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Parvana
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.06.09 03:12:00 -
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A friend and I have been carebearing missions for a while now and we finally have enough ISK saved up to afford to lose it in PvP. The thing is, we are not certain the best type of PvP to focus on that meets our goals. We have looked in Red v Blue, faction warfare, null sec PvP corps, and wormholes but are having a hard time deciding what best fits our needs and constraints. In no particular order, these are:
- We use alts to run L4 missions to fund ship loss. They are a necessary evil. - We are new to PvP but not to Eve - We would prefer to fly cheaper ships rather than T2/T3 ships to keep mandatory missioning down to pay for replacements - We are available via voice chat - We are not always available at a given time/date. Our calendars are a bit fluid so we can't guarantee we will always be on at a certain time - We would prefer spontaneous combat and roams rather than glorified duels where both sides agree to meet to fight - We are not interested in ganking, gatecamping, carebear tears or whatever - Our PvP alts are low skilled but training full time in combat skills - We would be glad to do fleet ops and work a given role.We have our preferences but wouldn't mind tackling or logistics or whatever else is needed.
So, which type of corp/situation should we look given the above?
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Parvana
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.06.09 03:27:00 -
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Erotica 1 wrote:First of all, you probably don't have enough isk yet in reality. See my bio. If you can follow the rules, I can help you start off with a respectible balance.
Heh. You likely have missed the bullet in the OP where I mention we are not new to Eve. Go back to Jita or whatever hell hole you call home. kthxbye
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Parvana
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.06.09 04:27:00 -
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Francine Diderot wrote:
So, to your question. In order to begin to pvp, you must pass through the stage of the hundred exploding rifters. That is where you begin. It is an essential phase, and not because it is a humbling phase but because it is a learning experience.
Um, exactly? The point is, where to begin losing rifters. What sort of corp or approach is the best given the constraints above?
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