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Salpad
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2008.08.14 23:28:00 -
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Say I'd be willing to pay someone to grind standing for me, with the Nurtura NPC corporation, which AFAIK does not offer combat missions.
I'm at 0.01 before connections, and would like to reach the point of perfect refine (6.67 AFAIK including the connections skill bonus).
Approximately how much would I have to pay someone to do that for me?
Are we talking 10M ISK or 100M ISK or 1G ISK or 10G ISK? What's the ballpark?
And how does it work anyway? How fast can it be done? I imagine I have to be logged in, but can I be AFK?
Or is there some realtively easy and quick way in which I myself can grind for standing? If I'm willing to throw, say, a hundred million ISK at the project?
(I much prefer combat missions; it just looks as if Nurtura corp doesn't have any pure-combat agents.)
-- Salpad |

yrknat
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Posted - 2008.08.15 01:40:00 -
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Quote: And how does it work anyway? How fast can it be done? I imagine I have to be logged in, but can I be AFK?
If you are in a fleet with someone else, and they run the missions and complete as fleet, you will share the corp standing gains no matter where in Eve you are. You just have to be logged on and in fleet.
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Deb Dukar
Minmatar Shin-Ra
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Posted - 2008.08.15 11:27:00 -
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Edited by: Deb Dukar on 15/08/2008 11:35:13 are u sure it doesnt matter where i am?
some1 told me once that we have to be at least in teh same constelation ------------------------- horray for typos |

Dotard
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas
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Posted - 2008.08.15 12:56:00 -
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AFAIK you must be in same system or region to share in LPs and such.
But that's just far as I know, I could be wrong, I'm just in other peoples missions to yoink their lootz.
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EvilSpork
Invicta.
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Posted - 2008.08.16 08:49:00 -
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you can be anywhere. ive gotten LP and standings and isk rewards for missions from several regions away.
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FT Diomedes
Gallente Ductus Exemplo
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Posted - 2008.08.16 13:19:00 -
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Edited by: FT Diomedes on 16/08/2008 13:20:25 It depends on the exact kind of mission. Some missions allow you to share the benefits anywhere, others require you to be in the same system.
PS - Some "non-combat" divisions give a large percentage of combat missions. These are wonderful for standings gains. ------------
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yrknat
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Posted - 2008.08.16 17:57:00 -
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I say they share anywhere because I tested it last week myself, I don't post things I'm not 100% sure of. Tested it with mission in Forge, and dude in my gang got the standings way out in 0.0 |

Ehranavaar
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Posted - 2008.08.17 15:31:00 -
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the trick such as it is to raising standings fast is to locate the storyline agents of the corp you want to boost and run agents in one of their stations. if you are lucky you can find other agents in the same station to run normal missions for and then you will get your storylines for the desired corp. this is incredibly beneficial. i've raised my standings with a corp doing this from 0 to 8 something in only 17 missions this way.
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degini
Black Thorne Corporation
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Posted - 2008.08.19 01:11:00 -
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Originally by: Ehranavaar the trick such as it is to raising standings fast is to locate the storyline agents of the corp you want to boost and run agents in one of their stations. if you are lucky you can find other agents in the same station to run normal missions for and then you will get your storylines for the desired corp. this is incredibly beneficial. i've raised my standings with a corp doing this from 0 to 8 something in only 17 missions this way.
I don't quite follow. Can you explain this in further detail? |

Iracham
Gallente
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Posted - 2008.08.19 09:48:00 -
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Do missions for another corp in the same faction where the corp you want to raise standings with is the closest storyline agent. |

Carniflex
Caldari StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2008.08.19 10:16:00 -
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Corp that does not offer combat missions might be hideously expencive if you hire someone for standings who does that kind of thing for living in EVE. Then there is also that issue with sharing non combat missions (don't know if it's fixsed already) where people have been unable to hand them in 'for fleet'. |

Angel Lightbringer
Caldari Dark Evolution Industries
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Posted - 2008.08.19 13:08:00 -
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Originally by: Salpad Say I'd be willing to pay someone to grind standing for me
Geez. Just when you think there is no power-leveling in your game, you read something like this  Thanks for the reality check  |

rolaand
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Posted - 2008.08.19 15:13:00 -
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Originally by: Angel Lightbringer
Originally by: Salpad Say I'd be willing to pay someone to grind standing for me
Geez. Just when you think there is no power-leveling in your game, you read something like this  Thanks for the reality check 
its not that big a deal. I recently joined a corp on my other account, that needed amarr corp standing. I just joined up, had them set their corp tax to 0%, and continued on my merry way doing missions. As soon as I reach 8.0, I get a hefty payout. Since all I do is run missions anyways, where's the hurt? |

Ehranavaar
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Posted - 2008.08.19 17:26:00 -
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Originally by: degini
Originally by: Ehranavaar the trick such as it is to raising standings fast is to locate the storyline agents of the corp you want to boost and run agents in one of their stations. if you are lucky you can find other agents in the same station to run normal missions for and then you will get your storylines for the desired corp. this is incredibly beneficial. i've raised my standings with a corp doing this from 0 to 8 something in only 17 missions this way.
I don't quite follow. Can you explain this in further detail?
you want to raise standings with Corp X.
you find the stations where Corp X has a storyline agent.
you run missions for one of the other agents in that station.
you will get your storyline mission from the agent in that station as well as the regular missions.
this is very good for your standings because storylines can raise you a lot.
it also helps to look at the charisma skills and raise the ones affecting standings gains. |

CetusOfAsuran
well of Urd
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Posted - 2008.08.19 18:53:00 -
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yer toomuch of a grind to help you out here. Best bet is as mentioned find a stroyline agent and you are in luck, first head here agent help and
show agents> belonging to corp with name containing > nurtura offering function> storyline
will show you the location of all the nurtura corps storyline agents and there are 10 of them. You can then either fly around 1-2 jumps MAX from them looking for an agent to work for or repeat through search options to find an agent for said corp to your liking, there is a lvl1 agent in the station of the first listed story agent btw.
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Xena Jax
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Posted - 2008.08.20 12:03:00 -
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Originally by: Ehranavaar
you want to raise standings with Corp X.
you find the stations where Corp X has a storyline agent.
you run missions for one of the other agents in that station.
you will get your storyline mission from the agent in that station as well as the regular missions.
this is very good for your standings because storylines can raise you a lot.
it also helps to look at the charisma skills and raise the ones affecting standings gains.
Ehranavaar, please correct me if I misunderstood you. Let's say I can run Level 2s at the moment and have a standing of 3.4 with Fed Navy. Plus I have Social 4 and Connections 4 skill wise.
You are telling me that I can go to a station which contains a lvl 2 storyline agent with a low quality lvel (low enough for my standings to exceed), pick any other available agent in that station and I will get storyline missions faster as I do missions for the regular agent of that corp?
How often do you get a storyline mission then? As far as I have heard/read...you can only get a storyline mission every 16 regular missions you run.
Is it possible to run missions directly for the storyline agents vs screwing with regular agents if standings exceed each storyline agent's quality?
I would definitely appreciate any additional info you can provide as I am trying to get jump clones ASAP and move to 0 sec. |

Syekuda
Caldari Perkone
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Posted - 2008.08.20 12:29:00 -
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Originally by: Xena Jax
Originally by: Ehranavaar
you want to raise standings with Corp X.
you find the stations where Corp X has a storyline agent.
you run missions for one of the other agents in that station.
you will get your storyline mission from the agent in that station as well as the regular missions.
this is very good for your standings because storylines can raise you a lot.
it also helps to look at the charisma skills and raise the ones affecting standings gains.
Ehranavaar, please correct me if I misunderstood you. Let's say I can run Level 2s at the moment and have a standing of 3.4 with Fed Navy. Plus I have Social 4 and Connections 4 skill wise.
You are telling me that I can go to a station which contains a lvl 2 storyline agent with a low quality lvel (low enough for my standings to exceed), pick any other available agent in that station and I will get storyline missions faster as I do missions for the regular agent of that corp?
How often do you get a storyline mission then? As far as I have heard/read...you can only get a storyline mission every 16 regular missions you run.
Is it possible to run missions directly for the storyline agents vs screwing with regular agents if standings exceed each storyline agent's quality?
I would definitely appreciate any additional info you can provide as I am trying to get jump clones ASAP and move to 0 sec.
heres the thing, you only get a storyline mission every 16 missions...not less. Also, if you work for nurtura, it is possible you will get a storyline mission from another corp. From my research and understanding, this seems to be agent specific not corp specific. This means that if you work for X agent, he will always give you storyline missions from x corp. But if you work for y agent, you could or will get storyline missions from another corp...from the same faction of course.
Theres also the other way of getting storyline missions. There called complex agents or agents that are in space that are always giving storyline missions. I didn't do a lot of them so I don't know a lof on that subject. but I can tell you that those agents are from certain corp and theres not a lot.
A way to get a mission fast and thats no secret is to do the mission with someone else but if they have nothing against it, you could complete it like your alone. This will get you all the standing and bonus to you alone. The only thing which will be shared is the bounty since you'll be in fleet.
Hope this helps |

Carniflex
Caldari StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2008.08.21 06:48:00 -
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Originally by: Syekuda
heres the thing, you only get a storyline mission every 16 missions...not less. Also, if you work for nurtura, it is possible you will get a storyline mission from another corp. From my research and understanding, this seems to be agent specific not corp specific. This means that if you work for X agent, he will always give you storyline missions from x corp. But if you work for y agent, you could or will get storyline missions from another corp...from the same faction of course.
Storyline will be offered by closest storyline agent in same faction to the location of the agent you are using. If you have outstanding storyline mission from that agent then next closest will be used and so on. |

Jay McIntosh
Core Domination
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Posted - 2008.08.21 19:59:00 -
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100m per 1.0, its easy when ya know how bu some peope just dont get it. meh no point explaining the moon to a fish
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Salpad
Caldari Deep Core Mining Inc.
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Posted - 2008.08.21 22:48:00 -
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Originally by: Angel Lightbringer
Originally by: Salpad Say I'd be willing to pay someone to grind standing for me
Geez. Just when you think there is no power-leveling in your game, you read something like this  Thanks for the reality check 
I have an 8+ standing with one corp already, thank you very much, and I am simply reluctant to grind for yet another corp, especially one that has no proper combat agents (even though someone EVEmailed me a tip about a division with 66% combat missions - I paid her a small fee for that and other useful suggestons).
Also, note that I am offering to pay in-game money rather than real-world money. Hence not much like WoW powerlevelling at all.
-- Salpad |
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