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Dmitry Wizard
THE AESIR. Ragnarok.
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Posted - 2013.11.21 02:54:00 -
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It's for sure doable. I moved my corp straight to wormholes after I did a month long stint in a c3. It was hard for the guys to adjust at first no one knew the mechanics and living in a pos confused them. It took time but once they figured it out they decided wormholes were the right place for them. Our first wormhole as a corp was a c2-c3-hs. It provided easy logistics a soloable static and easy sites for those who didn't have the skills or the confidence for the static. The pvp was good and they loved it. We had our ups and downs in pvp and were only harassed twice by campers (N0MEX and Powerducks) after all was said and done we moved out and went further. You being in squee leads me to believe you live in null. I'll tell you now as someone who did the null to wh transition. It's addictive. After living in wspace for 3 weeks I pulled everything from null and commuted my corp fully to wormhole space. I say do it. It will be one of the best choices in eve you'll ever make |

Dmitry Wizard
THE AESIR. Ragnarok.
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Posted - 2013.11.21 03:06:00 -
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No wormhole is safer. That's a fallacy. C4 space has just as many predators as the other classes. Hi sec guys didn't really come in to our c2 that often and when they did it was to mine or just scan. For starting out I suggest a c2 with a static c3. For care bearing at least. If you're just starting out and want to pvp is suggest a c2-c2. It's an aquired taste living out here for sure but it grows in you quick. This is of course only my opinion based on my experiences and mine alone. I'm sure others will have some advice as well. With a class 4and c3 static you'll get a lot of null and low sec empire connections for roaming. The hi sec holes come decently often but in a c4 you'll also never get wandering holes to empire and a lot of higher class holes have c4 statics and people's chains will role into you fairly often. As long as you are prepared for this then you should be gravy |

Dmitry Wizard
THE AESIR. Ragnarok.
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Posted - 2013.11.21 03:42:00 -
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Yes max jump mass is 300 mill on a c2. If you're looking for care bearing with a c2 go for c3 static a low sec static c2 always has another c2 static. And c2 guys love to pvp. Also c2 isk is meh. C3 isk with proper salvage skills can net up to 80 mill a site. The c3 is always my first choice for newborns to start out. Although my alliance is going on a newbie drive and we are bringing guys out to c6 space giving them all the gas sites and hacking sites after we clear rats. I might find a c2-c1 to teach them about mechanics. We haven't hashed everything out yet |

Dmitry Wizard
THE AESIR. Ragnarok.
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Posted - 2013.11.21 05:34:00 -
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I think I might be able to find you one for your first steps into the wonderful world of wormholes |

Dmitry Wizard
THE AESIR. Ragnarok.
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Posted - 2013.11.21 08:47:00 -
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C4 space is still a good start. It's decently secluded. I will however giving you one warning. Prepare for c4-c4-c4-c4-c5-c5-c5-c6-c5-c5 chains. When we lived in a c5-c4 the chains were ridonculous and scanning takes forever. But the c4 holes that roll into you will provide good gas and data relic sites. If you fit a legion up you can solo the first wave of almost all the data relic sites get your loot and get out without a hitch. I bid you good luck and prosperity in your new voyage to wormhole space |
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