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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 14:46:00 -
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Edited by: Omega Bloodstone on 13/07/2006 14:50:28 Okay. I get alot of afficer spawns. I have even hit actual personal named ones like "Bryan" and what not. How? Well, first off it only happens in 0.0 for the actual "personal named ones" but standard "shadow serpentis or darkblood" types can happen in low sec as well. The named ones also are NOT restricted to a -0.1. It can happen in 0.0 just as easily.
How? Go into 0.0 and do not chain spawns. You or you and your corp need to go through every belt in the system killing everything including the stupid cruiser and frig spawns. Rinse and repeat. This can take forever but is true information. Once you've cost the faction enough isk they get mad and might throw the officer at you. I average 3 or 4 officers a week.
Edit: the actual "personal named ones like Bryan" geberally will fall in a -0.1 type system
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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 14:55:00 -
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Originally by: Double TaP
Originally by: Omega Bloodstone Edited by: Omega Bloodstone on 13/07/2006 14:50:28 Okay. I get alot of afficer spawns. I have even hit actual personal named ones like "Bryan" and what not. How? Well, first off it only happens in 0.0 for the actual "personal named ones" but standard "shadow serpentis or darkblood" types can happen in low sec as well. The named ones also are NOT restricted to a -0.1. It can happen in 0.0 just as easily.
How? Go into 0.0 and do not chain spawns. You or you and your corp need to go through every belt in the system killing everything including the stupid cruiser and frig spawns. Rinse and repeat. This can take forever but is true information. Once you've cost the faction enough isk they get mad and might throw the officer at you. I average 3 or 4 officers a week.
Edit: the actual "personal named ones like Bryan" geberally will fall in a -0.1 type system
?? 3 or 4 officers a week? Im not buying dude. How many hours do you npc in a row to get one?
Dude. I don't lie. I have absolutely no reason to over a game. I hunt mabye 4 hours a day with my alt and pvp with my main. Now, I seriously hit 4 or so Shadow serpentis a week in Fountain, and once a month or so get a "Bryan" type spawn. A matter of fact...a corp mate hit Bryan in a system called d4k which is a -0.1 in fountain and then 5 minuts later I hit the same guy in (d 4 jumps away) wich is also a -0.1.
Its a game. Absolutely no reason to lie lol...omg dude...
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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 14:57:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Omega Bloodstone
Okay. I get alot of afficer spawns. I have even hit actual personal named ones like "Bryan" and what not. How? Well, first off it only happens in 0.0 for the actual "personal named ones" but standard "shadow serpentis or darkblood" types can happen in low sec as well. The named ones also are NOT restricted to a -0.1. It can happen in 0.0 just as easily.
How? Go into 0.0 and do not chain spawns. You or you and your corp need to go through every belt in the system killing everything including the stupid cruiser and frig spawns. Rinse and repeat. This can take forever but is true information. Once you've cost the faction enough isk they get mad and might throw the officer at you. I average 3 or 4 officers a week.
Edit: the actual "personal named ones like Bryan" geberally will fall in a -0.1 type system
Riiiiiiiiigghhhhhhhhttttt.
By the way, there's no officer named Bryan as far I as I know.
And yes in fountain there is absolutely an officer named Bryan. Dev step in if you must to explain to this guy...
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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 15:58:00 -
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Originally by: Wat0721 There is a serpentis officer named "Brynn Jerdola".
Don't suppose it was maybe a typo?
Yep...oops. But proves his existence none the less.
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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 17:32:00 -
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Edited by: Omega Bloodstone on 13/07/2006 17:36:54
Originally by: Alekto Erinys Huh,
So you're saying that you need to kill everything in every belt Omega? You think this is what keys the officer spawn? On a side note (assuming this really does work), how well do you think the officer spawn compensates (ISK-wise) for not farming the spawns? (i.e. Is it worth it?)
Well...There is certain items(especially power diags) that can sell at extremely high prices. Some can sell as high as 500 mill+...The items are just that rare and just because you pop one it does not mean he is going to drop that uber mod.
Edit: and yes it may not be a direct fact but I farm and sometimes and sometimes try to spawn faction spawns by killing all in the belt. It seems that they drop after the belt continues to spawn new rats. It may be just because you are making the spawns respawn alot increasing the chances as opposed to just farming them. In which does not help more spawn chances. I'm mainly a pvper so I am merely stating the results of my encounters with Named officers and what not..
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Omega Bloodstone
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Posted - 2006.07.13 18:50:00 -
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EDIt: @Omega Bloodstone: You contradicted yourself lol: You said they send an officer once you caused enough damage to their faction, but that means you do more damage by killing only BS and moving on fast to next.
If thats true, deos the damage accumulate over time? or it has to reach certain level before DT?
Well, not necessarily contradicted myself. I said the more damage isk wise AND killing all the spawns lol(both were said). If I was only CCP I would base factual stuff on how it works but since I'm a player I have to base my ideas on the things I see and experience. Hell, if I'm ripping through belts killing everything and then get that uber spawn I'm going to search for reasons why. I've had it happen pretty often. So, because its happened to me a few times and I was utilizing the same ratting technique on all the occasions I assume thats a nich for making it happen. Mabye I'm just seriously lucky, but I'll stick to my opinion though because it happens to me.
P.S. Your character pic looks wildly evil(i think its the eyes lol)...Kinda like a Succubus(spelling not sure). It's spiffy.
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