Don't fly something you can't afford to loseĢ. Most of all, there are two golden rules about flying ships in eve:ġ. If you see an oppourtunity to find something out, do it. Then choose one of the newbie-friendly corps (all three you listed are good, although as a goon I'd tend towards Karmafleet) and get stuck in. The missions can suck in places, but there's alot of good information in there. Do I want to consider Eve University, or a newbie-friendly corp like Pandemic Horde or KarmaFleet?ĭo all 5 of the Career Agents (Business/Exploration/Industry/Military/Advanced Military). So, I'm wondering about good ways to build up real world skills (as opposed to SPs) that can apply to nullsec. I expect to die a lot learning with T1 attack or combat frigates (I am a slow learner), and high sec and PvE fits and tactics seem to be somewhat different from playing in nullsec - for example, from what I've seen Eve wants you to learn orbiting, which doesn't work well compared to kiting in group fights. I've been watching a lot of Twitch and I'm digging the small gang nullsec fights I'm seeing with streamers like Arsia Elkin.
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I'm interested in joining Eve later this fall, after I migrate to a new M1-based Mac (unlike Intel Macs these can't dual-boot into Windows) and assuming CCP delivers its long-in-development Mac client, currently in beta.