Spkr4theDead
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Posted - 2013.09.18 11:16:00 -
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HgLiQuiD wrote:Im new in this game, iv played it for like 2 days and i found myself pretty good at it, i love this type a game and this type of war The only thing i dk is this skill point, i put them on wep assault for like better handling assault and sharpshooter, and some more, and i buy it in market and iv train it, is that the way i need to do it, do i need to restock them every time i die or ? My 2 q is : When u make an account u get some bonus like 50 k of skill points and, when i finish every battle i get like 5 k sp with bonus, now when my bonus is over i get like 1 k sp, is that normal or its because i trained like 10 Skills ? Thanks Btw i love to be Assault class. You're doing what so many others do.
You could have a decent MLT suit if you work towards getting your core skills up for the first couple of months.
How I'd prefer to do it myself is get dropsuit core upgrades to 1, dropsuit electronics and engineering both to 5, armor and shield both to 5, get dropsuit core upgrades to 5 (that only adds 1% per level, so it's kinda pointless to sink 621k SP into right away). depending on which race you chose, work on getting your suit's main tank (shield or armor) skill to level 5. So if you're Caldari, start going into shield extension. If Gallente, you might want to skill into both armor plates and armor repair. Everything has an easier time going through armor compared to shield.
I can't get on because of downtime, but at that, I'm only signing in to get the daily bonus because I'll be out all day, and I don't know when or if I'll get on when I get home. So I can't check other stuff.
But weaponry skills should be secondary. I'd rather use a MLT suit with MLT AR, but have the core dropsuit skills maxed out. From the start, that will make you harder to kill.
Oh, and always, always, always have an armor repair unit on your suit instead of a shield regulator. That self-repairing buffer could make all the difference. |
Spkr4theDead
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Posted - 2013.09.18 11:19:00 -
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Rynoceros wrote:Use the [STARTER FIT]s as long as you can. Save ISK. Bankroll SP into Dropsuit Upgrades. They'll improve the performance of every setup you use in the game.
Apply to Dust University in corporations. (Chat.D-Uni in Create/Join Channel) Kind of a training corp. Good players of all levels, good communication, and they occasionally have classes teaching things like Piloting, map tactics, etc. I wish I had known of them when I started.
Good luck. LOL teaching piloting.
They should ask experienced pilots to show them how to do it. Not a one-size-fits-all organization.
I could do it if I have the patience. Normally I don't because Johnny Random wants to use my turrets to shoot the null cannon, or the enemy MCC (yes, I've had blue dots shoot at red null cannons. Dunno what he thought he was doing). |