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Sentient Archon
Red Star.
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:11:00 -
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So as my dusting life takes a break after the SP, I have been spending more time in Eve. Between my last post and now I have been challenged to a lot of duels. People love to duel each other here I think.
Meanwhile my skills have been improving and my skillset expanding. I have been pretty much keeping everything at level 3 and yesterday I made the bold step to upgrade my gunnery and mining to level 4. Roaming around high sec is boring! All you can do in mine and destroy and salvage NPCs. I have been reading some articles about mining and decided to mine some kernite. So I left the comforts of high sec and go down 0.5
Ran into a couple of Sashas Salvagers. Oh! BTW! My miner is fitted with afterburners. So that thing flies really fast. A technique I have learnt is using your after burners and orbiting your mining target prevents the npcs from hiting you. They can be really up close and they cant even touch you for the most part. And even if they do hit you your shield recharges pretty fast.
I needed some Zydrine to manufacture some of my lasers. The places they were available able are 0.0 to 0.4. So I decided to balls it up and go down to 0.4. As soon as I land there I get shot at by a Sasha Juggernaut. My tactics of speed warping around the asteroid does not work any more. So I wapr back to home base at lightening speed. 10 jumps .
So I decide that I must have my Jasper. I fit my Coercer with a Salvager and some pretty cool fire power and head out to the 0.4 asteroid belt. I start clearing out the belts one by one. Those ravagers and juggernauts have no chance against my Coercer. They all die and I salvage whatever I can from them. After salvaging around 15 million ISK worth of I am cruising around 0.4 when suddenly I see this icon with a black skull flashing next to me. The next thing I see is this dude right next to me with some red and blue sparky things coming out of his space ship. I ignore him and then suddenly almost 900 of my shields go down. WTF? I lock onto him turn on my afterburners and start firing my entire salvo into him. No damage and I get a message saying my capacitor is empty. WTF? I had almost 600+ capacitor charge in there what happened. I start using on one of my lasers. It starts to damage the ship. I look at the dude. His status is -9.9 and as a 7 million bounty on him. My shields are recharging and I cant warp out. Suddenly my armor starts taking damage too. I decide its high time I high tailed out of there. This is not a battle Im going to win without knowing whats hitting me. I start creating distance between him. I think I got him scared a bit because I did take out half of his shields. I finally create some more distance and I can warp now. I high tail out of there with my 15 million ISK cargo and run for my life.
Finally back at home base, my ship is ready to fight another day.
Risk vs Reward: Not a bad haul consider I make almost 5 million ISK a day mining. The more risk you take the better the reward.
A few questions to my fellow eve capsulers out there;-
1. What is a -9.9 status? 2. What was that thing of a jigger that was like blue and red lighting and got my capacitor drained? 3. Any ideas as to why I wasn't able to warp out? 4. Whats the black skull icon? |
Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
215
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:28:00 -
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1. Extremely low security status means he is going around killing people probably in lowsec, and likely killing their pod as well which gets you a bigger security hit. He also can't chase you into a .5 or higher system and still be safe. Also, I think it means he is technically a fugitive and if you do see skulls in highsec you are allowed to kill them without question.
2. That was either a energy vampire or destabilizer, one of them transfers your cap to his and the other just drains you. Because you are Amarr, it is an effective sort of electronic warfare against you since your weapons need capacitor. These have fairly short ranges for most ships, but can be countered by one type of engineering capacitor module I can't think of atm, and also cap boosters which will give you a temporary cap boost from reloadable charges.
3. You can be warp jammed by two different modules. One is a warp scrambler and one is a disruptor. You can fit modules that mitigate this by having a greater base strength than them, or like you happened to do, if you can move faster than them with your afterburner you could escape the range of the jammer. You have to be able to survive his initial attack, and not be totally out of cap though.
Also keep in mind that if you engage targets in lowsec (i think) you still have to wait a bit to jump through a gate. So if he is hot on your tail it might be better to jump to a safe spot first.
Congrats on the profit!! |
Buster Friently
Rosen Association
82
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:31:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:So as my dusting life takes a break after the SP, I have been spending more time in Eve. Between my last post and now I have been challenged to a lot of duels. People love to duel each other here I think. Meanwhile my skills have been improving and my skillset expanding. I have been pretty much keeping everything at level 3 and yesterday I made the bold step to upgrade my gunnery and mining to level 4. Roaming around high sec is boring! All you can do in mine and destroy and salvage NPCs. I have been reading some articles about mining and decided to mine some kernite. So I left the comforts of high sec and go down 0.5 Ran into a couple of Sashas Salvagers. Oh! BTW! My miner is fitted with afterburners. So that thing flies really fast. A technique I have learnt is using your after burners and orbiting your mining target prevents the npcs from hiting you. They can be really up close and they cant even touch you for the most part. And even if they do hit you your shield recharges pretty fast. I needed some Zydrine to manufacture some of my lasers. The places they were available able are 0.0 to 0.4. So I decided to balls it up and go down to 0.4. As soon as I land there I get shot at by a Sasha Juggernaut. My tactics of speed warping around the asteroid does not work any more. So I wapr back to home base at lightening speed. 10 jumps . So I decide that I must have my Jasper. I fit my Coercer with a Salvager and some pretty cool fire power and head out to the 0.4 asteroid belt. I start clearing out the belts one by one. Those ravagers and juggernauts have no chance against my Coercer. They all die and I salvage whatever I can from them. After salvaging around 15 million ISK worth of I am cruising around 0.4 when suddenly I see this icon with a black skull flashing next to me. The next thing I see is this dude right next to me with some red and blue sparky things coming out of his space ship. I ignore him and then suddenly almost 900 of my shields go down. WTF? I lock onto him turn on my afterburners and start firing my entire salvo into him. No damage and I get a message saying my capacitor is empty. WTF? I had almost 600+ capacitor charge in there what happened. I start using on one of my lasers. It starts to damage the ship. I look at the dude. His status is -9.9 and as a 7 million bounty on him. My shields are recharging and I cant warp out. Suddenly my armor starts taking damage too. I decide its high time I high tailed out of there. This is not a battle Im going to win without knowing whats hitting me. I start creating distance between him. I think I got him scared a bit because I did take out half of his shields. I finally create some more distance and I can warp now. I high tail out of there with my 15 million ISK cargo and run for my life. Finally back at home base, my ship is ready to fight another day. Risk vs Reward: Not a bad haul consider I make almost 5 million ISK a day mining. The more risk you take the better the reward. A few questions to my fellow eve capsulers out there;- 1. What is a -9.9 status? 2. What was that thing of a jigger that was like blue and red lighting and got my capacitor drained? 3. Any ideas as to why I wasn't able to warp out? 4. Whats the black skull icon?
1) -9.9 means he likes podding people. You got extremely lucky in getting out of there. 2) Probably a NOS or a Neut. NOS transfers Cap to the shooter, Neuts just destroy Cap. 3) You were warp scrambled/disrupted. These are very common modules when it comes to PvP. Again, you were very lucky to escape. 4) Black skull - I think - means he is neg security or has a bounty. Not sure on this one exactly. |
Iron Wolf Saber
BetaMax.
3025
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:33:00 -
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4. Skull Icons are typically people you can shoot under the new crime watch systems (anywhere). Just remember soon as you shoot him you're get a skull tag as well until your timer wears off.
It sounds like to me you ran into a cloaker looking for an easy target. You where lucky today and had a little bit of a heart racing experience there. |
Takahiro Kashuken
Intara Direct Action Caldari State
119
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:36:00 -
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Reads like a **** pirate tbh
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GM Vegas
Game Masters C C P Alliance
373
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:37:00 -
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Moving this to the Locker Room. |
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Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
215
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Posted - 2013.03.07 16:40:00 -
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Also you will want to keep an eye on your local chat window. People with their security status' will show up if you have your settings as such. Then constantly using your Dscan may give you an advanced warning to be on the lookout. Then, if they are cloakers, it may not. |
Sentient Archon
Red Star.
725
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Posted - 2013.03.07 17:01:00 -
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Whats the advantage of podding people? |
Beren Hurin
OMNI Endeavors
216
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Posted - 2013.03.07 17:22:00 -
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Sentient Archon wrote:Whats the advantage of podding people?
Mainly grief and pride, so there isn't really any monetary advantage except in nullsec/war where the other teams loss is your gain. There is no salvage from pods. Its kind of like kicking people in the balls and is a way of saying 'don't come back here'. It can hurt especially if you don't have an upgraded clone because you can actually lose SP if you lose your pod is in a low tier clone. Also, people may have implants and hardwirings in their clones that then show up as shiney stuff that the guy kills. So losing a pod can sometimes be more costly than losing a ship, thereby increasing the amount of 'isk-damage' that shows up on the pirate's killboard.
You can use those killboards to do research about the type of conflict in the systems you want to go hunting in. Search my system to see who is getting killed and who are the normal targets. Also use dotlan and the in game starmap to see pods/ships destroyed in the last hr/24 hrs. This gives you an idea of how 'safe' you generally are. |
DusterBuster
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
7
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Posted - 2013.03.08 00:41:00 -
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Beren Hurin wrote:1. Extremely low security status means he is going around killing people probably in lowsec, and likely killing their pod as well which gets you a bigger security hit. He also can't chase you into a .5 or higher system and still be safe. Also, I think it means he is technically a fugitive and if you do see skulls in highsec you are allowed to kill them without question. 2. That was either a energy vampire or destabilizer, one of them transfers your cap to his and the other just drains you. Because you are Amarr, it is an effective sort of electronic warfare against you since your weapons need capacitor. These have fairly short ranges for most ships, but can be countered by one type of engineering capacitor module I can't think of atm, and also cap boosters which will give you a temporary cap boost from reloadable charges. 3. You can be warp jammed by two different modules. One is a warp scrambler and one is a disruptor. You can fit modules that mitigate this by having a greater base strength than them, or like you happened to do, if you can move faster than them with your afterburner you could escape the range of the jammer. You have to be able to survive his initial attack, and not be totally out of cap though. Also keep in mind that if you engage targets in lowsec (i think) you still have to wait a bit to jump through a gate. So if he is hot on your tail it might be better to jump to a safe spot first. Congrats on the profit!!
+1 to this guy, great explanation.
To the OP: If you are enjoying your time, and plan on subscribing and playing for any serious amount of time, I highly recommend joining EVE University. They are a great corporation, and really help pilots overcome the learning cliff that is EVE Online. |
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