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Blog Banter 16: Nothing Needed

by Cyberin on Mar.15, 2010, under Community

Welcome to the sixteenth installment of the EVE Blog Banter, the monthly EVE Online blogging extravaganza created by CrazyKinux. The EVE Blog Banter involves an enthusiastic group of gaming bloggers, a common topic within the realm of EVE Online, and a week to post articles pertaining to the said topic. The resulting articles can either be short or quite extensive, either funny or dead serious, but are always a great fun to read! Any questions about the EVE Blog Banter should be directed to crazykinux@gmail.com. Check out other EVE Blog Banter articles at the bottom of this post!
The third Blog Banter of 2010 comes to us from ChainTrap of the Into the unknown with gun and camera EVE Blog. He asks us: “Eve University turns six years old on March 15th; six years spent helping the new pilots of New Eden gain experience and understanding in a supportive environment. Eve is clearly a complicated game, with a ton to learn, so much that you never stop learning. So, the question is; What do you wish that someone had taken the time to tell you when you were first starting out? Or what have you learned in the interim that you’d like to share with the wider Eve community?”

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This is actually a rather difficult topic for me.  The way the topic is worded makes it seem like it’s asking what I wished soemone had taught me, that no one did…and I can’t think of anything like that.  Everything I can think of that I would have liked to know about, I was lucky enough to be taught by my first two corps.

I started EVE in November of 2007, with a character named Archammer.  He’s been in the noob corp for ever, and I stopped playing him after a few days/weeks I think and started a new character after I learned a bit about attributes.

I created another character after that, which is when I started reading the forums, google, etc to find everything I could about EVE.  I joined a null sec corp and went out to have fun.  I truthfully don’t remember the name of the corp, but I learned a great deal about keeping safe from them.  Everything from bookmarks, to undocking, to pos safety.  Tackling, fighting, etc…they taught me all of that side of EVE.  So even as a noob, I knew quite a bit about how to take care of myself early on.

I also lucked out when I started EVE.  The person that invited me to EVE, quit a few weeks after I started, and gave me a little under 8 Billion ISK.  I spurged a great deal of it, but with that ISK I learned to trade, and invest, and by the first time I quit EVE I had amassed over 40 Billion ISK.  The trading actually burned me out, which is why I quit that first time.  Over all the other times I’ve started back up, I’ve avoided trading on that level just to avoid that type of burnout.

Also during that time, I quit that first corp, created a newer character (I think I had quit again, i’m not sure, lol…it’s all pretty hazy)…and joined up with Aeon (of Aeon’s EVE) who is the blogger than convinced me to take up my friends offer of starting EVE…as well as blogging.  This is where I really blossomed.  I began to mission and mine with Aeon and the crew of Syrkos Technologies, and eventually even ponied up the Cash for us to start the Joint Venture Conglomerate.  Both, were lone-wolf entities…created for people, that like me and Aeon at the time, enjoyed mostly playing by ourselves, but wanted some friends to talk with and team up with when necessary.

After a while, I realized that missioning and mining was getting boring, and I was going to end up quiting again.  I didn’t want this to happen, so I began looking for something new.  In the end, after lots of research, I found Suddenly Ninjas…and jumped in head on…the rest of that story should all be known to you, as I changed my blog over from The New Eden Diaries…to this one.  I still speak with Aeon from time to time, and although I know he doesn’t approve of what I do, neither one of us harbor any hard feelings with the way I went.

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Well, I got way off topic and turned this into a post about me rather than the topic…sorry about that, it’s my nature as a ninja I guess lol.

I guess what I’m trying to say, is that there isn’t anything I can think of that I didn’t learn as a new player to eve.  I lucked out and got taught everything I needed to know, and have thrived in my capabilities because of it.

I can however, say the things that I’m glad I did learn:

  1. Always have a skill training
  2. Bookmarks
  3. Directional Scanner
  4. Diplomacy (lol)
  5. Agro Mechanics

There’s lots more…but those are probably the 5 main ones I appreciate learning the most.

List of Participants
    1. CrazyKinux: The Three Pillars of Wisdom
    2. The Elitist: Helping the new guy/gal
    3. Hands Off, My Loots: Nothing Needed
    4. Rantuket: Blog Banter 16
    5. EVE Opportunist: Nooby Cluey
    6. Into the Unknown With Gun and Camera: EVE University
    7. Zero Kelvin: We’re the young ones!
    8. I am Keith Neilson: Set Your Destination
    9. Prano’s Journey: Just Like the Very First Time
    10. A Merry Life and a Short One: No Seriously
    11. Yarrbear Tales: Nublet 101
    12. A Mule In EVE: If I only knew
    13. The Planet Risk Show: Dared to be Bold
    14. Diary of a Space Jockey: WTH did I get myself into?!
    15. EVOGANDA: Why?
    16. A Memoir From Space: 16th Blog Banter
    17. Death’s Sweetest Kiss: Who What When Where Why How??
    18. Freebooted: Beyond the Shortcuts
    19. Learning to Fly: Noobing
    20. Caldari Outcast: My First Blog Banter Post!
    21. Roc’s Ramblings: Financial Survival
    22. Diary of a Pod Pilot: Free Knowledge Inside
    23. Nullsec Carebear: I could’ve been less of an idiot
    24. Facepalm’s Ramblings: Something Smells Fishy
    25. Kirith Darkblade: Do you wish to know more?
    26. Autopilot Disabled: I’m still starting…
    27. Finders & Keepers: Relax
    28. Confounded Capsuleer: What have you got to loose?
    29. Clan Oriana: Sixteen
    30. Flashfresh: EVE Blog Banter #16
    31. Rettic’s The Chronofile: You Make EVE
    32. Diary of a Bored Spaceman: Past Imperfect
    33. More to come soon…
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