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Sentient Archon
Red Star.
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:02:00 -
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Any of you fellow capsulers in Eve give a Eve noob a guiding hand against this corp/alliance? Are they genuine or more of a scam? Any inputs for corps that are noob friendly? |
Sleepy Zan
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
2060
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:04:00 -
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They are legit. It's alright to pay the fee, you'll profit easily.
trust me I'm an EVE pilot. |
Buster Friently
Rosen Association
66
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:07:00 -
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I suggest condidering dust university. I assume that they are very noob friendly. Their Eve counterpart, eve university is widely respected as a new player friendly Corp. |
Sentient Archon
Red Star.
719
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:09:00 -
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Buster Friently wrote:I suggest condidering dust university. I assume that they are very noob friendly. Their Eve counterpart, eve university is widely respected as a new player friendly Corp.
Oops, I guess I got your question backwards. Trust no eve Corp. New player friendly ones would be eve university or red vs blue off the top of my head as suggestions.
We have a corp battle with Dust University in a couple of hours lol. |
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ChribbaX
Otherworld Enterprises Dust Control Otherworld Empire Productions
155
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:10:00 -
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Sleepy Zan wrote:They are legit. It's alright to pay the fee, you'll profit easily.
trust me I'm an EVE pilot. lol |
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Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
67
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:12:00 -
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You can also learn the ropes with Center for Advanced Studies (Gallente starter) or State War Academy (Caldari Starter) both of those corps are amazing resources for new players when I played I kept one of my more experienced toons there. In an NPC corp you can't have war declared on you by griefers looking to ruin someones day. Stay and learn all that you can about EvE from the safety of an NPC corp and High Sec space then branch out into a player owned corp and see low/null sec.
Always be mindful of the star map and were ships are destroyed and the most podding. Pay attention to the scanner and the local chat when entering a new system to see how many are out and about. Don't want to jump into something to soon especially low sec space when a T1 starting frigate practically screams shoot me. |
Sentient Archon
Red Star.
719
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:21:00 -
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Fraceska wrote:You can also learn the ropes with Center for Advanced Studies (Gallente starter) or State War Academy (Caldari Starter) both of those corps are amazing resources for new players when I played I kept one of my more experienced toons there. In an NPC corp you can't have war declared on you by griefers looking to ruin someones day. Stay and learn all that you can about EvE from the safety of an NPC corp and High Sec space then branch out into a player owned corp and see low/null sec.
Always be mindful of the star map and were ships are destroyed and the most podding. Pay attention to the scanner and the local chat when entering a new system to see how many are out and about. Don't want to jump into something to soon especially low sec space when a T1 starting frigate practically screams shoot me.
Cool beans! Are there any corps like that in the Amarr side or did I make the wrong choice in choosing AMARR? LOL. |
Buster Friently
Rosen Association
66
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:25:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:Fraceska wrote:You can also learn the ropes with Center for Advanced Studies (Gallente starter) or State War Academy (Caldari Starter) both of those corps are amazing resources for new players when I played I kept one of my more experienced toons there. In an NPC corp you can't have war declared on you by griefers looking to ruin someones day. Stay and learn all that you can about EvE from the safety of an NPC corp and High Sec space then branch out into a player owned corp and see low/null sec.
Always be mindful of the star map and were ships are destroyed and the most podding. Pay attention to the scanner and the local chat when entering a new system to see how many are out and about. Don't want to jump into something to soon especially low sec space when a T1 starting frigate practically screams shoot me. Cool beans! Are there any corps like that in the Amarr side or did I make the wrong choice in choosing AMARR? LOL.
You should have been placed in an npc corp by default. There are equivalents for Amarr, but I don't know their names.
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Fraceska
Opus Arcana Orion Empire
68
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Posted - 2013.03.06 20:25:00 -
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When I played certain personality types gravitated to the different starting states. Nothing really appealed to me on the Amarr side both in ships (though they look cool) or the RP elements. I was more of a Gallente player because <3 drones. Ask in corp chat with your questions and gauge their responses. If they don't seem helpful then look perhaps to a player corp to get your answers, there are a ton of resources out there.
If you can't afford to buy and fit 10 of your ships at once, you shouldn't be flying it at that moment. I've destroyed many a brand new destroyers and cruisers that entered low sec because it tickled my fancy only to see their mail about how that was their only one. Eventually I started to feel bad and set each of the slain some ISK to rebuilt. |
Vaerana Myshtana
Bojo's School of the Trades
313
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Posted - 2013.03.07 04:24:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:Fraceska wrote:You can also learn the ropes with Center for Advanced Studies (Gallente starter) or State War Academy (Caldari Starter) both of those corps are amazing resources for new players when I played I kept one of my more experienced toons there. In an NPC corp you can't have war declared on you by griefers looking to ruin someones day. Stay and learn all that you can about EvE from the safety of an NPC corp and High Sec space then branch out into a player owned corp and see low/null sec.
Always be mindful of the star map and were ships are destroyed and the most podding. Pay attention to the scanner and the local chat when entering a new system to see how many are out and about. Don't want to jump into something to soon especially low sec space when a T1 starting frigate practically screams shoot me. Cool beans! Are there any corps like that in the Amarr side or did I make the wrong choice in choosing AMARR? LOL.
Yes. Amarr is always the wrong choice. That and Caldari.
Seriously, though- the Amarr have rookie NPC corps like everyone else. Each "empire" has three. Make sure to do the "career" missions with your starter corp. They have good info.
Later on, when you are grinding Standing with the evil Amarr Empire, go back and do the career missions for the other two rookie corps and for all three in your allied faction- the wicked Caldari.
Of course, as a new Amarr pilot, you could see the light and decide to grind Minmatar Standing as penance for your ancestors' misdeeds. Then you would potentially have all six Minnie and Gallente career mission arcs to use. Just don't take a lot of anti-Minmatar missions in the meantime. |
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Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
207
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Posted - 2013.03.07 04:51:00 -
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If you want to really get your feet wet check out any of the 'provi-block' corps. They are a coalition aligned with CVA and loosely role play based and aligned with Amarr in null sec. But it is about the easiest null sec you can find. Look up Curitas Veritas Alliance. They base out of the Providence region, but consider much of Amarr lowsec their territory. They will let you wander in their space as long as you play nice. They like their rules though. |
Odiain Suliis
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
132
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Posted - 2013.03.07 05:21:00 -
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As to the OP's question, Concordiat [CDIAT] corporation and if they are legit...
I flew with them before and I can concur that they are cool bunch of ppl in 0.0 and generally are helpfull and somewhat relaxed group. especially Securitas Protector, the CEO of the bunch.
Now, I don't know if they have changed in 4 months, but I doubt it.
My first day memory with them was salvaging crap ton of wrecks and netting about 80mil ISK in about 1h. |
Syther Shadows
CowTek
26
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Posted - 2013.03.07 05:23:00 -
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i watch eve university tutorials on you tube.
why pay for something you can have for free ? |
Iron Wolf Saber
BetaMax.
3018
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Posted - 2013.03.07 05:23:00 -
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There is also RvB for some crash course pvp. |
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