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Avvy
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.14 15:57:50 -
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Ragnar Blackthorn wrote:Thanks for the replies guys, I just bought 6 months gametime to give Eve a proper though now I'm trying to fight the urge to start a 6 month skill plan going then play Fallout 4 or something while my core skills train then find a nullslec corp to join once I meet the SP requirements they have, excluding the ones that have 50m - 150m SP requirements, seeing that makes me think I need a few years training before I leave highsec.
What would be a good first T2 ship to train for? Or should I do all all fitting and core skills before I train to fly the ship itself?
You sound more like me, had 6 months game time and started doing skill queue online, whilst playing something else.
Hasn't worked out very well for me though, Avvy has over 10 million combat/core skills and no desire to play her atm. Playing something else for long periods can detach you from your character.
So if you really want to try it properly this time, don't play skill queues online. |

Avvy
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.14 23:07:41 -
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Velarra wrote:You mean Avvy's not a posting alt?! 
Whatever gave you that idea.
None of my old characters exist any longer, only use 1 account and Avvy is the only one on that account.
So as she's training and my only one it makes her my main.
Plus I don't tend to like using alts, avoid them when I can. |

Avvy
Republic University Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2016.01.14 23:21:39 -
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Memphis Baas wrote:Keno Skir wrote:It's weird how many people hate t1 frigs at the start, but end up flying them predominantly later in their career.... Anybody can checkmate with a queen and rook; it's boring. A "good" checkmate is if you can do it with 2 pawns.
The other thing is new players have not used anything more than t1 frigates, so they're itching to try something larger. When you can fly larger ships you can then make an informed choice of what you want to fly. |
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