
Blake Lowe
The Icarus Expedition The Daedalus Imperium
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Posted - 2015.01.04 10:02:12 -
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If you look around on the EVE Uni Wiki / EVE Wiki there are some useful tips on starting off and specific careers as well as fitting Amarrian ships and
If you're going Amarr, I believe you'll be fitting your ships mainly with Lasers and armour tanking modules. Unfortunately, I play Gallente so I can't give you specific advice on fits, though feel free to open up a convo with me in game and ask me any other questions you would like answered.
If you're wondering what kind of skills to train, it really depends on the career you want to settle with and what hobbies you want to embark on.
If you're looking for combat, a good skill set to progress through for Amarr (As well as Gallente and Minmatar as they both benefit greatly from these bonuses) fits are the gunnery skills and the different armour skills.
Other non-specific skill sets that are quite useful are the Navigation skills, the Electronic and Engineering skills (Which boost CPU, power grid and capacitor), the Targeting skills and the Drone skills just to name a few.
There are, whether fortunately or unfortunately, a very large number of skills available that can be useful depending on circumstances, though a few that might be commonly handy are: Salvaging (IV or V is best, though don't rush this if you don't need to, of course) Trade to IV and subsequently the skills "Broker Relations" and "Accounting" (They come in handy when selling items is your main form of income) Social to IV and subsequently "Connections" (I recommend at least to 3) and "Fast Talking" (Again, to 3) to help with relations when doing missions and 'farming' for a jump clone Cybernetics to at least II for implants (You can train higher if you want, though I don't bother because I'm poor)
DISCLAIMER: I'm an idiot, I don't take responsibility for any of my idiocy because I am still an idiot. ^_^
Though my advice may not be the best ever advice and people can probably add a large amount of information to what I've already said, I know this to be true: It doesn't matter your skills, your wallet size, or your reputation, make sure you're having fun in EVE, otherwise you'll become bored and drop it fairly quickly. (It should be obvious, but apparently it isn't (I'm looking at you, Blake Lowe)) |

Blake Lowe
The Icarus Expedition The Daedalus Imperium
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Posted - 2015.01.05 06:19:24 -
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Thor Mena wrote:wow bunch of assholes on eve........... if you dont want to help go somewhere else... Only J'Poll and Epeen's responses could be considered 'Assholish', and even then, Epeen did make a valid point (Albeit through sarcasm).
Either way, it's something you'll have to get used to in EVE; every now and again you'll come across someone who is less than pleasant to deal with. |