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PyroTech03
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2009.09.18 08:03:00 -
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Ok so I just saw the option about 20 minutes ago to re-map my attributes...I have two of these and then saw I can do it once every 12 months thereafter.
So what's the deal with these? What is the best way to go about doing this? Suggestions in any way would be appreciated.
I didn't want to start the process and end up breaking something and losing a re-map if I could help it. ----- Short signiatures suck :( |
Anne Read
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Posted - 2009.09.18 08:22:00 -
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let me make this a tufur1
Do remaps stack or do you just get 1 bonus remap with a new toon. In other words if I don't remap for a year do I get 2 remaps at the end or do I only get 1 remap and my year starts when I use it?
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PyroTech03
Caldari State War Academy
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Posted - 2009.09.18 08:32:00 -
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Originally by: Anne Read let me make this a tufur1
Do remaps stack or do you just get 1 bonus remap with a new toon. In other words if I don't remap for a year do I get 2 remaps at the end or do I only get 1 remap and my year starts when I use it?
One thing wierd about that, I already have 2 remaps. If you hover over the re-assign. They say you get so many then everything after is once every 12 months
Help you out a little at least :) ----- Short signiatures suck :( |
Jarslow
Caldari Eve University
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Posted - 2009.09.18 10:46:00 -
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The best way to use your neural remaps is to have a plan set up in EveMon that lasts a year or more and then optimize your attributes to speed the time it takes to execute that plan.
That said, for new players such a long-term plan is probably unrealistic. (Not that you can't make one, but you probably won't stick to it as your experience with EVE grows.) I suggest taking points out out Charisma and putting them into Intelligence, Memory and Perception to make your early training go faster (particularly Learning, Electronics and Engineering and ship skills).
You can use the second of those two initial remaps to optimize again once you've played EVE long enough to be confident you'll stick to a year-long training plan.
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Amodeus Dralnalak
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Posted - 2009.09.18 10:52:00 -
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I'm not sure there's a single "right" way to do a remap. What a remap allows you to do is adjust your attributes to help you learn certain skills faster, but at the cost of how fast you learn other skills. If you're focusing your character, this is great. If you're a generalist, the defaults may be best for you.
Let me explain with an example. Let's say you want an industrial character, plus you're going to pick up the learning skills. You also want to do research, so you'll be picking up a lot of sciences. Industry and Learning are Memory/Intelligence and Science is Intelligence/Memory. So, you could up those two attributes by lowering others and learn those skills quite a bit faster. However, if you wanted to improve your Gunnery skills, which are Perception/Willpower, they will train slower because you lowered both those attributes in order to increase your Memory and Intelligence.
If you use a program like EveMon, you can lay out a learning plan with all of the skills you want to pick up in the next year and it will tell you the most efficient way to remap your attributes. (Of course, if you're new to the game, you probably don't know what you want to do for the next year yet.)
You aren't hurting yourself by holding off on using up a neural remapping until you know how to make it pay off. It's what I would recommend.
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