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AnnaSeliya Saisima
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.08.21 05:15:00 -
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Hello guys,I was played EVE in Serenity(a sever in China),and I'm tired of endless ratting.So I've started my journey in Tranquilty several days ago.I want to try faction warfare,so here is a question about it because I've never tried it before:Should I wait for more skillpoints and earn more ISK,or join it immediately?any ideas?and sorry for my bad English.... |

Sabriz Adoudel
Oppan Ganknam Style
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Posted - 2013.08.21 05:37:00 -
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Start as soon as you can afford to lose ten of whatever ship you will use in FW. Miner euthanization expert. An enemy is just a friend that you stab in the front. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. |

ShahFluffers
Ice Fire Warriors Late Night Alliance
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Posted - 2013.08.21 05:52:00 -
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AnnaSeliya Saisima wrote: Hello guys,I was played EVE in Serenity(a sever in China),and I'm tired of endless ratting.So I've started my journey in Tranquilty several days ago.I want to try faction warfare,so here is a question about it because I've never tried it before:Should I wait for more skillpoints and earn more ISK,or join it immediately?any ideas?and sorry for my bad English.... Jump right on in.
less skillpoints = less fear of death (your clone and equipment will be cheaper) less experience = you learn more (you have fewer habits preventing you from doing things)
Also...
ShahFluffer's guide to Faction Warfare:
1. SET UP YOUR OVERVIEW!! Make it so that "friendlies" do not show up (helps to prevent friendly fire incidents and reduces irrelevant information) and especially make sure that militia status is above suspect status (quite a few militia members have low security status... if you attack them you will incur a large faction standings penalty... and will often be blown up at the hands of your allies).
2. Buy ships and mods in bulk (mostly frigates and destroyers) and fit them in about 2 or 3 different ways ways for flexibility (ex, shield-fit, armor-fit, DPS/gank-fit, nano-fit, etc). Have them sitting, pre-fit, in an easy to access station... preferably one in low-sec that many other militia members use.
3. You will lose a lot of ships in militia. Have a steady source of income to replace stuff (which can come from running complexes FW systems).
4. Do not give away friendly fleet locations and/or friendly ship types in Militia Chat. The enemy has many spaiz!!!
5. Learn the area well. This will help you when you are looking for stuff to kill or escape from hostiles.
6. When looking for a fleet, type "X" into militia chat and eventually you will get picked up.
6i. Alternatively, go out and roam a bit. If you stumble upon a friendly fleet, they might pick you up. If not, keep looking (and try killing some stuff while you're at it).
7. Once you join a fleet, join audio (be it the in-game EvE audio, Ventrilo, Teamspeak, Mumble, Jabber, etc) and LISTEN.
7i. LISTEN SOME MORE.
7ii. ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE LISTENING????
7iii. If you cannot figure out where the fleet is by listening, ask [politely] by typing in fleet.
8. The FC (fleet commander) is GOD himself and his orders should be followed to the letter (ex. even if you're in a frigate, SHOOT THE GODDAMN "PRIMARY" that has been called). Try to keep idle chatter to a minimum (unless it's slow) and don't say anything when an engagement is underway. If you have a question... use your best judgement and ask afterwards.
9. Get to know the "regulars" within your timezone. Good things will follow if you make friends with them.
10. Listen to everyone's advice... no matter how abrasive it is. Chances are, they know what they are doing and you don't.
And most importantly... have fun!! Change isn't bad, but it isn't always good. Sometimes, the oldest and most simple of things can be the most elegant and effective. |

Jarrod Hamu
Imperial Shipment Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.08.21 07:28:00 -
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I was looking at stating faction warfare at some point, and this is pretty much everything (IMHO) that needs to be said for me to hang off until I can get that stable income. |

AnnaSeliya Saisima
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.08.21 08:48:00 -
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thanks for your suggestion~I think I should do some mission to earn ISK so I can afford the losing of PVP |

Castnicke Andedare
Phoibe Enterprises
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Posted - 2013.08.21 09:11:00 -
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You can earn a lot of isk from plexing, more than enough to cover any ship losses. |

Sabriz Adoudel
Oppan Ganknam Style
657
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Posted - 2013.08.21 11:38:00 -
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Castnicke Andedare wrote:You can earn a lot of isk from plexing, more than enough to cover any ship losses.
This, though IIRC you need a bit of ISK behind you to cash it out (i.e. you turn in 20m ISK and a bunch of LP for a Navy Vexor BPC you then sell on contracts for 95-105m ISK, but you need the 20m first). Miner euthanization expert. An enemy is just a friend that you stab in the front. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. |
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