
Sergeant Acht Scultz
School of Applied Knowledge Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.09.03 19:19:00 -
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Lailyana Enaka wrote:Picture this for one second, youre flying around high sec doing missions when you see a T1 hauler with a kill right attached to em, you dont think of the consequences, youre looking to prove to your corp you can pvp, so you accept the killright and open fire, after a long hull tank he goes down, its your first victory after a string of close yet informative losses. while learning alot from defeat you certainly want to put a "W" up in the Kill column so that feels good
A few Hours later you and a friend decide to go roaming low sec, only one way to learn pvp and that is to pvp, so after eluding what was certainly a trap but just the skin of your teeth, you move deeper into low sec, scanning down a kestrel. at this point adrenline takes over, hearing FC commands in teamspeak becomes second nature, you hit gate jump on contact, the kestrel sees you and starts to book it, ah but you have a 20km warp disrupter, what seems like eternity you get the lock and snatch escape from your targets grasp, and 20 seconds later its all over as bits of what used to be a kestrel fly everhwere in space. Not only did you get a "W" but you managed to get 2 victories, a minor escape and one hell of a adrenaline rush in what is known as EVE pvp.
This story isnt fiction, just an hour ago I scored my second kill with the help of a friend in low sec, a day after i hit a month old, I have a victory to hang my hat on, but it came with extensive training, listening to my FC, and mentors who all helped me down the path of PVP, although this is a small short lived victory it couldnt be sweeter, I am glad I got to experience the rush that 4000 people in CFC and TEST got to experience a few days prior to me getting the trial, now it is time to continue honing this art, and i hope that rush never fades.
Welcome fellow capsuleer and happy you've enjoyed your experience.
You will see and fight in large pvp fights like 6-VDT since it's your goal and wish everything you'll do from now on will lead to that magic moment of a gigantic fight.
It's such an awesome experience to have indeed, personally tried some of the biggest fights in Eve and can't now continue to be thrilled about, instead I've learned to love far more middle ground and lower fight types that imho are those you learn so much more, have so much more decent fights/fun/adre rushes it's difficult to explain. Once you've fought a couple times in huge battles they become boring, predictable, nothing but a boring moment in your gaming time just like mining or running mission can be.
Have fun whatever you decide to do or whatever your goals are in Eve, be happy, be cool  *removed inappropriate ASCII art signature* - CCP Eterne |