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What to do when you have >1m SP?

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Divine Entervention
Doomheim
#21 - 2015-08-26 19:01:01 UTC  |  Edited by: Divine Entervention
Well, i hate salvaging. I'd love having a new player following me around salvaging all my wrecks. Even just looting my wrecks for me. . . for US would be nice.
Maybe hop into an industrial and haul jettisoned ore from the belts to station.

I think it'd be great if someone would hop into a damn t1 frigate and TACKLE these stupid kiters who keep getting away.

There are definitely a couple ways you can contribute.
Hadrian Blackstone
Yamato Holdings
#22 - 2015-08-26 19:04:43 UTC
What you do with less than 1m SP is the same thing that you do with more than 1m SP.

Not a whole freakin' lot, but for some reason you still keep logging in.
Miss Blaze
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#23 - 2015-08-26 19:09:18 UTC
Thanks for all the replies guys and girls!

I think the plan for me at the moment is to do some of the Epic Arc missions as apparently they are fun and I havnt done them yet and once I can fly atleast a cruiser decently I might try and find a corp in null sec to rat with :)

All your advice is much appreciated <3 Hope to see you all ingame! o/

When you fall, I will be there to catch you! - With love, The Floor.

Markus Reese
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#24 - 2015-08-26 19:23:18 UTC
Miss Blaze wrote:
Thanks for all the replies guys and girls!

I think the plan for me at the moment is to do some of the Epic Arc missions as apparently they are fun and I havnt done them yet and once I can fly atleast a cruiser decently I might try and find a corp in null sec to rat with :)

All your advice is much appreciated <3 Hope to see you all ingame! o/


Fly safe, best of luck and always remember, eve is a harsh place. The Ruthlessness is counterbalanced by probably the best supporting players in any MMO. If stuff happens, get mad, swear, whatever, but dont rage quit. Hop on help channel or forums, say what happened and ask for feedback on how to improve if ya need it. Eve is emotional. With threat of permanent loss, it is full of highs and lows. That rollercoaster is what makes this game more intense than any other out there.

To quote Lfod Shi

The ratting itself is PvE. Getting away with it is PvP.

Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#25 - 2015-08-27 06:40:55 UTC  |  Edited by: Hasikan Miallok
Miss Blaze wrote:
Thanks for all the replies guys and girls!

I think the plan for me at the moment is to do some of the Epic Arc missions as apparently they are fun and I havnt done them yet and once I can fly atleast a cruiser decently I might try and find a corp in null sec to rat with :)

All your advice is much appreciated <3 Hope to see you all ingame! o/


SOE Epic Arc is achievable at 1 mill SP.

The others not so much. Look them up on EVE survival.


One suggestion. Rather than racing up the ship sizes (people do crazy stuff like fly Battleships with medium guns fitted cos they do not have BS gun skills and " a bigger ship has gotta be better" - and no it is not if you do not have the matching other skills) take a racial frigate to level 5 and then train into some of the T2 frigates like covops, interceptors. Assault Frigates, Bombers etc ...
Scipio Artelius
Weaponised Vegemite
Flying Dangerous
#26 - 2015-08-27 06:47:33 UTC
Daddy E wrote:
1. Leave High Sec
2. Leave the newbie corporation
3. Join a low sec (faction warfare) or null sec corporation

..

..

Fun & Profit

This.

See my signature link. Come join us.
Tisiphone Dira
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#27 - 2015-08-27 06:48:58 UTC
Takes a whole 1 day of training to be out there ganking ventures, newbie on newbie violence is a great thing

There once was a ganker named tisi

A stunningly beautiful missy

To gank a gross miner

There is nothing finer, cept when they get all pissy

Starbuck05
Abiding Ormolus
#28 - 2015-08-27 07:00:23 UTC
1. Suicide gank

2. Join a high sec corp and awox they're mining fleet

3. Join a newbie welcoming corp that provides daily content , help and items ( skillbooks, ships etc )

Good luck

Just because i am blond does not make me stoopid !

Aladar Dangerface
Federal Navy Academy
Gallente Federation
#29 - 2015-08-27 07:53:30 UTC
Miss Blaze wrote:
Thanks for all the replies guys and girls!

I think the plan for me at the moment is to do some of the Epic Arc missions as apparently they are fun and I havnt done them yet and once I can fly atleast a cruiser decently I might try and find a corp in null sec to rat with :)

All your advice is much appreciated <3 Hope to see you all ingame! o/

If your planning on moving to null sec, exploration is probably easier and more profitable than ratting. Hunt down relic sites and hack them. Do the sisters of eve epic arc first though, it will net you some startup isk.

I don't need twitter. I'm already following you.

Miss Blaze
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#30 - 2015-08-27 15:10:05 UTC
Lots of responses! Wow! Wasn't expecting this many replies!

Thanks a lot peeps!

Ive been persuaded to train Exploration/Scanning skills Bear

Hopefully it will be as fun as Ive been told it would be!

When you fall, I will be there to catch you! - With love, The Floor.

Bellatrix Invicta
Doomheim
#31 - 2015-08-27 15:12:12 UTC
Miss Blaze wrote:
Hey peeps,

As you can see, Im a new character and currently training some combat skills as advised by a friend.

Could you recommend what there is to do with mediocre skills?

Ive dabbled with security missions but doesnt seem as fun as I thought it might be and mining does not interest me at all. I prefer to be engaged in the game that I play rather than being almost AFK scrolling through YouTube.

Any ideas are welcome <3

Much appreciated :)


Gank a miner in the name of James 315 and the defense of The New Halaima Code of Conduct.

If you think you've won, think again.

The CODE always wins.

Sasha Knight
Orderly Misconduct.
#32 - 2015-08-27 15:23:47 UTC
Miss Blaze wrote:
Aladar Dangerface wrote:
Look at:

Karmafleet
Pandemic Horde
Dreddit
Brave newbies

These are all null/low sec pvp corps dedicated to helping newbros.

Eve Uni is an all encompassing corp which teaches newbros various aspects of eve, might be worth a look.



Awesome, I will check them out :)



Dont join any of those corps you will be hated by anyone not in those corps, a good place for you would be like Space Ship Gamers inc they are a great corp to fly with, every easy to learn pvp, and own a pretty safe low sec pocket for missions.
Seraph Essael
Air
The Initiative.
#33 - 2015-08-27 15:41:46 UTC
Starbuck05 wrote:
1. Suicide gank

2. Join a high sec corp and awox they're mining fleet

3. Join a newbie welcoming corp that provides daily content , help and items ( skillbooks, ships etc )

Good luck

Two, five day old, characters...

Quoted from Doc Fury: "Concerned citizens: Doc seldom plays EVE on the weekends during spring and summer, so you will always be on your own for a couple days a week. Doc spends that time collecting kittens for the on-going sacrifices, engaging in reckless outdoor activities, and speaking in the 3rd person."

Azda Ja
Native Freshfood
Minmatar Republic
#34 - 2015-08-27 15:47:06 UTC
Miss Blaze wrote:
Lots of responses! Wow! Wasn't expecting this many replies!

Thanks a lot peeps!

Ive been persuaded to train Exploration/Scanning skills Bear

Hopefully it will be as fun as Ive been told it would be!

It will teach you a lot. How to travel smart, D-Scan, etc.. All great skills to have no matter what you're doing in EVE, and they're player skills as opposed to skill points. Have fun out there.

Grrr.

Salvos Rhoska
#35 - 2015-08-27 17:11:58 UTC  |  Edited by: Salvos Rhoska
Miss Blaze wrote:


Ive been persuaded to train Exploration/Scanning skills Bear.


If you are still reading, and unless you are ready to venture out of HS for data/relic sites, I suggest running low High Sec Combat Signatures, after researching them online, with a frigate/destroyer.

The profits are far larger (occasional 100mil drops), and you will begin to understand some simple (albeit NPC) combat related skills. Its (reasonably) safe, profitable, and helps fund yourself while training combat skills (which is important on your main, no matter what else you plan to do in EVE).

PM me if you want more info. I can provide you with websites that detail the contents of Combat Sigs and Anomalies(and their escalations), as well as advising you on how to best skill/fit and act to fulfill them.
Astral Azizora
Doomheim
#36 - 2015-08-27 17:26:02 UTC
Posting in stealth "we don't need to make it easier for newbros by giving them more SP" thread.
Val'Dore
PlanetCorp InterStellar
#37 - 2015-08-27 17:33:54 UTC
All SP truly is is sand through the hourglass, but you get to decide when it stops.

Star Jump Drive A new way to traverse the galaxy.

I invented Tiericide

Markus Reese
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#38 - 2015-08-27 17:54:21 UTC
Astral Azizora wrote:
Posting in stealth "we don't need to make it easier for newbros by giving them more SP" thread.


Whuh? Did you read original post? It was a legitimate question and one I hear regularily. Look at recruitments, minimum 10sp to apply and all that. Read more and the thread creator chats and gives feedback, been a fantastic thread.

I loved my first pvp experience. Tackle griffin with ECM! Zoom zoom kite til the dps got there! Woo for having no SP!

To quote Lfod Shi

The ratting itself is PvE. Getting away with it is PvP.

Salvos Rhoska
#39 - 2015-08-27 18:00:00 UTC
HTFU vs Incubation.

It takes time to develop basic EVE, ship and systemic skills.

You will get murdered in PvP without all three.

Time.

Time to do all three above, matters most,
Ergo:Sticking with the game, no matter how you play it, and even if you dont.

Dont swallow the bait, and think you can compete until youve skilled basics to 3 atleast.
You cant unless opponent is drunk, mentally ******** or (even less likely) a noob like you.

These are guys who are proposing to throw you off the deep end into a pool full of sharks.
They mean well, but its bullshit.

Explore, experience in HS, read up on the game, make some friends, and most importantly, skill up.
The rest can come later.
Markus Reese
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#40 - 2015-08-27 18:07:14 UTC  |  Edited by: Markus Reese
Salvos Rhoska wrote:

These are guys who are proposing to throw you off the deep end into a pool full of sharks.
They mean well, but its bullshit.


I do not see it that way. Is it sharks, or a pack of wolves? I have a view to pvp. If I had the isk that many do, I would buy in bulk disposable ships for new players to use. Seen Mike Azariah (sp?) doing that in system. Just giving out ships to newbies. Project pony or something. Great motivation, pilots get and can see a nice fitted, but not expensive fit.

For PVP, I would take them in, show em how to keep their pod alive (not so big now since clone fee gone) and then just feed them ships til they get the sp.

"Welcome to the corp, you are going to die, you are going to die lots in fact. But we will support you in return for you supporting us"

Ideally, the new pilot just needs to learn his role, and develop his skill. Ships are given fitted and free in conjunction with that player's goal and a skill (sp and how to play) training plan to help them become a versatile and effective pilot. Their pay, well they can keep the insurance payouts.

Result, from day one a player can pvp. They experience the highs and lows and adapt. Eventually they get the ability to earn their SP, isk and all that.

Damn... wish I had that when I was a newb.

To quote Lfod Shi

The ratting itself is PvE. Getting away with it is PvP.