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Lady Ayeipsia
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Posted - 2010.02.02 19:44:00 -
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Obviously, I know the number varies, and I know that if you gear a character specifically towards PvP, the number would be lower than a more generic character.
Still, I'm just curious about how many skill points people had when they started on a more PvP career?
Also, what would you consider must have skills before people get involved in serious PvP, or is it just have fun and figure out what you need later?
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dtyk
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Posted - 2010.02.02 20:12:00 -
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I started pvping in t1 cruisers, with a bunch of other people. I think I had like... 600-700k SP? I'd say the only must haves are the pre reqs for a warp scrambler and a microwarpdrive, and and a racial frig to 3. After that, you can fly a tackler frig. Anything from that on is improvement or going towards other ships or roles.
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Hra Neuvosto
The Aduro Protocol HellFleet
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Posted - 2010.02.02 20:16:00 -
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About 2 million I think, flew cheap t1 fit ships in Factional Warfare, my character was about month and a half old.
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Ard UnjiiGo
The Tuskers
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Posted - 2010.02.02 20:21:00 -
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Started PvPing within 2 weeks of starting to play the game. You started with 800k SPs at that time.
SPs are not a barrier to PvP.
That grey mush between folk's ears is always the culprit.
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ShahFluffers
Gallente Vitharr's Vengeance
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Posted - 2010.02.02 20:24:00 -
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My first PvP experience happened not long after I joined my first corp. I had somewhere in the range of 500k ~ 1 mil SP. Long story short, because of my inexperience and lack of skills I was relegated to "tackle duty" in a T1 frigate (which I promptly lost wandering away from everyone else) and "meatshield duty" in a Thorax (which I lost in a gate camp soon after I got it)
Like the last guy said, all you really need as prerequisites for PVP are a microWarpdrive, warp disruptor, and guns. Beyond that, PvP is defined according to your tastes (Tank and Gank, E-war, Skirmish-warfare). "Just because I look like an idiot doesn't mean I am one." ~Unknown |
Intigo
Amarr Genos Occidere HYDRA RELOADED
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Posted - 2010.02.02 20:26:00 -
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100k SPs, I think.
Back before the 800k SP buff. ___________________
HELLO! My name is Inigo Mont...oh f' it. |
Smartus Maximus
Gallente Somali Coastguard Authority
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Posted - 2010.02.02 21:02:00 -
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100k SP, I went and canflipped in an Atron.
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Pater Peccavi
Minmatar The Bastards
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Posted - 2010.02.02 21:28:00 -
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Define "started." I flew around Amamake in a Breacher a couple days after starting EVE, so less than 1 mil SP. I didn't kill anything until I'd joined FW, which was probably around 1-1.5 mil, got my first solo kill a couple days later. Yay for thrashers. _________ My name is Pater! |
lemmings kil2
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Posted - 2010.02.02 21:58:00 -
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About 56k, that was 2 weeks ago.
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Liang Nuren
No Salvation War.Pigs.
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Posted - 2010.02.02 22:38:00 -
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Edited by: Liang Nuren on 02/02/2010 22:37:54 My first PVP experience was at ~850-900K SP. I recently started an alt and started at about 100K SP. SP is not what's important in PVP. Must have skills: - Propulsion Jamming 1 - Racial Weapon System 1 - Racial Frigate 1
-Liang -- Liang Nuren - Eve Forum ***** Extraordinaire www.kwikdeath.org |
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Mara Rinn
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Posted - 2010.02.03 01:24:00 -
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I started PvP the day after I became a capsuleer. At the time it was merely shooting at can flippers, and I lost many fights. But I learned quickly how to evaluate a fight and run from the ones I couldn't win :)
I also learned just how many times a Merlin can warp around a system without approaching stargates or stations in fifteen minutes! [Aussie players: join channels ANZAC or AUSSIES] |
Hellfury Resurrected
Incura Phalanx Alliance
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Posted - 2010.02.03 01:29:00 -
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Around 15m SP in a completely broken character with horrible skills. I was really quite terrible, sold the character around 25m SP, created Lexa, PvPed basically the first day with her, haven't looked back. -------------------------------------------
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Aralieus
Amarr Traumark Logistics H Y E N A
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Posted - 2010.02.03 01:57:00 -
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I think it utimately depends on what your ambitions are. If you just want some casual, fun, cheap pvp then alot of what the others have said is quite true. You dont need 10's of millions SP's to get started, just some basic skillz and some cheapo fits and you can be having a blast in no time. However the more ships you can fly and the T2 items you can slap on your hull the funner it gets.
Fortune favors the bold!!! |
Athena Silk
State Protectorate
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Posted - 2010.02.03 02:00:00 -
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I think I was at about 3m SP when I joined FW after getting bored of running missions. Started with flying Rifters and Merlins and I've worked my way up to BSs since then.
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Vrabac
Zawa's Fan Club
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Posted - 2010.02.03 02:04:00 -
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Edited by: Vrabac on 03/02/2010 02:05:13 Uh, made the char just before the tier 2 bc /tier 3 bs / wtz introduction, had something stupid like 50k sp. Went into low sec in a focused beam harbinger with lot of t1 small drones that I could have 3 or so out at a time in about 2 weeks. So what could it have been, 200-300k or something. Immagine the state of my learnings lol. With some brief breaks I can say I never looked back.
Was epic, we landed into some belt where punisher was ratting, my friend in an artillery dual rep afterburning hurricane instapops him, I get frozen or something and instead of pod end up warp disupting some blood npc frig, so missed that mail too. Then we killed a mining omen but npcs got the final blow and insolent bastard never sent us the mail so my first actual kill didn't get recorded.
Oh yeah I also remember running into Intigo's hurricane maybe a month later, he popped the guy that tackled him (the same afterburning artillery hurricane from previous story, this time in a damping speed modless bufferless arbitrator), but we got there in time with me in maller and another guy in lachesis who damped him to like 2 or 3 km locking range so we spent the next few mins breaking him with our combined 200 dps, lachesis had some t1 launchers and drones iirc. You were pretty frustrated and raged about ewar being gay.
Bleh good times. Every hull repping cargo expanded catalyst was a new experience and I was positive astarte was something terrible and hid on a mere sight of one.
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Mutnin
Amarr Veto Corp
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Posted - 2010.02.03 04:32:00 -
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Edited by: Mutnin on 03/02/2010 04:32:34 Was war decd the first month in game, twice.. After that, went to FW and now piracy. I'd guess somewhere around 1 mil sp's.
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Morgassana
Habius Corpus Delicti
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Posted - 2010.02.03 04:59:00 -
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I think I had somewhere in the neighborhood of 50,000 sp's.. Dec '05
nifty new api driven skill sheet http://eve-sheet.com/linky |
Kessiaan
Minmatar Final Agony
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Posted - 2010.02.03 05:40:00 -
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Edited by: Kessiaan on 03/02/2010 05:46:14 I had around 12 million when I first got big into pvp. The big caveat to that is those SPs were almost entirely industry-oriented. I think the only T2 weapon system I could use was drones.
I got into pvp because FW was shiny and new at the time. I died horribly in crapfit Vexors a couple of times, shipped down to Tristans, fit up about a dozen the exact same way, parked them in Villore, and off I went, never to return to my old mining habits.
Skillpoints are not a barrier to pvp. Your skills as a player, your knowledge of game mechanics, and your patience are what will make or break you. Especially in lowsec - T1 cruisers are very effective solo ships, as are interceptors, and neither requires many skillpoints to fly at its fullest potential. Battlecruiser gangs are also common and also require fairly few skillpoints. RRBS do require quite a bit of training but you need practice with the smaller hulls or you're going to be terrible, so when you step into it you'll be ready.
Even to this day I still prefer plain T1 hulls (and my Taranis :D). You see a lot of people in lowsec trying to solo in HACs, command ships, fancy faction frigs - they're all good ships but they cost so much that you have to let a lot of potentially good fights slip by because you just can't afford a lot of losses.
The key for me to being successful has been very tight specialization. I flew the aforementioned Tristan for damn near six months just training basic fitting skills to V, gunnery skills, some missile skills, skills for a bunch of T2 mods, etc. Eventually I moved up to Assault Ships and Interceptors, then trained up medium guns and cruisers V and started flying Thoraxes a lot, then large hybrids and BS V and all the gunnery support skills to V which let me add my Megathron to the list of ships I fly reguarly, then drone skills so I could fly a domi. Training for a Moros now, mostly because my corp wants me too, then I'm going to finish up my BC skills. The point is I've trained almost 30 million skillpoints since I switched over to being mostly pvp-oriented and I can still only fly a handful of ships, but those ships I do fly perform close to 100% of their theoretical abilities.
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Altera Athosia
Caldari Black-Robed Men
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Posted - 2010.02.03 05:51:00 -
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I pretty much started PvPing within my first 2 months of playing.... it was just a defend the home thing at first (I was living in nullsec at the time), but I started PvPing seriously with around 4.5 mil SP in Faction War.
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Kuolematon
Space Perverts and Forum Warriors United
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Posted - 2010.02.03 07:48:00 -
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Around 100k when I was killed and podded in 0.0 back in 2004
"The Amarr are the tanking and ganking floating rods of goldcrap"
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Marz Ghola
Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2010.02.03 09:42:00 -
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Never paid attention to sp. I am task oriented. After I fit a web and point, I tackle.
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Anna Lifera
Gallente Imperial Legion of Amarr
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Posted - 2010.02.03 13:15:00 -
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somewhere in the 100k-1 mil range, i don't remember 'cause it was when my char was like less than a month old. decided to take up a punisher's challenge for a duel...while i was still in a mission fit vexor...yeah...
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Avan Sercedos
The Tuskers
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Posted - 2010.02.03 13:40:00 -
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About 1 mil here
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Mutant Caldari
Caldari Psykotic Meat Wildly Inappropriate.
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Posted - 2010.02.03 14:19:00 -
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800k SP within my first week of playing. Yeah I am a pirate. What are you gonna do about it? http://www.wi-alliance.com/killboard/?a=pilot_detail&plt_id=32678 http://roadkill.igs-corp.net/?a=pilot_detail&plt_id=32678 |
Asuri Kinnes
The Bastards The Bastards.
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Posted - 2010.02.03 17:50:00 -
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> 1,600,000 - don't remember exact numbers. Tackle merlin and Caracal...
Please re-size your signature to the maximum allowed of 400 x 120 pixels with a maximum file size of 24000 bytes. Zymurgist |
Julian Darklight
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Posted - 2010.02.03 18:22:00 -
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PVPed my first day out. lol went inot low sec in a rookie ship an got into a fight iwth a bunch of frigs. lost amny ships casue i didnt know wat the **** i ws doin an noone taught me anythin so i learned everythin the hard way. which explains my VERY long loss list. but recently i am up to 4M sp, 75 to 80% of which is PVP oriented skills. have started gettin mroe kills an am now an assest in PVP rather then a drag. frankly i would suggest that to be effective in PVP u need about 2.5 to 3M sp. MWD, high gun/missle skills, an EM warfare skills are wats necessary.
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King Rothgar
Imperial Slave Hunter Society
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Posted - 2010.02.03 18:59:00 -
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First few days of playing, started with 800k SP at the time so maybe 1M SP. -----------------------------------------------------
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Cuzmat
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Posted - 2010.02.03 19:12:00 -
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Watch 200k skillpoint players pvp in this video:
The CCP Challenge http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=1025677 |
Lee Dalton
Noir. Noir. Mercenary Group
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Posted - 2010.02.03 21:06:00 -
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Originally by: Mutant Caldari 800k SP within my first week of playing.
*** You're only as good as your last fight. |
Meredith Midnight
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Posted - 2010.02.03 23:02:00 -
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10+ million SP,
Was a lowsec mission runner from the start though, didnt feel like pvp'ing because I was constantly reminded in newbie chat that I was outclassed by all the other people with tons of more SP than I did. So I just ran the second I saw a non npc enter the overview.
Anyways, on the verge of missioning boredom, i amassed enough isk to replace a fitted bc 100x over and thought 'hey, i have enough isk to not care about losses, so why not'. So, I joined a nullsec corp and just flew executioner - initial tackle roles . Still do and I find it the most fun. All you need is the skill needed to fit warp disruptors and some good support skills to do well in pvp.
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adriaans
Amarr Ankaa. Nair Al-Zaurak
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Posted - 2010.02.03 23:27:00 -
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150k sp's or there about -sig- Support the introduction of Blaze crystals for Amarr!
Originally by: UMEE if ure another fotm re-roller, then dont pvp. you'll fail.
QFT! |
soldieroffortune 258
Gallente Trinity Council
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Posted - 2010.02.04 02:33:00 -
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Originally by: Hra Neuvosto About 2 million I think, flew cheap t1 fit ships in Factional Warfare, my character was about month and a half old.
Basically this for me as well. Please re-size your signature to a maximum of 400 x 120 with the file size not exceeding 24000 bytes.Applebabe
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Asuka Smith
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2010.02.04 03:40:00 -
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About two million, I was ranged DPS with EWAR support in a pre-dampnerf Caracal and I was exceptionally valued by my gang. It was crazy good those damps were.
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Dimitryy
Gallente Ever Flow Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2010.02.06 13:20:00 -
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My first pvp opp was about 2 days after i started the game, at just under 900k sp. I took my brand new cruiser (celestis, no medium guns, no speed mod, tripple tanked) into lowsec with some friends and engaged a myrm, which promptly killed all of us.
was fun =) ------------------------------------------
Jack Blackstone > Dimitryy I hope you die. |
Ryan Starwing
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Posted - 2010.02.06 14:32:00 -
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Edited by: Ryan Starwing on 06/02/2010 14:32:29 I started when I was about a week old http://eve.battleclinic.com/killboard/killmail.php?id=8781489 made a nice kill on a year old player.
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Andracin
Minmatar Beyond Divinity Inc
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Posted - 2010.02.07 00:03:00 -
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500k in suicide rifters on gates tackling for snipers
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Taudia
Gallente Sane Industries Inc. Initiative Mercenaries
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Posted - 2010.02.07 01:00:00 -
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About 40mil... I carebeared for a good while in the beginning.
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barricade87
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Posted - 2010.02.07 12:00:00 -
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1-2 mil sp, messing around with corp mates. Proper pvp, probably around 6mil sp.
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Thenoran
Caldari Tranquility Industries
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Posted - 2010.02.07 13:12:00 -
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About 15mil I would reckon, most of it in Mining and Industry. Back then I was quite the carebear, partially do to having been ganked in my noob-Badger back in the really early days in low-sec. Took out my used-it-for-everything Ferox with Blasters along with a few corp mates and went looking for trouble.
First kill I got was a flashy Rupture and even funnier a Hurricane after that. The Hurricane pilot completely ignored me and went for the Sacrilege in our gang even though I ended up doing 40% of the damage to him.
First big loss was a fully fitted and rigged Myrmidon in Amamake, due to a fleet member calling us back to the belt we just warped out of, saying some BC or such was on its own.
We warped back and a BS fleet from Heretic showed up. With still rookie skills, I didn't warp out quickly enough.
Didn't mind all that much and joined FW later on. ------------------------ Low-sec is like sailing along the coast of Somalia...
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Carniflex
StarHunt Systematic-Chaos
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Posted - 2010.02.07 19:30:00 -
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About 500 k SP I think. Flying in 0.0 fleets in kestrel and griffin and blackbird. Altho I have killed interceptors with 85k SP alt in T1 frigate fitted extra for that, back when kestrel with 400 mm plate and rockets was good for it.
I was not pvp pilot. With those 500k SP I was more miner than pvp specced but L4 frig and L4 cruiser skills are not that hard to do.
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Rocktown
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Posted - 2010.02.07 21:22:00 -
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First day in eve i trained to put a warp scrambler on my slasher and went out to amamake looking for a good time. I think I had 925,000?
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Don Pellegrino
The Tuskers
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Posted - 2010.02.07 22:35:00 -
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1.1 - 1.3M SP (back when we started with 800k)
as other people said...
Tactics/Experience > Fittings > SPs
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Dodgy Past
Amarr Debitum Naturae
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Posted - 2010.02.08 01:06:00 -
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Originally by: Mutnin Edited by: Mutnin on 03/02/2010 04:32:34 Was war decd the first month in game, twice.. After that, went to FW and now piracy. I'd guess somewhere around 1 mil sp's.
Got my first PvP that way. Messed around with little bit and pieces on and off such that I felt being able to fly a fully T2 fit harb was needed to go much further, joined minmatar FW the day I installed my first scorch crystal.
These days I enjoy the smaller ships far more and I probably should have spent more time with them earlier on. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- you seem determined to turn it into ******* Hollyoaks for neckbeards. |
Levistus Junior
Caldari The Graduates Morsus Mihi
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Posted - 2010.02.08 08:21:00 -
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A bit over 1 mil(I think). After doing hi-sec missions for about a month I joined a 0.0 corp. All I could fly back then that was good in PvP was a Blackbird and my ratting Drake couldn't even handle belt spawns (not enough DPS to kill battlehips).
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Fumitsugu
Unholy Asylum
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Posted - 2010.02.08 08:28:00 -
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56k SP, but the rocket Kessie was quickly superceded by the Win-cursus
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Asuka Smith
Gallente Noir.
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Posted - 2010.02.08 08:28:00 -
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If you train properly two million SP should be enough to do a T1 cruiser role with excellence. 2m SP backing a Blackbird is like 75% as good as 10m SP backing a blackbird for example.
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Gah'Matar
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Posted - 2010.02.08 19:01:00 -
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Within hours of starting this char. Made a rifter fit in EFT with low-skills in mind and then I minimally trained for it, took a few hours. Got some ISKs from main char to buy said rifters, done. Then joind blue federation since amamake wasn't gonna work out well with so few SPs.
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Pascal Almaric
Agony Unleashed
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Posted - 2010.02.08 21:26:00 -
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About 1 million in my very first fight.
I joined a 0.0 PvP corp with 3.5 million.
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Pascal Almaric
Agony Unleashed
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Posted - 2010.02.08 21:40:00 -
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Originally by: Asuka Smith If you train properly two million SP should be enough to do a T1 cruiser role with excellence. 2m SP backing a Blackbird is like 75% as good as 10m SP backing a blackbird for example.
What she said. Especially for ECM, which is very SP efficient.
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Hiroshima Jita
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Posted - 2010.02.09 01:10:00 -
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I pulled my head out of my ass at around 6-8mil skillpoints. I could've done more pvp before then but I didn't understand what was going on.
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Oriss Amarr
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Posted - 2010.02.11 19:56:00 -
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Originally by: Hiroshima Jita I pulled my head out of my ass at around 6-8mil skillpoints. I could've done more pvp before then but I didn't understand what was going on.
This. EVE PVP is more about the day that big bright light pops on, all the equations make sense, you understand what's going on, and you know how to do it. Really, it came to me as a flash. I went from having my FC make my fit for me and telling me what to mash and when, to suddenly one day having everything click, making my own fit, and going out and raping some face solo. Just has to click for you.
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Elise Randolph
The Illuminati. Pandemic Legion
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Posted - 2010.02.11 21:49:00 -
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I had 3m SP Started off with an Assault Caracal trying to solo careless inty pilots, then moved to a Blackbird then a Crow.
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Kajan Tormen
Minmatar Blood Money Inc. The Blood Money Cartel
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Posted - 2010.02.12 14:12:00 -
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I started PvPing on day two, I guess still below 100k SP. Admittedly, it was only can-flipping in high-sec Moved into lowsec and stayed there during my third week (I'd guess around 800k SP, but I don't really remember - as others have said, SP helps, but is not the most important thing)
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inspector burnside
Gallente The 8th Order
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Posted - 2010.02.12 20:23:00 -
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think i started with around 5m sp but as alot of people have said its not all down to wat sp u have as in pvp practice does make perfect the only prob i have been having lately is i cant seem to stay in a ship for too long even if i can fly it well :) i just have too many fav ships beeing a gal pilot i trained drone skills for a few months and maxed them out so i would say atm the ship of my choice would be a domi for solo pvp.
also the taranis has to come a close second as it packs a punch fitted right and is a great ship to fly.
i am currently training cov ops/recons atm after delaying it for over a year i currently have 29m sp and the more sp i get the better the game gets for me im a firm beleiver of flying a ship properly and using it to the best of its ability so i try to get 99% of the core skills needed for that ship before i jump into it.
so yes its not all about the sp its mostly about tactics and experience i can fight a 03/04 player and be very supprised at the lack of tactics and the stupid things some of the pilots do in eve :)
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nether void
Caldari Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2010.02.12 21:09:00 -
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I had about 15m when I started, but again like many other higher SP pvp 'noobs' I had mainly industrial and pve skills. I started by training for a blackbird to support 0.0 gangs. Was also training some battleship skills for rrbs and sniper bs set ups.
Now at 20mil I'm back in empire doing industry stuff mainly, but have trained up T2 guns in the mean time as well as training up for the entry level T2 ships. I plan on returning to pvp real soon, probably doing smaller gang stuff.
I too agree your sp total doesn't matter that much. Just pick a cheap role to fill, and focus your training mainly in that area. First thing I chose was jamming, because IMO it's one of the easiest things to get your feet wet with: blackbirds are cheap, skills are pretty easy to train, and the learning curve is pretty small (sit out at snipe range, lock target, hit jammer mod).
I think the best advice for a pvp noob is mainly to start cheap. Fly what you don't care too much if you lose, so you can focus on how to improve your pvp skills; not on how you can't afford to lose the boat you're flying.
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baggi0
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Posted - 2010.02.13 09:51:00 -
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lol dnt rememeber exact how many sp i had but i just completed my cruiser skill and could fly the maller lol me and a friend both had them for about 5mins and headed straight for a system in PUREBLIND lol gate camped for about 5mins or so then to geddons turned up, well u kno the outcome of that, so then we was like right lets train for them :) and the rest is history
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Alater Caedo
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Posted - 2010.02.13 11:56:00 -
[57]
250k ish
t1 frig tackling :D
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Willenson
Caldari The Greater Goon Clockwork Pineapple
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Posted - 2010.02.14 16:42:00 -
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If you can fly that: 3X 150mm Auto 1X Rocket Launcher 1X Web 1X Scramb 1X MWD 2X Nano 1X OD in Rifter, you're good to go PvP with a roaming fleet.
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The AEther
Caldari Agony Unleashed Agony Empire
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Posted - 2010.02.14 22:17:00 -
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Edited by: The AEther on 14/02/2010 22:18:16
Originally by: Lady Ayeipsia Obviously, I know the number varies, and I know that if you gear a character specifically towards PvP, the number would be lower than a more generic character.
Still, I'm just curious about how many skill points people had when they started on a more PvP career?
I flew in some anti-pirate gangs about 3 weeks into the game so that must have been around 800K in sp. But never gotten onto a killmail back then. We were defending our little ratting operation from pirates and it was mostly us dying to them. But lowsec rats would sometimes drop items that were worth 10-30 million ISK so it was no problem replacing my atrons and catalysts. At about 4 mil sp rats stopped offering any challenge, I was finally done with my learning skills and was making more ISK than I knew what to do with. So I started seeking out new venues to entertain myself in this game and that's when I got my first killmail.
Originally by: Lady Ayeipsia Also, what would you consider must have skills before people get involved in serious PvP, or is it just have fun and figure out what you need later?
I'd say you need skills listed in this thread at least to level 2/3. These will take a few weeks to train up. Having been in newbie corporations my impression has been that new characters become useful in PVP for something other than frigate with a point or occasional griffin at around 2 million skill points. 2 mil sp is about the time when people get through their learning skills and start training support skills. Since first 3 levels on these core skills take little time to train up and give 15% bonuses in most cases you see definite improvement in their character's pvp abilities from that point on.
Agony Unleashed - no blues 0.0 pvp, pvp classes |
Wensley
Minmatar Dark Knights of Deneb Against ALL Authorities
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Posted - 2010.02.17 12:52:00 -
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Originally by: Ard UnjiiGo Started PvPing within 2 weeks of starting to play the game. You started with 800k SPs at that time.
Same here :)
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Daniel L'Siata
Gallente DaneTek
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Posted - 2010.02.27 13:15:00 -
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Edited by: Daniel L''Siata on 27/02/2010 13:16:25 Started with about 800k SP here, first kill was a can flipping Ruppy in Gulfonodi, buddy tackled him in a ridiculousy failfit Punisher while I ate him in a Vexor...with a whole four, almost unskilled T1 Medium drones, while staying at about 8km...using railguns. I still wonder how I won that fight...Fun nontheless.
Edit: Spelling.
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Craminu
Gallente Viking Research and Production
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Posted - 2010.02.27 20:38:00 -
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my first pvp experience i was only flying an vexor. about 2-3month old charecter from the time when we started with 30k sp.
lost to an intercepter i think. Viking Research bpc sale
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bff Jill
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Posted - 2010.02.27 23:04:00 -
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Edited by: bff Jill on 27/02/2010 23:04:41 The first time i jumped right out there in my frigate, got a couple other newbies together from the newbie corp, and went to town. Three punishers vs a ratting caracal
Thats only realy fun the first time though, i wait until i can fly well fit battlecruisers/cruiser (t2 fit, all fitting, ship, utility, and gunnery skills at 4 or 5, depending on usefulness) before i bother on new characters i make these days. Partially because being a trash tackler is only fun for a while, and partially because its harder to find people hanging out in low sec these days. No miners or ratters, just other people out for blood =[
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Marko Riva
Adamant Inc.
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Posted - 2010.02.28 11:37:00 -
[64]
First char ever (back in 2005) it was after a month of playing, we got wardecced by GHSC. I lost some but also got on a km \o/
----------- I think, therefore I'm single. Want to learn combat/PVP? Alliance creation service |
Tagami Wasp
Caldari Sarz'na Khumatari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2010.02.28 19:57:00 -
[65]
First char: Kesterl with missiles (cruise heavies, can't remember).
This char: Kestrel, suicide tackle, standard T1 missiles. I got better, see? ------------
+15% to railguns' dmg modifier -reduce Spike optimal bonus to 70% +10% to Caldari railboats PG |
Drykor
Minmatar Tribal Liberation Force
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Posted - 2010.02.28 22:43:00 -
[66]
Probably around 500-700k sp. I met a negative sec standing guy in a plex in highsec and ran from him, thinking he could engage me even there. He convo'd me to explain some stuff and took me along to low sec. I didn't actually shoot anything right there but soon joined their alliance with my corp and there it all started.
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Ethnam
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Posted - 2010.03.01 00:38:00 -
[67]
my alliance has people rolling new characters, training frig 3 and propulsion jamming and away they go. there is more in picking the right fight than just firepower. alliance mate with 900k sp killed a stabber with a punisher today, its all in how you play.
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Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS IDLE EMPIRE
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Posted - 2010.03.01 03:59:00 -
[68]
my first loss was on 01/28/07, my character was created 01/06/07, so probably around 1m sp
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Vitae Peril
Minmatar At your Peril
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Posted - 2010.03.01 15:19:00 -
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I made this char yesterday, I have about 80,000sp. I just engaged a cane in lowsec. with a rifter. I lost of course, but that's not the point. I had him tackled long enough that, if I were flying with a decent gang,instead of solo, he'd have been dead. Just go out and do it, OP. It's fun :)
2010.03.01 15:02:00
Victim: Vitae Peril Corp: At your Peril Alliance: NONE Faction: NONE Destroyed: Rifter System: Kamela Security: 0.4 Damage Taken: 1221
Involved parties:
Name: xxxxxxxx (laid the final blow) Security: 2.9 Corp: xxxxxxxxxx Alliance: NONE Faction: NONE Ship: Hurricane Weapon: Hobgoblin II Damage Done: 1221
Destroyed items:
Damage Control I Patterned Stasis Web I 150mm Light Carbine Repeating Cannon I, Qty: 2 Cold-Gas I Arcjet Thrusters Phased Plasma S, Qty: 432 100mm Reinforced Rolled Tungsten Plates I
Dropped items:
Fusion S, Qty: 8700 (Cargo) 150mm Light Carbine Repeating Cannon I Gyrostabilizer I Phased Plasma S, Qty: 9520 (Cargo) J5b Phased Prototype Warp Scrambler I
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Lithel
Interstellar Brotherhood of Gravediggers Privateer Alliance
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Posted - 2010.03.02 19:30:00 -
[70]
Pvp from day one...
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Julian Darklight
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Posted - 2010.03.09 18:16:00 -
[71]
hummm started PVPin right out the gate. lol first day i blew up 2 ibis tryin to stupidly suicide gank someone. then i mined for a bit. got back to doin serious PVP an got my first kill at 2 million sp. half at least of which was minin skills. now im a 5M sp an have 3 other kills. all solo. have done gang warfare an flew tackle in whihc i got in on the killmails for a few ships.
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Dusica
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Posted - 2010.03.10 01:13:00 -
[72]
around 3 ... friend in thorax me in omen ... kiled zealot in low sec ... lol
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chatgris
Quantum Cats Syndicate
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Posted - 2010.03.10 06:19:00 -
[73]
Around 8M.
From day one I was interested in pvp, but did my research and got one races frig/Cruiser/BC/BS to 4, t2 drones, support skills to 4, gunnery support to 4, overheating (back when thermodynamics required EM5), nav 4 etc.
Spent the initial time making ISK, then went out and pvped in frigates mostly, with the RR Domi for larger gangs, never looked back.
Some people say you can pvp with less, and you can. But there's a minimum competency to compete with other competent pilots in the same ship class in solo pvp, which is what interested me. Never was that interested in playing useless suicide tackle.
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Paradox H
Caldari Immortalis Inc.
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Posted - 2010.03.10 15:36:00 -
[74]
800k sp I think - was recruited on second day in Eve by Racketeers. Was flying in a Condor as pure tackle before specialising up to a griffin... most fun ever in that motly crew.
RIP Ed Kraka
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Lord's Servant
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Posted - 2010.03.12 00:49:00 -
[75]
I started pvp with about 19k SP I believe. I had barely trained drones to 3 and I was in a punisher in 0.0 with the almighty krullz on a gate in his archon. This was in 06 during the Axiom/AAA conflict in scalding pass I believe.
Anyhoo...a AAA vagabond jumped thru and I threw 3 fighters on him...he logoffski'd and died to the fighters :)
We lol'd and that was my first pvp experience I believe. Im not sure were the killmail is/was...all I know is the guys name was Marlboro or something similar that started with an M.
I miss ye goode olde dayes. ;)
American College Dude Pride, -Lord's Servant
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Shuluman
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Posted - 2010.03.12 08:55:00 -
[76]
27m sp was my starting point. Almost all of it in Industry but was also able to fit a frigate with T2 gear. Been using this setup for a while for tackling and getting a bit of dps in a gang fight. After two years in empire I relocated to 0.0 and am having alot of fun. Lost some stuff, blown some stuff up too.
First rule is always dont fly what you cant afford to use. Second rule is once you get podded (and you will) immediately update your clone. Third rule is specialise in the ships and weapons of one race until you are able to fit a BS with a T2 setup. Then cross train other races. Fourth rule is have fun and enjoy it :)
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Bad Messenger
Space Perverts and Forum Warriors United
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Posted - 2010.03.12 11:39:00 -
[77]
PVP in eve is not much about skillpoints, 60k sp is enough to start pvp.
Main thing to start successful pvp is knowledge about pvp. It more importat to know what to do than lot of skillpoints. Lot of skill points does not help anything if you do not know how to use those.
So if you want to start pvp early join to some pvp corp who tell basic things for pvp and takes you with larger fleets where you can see and learn fast how thing usually goes.
Faction Warfare is good place to start if you find right corporation who can really teach something. In faction warfare you do not have to pirate anything so you can fly small ships at start.
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Willem Revolati
Empire Assault Corp Dead Terrorists
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Posted - 2010.03.12 16:10:00 -
[78]
I think I started around about 2-3 mil, fit up a stabber and my gang got a carrier dropped on us before we even really got started on the roam
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