
Lost Greybeard
Drunken Yordles
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Posted - 2014.04.13 04:22:00 -
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Wormholes are dangerous for a new player because there are several major points where a single mistake can strand you in them forever, most of them tied to forgetting to set a book-mark, and the only way to get out once you've made that mistake is to be podded.
It's not as big a deal for more experienced players because:
1. They're in the habit of setting bookmarks all the time, everywhere, on everything. If they screw up and can't find their exit it's usually less of a big deal to take another exit and just fly the bajillion jumps back to the system they came from in k-space (something that will quite frequently get a new player killed/podded even if they do have another k-space exit marked).
2. They tend to have the resources that getting podded is more of a "laugh at self because self is stupid, buy new implants, proceed" than the absolutely devastating hit to total resources that implants/clone update can be to someone in the age-range that this forum is pointed at.
3. They are much more used to the fact that everything in Eve is PvP, so w-space is just a minor jump in direct aggression, where for a 3-month character hopping in from high-sec it's a major change in mechanics (no free warp-to points, warp bubbles allowed, NPCs are legitimately dangerous, no local channel, no CONCORD, no sec-status factor in player decisions). And it's even worse if you're a player that went to the shallow end of the pool (Sov 0.0) pvp-wise early in your career and are used to a near-absolute level of safety everywhere but clearly defined areas and the ability to call for backup.
4. They actually have the SP-skills and out-of-game skills to field boats capable of extracting a meaningful profit from w-space (new players CAN run w-space sites, but this is one of the few situations where the difference between a IV and a V in a skill can actually be the difference between profit and ignominious death).
That said, if you are willing to take basically the PvP approach to wormholes (cheap clone, cheap ship, don't care) wormhole diving is pretty entertaining even if you can't usually do anything profitable in there. Give it a go, just pay extra attention to rule #1 in there. |