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- | While shooting rocks for hours on end isn’t everyone’s idea of fun, it’s a reliable source of ISK and a crucial way to contribute to the alliance — without materials we can’t build all of the ships we need to fly and explode. But it’s also a great time to chill on comms with corpmates, discuss fittings or strategies, and occasionally kill wannabe hotdroppers that poke your bait Procurer. | + | While shooting rocks for hours on end isn’t everyone’s idea of fun, it’s a reliable source of ISK and a crucial way to contribute to the alliance — without materials we can’t build all of the ships we need to fly and explode. But it’s also a great time to chill on comms with corpmates, discuss fittings or strategies, and occasionally kill wannabe hotdroppers that poke your bait Procurer |
- | Also, it’s not just rocks that can be mined. Ice mining is profitable and contributes to POS fuel, while gas mining can both find you venturing into wormholes in search of valuable gas clouds, and experimenting with POS-based | + | Also, it’s not just rocks that can be mined. Ice mining is profitable and contributes to fuel, while gas mining can both find you venturing into wormholes in search of valuable gas clouds, and experimenting with the manufacture of booster drugs, a crucial part of some fits. |
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- | ==== Missions | + | ==== Ratting |
- | While the storytelling might never challenge the likes of //The Witcher// or //Skyrim//, just like every other MMO EVE Online contains NPC quests. Agents | + | Of course, one of the easiest |
- | <button type=" | + | Newer players can acquire a free ratting ship from the Brave Dojo, along with tips for its use; then, when you’ve got to grips with the mechanics of dealing with dozens of rats at a time, you might graduate to even larger ships, as you take on ever increasingly challenging anomalies. Eventually you can graduate to running incursions, wormhole escalations, |
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- | ==== Exploration | + | ==== Industry |
- | If you prefer to work alone, then exploration might be your favoured option. Fly solo through system after system, scanning | + | If you’re more the stay-at-home type, then perhaps manufacturing and industry is more your speed. Strike deals with local miners |
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- | If you’re more the stay-at-home type, then perhaps manufacturing and industry is more your speed. Strike deals with local miners for materials, decide what blueprints are most in demand by the alliance, and get those production furnaces burning. Shipping is expensive, so local manufacture, especially of ship hulls, can be extremely profitable without needing to overcharge your corpmates. And every time someone loses a ship they’re going to need to replace not just that hull, but guns, ammo and modules as well. | + | While the storytelling might never challenge the likes of //The Witcher// or //Skyrim//, just like every other MMO EVE Online contains NPC quests. Agents of the multifarious NPC corporations live in New Eden's network of stations, and offer missions of increasing difficulty and reward, from level 1 up to level 5. Depending on the type of mission running you enter into, you might find yourself mining, moving livestock or prisoners, rescuing captives, or shooting pirates -- all for rewards that can be spent in the NPC corporation' |
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+ | If you prefer to work alone, then exploration might be your favoured option. Fly solo through system after system, scanning for the abandoned structures that can be looted for valuable materials. It’s a great chance to really hone your solo skills; in low or nullsec, avoiding gate camps and explorer hunters will teach you the importance of the d-scan and how to avoid the bad guys, and the occasional big score will make up for any losses. | ||
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- | Of course, one of the easiest and most cost-effective ways to make money — both for yourself and the alliance — is through ratting: killing NPC ships in asteroid belts or cosmic anomalies. As well as bringing in ISK, it also raises the ADM (Activity Defense Multiplier) of the system you’re in, making it much harder for enemies to capture our space (or “entosis our sov” in EVE lingo) … so make sure you spread the love around! | + | ==== Hauling ==== |
- | Newer players can acquire a free Vexor from the Brave Dojo, along with tips for its use; then, when you’ve got to grips with the mechanics | + | Finally, someone needs to move all that stuff around that everyone else's activities are generating. Courier contracts are a reliable source |
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