And I never regretted my choice. Now, after trying ships of other races on my other characters I am still most satisfied with Minmatar ships, what they offer, and this character is still my main.
As a matter of fact you can fly only Minmatarian ships all over the career and need not anything else. But that does not mean that this game style will fit to everyone. Someone might want to try ships of other races and even prefer them eventually over Minmatarian. But Minmatarian ships are very versatile, offer a lot of different fitting options and in most cases you won't need anything else, if you really know the game and have experience.
Other than that, I fully support the information of other posters above me and would like to support the idea of DeMichael Crimson about usefulness of medium size ships. A lot of new players try to get onto biggest ships possible as soon as possible... I started flying on Maelstrom (Minmatarian batleship) in about one month or bit more after the start of my career in EvE. But later on I understood my mistake and returned to training cruise size ships and guns, trained support skills, and when I got them as well as ingame experience, I found out that I can be much more effective with well trained cruiser, or strategic cruiser, than a barely accessible battleship. Now, when I have skills, battleships are great too, but its after a long run and many years, with almost perfect skills, which wont happen over night for a new player (unless he's eager to inject skills for cash, which I don't advise too). |