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Amarr security corp?

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Carl Darcy
Matter Out of Place
#1 - 2011-11-15 22:13:30 UTC
I am looking for a good Amarr security corp to run missions for lvl 3's and some lvl 4's. the only one I have had any experiance with is Theology Council and they seemed to give out alot of faction missions. I would rather not hurt my standings with Minmatar since I may wanna visit their space some day. Are there any that dont give out many faction missions?

I've been almost exclusive with Spacelane for Caladari so an Amarr corp similar to them would be great. My standings are fine but I would have to start with lvl 2's and work up. I am simply tired of fighting Guristas and would like a change of scenery.

I know how to use the agent finder and the internet but the only thing I found were old post from 2007 and 2009. All of those refered to the qualities of the agents. I found several corps that had missions up to lvl 4 but I have zero knowledge on the type of security missions they give. I'm just looking for peoples experiance with Amarr corps. Would prefer high sec mainly.

Thank you for your time.

It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.

Noopy Nemra
#2 - 2011-11-15 22:39:23 UTC
Stick with Theology Council. Once you get to level 4s, you can use the two lvl4 agents in Sasoutikh. If you get a faction mission from one, decline it and run a mission for the other. Pretty rare that you'll ever get factions missions from both, two in a row so every four hours there is almost always something to do. Bonus is that it is a .6 system with .6 neighbors so the pay is pretty decent and you never get sent to low-sec.

http://evemaps.dotlan.net/system/Sasoutikh/agents
Carl Darcy
Matter Out of Place
#3 - 2011-11-15 22:58:46 UTC
Noopy Nemra wrote:
Stick with Theology Council. Once you get to level 4s, you can use the two lvl4 agents in Sasoutikh. If you get a faction mission from one, decline it and run a mission for the other. Pretty rare that you'll ever get factions missions from both, two in a row so every four hours there is almost always something to do. Bonus is that it is a .6 system with .6 neighbors so the pay is pretty decent and you never get sent to low-sec.

http://evemaps.dotlan.net/system/Sasoutikh/agents



Awesome and thanks. Going to check it out tonight.

It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything.

Jennifer Starling
Imperial Navy Forum Patrol
#4 - 2011-11-16 02:17:34 UTC
Carl Darcy wrote:
I am looking for a good Amarr security corp to run missions for lvl 3's and some lvl 4's. the only one I have had any experiance with is Theology Council and they seemed to give out alot of faction missions. I would rather not hurt my standings with Minmatar since I may wanna visit their space some day.

I guess you did a lot of L3s then. L4s have far, far less faction missions than L3s.
Carl Darcy
Matter Out of Place
#5 - 2011-11-16 02:24:36 UTC
Jennifer Starling wrote:
Carl Darcy wrote:
I am looking for a good Amarr security corp to run missions for lvl 3's and some lvl 4's. the only one I have had any experiance with is Theology Council and they seemed to give out alot of faction missions. I would rather not hurt my standings with Minmatar since I may wanna visit their space some day.

I guess you did a lot of L3s then. L4s have far, far less faction missions than L3s.


Ya doing mostly lvl 3s now waiting on support skills to finish up for Raven. I can fly it now but rather not have to warp out nor lose it due to low skills. That is good to know about the lvl 4s though. Big smile

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Kilobar
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#6 - 2011-11-16 02:54:10 UTC
My suggestion is to stick with high sec mission running until you decide you actually want to enjoy the game you're playing.
Pappy McGee
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#7 - 2011-11-16 03:32:42 UTC
Kilobar wrote:
My suggestion is to stick with high sec mission running until you decide you actually want to enjoy the game you're playing.


My suggestion is to remove the stick from your arse and clamber on down from that high horse you're sitting upon.

At least, that is, until you learn how to actually troll properly.
Kilobar
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#8 - 2011-11-16 06:48:22 UTC
Pappy McGee wrote:
Kilobar wrote:
My suggestion is to stick with high sec mission running until you decide you actually want to enjoy the game you're playing.


My suggestion is to remove the stick from your arse and clamber on down from that high horse you're sitting upon.

At least, that is, until you learn how to actually troll properly.

Not trolling just offering what is, in my opinion, sound advice.
Brothar Rey
Ascendance Rising
Ascendance..
#9 - 2011-11-16 20:20:26 UTC
Kilobar wrote:
Pappy McGee wrote:
Kilobar wrote:
My suggestion is to stick with high sec mission running until you decide you actually want to enjoy the game you're playing.


My suggestion is to remove the stick from your arse and clamber on down from that high horse you're sitting upon.

At least, that is, until you learn how to actually troll properly.

Not trolling just offering what is, in my opinion, sound advice.




Sadly, there may be a point in there somewhere. After running missions endlessly over a period of time, they do lose their 'fun factor'.

I've missioned steadily for the past year (perhaps more/less). I've run for a good share of the Amarr Empire (and even Caldari faction). Many of those missions were L4s.

Oddly enough, I find it doesn't matter what npc corp your running for. Any npc Security corp can and will throw some faction missions your way. I did (as a poster above mention) find that lower level missions had more, but there still is the possibility of getting them in L4's and it won't matter what npc corp. It's all very random.

I think, as another poster above put it, what's of more importance is finding an area with multiple L4 agents available. Not only can you slip between the different agents as needed (when missions have to be declined to avoid faction hits), but also so that when your skills and ship can handle them, you can maximize your mission income by picking up more then one mission and doing them in sequence.

But, as the guy just above me said - after doing the same missions over and over and over, it becomes less fun and becomes a means to fund the fun. At least it has begun to feel that way to me recently and I'm sure others have the same experience before I have.

At any rate, good luck!