I got my hauler guy trained into a Mammoth when I was mining, which did really well for high-sec as you're not so worried about needing to warp out on a moment's notice (it aligns sssllllloooowwwwwwlllllyyyyyy). :P And they're cheap.
I got my hauler guy trained into a Mammoth when I was mining, which did really well for high-sec as you're not so worried about needing to warp out on a moment's notice (it aligns sssllllloooowwwwwwlllllyyyyyy). :P And they're cheap.
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Don't forget, with the recent changes, all haulers are incredibly easy to train into, so I've swapped from Mammoths to Iteron Vs.
Train Gallente Industrial I and you can be sat in an Itty5 in 33m or less.
With about 15h training, to get expanded cargohold IIs and cargohold optimization rigs installed, you have a 32,284m3 hauler.
Train Gallente Ind to 3, another 17h training, and you are hauling over 35,358m3.
A similarly fitted (Minmatar Ind 3) Mammoth only hauls 25,999m3.
Jita prices are around 2m for a Mammoth and only 2.4m for the Itty5.
Going to take a look at those Iteron's as soon as I get back today, it says on the eve wiki that Vs require Gallente Ind. V and Gallente Frigate III.
Nice, thanks moog! I wasn't playing back then yet.
wow... you're right... they haven't bothered to update the official wiki... http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Iteron_Mark_V
I never really posted in here and honestly still have no real goals in the game. I've been playing pirate in lowsec as of late but I'm finding that ganking is really only as fun as the technical challenges. That and most of the time it's like beating up a little kid who can't fight back. Once in awhile you get a juicy kill that makes you some isk but in general it's just numbers on a killboard and lots of waiting. I'd almost rather just hisec gank I think.
I'm still making my isk via trading, and actually have a third trader leveling up in the wings. Four out of five of my mains are in capitals (dreads or carriers or both) and the fifth is a boosting/logi pilot. Could be in supercaps if there was any point to it and I could afford them![]()
So goals:
I've lived in c1, c3, and c4 sized wormholes. I've lived in nullsec (if you count Providence as nullsec) recently, in a renter alliance long ago in the past further south, and in the drone regions. I've done missions from L1 to L5. I've mined in hisec, lowsec (ha!), nullsec, and wormholes. I've done PI in hisec, lowsec, nullsec, and wormholes. I've been in a hisec merc corp, a hisec mining corp, tons of my own corps, wormhole corps, a drug making corp, pretty much everything short of the huge sov war alliances (which I never felt I had time for). I've tried manufacturing (never seemed profitable unless it was LP based). I've ratted in hisec, low, null, and wormholes. I've done hacking sites, mined gas, done archaeology sites, and run anoms in null. I've suicide ganked, I've ransomed people, I've camped gates, played station games, and learned the art of station bumping. I've bashed POS's and put up my own. I've done small group pvp both solo and multiboxing.
The sad fact of all that is I'm still a newb at this game. Most of those things have intricacies within intricacies to learn about, and while I've done a lot I've only scratched the surface of most of what I've listed there. The other sad fact is I have no idea what else I'd even like to do to hold my attention, but luckily life is keeping me busy outside of EVE and so I don't get bored with it as quickly.Goals? Nah...Just give me something entertaining to do when I log in and that's good enough for now.
I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
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