
Amanda Chan
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Posted - 2016.04.09 05:44:06 -
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I agree with the others, Specializing is something you should do later down the road.
For now you should follow the 80/20 rule when it comes to training skills in EVE. If you only train a skill to level 4, you get 80% of the value of the skill but for only 20% of the training time needed. Only max a skill to 5 that you really need to unlock T2 varients, i.e weapons or a T2 hull that you really want.
As for a Remap right now you should be in the generalist remap and have equal intelligence and perception. This generalist remapping allows you to cross train with little penalty as ship , fitting and weapon skills usually have the primary stat of intelligence or perception.
Also the best isk is subjective. You can do an eye gouging high isk p/hour activity but only do it for 2 hours at a time or on the other hand you can do a fun or relaxing isk p/hour activity and do it 6 hours at a time to make the same money.
Sure it's not time efficient...but IT'S A GAME. Too many people, myself included, focused on most efficient use of time making dank isk p/hour. All that ends up is fulfilling EVE's sterotype as it being a second job.
Honestly, people look to much into pew pew being the primary content in this game. It's not.
Maybe you like space trucking. Sure it seems like an unenviable job but I know a couple wierdos that love it. They're the cogs that keep churning the EVE industry wheel. Dodging gankers, sneaking into low and null sec to seed markets, etc.
Right now in World War Bee, just imagine all those ships being blown up. Not everything is made inhouse, a lot of it is transported from the major market hubs. Ships, Ammo, implants, skillbooks, etc. Nothing magically makes it to where you bought it. Some enterprising person had to bring it there to be sold.
You could also like to relax in an ore belt and chew up some rocks. Fair enough, it might not be a lot of money but if that's what you like to do, so be it. Everything you do affects EVE. You are a cog somewhere iin the wheel that runs EVE. You provide the minerals to the manufacturers, who turn around and sell it at a slight mark up so they make their profit to.
I could go on, but it comes down to this. Try everything, don't be afraid of anything. After all. It's just space pixels. I've played this game on and off for 8 years now. It took me years before I ventured out of the relative "safety" of high sec. Went to null sec. Stuck around for awhile and decided, ok that's enough of that for now I want to do something else.
So find something you like to do and THEN specialize into it. You don't want to remain a generalist forever but for now it's probably your best course of action. |