public:dojo:wiki:krabbing_etiquette

Brave has come a long way in the options we have for ISK Making. It was not very long ago that this alliance boasted a single constellation to share between its members for all activities.

Over the course of our advancement, we've begun to run into a problem where certain activities have become crowded, and some disputes have arisen because of this. This page is designed to offer some common sense advice, along with already-established rules in relation to some of our most popular moneymaking activities. It should be clarified that guidelines are NOT enforced rules, however these standards may be looked at when dealing with disputes.

This section applies to all Brave Controlled Systems in the region of Pure Blind.


Freedom to Choose Your Site

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It must be made clear that the official position of Brave is that no sites within our space shall be restricted based on ship type or pilot experience. While it is nice to run the sites best tailored to your ship, no restrictions will be enforced, and no one outside of leadership (as defined in the About Brave page) may create such a restriction.

Site Claiming and Callout Channels

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A pilot may lay claim to a site by warping to it and actively running it. A claim may also be made by calling out the anomaly in question in the respective callout channel, and actively running that site in a reasonable amount of time. The former method of claiming always usurps the latter.

A site may NOT be claimed by placing an MTU in a site, holding an alt in the site that is not actively running it, or calling out a site before the pilot is ready to run it. Leaving a site for more than a few minutes invalidates a site claim.

While a site has a valid claim, no one besides that pilot should attempt to run, loot, salvage, or drop an MTU in said site without the pilot's permission. As per the BRAVE Alliance Rules, orphaned MTUs may be destroyed if attempts to contact the owner have failed.

This section applies to all Brave Controlled Systems in the region of Pure Blind.


Anomaly Priorities

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0.0 ore yielding anomaly mining has drastically changed in recent years. It is no longer a benefit to 'flip' or completely empty ore anomalies given the time required to mine extremely low value ore.

Ice Anomalies are a necessity to fuel Brave Infrastructure. When able make every effort to mine the anomaly to completion when able so a re spawn can occur for another timezone of Brave players.

Rorqual Safety

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All pilots mining in a Rorqual outside of Private Moons will observe the following guideline, which is critical to keeping you alive in the event you are tackled:

Only one anomaly/belt will contain Rorquals in it at any given moment, per system. Do not be on grid when the last rock pops.

Considerations When Choosing a Rock

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It's generally considered good manners to keep your ship size in mind when choosing a rock. For example, there's little point in mining a 800,000 m3 rock in a venture when there's a nearby 50,000 m3 one of the same type.

Along with this, it's usually preferable to avoid doubling up on rocks unless the site is nearing completion and all other rocks are taken, or a prior agreement has been made between the pilots in question. This is especially true when dealing with rorquals, as a rock being finished at an unexpected time can lead to a rorqual being stuck on field for several minutes.

MTUs

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MTUs may be used in mining clusters, but must be removed on request from any pilot wishing to jetcan mine in that belt. As per the BRAVE Alliance Rules, orphaned MTUs may be destroyed if attempts to contact the owner have failed. This is to ensure that pilots can jetcan mine without losing their ore.

This section applies to all Moons designated as Public that are controlled by Brave.


Being in Standing Fleet

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Anyone mining a public moon must be in the respective regional standing fleet at all times. This is to ensure that any boosts present are applied to everyone.

Freedom to Choose Your Rock

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It is generally accepted that rocks on public moons CANNOT be claimed, and may be mined as seen fit by all pilots.

Exploration is allowed in all space, blue or otherwise, except for those areas on the Banned Regions list linked below.


Site Claiming

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Scannable Relic or Data Signatures in our space may be claimed by warping to and running the signature. Leaving the site at any time immediately invalidates a pilot's claim.

Banned Exploration Locations

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Please reference our Standing Orders for a list of regions we are prohibited from exploring in.

Cherry-Picking

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As per the the Alliance Rules, while exploring in Friendly space, you MUST finish all sites you start. This means that all cans must be successfully hacked or destroyed.

Of all the rules on this page, this one is the most strictly enforced. DO NOT Cherry-Pick exploration sites in our space.

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  • Last modified: 2022/05/04 14:04
  • by Naverin