EVE Online

EVE Online

I played this game in the past, starting over. I need help answering some questions ive had.
I was apart of horde in 2019 for a little but stopped playing when i saw how long until i could pilot a sub cap

My questions are this
:steambored: What is the proper way to progress?
I joined a company to try and expidite my learning process but constant war and moving really ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up any chance I had at that lol.
during quiet days i heard talk of planetary interaction and moon mining but when i tried to get into planetary interactions i never understood it
:steamhappy: What can I actually do as a newer player to earn a good amount of isk?
:steamsalty: What can I do to expedite skills?
I know skill injectors are a great way but besides that is there anything, is there an implant?
Last edited by dingo; Jan 18 @ 7:54pm
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Horde haven’t moved in years now and they’re going to be entrenched in drones for the foreseeable future. And you don’t need to fight in their wars either if you don’t want to.

I would suggest signing back up with them or another take all comers group, taking their welcome pack, join their discord, join their newbie pings which will have you joining moon mining operations and PvP’ing in free ships where you can loot the field and bring decent loot back home to sell.

They also have internal guides on how to make ISK in their space, either running sites where you blow up NPCs or doing exploration and they’ll provide you with ships to do that too.

Exploration is probably the best ISK you can make as a new player, although it very luck based. You could also look into ninja gas mining in wormholes, although you’ll need to be Omega to do it and you’ll need to be ready to warp out of the site the moment NPCs show up.

You can also look into doing salvage runs in Pochven where you salvage the remains of destroyed NPCs left behind by players. This space is dangerous, but the ship you’d utilise is very cheap and the rewards are very high.

They’ll also have internal planetary interaction guides for you to follow, and there are good external ones you can look at too.

I realise I’m not going into great amounts of detail here but Google should reveal more and I’ll answer if you can’t find anything.

As for expediting skills, you can buy injectors although they are expensive. The best thing you can do is to save up for +4 or +5 implants and put them in a clone. Always be sure you are sat in that clone when you are logged out, and be sure you’re not in that clone when you’re logged in.
Last edited by Lactose the Intolerant; Jan 19 @ 3:09am
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