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How can I find a certain BPO on Loyalty store for Minmatar

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Lemon Kurenai
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#1 - 2015-09-08 09:02:04 UTC
1. How can I find a Minmatar Loyalty store that sells the Minmatar shuttle BPO.

So far I've just gone to six random stores for each corporation of the 18 listed for Minmatar.

I realize saw the BPO listed on contract but help channel said I could find it for its faction.

After that I want to find which loyalty sells their other factions BPOs for shuttles in Amaar, Gallente, and Caldari

thx thx newbie style question.
Chainsaw Plankton
FaDoyToy
#2 - 2015-09-08 09:07:23 UTC
the shuttle bpos are on the market, looks like they cost 50,000 isk

can open the market and search for shuttle blueprint and they should all pop up.

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Lemon Kurenai
Brutor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#3 - 2015-09-08 09:22:34 UTC
ok so they are sold on the market by NPC for 50mil.
not found in loyalty store?

well damn that was blockheaded of me.
Elena Thiesant
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#4 - 2015-09-08 19:30:55 UTC
The only blueprints that are sold in loyalty stores are blueprint copies for faction items/ships, things like Federation Navy Stasis Webifier

And they're on the market for 50k ISK, not 50 mil
Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#5 - 2015-09-09 01:11:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Hasikan Miallok
Your not going to make your fortune selling shuttles.

Among other things its one of those things that new players with no understanding of opportunity cost tend to make and sell for less than they would get just dumping the raw tritanium straight on the market.
Wombat65Au Egdald
R I S E
#6 - 2015-09-09 06:15:56 UTC
First: http://www.ellatha.com/eve/LPIndex-1
You can use that page to see what each NPC corp has in their LP store. The site itself has more than just LP store items.

NPC corps do not sell all their items via their LP store, they also sell some items on the regular market for ISK.

When you are in-game you can open your "Journal" (icon should be on the left side of the screen), select the Loyalty Points tab in the Journal window. Right -click on the name of a corp you have earned LP's for and select "Show Info". Select the "Market Activity" tab in the Corp Information window and you will see a list of items that corp sells on the regular market for ISK, and how much each item costs. This list is not searchable or sortable, you'll have to scroll through it.

You can access the same list in a different way. Open your Character Sheet, select the "Standings" option on the left side of the Character Sheet window, scroll down to the "Corporations" section, right-click a corp name, Show Info, select the Market Activity tab. It's the same list of items that you can get to from the Journal window, but the list of corps on your Standings can include corps you have not earned LP's for yet.

You can right-click, Show Info, on each item in this list to see more information about that items.
DeMichael Crimson
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#7 - 2015-09-09 07:26:10 UTC
Hasikan Miallok wrote:
Your not going to make your fortune selling shuttles.

Among other things its one of those things that new players with no understanding of opportunity cost tend to make and sell for less than they would get just dumping the raw tritanium straight on the market.

In a sense this statement is true. Just like T1 ammo, you won't make a fortune selling those items but when placed in select locations those items can garner sales, especially since most players don't want to do much traveling to purchase certain items.

The trick is finding a good spot that doesn't have much competition. Some areas such as at the start of a deadend pipeline or a cluster of high sec island systems could be a worthwhile investment.

Always test the market first with a small batch, don't produce a large quantity until you know the item in question will sell. Also some items tend to sell better in certain locations so check / test different areas.

One last thing, can carry a Shuttle BPC in the cargohold of your ship and if needing to travel to go get another ship, can quickly manufacture a Shuttle and then use that to go get the other ship. After doing that for a while, you'll eventually have shuttles stationed throughout the Eve Universe and won't have to do much production.

That's how it is for me now, however I still carry my Shuttle BPC with me just in case.



DMC
Sabriz Adoudel
Move along there is nothing here
#8 - 2015-09-09 09:03:57 UTC
DeMichael Crimson wrote:
Hasikan Miallok wrote:
Your not going to make your fortune selling shuttles.

Among other things its one of those things that new players with no understanding of opportunity cost tend to make and sell for less than they would get just dumping the raw tritanium straight on the market.

In a sense this statement is true. Just like T1 ammo, you won't make a fortune selling those items but when placed in select locations those items can garner sales, especially since most players don't want to do much traveling to purchase certain items.

The trick is finding a good spot that doesn't have much competition. Some areas such as at the start of a deadend pipeline or a cluster of high sec island systems could be a worthwhile investment.

Always test the market first with a small batch, don't produce a large quantity until you know the item in question will sell. Also some items tend to sell better in certain locations so check / test different areas.

One last thing, can carry a Shuttle BPC in the cargohold of your ship and if needing to travel to go get another ship, can quickly manufacture a Shuttle and then use that to go get the other ship. After doing that for a while, you'll eventually have shuttles stationed throughout the Eve Universe and won't have to do much production.

That's how it is for me now, however I still carry my Shuttle BPC with me just in case.



DMC


I prefer to train into Interceptors and use those for transporting myself around (often with small items). As a newbie, a combat fit frigate is good too.

It's mainly that shuttles are often juicy targets to blow up and loot. An Atron, less so.

Shuttles can't quite carry enough stuff - which is only occasionally an issue but when it is it's infuriating.

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Hasikan Miallok
Republic University
Minmatar Republic
#9 - 2015-09-10 02:12:45 UTC
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
DeMichael Crimson wrote:
Hasikan Miallok wrote:
Your not going to make your fortune selling shuttles.

Among other things its one of those things that new players with no understanding of opportunity cost tend to make and sell for less than they would get just dumping the raw tritanium straight on the market.

In a sense this statement is true. Just like T1 ammo, you won't make a fortune selling those items but when placed in select locations those items can garner sales, especially since most players don't want to do much traveling to purchase certain items.

The trick is finding a good spot that doesn't have much competition. Some areas such as at the start of a deadend pipeline or a cluster of high sec island systems could be a worthwhile investment.

Always test the market first with a small batch, don't produce a large quantity until you know the item in question will sell. Also some items tend to sell better in certain locations so check / test different areas.

One last thing, can carry a Shuttle BPC in the cargohold of your ship and if needing to travel to go get another ship, can quickly manufacture a Shuttle and then use that to go get the other ship. After doing that for a while, you'll eventually have shuttles stationed throughout the Eve Universe and won't have to do much production.

That's how it is for me now, however I still carry my Shuttle BPC with me just in case.



DMC


I prefer to train into Interceptors and use those for transporting myself around (often with small items). As a newbie, a combat fit frigate is good too.

It's mainly that shuttles are often juicy targets to blow up and loot. An Atron, less so.

Shuttles can't quite carry enough stuff - which is only occasionally an issue but when it is it's infuriating.



Carrying a shuttle bpc is a good idea never thought of that.

The optimal fast transport for newer players is probably a nano and hyper fitted Probe.

You do need to cross train a few racial frigate levels if your not Minmatar but that takes less than half a day. In return you get access to one of the largest T1 frigate cargo holds in the game in a fast aligning (with nano) fast warping (with hyper rig) ship you can generally pick up for well under 300K ISK each.


Tau Cabalander
Retirement Retreat
Working Stiffs
#10 - 2015-09-10 17:37:05 UTC
Pick a BPO, look at the bottom of the page for sellers:
http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/market.php?group_id=2

BPO are not sold in LP sores, only BPC.
Chainsaw Plankton
FaDoyToy
#11 - 2015-09-10 17:44:30 UTC
Sabriz Adoudel wrote:
I prefer to train into Interceptors and use those for transporting myself around (often with small items). As a newbie, a combat fit frigate is good too.

It's mainly that shuttles are often juicy targets to blow up and loot. An Atron, less so.

Shuttles can't quite carry enough stuff - which is only occasionally an issue but when it is it's infuriating.

some of the things I've seen in shuttles Shocked

I still regret not blowing the one up, forget exactly what it had (think it was either +5s or pirate implants). Just couldn't react fast enough. plenty of time to get the scan off, but by the time I hit f1 it had jumped Sad

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