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Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.03.30 19:17:00 -
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So, for Solo PVP I'm thinking either interceptor, interdictor, or heavy interdictor, and maybe a cruiser. I am Caldari and I plan to be working with Missiles. But out of those ship classes, (Oh yeah, Battlecruisers too.)which would be better for Solo-PVP. Now all my fits for these are around 20 million ISK.
Which brings another problem. Income.
Mining is my stable income. But 2 million ISK an hour is pretty bad. Yes I have a destroyer, yes I have GSC's planted near the asteroids I have trained for (Rich plagioclase)but even so, losing a twenty million ISK ship in five minutes and then needed ten hours to replace it is kinda bad.
In short. I would like to know which ship class I have listed is best for Solo PVP, and how mining can be a stable source of income, with more money involved. Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.03.30 20:52:00 -
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I want to make a small little point here, I don't MINE in a destroyer, that's a stupid thing to do. I have a covetor, I'm working on getting a Hulk. Also, I really didn't want to leave the corp I'm in. I'm thinking about it though. Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.03.31 00:02:00 -
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Edited by: Lashnar on 31/03/2010 00:05:12 Edited by: Lashnar on 31/03/2010 00:03:17 I am thinking about joining the Caldari Militia. But two things are stopping me. A: I'm not sure If I want to leave the corp I'm in. B: How high is the average player intelligence in those things? You know, should I expect smart people who can help me and teach me, or people who can't spell and don't know what ";" is used for.
Edit: Just so everyone knows, My wallet usually contains 60-80 million ISK. I'm not some guy wanting to get into PVP with only 100 ISK.
Edit: I've yet to see any rats in null sec. So I just keep an eye for players? Or are Rats a danger there too? Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.03.31 11:54:00 -
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So... Should I just look for a good PVP corp?
And what about Factional Warfare? Has that been completely abandoned? Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.03.31 14:43:00 -
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Originally by: Shaitis
Originally by: Lashnar So... Should I just look for a good PVP corp?
And what about Factional Warfare? Has that been completely abandoned?
good PVP corp is not the one that adversises itself as pvp corp only the one who others recommend. Or the one that is hated.
I suggest to take a look @ crime forum and try to talk with one of the "hated" guys there, if you will be lucky he will take your hand and lead your way.
I'll take a look around. But is factional warfare really that unrecommended? Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.04.01 10:40:00 -
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Well, I just lost everything I've ever had flying back to Caldari space. I have some ISK. But I'm going to lose a lot when I buy all the important stuff back.
So I think I'll put off PVP for a while. Welcome to EVE. |
Lashnar
Caldari New Eden Recon Force Beyond-Control
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Posted - 2010.04.01 19:25:00 -
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Edited by: Lashnar on 01/04/2010 19:25:35
Originally by: Lord DevilHanzo
Originally by: Lashnar Well, I just lost everything I've ever had flying back to Caldari space. I have some ISK. But I'm going to lose a lot when I buy all the important stuff back.
So I think I'll put off PVP for a while.
Just found your lossmail, word of advice, set your autopilot to avoid rancer and crielere and just go round them. Especially when you are moving everything you own in one ship. If you are planning a route across low sec, don't forget you can use you map and look at ships/pods killed in the last hour. This will alert you to any hotspots.
Don't give up and its better to learn solo pvp before flying in gangs than the other way round imho. Spending too much time in gangs can make you soft and squidgy.
How the heck did you find my loss mail and my route?
Any way, I'll keep that in mind.
Edit: I've lost everything before and got back up on my feet. I think it's a cycle I go through... Welcome to EVE. |
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