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25
Mar
2011

Is Eve good for everyone?

Today I would like to present like strategy guide let’s say you discover an amazing, deal on antibiotics. But, they desire over 100,000 Eve, and you find yourself discovering for at 14 different stations selling just 8 vol. each. Is there any sense to fly all time around and collecting them all to 1station? You can, but chances are someone will annihilate your ship is quite high.

A few lessons to learn:
Do you research, and especially the math; remember these three points if you want to make it worthwhile.
Also keep in memory to never “Gang” with anyone that you don't trust - I witnessed plenty ganked by pirates spamming gang invites and trying to defeat you, gang members do not take sec hits. There is an option to should also use cargo cans to make higher the hold space of the starship. Remember to train abilities, because it’s step towards the future. Find out towards bettering ship, setup, and profits. Look on your route for security stuff; never fly into starships/pods crushed unless you know you will be safe doing it.

Volumes could be written on trading goods like in other games. Some regions don’t have entry to noxcium, others have problems getting Isogen. Find out what is in demand and the current value. And stay current. Mineral prices rise and fall like a nun in a cucumber update, so just because player sold is single day at 100 doesn’t mean you can do it a seven days from now or in the future like in other Eve corporations. Mineral trading takes a plenty of effort and time (research) but the rewards are large. This I liken to specialty is being a merchant, a niche market, taking even more research and time to effectively manage. Some modules can cost a lot of money - millions for just one item. For those brave enough, with enough money, this is probably the highest tier of trading in Eve. It’s not for the faint of heart. As of this writing I have yet to dabble in this and I have sizable equipment. While the rewards are magnificent, the risk is even better. This is why I’m the most interested with all kind of valuable things.

What then? You must stockpile. Collect them without selling. What is rather obvious the market rises & falls with every order, so they will go back up and you can still make as you desired? With the large enough marketing ability player can login in a day or so, analyze the market, and if your number is met, open assets and click to get rid of your stuff. Player must be in steady position cash wise, and be ready to wait for orders to arrive, but for those with a plenty of and much nicer things to do with their time, this is a viable option.

If you set up courier tasks in Eve online and pay those young Indy haulers just a bit of your profits to move your stuff for you. Now you are saving tons of time to do various things, make the “commissions” back that gamer must pay for this service, or whatever. Point is you have various doing you hauling for you, and you just get rid of it when it arrives. As a player I really enjoy playing in Eve online, because its great and interesting game for everyone.

I value corporate standings too much to risk getting caught and it’s still so new I can’t tell with authority on plenty of the methods and risk. There are others out there that do, and some have written up tidbits to this end, but you won’t discover this knowledge from you.

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