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chowdan Orlenard
Zero Sum Spacelane Crew
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Posted - 2012.11.07 18:45:00 -
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Well the title says it all
Here is my character: http://eveboard.com/pilot/chowdan_Orlenard
What do you all think i am good for? What should i be training?
I'm sort of lost on where i should take my character from here.
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Threshner
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Posted - 2012.11.07 23:19:00 -
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What do you mainly do when you play eve?
From the looks of your skills you have been doing a bit of trading?
Going off this assumption i would hone in your skills on trading and also head for a freighter. |

chowdan Orlenard
Zero Sum Spacelane Crew
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Posted - 2012.11.08 02:32:00 -
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Threshner wrote:What do you mainly do when you play eve?
From the looks of your skills you have been doing a bit of trading?
Going off this assumption i would hone in your skills on trading and also head for a freighter.
Thanks for that.
When i started i did mainly trading but after some time and saving up isk, i started to do salvaging.
Would you recommend maxxing out my trading skills? adding to them or what?
Thanks for the tip so far:) |

RavenPaine
RaVeN Alliance
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Posted - 2012.11.08 15:04:00 -
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Trading is cool, and as you progress, you might travel all over eve.
Freighter will help, and I see you are on the way to that.
BUT: Trading can be boring, monotonous, uninspiring stuff. Eve has many paths of entertainment. Try some missions Try some PvP Try some manufacturing
Also see about joining a corp where people are active. More people = more fun. |

Katileen
Slow Orbital Decay
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Posted - 2012.11.08 15:12:00 -
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Missioning for the Corp/Faction of the station(s) you will be doing your trading in might break up boredom and cut taxes and fees a bit on your trades to boot!
If you have all the skills trained up, you can even manage Station Trades remotely while missioning elsewhere in the region.
Inter/Intra-region trading will require Industrial ship skills or an alt. |

chowdan Orlenard
Zero Sum Spacelane Crew
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Posted - 2012.11.09 23:45:00 -
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Katileen wrote:Missioning for the Corp/Faction of the station(s) you will be doing your trading in might break up boredom and cut taxes and fees a bit on your trades to boot!
If you have all the skills trained up, you can even manage Station Trades remotely while missioning elsewhere in the region.
Inter/Intra-region trading will require Industrial ship skills or an alt.
I like this idea of station trades. I might have to look further into that.
Also might look into manufacturing. Might start an alt character for that since I dont think my character has any progress towards it. |

Klymer
Hedion University Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2012.11.10 18:43:00 -
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Why no skill implants? A set of +3s at the very least will help speed things along.
Perhaps train into a Viator and do courier missions for the more industry related factions. I'd also suggest picking up a Helios or Nemesis as they make hauling small, valuable cargo such as bp's or faction mods a bit less risky. |

Gundermann
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2012.11.10 19:14:00 -
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5M sp and no focus so uhhh... nothing.  |

chowdan Orlenard
Zero Sum Spacelane Crew
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Posted - 2012.11.12 21:07:00 -
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Klymer wrote:Why no skill implants? A set of +3s at the very least will help speed things along.
Perhaps train into a Viator and do courier missions for the more industry related factions. I'd also suggest picking up a Helios or Nemesis as they make hauling small, valuable cargo such as bp's or faction mods a bit less risky.
Thanks for that. Do the courier missions contain any PVE?
I always wondered how one would transport BP's with security. I never transport mine for the sole reason of not willing to risk the item/ship.
Gundermann wrote:5M sp and no focus so uhhh... nothing.  Very helpful.... |

Viscount Hood
Gallivanting Travel Company Rebel Alliance of New Eden
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Posted - 2012.11.14 13:54:00 -
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1) Go to Eve Market.
2) Find a ship you like
3) Train for it
4) Buy it
5) use it
Repeat steps 1-5 |
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