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Mister Grumpygills
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2014.01.13 05:58:00 -
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HELP!
Im a brand new player suckered into playing by his room mate. Im loving the game and the things ive read about pirates but my room mate is some GIANT CAREBEAR! I really cant stand missions.......I want to blow stuff up! Im in a trial account, signed up under my buddy so he could get the reward from the buddy program. I will most likely subscribe but I wan to make sure I can find an awesome group of people to run around and do evil things with! I would love to experience the griefing/ransoming/awoxing/stealing/murdering/etc that ive read about on the forums and blogs!
WHERE ARE THE REAL PIRATES YAAAAARRRRRR!!!!!!!
PvP is cool but its a pirates life for me! so I don't think RvB/EvE Uni/Brave Newbies is the right place...
YAAAARRRRR! Mr. Grumpygills |
Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1711
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:07:00 -
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Check out Psychotic Monk's blog, www.belligerentundesirables.com .
Then insert yourself into your "friend's" corporation. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. An enemy is just a friend that you stab in the front. |
Omega Sunset
Black.Omega
129
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:11:00 -
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Posting in stealth pirate corp recruiting thread.
There is a corp recruitment forum, good to try there. Lots of MERC's too if you prefer to be less bored hehe. You didn't mention FW, which is another option. I think some of the best FW stuff is hunting far into enemy empire space for FW peeps that think they are safe doing PvE stuff. Ah well, Arrr back at you. Well, welcome to EVE, if you ain't just some bored pirates crazy alt GÇö+¬GÇö |
Mister Grumpygills
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
2
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:12:00 -
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Hehe I couldn't do that. He is actually nice enough to float me some isk if I let hime pvp from time to time Anyways, thanks for the link |
DeMichael Crimson
Republic University Minmatar Republic
19574
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:20:00 -
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Welcome to Eve
Hope you find what all Pirates and Nobleman want = Treasure Chests and Booty
DMC |
Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1711
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:34:00 -
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Mister Grumpygills wrote:Hehe I couldn't do that. He is actually nice enough to float me some isk if I let hime pvp from time to time Anyways, thanks for the link Then you need to make a calculation as to whether you can get more ISK out of him now, or by waiting a while then robbing him blind.
Then put your plan into action. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. An enemy is just a friend that you stab in the front. |
Daniel Plain
Science and Trade Institute Caldari State
1778
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Posted - 2014.01.13 06:37:00 -
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what's your friend's character name and how expensive is his mission ship?
"I don't troll, I just give overly blunt responses that annoy people who are wrong but don't want to admit it. It's not my fault that people have sensitive feelings" -MXZF |
Omega Sunset
Black.Omega
129
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Posted - 2014.01.13 07:25:00 -
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Daniel Plain wrote:what's your friend's character name and how expensive is his mission ship? lol yeah no doubt. If you really want to be a successful pirate, I would imagine the first thing one would do to gain true passage into piracy and the infamy as such would be to gank your friend in his most valuable mission running ship and when he least expects it. You may need some help! though, so find that pirate corp asap and prove to them, to the world, you have what it takes to be truly a pirate to be feared, even by your friends. Then sit at a gate camp for 18 hours... can't get much better than that :)
GÇö+¬GÇö |
Haedonism Bot
Revolutionary Front
736
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Posted - 2014.01.13 12:38:00 -
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Don't listen to the haters. You can be a pirate today. I am prepared to help you get started - EVE Mail me and we'll talk about it. everevolutionaryfront.blogspot.com |
Inxentas Ultramar
Ultramar Independent Contracting
1125
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Posted - 2014.01.13 22:26:00 -
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I suggest you inject the Propulsion Jamming skill prior to talking to Bot.
He is right though. Piracy and corp infiltration is very viable for new players, even completely solo. I would personally recommend piracy as it deals more with actual PVP mechanics then simply ganking unsuspecting corp mates, and might actually lead you to grander fights between rival gangs. You can always do the awox thing once you learn how to handle you ship when things are not going as planned. |
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Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1731
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Posted - 2014.01.13 22:42:00 -
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Inxentas Ultramar wrote:I suggest you inject the Propulsion Jamming skill prior to talking to Bot. He is right though. Piracy and corp infiltration is very viable for new players, even completely solo. I would personally recommend piracy as it deals more with actual PVP mechanics then simply ganking unsuspecting corp mates, and might actually lead you to grander fights between rival gangs. You can always do the awox thing once you learn how to handle you ship when things are not going as planned.
AWOXing is, IMO, the most accessible form of piracy to new players. Preying on lowsec explorers is also viable for the newbie.
Other highsec piracy requires detailed knowledge of Crimewatch mechanics. Lowsec piracy simply has less prey, and the SP disadvantage hurts more as most lowsec prey has at least passable PVP skills (talking player skill here not SP). https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. EVE's golden rule: Never trust anyone in-game unless you are sleeping with them in real life. Even then, they may only be screwing you to screw you. |
Genseric Tollaris
Sniggwaffe WAFFLES.
4
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Posted - 2014.01.14 00:31:00 -
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Hi Op,
Piracy is a lot of fun and there are many ways to pirate. To be good though, requires very solid knowledge of the game and its mechanics. Especially crimewatch as Sabriz mentioned. It's been my experience with eve, that many players have no clue about the game regardless of their time spent playing, so it is very easy to use their ignorance against them. Which is what a lot of piracy amounts to, especially that available to a new player.
Awoxing and thieving are quickly accessible to the new player. Awoxing involves getting into then gaining the trust of a carebear corp and then going mission running with your new corpies. Many carebears are very proud of their blinged out mission boats and love the opportunity to show off to new players. To take advantage of this just play the starry eyed newb who wants to GÇÿtest their tankGÇÖ or some such, but make sure you have the ship, fit and skill set to ruin their day. Thieving is much the same, gain trust, get corp roles, and steal everything you can. You can also gain trust of individuals and GÇÿhelpGÇÖ them move with a hauler/carrier/freighter, then not give their stuff back, though this is generally beyond the new player. Awoxing and thieving can also be done solo or in groups.
Suicide ganking usually requires more than one person or character to be profitable, as you need a second character to scoop the loot after the ganker has been flagged and concorded. Though as a newb you can get in with the new order and go ganking miners. The new order is a high sec extortion racket, you can read more here http://www.minerbumping.com/. ItGÇÖs accessible to the new player but it probably wonGÇÖt be profitable for someone at the bottom, only those at the top of the racket would see any isk. Though you would be supplied with the gank boats I believe, so if you just want tears then this is the way to go. I think Sabriz is one to talk to about the new order and miner ganking. Just make sure you clear your kill rights before you go missioning out of dodi in a Hyperion :p.
Sabriz also mentioned hunting explorers in low sec, which is a very good starting place for low sec piracy. A lot of sites are run in small ships with limited defensive capabilities. But, some are run in ships that will be well beyond your ability to catch, let alone kill. So youGÇÖll need to learn the difference between sites and which ones are likely to be run by what etc. As I said earlier, youGÇÖll need a lot of game knowledge to be any good. YouGÇÖll also need to know how to use local, etc to gather intel and figure out whoGÇÖs who and whoGÇÖs in what, though this is really easy when people donGÇÖt rename their ships. YouGÇÖll also need to learn to use d scan and probes. D scan doesnGÇÖt require skills to use but the probes do.
Hunting newer players in low running the data, relic and low end combat sites is a jump off into hunting more experienced carbears in pve battleships that venture into low for a mission out of high sec, or players running more advanced combat sites and escalations, which can be profitable if you can catch them. But this takes more sp and player knowledge and most target rich low sec systems have established pirate groups that hunt there. Most low sec pirate corps wonGÇÖt take newbs either IGÇÖm sorry to say, for the simple reason that new players canGÇÖt really fly anything that can tank sentry guns well enough or put out enough dps to not be a liability, and they have to be taught, and a lot of older players donGÇÖt like playing teacher. Not saying you wonGÇÖt get into one, but it will probably be difficult, and they may turn out to be bads anyway. But thats a whole other post.
Eve is very much a game of patience, if youGÇÖre after instant gratification youGÇÖll get bored very quickly. IGÇÖve spent hours online watching my old low sec system only to log off with no kills. And IGÇÖve spent same to log off after getting kill mails that most players will never get. So, if you want the sweet kills, loot, and delicious tears, you have to put in a lot of effort to get them. And some days youGÇÖll stuff up and cop it sweet yourself.
My advice for you would be to get in with the new order and go miner ganking for a bit. It takes very little player or character skill and will introduce you to the games crimewatch and fleet mechanics, playing with other players and blowing things up. The experience you get from miner ganking will also be a good starting point to move onto other forms of high sec piracy or into the -10 world of low sec piracy.
Hope that was helpful, good luck and good hunting.
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BeBopAReBop RhubarbPie
NEW ORDER DEATH DEALERS CODE.
179
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Posted - 2014.01.14 00:37:00 -
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Genseric Tollaris wrote:Good Stuff. *Writes down post ot link to other new players* Excellent explanations.
New player resources: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Main_Page - General information http://www.evealtruist.com/p/know-your-enemy.html - Learn to PvP http://belligerentundesirables.com/ - Safaris, Awoxes, Ganking and Griefing-á |
Fal Shepard
Tribal Liberation Force Minmatar Republic
6
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Posted - 2014.01.14 01:19:00 -
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First off, i wish you luck finding a pirate corp that will accept trial accounts, and second, if you are looking for "evil" charecters, wouldnt that lead to the possiblity of them messing with you too? Pirates are not usually a welcoming group to see, other players will almost certainly seek revenge. It's a very hazardous occupation, i warn you. "If I fall, who will help me to my feet? If not my friends maybe our foes if fate is cruel enough." |
Cannibal Kane
My Little Ponies of the Apocalypse Cannibal Empire
3177
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Posted - 2014.01.14 03:16:00 -
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You want to play the bad man in EVE.
Then become one. Why do you need to follow somebody else. "I saw him fight by the monument in Jita. He flowed in his Machariel like a Shinto spirit, 800MM shells sprouting in his passing. His hair flowed in the corona of his target's warp core breach. It was truly majestic. And while everyone stared in awe I stole the loot and ran off. Because I am like that." - NEONOVUS |
Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1735
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Posted - 2014.01.14 03:51:00 -
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Genseric Tollaris wrote:Suicide ganking usually requires more than one person or character to be profitable, as you need a second character to scoop the loot after the ganker has been flagged and concorded. Though as a newb you can get in with the new order and go ganking miners. The new order is a high sec extortion racket, you can read more here http://www.minerbumping.com/. ItGÇÖs accessible to the new player but it probably wonGÇÖt be profitable for someone at the bottom, only those at the top of the racket would see any isk. Though you would be supplied with the gank boats I believe, so if you just want tears then this is the way to go. I think Sabriz is one to talk to about the new order and miner ganking. Just make sure you clear your kill rights before you go missioning out of dodi in a Hyperion :p.
Heh, I remember that Hyperion loss. I wanted to see what the tiericide changes did to the hull and needed more sec status, so I figured 'ah, let's rat in L4s'. Forgot about the KR entirely, then derped when it was activated and didn't try to use gate timers.
In other words, I was stupid, I deserved to lose a ship, and there were people capable of not screwing up the opportunity to get me.
I actually mission rat in Dodixie quite a bit (for sec status) and I'm honestly surprised that hasn't happened more often.
As for the New Order - we always want new recruits, and we have a very, very generous ship replacement program funded by our sponsors. Catalysts and soon Vexors will be refunded and for Catalysts at least the SRP pays more than the fitted ship costs. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. EVE's golden rule: Never trust anyone in-game unless you are sleeping with them in real life. Even then, they may only be screwing you to screw you. |
Genseric Tollaris
SniggWaffe WAFFLES.
5
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Posted - 2014.01.14 04:40:00 -
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Sabriz Adoudel wrote:Genseric Tollaris wrote:Suicide ganking usually requires more than one person or character to be profitable, as you need a second character to scoop the loot after the ganker has been flagged and concorded. Though as a newb you can get in with the new order and go ganking miners. The new order is a high sec extortion racket, you can read more here http://www.minerbumping.com/. ItGÇÖs accessible to the new player but it probably wonGÇÖt be profitable for someone at the bottom, only those at the top of the racket would see any isk. Though you would be supplied with the gank boats I believe, so if you just want tears then this is the way to go. I think Sabriz is one to talk to about the new order and miner ganking. Just make sure you clear your kill rights before you go missioning out of dodi in a Hyperion :p. Heh, I remember that Hyperion loss. I wanted to see what the tiericide changes did to the hull and needed more sec status, so I figured 'ah, let's rat in L4s'. Forgot about the KR entirely, then derped when it was activated and didn't try to use gate timers. In other words, I was stupid, I deserved to lose a ship, and there were people capable of not screwing up the opportunity to get me. I actually mission rat in Dodixie quite a bit (for sec status) and I'm honestly surprised that hasn't happened more often. As for the New Order - we always want new recruits, and we have a very, very generous ship replacement program funded by our sponsors. Catalysts and soon Vexors will be refunded and for Catalysts at least the SRP pays more than the fitted ship costs.
Wrote out a nice reply and the forum ate my post damnit. I'll rewrite it in a bit. |
Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1735
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Posted - 2014.01.14 05:42:00 -
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Genseric Tollaris wrote:Sabriz Adoudel wrote:Genseric Tollaris wrote:Suicide ganking usually requires more than one person or character to be profitable, as you need a second character to scoop the loot after the ganker has been flagged and concorded. Though as a newb you can get in with the new order and go ganking miners. The new order is a high sec extortion racket, you can read more here http://www.minerbumping.com/. ItGÇÖs accessible to the new player but it probably wonGÇÖt be profitable for someone at the bottom, only those at the top of the racket would see any isk. Though you would be supplied with the gank boats I believe, so if you just want tears then this is the way to go. I think Sabriz is one to talk to about the new order and miner ganking. Just make sure you clear your kill rights before you go missioning out of dodi in a Hyperion :p. Heh, I remember that Hyperion loss. I wanted to see what the tiericide changes did to the hull and needed more sec status, so I figured 'ah, let's rat in L4s'. Forgot about the KR entirely, then derped when it was activated and didn't try to use gate timers. In other words, I was stupid, I deserved to lose a ship, and there were people capable of not screwing up the opportunity to get me. I actually mission rat in Dodixie quite a bit (for sec status) and I'm honestly surprised that hasn't happened more often. As for the New Order - we always want new recruits, and we have a very, very generous ship replacement program funded by our sponsors. Catalysts and soon Vexors will be refunded and for Catalysts at least the SRP pays more than the fitted ship costs. Before the forum ate my post I was going to say that I nearly lost an orca not long after that to the same thing. I'd tags for secced and was going to move a few ships in the orca, undocked, saw an oneiros and a vindi doing whatever they were doing, realized I'd forgotten something so docked back up and grabbed it. Undocked again and went to warp to the gate then noticed the oni pilot reshipped to a battleship and the vindi was aligning with me. Fortunately that jogged my memory and I realized I'd forgotten something else lol. Back to the op, kill rights are something you'll have to deal with as a pirate if you don't go outlaw. If you go outlaw (-5 and below) they don't mean much other than as an e-peen thing. Sec status and kill rights are something you'll have to deal with if you pursue a life of crime in eve. There's pro's and con's to going outlaw or keeping your sec up. As a -10 flashy red pirate you get a bit of a psychological edge over some people because you're a -10 flashy red badass. And if you're a high sec dwelling -10 character you can gain a bit of infamy as well if that's your thing, because living in high sec as an outlaw is a lot more visible and challenging. As a -10 in high sec you'll be a legal target for everyone and the faction police will spawn wherever you are in space and try to take you down. If you keep your sec up then you can fly freely, but will most likely have to deal with kill rights at some point which is easy enough. Having a positive sec status can also be handy in low if you want to bait people and have the sentry agro on them, etc. There's a lot to learn, but you'll pick it up as you go.
One point I'd make - don't go -10 until you have a plan to get back (in case you later want to).
One of my alts doesn't really have the combat SP to rat effectively, and they went down to -3.4 or so from a Christmas Day highsec podganking spree (pop a pod, then send the podee a "Merry Christmas" evemail, "As a present, here's a lesson in highsec safety"...). I could fix them up but it would be a lot of effort because they have issues with battleship rats, and the last time I looked the clone tags for -5.0 to 0 were very expensive.
You can avoid going -10 by not partaking in illegal attacks on player pods. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. EVE's golden rule: Never trust anyone in-game unless you are sleeping with them in real life. Even then, they may only be screwing you to screw you. |
SmilingVagrant
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
2255
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Posted - 2014.01.14 06:33:00 -
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am i evil? |
Psychotic Monk
Sebiestor Tribe Minmatar Republic
1816
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Posted - 2014.01.14 06:43:00 -
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Good news, Sabriz! The tags to go from -10 to 0 are only 429m. And if you only want to go to -2 the total cost is 289m! Belligerent Undesirables Selling Griefer Immunity |
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Chainsaw Plankton
IDLE GUNS IDLE EMPIRE
491
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Posted - 2014.01.14 13:53:00 -
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I don't know the current scene so well, but in the past many pirate corps were looking for slightly more established pilots. also in RvB I would guess you would meet many players who have older nastier pirate alts (at least that was how it used to be). From what I've seen Eve-Uni doesn't seem all that great but I've not participated. and I'm not really sure about brave newbies.
that said with FW going on there is probably a ton of frig pvp in many lowsec areas that could get you off to a good start You can trust me, I have a monocole |
Mister Grumpygills
Royal Amarr Institute Amarr Empire
3
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Posted - 2014.01.14 19:51:00 -
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Thanks for all the replies! Ive got a long ways to go and lots to learn.
Attempted to go out solo last night! Ive got a steep learning curve ahead of me..... I picked a dead end system with 3 low sec stops....think the first one was sangain?(sp) anyways it seemed like a good place to start...the day count in system was 20ships killed 6 pods killed. Figured i would find something in there. Long story short im pretty sure i got played like a fool.
I found a Iteron V that i attempted to chase and engage in my Executioner. The pilot must of realized what i was attempting to do as we both jumped from gate to gate forming a giant circle. Every time i would land next to him on gate about 3km away i wasn't able to engage.....would always get a message he was invulnerable and a second or two later he would warp off. As the frustration was about to start climbing i realized i was being an idiot....He didn't need to call for help...he was waiting for me to aggro and get popped by the sentry guns! Luckily i guess i finally realized this before actually being able to lock and shoot....sadly the feeling that follows is a crappy one as i lower my head in shame and return home to study more forums/videos in the hopes of finding where i failed and how to prevent this in the future.
This was only my first attempt and Ive walked away with a numbers of things i did wrong.....I will attempt to correct these wrongs and will continue my pursuit of a pirates life! |
Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
2189
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Posted - 2014.01.15 21:10:00 -
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You want to be hated? Join Goonswarm. That's, like, no contest. They brag about how much people hate them. It's a badge of honor to them. And you'll learn all the dirty tricks. Nullsec in a Nutshell: http://nedroid.com/comics/2006-08-24-2155-arrrdino.gif |
Kitty Bear
Disturbed Friends Of Diazepam Disturbed Acquaintance
1184
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Posted - 2014.01.15 21:27:00 -
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There aren't any even the members of the most disreputable corps generally tow the line they are at best merely misguided or misunderstood. |
Sabriz Adoudel
Mission BLITZ
1754
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Posted - 2014.01.16 00:13:00 -
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Psychotic Monk wrote:Good news, Sabriz! The tags to go from -10 to 0 are only 429m. And if you only want to go to -2 the total cost is 289m!
I should get that alt back from -3.4 or whatever they are to -1.9 or so then.
Mister Grumpygills wrote:Thanks for all the replies! Ive got a long ways to go and lots to learn. Attempted to go out solo last night! Ive got a steep learning curve ahead of me..... I picked a dead end system with 3 low sec stops....think the first one was sangain?(sp) anyways it seemed like a good place to start...the day count in system was 20ships killed 6 pods killed. Figured i would find something in there. Long story short im pretty sure i got played like a fool. I found a Iteron V that i attempted to chase and engage in my Executioner. The pilot must of realized what i was attempting to do as we both jumped from gate to gate forming a giant circle. Every time i would land next to him on gate about 3km away i wasn't able to engage.....would always get a message he was invulnerable and a second or two later he would warp off. As the frustration was about to start climbing i realized i was being an idiot....He didn't need to call for help...he was waiting for me to aggro and get popped by the sentry guns! Luckily i guess i finally realized this before actually being able to lock and shoot....sadly the feeling that follows is a crappy one as i lower my head in shame and return home to study more forums/videos in the hopes of finding where i failed and how to prevent this in the future. This was only my first attempt and Ive walked away with a numbers of things i did wrong.....I will attempt to correct these wrongs and will continue my pursuit of a pirates life!
Don't hang your head in shame. Be aware that you learned a lesson and even better it was free.
Frigates cannot survive sentry fire although one volley may not kill you outright (so you might escape).
I had a similar lesson once when I found a Skiff mining in lowsec and thought 'ooh, ransom opportunity'. (I was in a Catalyst, fitted for highsec ganking so no tank but I did have a warp scrambler). I located the mark with D-Scan, locked him, scrammed and asked for a ransom while shooting his shields slowly - only to realise that I could not tank the ship's drones even long enough to shoot them down.
Lesson learned, and I disengaged feeling silly but not worried because it was an error I would not repeat. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=238931 - an idea for a new form of hybrid PVE/PVP content. EVE's golden rule: Never trust anyone in-game unless you are sleeping with them in real life. Even then, they may only be screwing you to screw you. |
BeBopAReBop RhubarbPie
NEW ORDER DEATH DEALERS CODE.
182
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Posted - 2014.01.16 00:41:00 -
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OP, hit me up if you need anything. I'm usually looking for other players to go out with. New player resources: http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/Main_Page - General information http://www.evealtruist.com/p/know-your-enemy.html - Learn to PvP http://belligerentundesirables.com/ - Safaris, Awoxes, Ganking and Griefing-á |
Omega Sunset
Black.Omega
139
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Posted - 2014.01.16 00:45:00 -
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Mister Grumpygills wrote:This was only my first attempt and Ive walked away with a numbers of things i did wrong.....I will attempt to correct these wrongs and will continue my pursuit of a pirates life! he-he-he arrr.. You know you can go for legal piracy, sanctioned by your empire, right? Learn/experience how to actually operate in battle etc with lots of targets and wanting to fight you. FW isn't exactly military rank and standards, they are militia, patriot-pirates e.g. such as the privateers of the American revolution which made up most of the fleet, even looked down on by the British as no better than pirates... and some were traditionally. Life just isn't Pirates of the Caribbean. GÇö+¬GÇö |
Petrus Blackshell
Rifterlings Point Blank Alliance
2879
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Posted - 2014.01.16 18:42:00 -
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"Evil" does not exist as real life morality and ethics don't get applied in the same way in Eve. Are protection rackets wrong and evil? Sure. Are they regarded as such in Eve? Not really, except by some naive people. Same goes for ransoming (which is actually often seen as good and honorable), war, theft, and a number of other stuff.
Power flows from the barrel of a gun, and might makes right. So long as you're in control, you decide who and what you are, and what others call you is irrelevant.
I suggest looking here and seeing what interests you: http://swiftandbitter.com/eve/wtd/ . If you want to be the "bad guy", there's room in almost all of these for player conflict and interference. If you'd like more details on anything, just ask either here, or send me an Eve-mail. Rifterlings - small gang frigate PvP - lowsec pirate operation, newbie-friendly, free ship program; Join today! www.rifterlings.com
Accidentally The Whole Frigate (blog) - Learning how to pew pew, one loss at a time - www.thewholefrigate.com |
Dyphorus
Meatshield Bastards The Bastards.
61
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Posted - 2014.01.17 16:23:00 -
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Come and join us in low sec.
No minimum skill points or prior experience required, more a matter of if your personality is a fit. If you can fit a frigate with guns and a point, we'll teach you how to hunt people with it. Look up our history on BattleClinic's kill boards for examples of what can be done with a low SP pilot can do. We've had people with a month in game out getting solo kills.
Join our public channel: dbastards
Here's our recruiting forums: http://www.pvp101.net/BB/viewforum.php?f=18 |
Keno Skir
forward unt0 dawn
638
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Posted - 2014.01.18 09:46:00 -
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Omega Sunset wrote:Mister Grumpygills wrote:This was only my first attempt and Ive walked away with a numbers of things i did wrong.....I will attempt to correct these wrongs and will continue my pursuit of a pirates life! He-he-he arrr.. You know you can go for legal piracy, sanctioned by your empire, right? Learn/experience how to actually operate in battle etc with lots of targets and wanting to fight you. FW isn't exactly military rank and standards, they are militia, patriot-pirates e.g. such as the privateers of the American revolution which made up most of the fleet, even looked down on by the British as no better than pirates... and some were traditionally. Life just isn't Pirates of the Caribbean.
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