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    It depends how much you play and if your alliance or corp has an ore buy back program. With my corp buy back for ore I can mine a lot of ore with mackinaws and 5 retrievers. The most I mined was a week ago for around 4b isk. I try to average at least 2b a week. If you play a lot and don't have neuts bothering you then isk flows fast. If you are camped then you are screwed. What you make depends much on where you live. The alliance and corp you join determines how much you will make. Lucky for me my corp CEO is a boxer and has logistics to buy our ore. You may not be so lucky. In null the grav site rats will kill your miners. You need an overwatch to protect the fleet. I use a domi but would prefer something better. It gets the job done because my mack pilots have decent drone skills to help kill the rats.
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    Hey Pino, I didn't even realize you were playing eve.

    I played back in 2009 for a while. I remember going to nul sec and just getting wasted, so I setup a mining fleet and did missions, setup a base or something as well.

    I think I have 7 accounts that I could reactivate. I know I had at least one orca, all my guys were decently trained and I made enough to buy some characters via their forums that were pretty bad-ass.

    Is it hard to get into your corp? I never tried to get into a nul sec corp when I played before, it seemed so risky.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kicksome View Post
    Is it hard to get into your corp? I never tried to get into a nul sec corp when I played before, it seemed so risky.
    Nullsec is safer in my opinion - there are less people around, and you know the people that aren't on your team are there to shoot you. In hisec, you have a local list full of people you don't know, and can't fully identifiy their intentions until they act.

    The only downside to null is you have to defend your space from those that wish to take it.
    Last edited by EaTCarbS : 10-31-2013 at 03:24 AM
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