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Mr Chili Palmer
New Dawn Initiative
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Posted - 2011.10.20 18:32:00 -
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due to my real life work shifts i have not played my trial for the last 4 days. can anyone give a heads up on
a. the basic skills that i need to learn 1st
b. the skills needed to succeed in mining and making stuff to sell
i have made sure my training queue has been full and have just popped skills in it which i think are the base skills i should be learning.
many thanks for any guidance. |

Kilrayn
Caldari Provisions
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Posted - 2011.10.20 19:32:00 -
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I'm not into the science & industry part of the game, but here are some guides from evelopedia that may be useful to you.
Mining guide
Manufacturing
If the mining guide is too basic, the advanced one seems to have more specific information. Hope this helps some o7 In the beginning, the Universe was created. This has angered numerous people for many different reasons and is widely considered as a 'bad move'. |

Aston Bradley
Through the Looking Glass
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Posted - 2011.10.20 19:45:00 -
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All the skill you need can be found by opening the market's menu and browsing skills in the industrial category.
They arn't that much of them, so just read the description and choose what you want.
For a trial account there miore than enough skill there to train for untill you decide to upgrade or not. |

Mr Chili Palmer
New Dawn Initiative
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Posted - 2011.10.20 22:28:00 -
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many thanks, there is quite alot to get your head round :)
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Jenn Makanen
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
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Posted - 2011.10.21 11:48:00 -
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EveMon can be really handy in working out a skill plan to learn.
Basic skills: All dependant on what you want to do. I'd suggest you look at the certificate recommendations for the ships you want to fly and use those as recommendations for skills to learn. They're not perfect, but they're worth looking at.
b. Different Skill paths, really. Industry for T1 manufacturing: Industry, the higher the better. Production Efficiency. The higher the better. Many items will not be cost effective to manufacture until you reach 5 in this. Mass Production. Gives you additional slots to make stuff in.
There are other skill that will help, but those three are the core.
Mining: You want to skill for a Mining barge or Exhumer. Skip the Procurer, and go for at least a Retriever. Use Evemon to get the path for the skills. You probably want to skill up your refinery skills too. And your standings are important, as they reduce the refinery tax. |

Mr Chili Palmer
New Dawn Initiative
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Posted - 2011.10.21 11:55:00 -
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Jenn Makanen wrote:EveMon can be really handy in working out a skill plan to learn.
Basic skills: All dependant on what you want to do. I'd suggest you look at the certificate recommendations for the ships you want to fly and use those as recommendations for skills to learn. They're not perfect, but they're worth looking at.
b. Different Skill paths, really. Industry for T1 manufacturing: Industry, the higher the better. Production Efficiency. The higher the better. Many items will not be cost effective to manufacture until you reach 5 in this. Mass Production. Gives you additional slots to make stuff in.
There are other skill that will help, but those three are the core.
Mining: You want to skill for a Mining barge or Exhumer. Skip the Procurer, and go for at least a Retriever. Use Evemon to get the path for the skills. You probably want to skill up your refinery skills too. And your standings are important, as they reduce the refinery tax.
cheers for the advice i have evemon but have not quite mastered that yet lol. |
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