Would it be sided towards Edencom or Trigs?
Big chance Edencom, because they have more systems: more power. Also some kybernauts are hesitant about Niarja being null and killing logistics.
What will happen if Trigs win? (because with edencom victory it just doesn’t do anything)
Amarr trade hub would become much more expensive/get defeated entirely. Amarr/Minmatar zone would be much less used.
Need more tips about this. Quite interesting, like null politics in hs.
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Pretty sure this is going to be a full on push for a Trig victory. Better learn to accept that now and early. Too many trolls will absolutely push this into Null.
CODE being evicted by Triglavians is a +
Niarja will go null sec, this is inevitable unless a miracle happens. And that means that Amarr is cut off from the material supplies from Jita, which will turn it into a wasteland.
The funniest thing is that Serenity gave our server nothing but Fortresses and Tranquility screws Serenity over by sending nothing but Final Loons.
And I don’t think CCP is stupid enough to let that happen.
As funny at that would be, it would be catastrophic for trade, and would result in 95% of the game’s population congregating around the Dodixie/Jita corridor.
I hope so. I have 125 billion ISK worth of hulls sitting in a hangar just a few jumps from Amarr. It would be nice to see that value triple so I can start selling at a decent profit for a change.
Actually, this beneficial for haulers, since they get paid for every jump. So you effectively make more ISK from the same contracts you used to run through Niarja, if it falls into Liminality.
When it will hit null, Amarr will probably spike up rather go down since many people won’t risk going by no concord system to get to Jita and you will find traders that will supply Amarr anyway.
If there will be demand, supply will come to Amarr. If price difference and volume will be high enough, anyone will try to make free isk.
The point is that people will relocate for convenience. Would trade with Amarr still be possible? Sure. But why bother when you can live in a cluster still unaffected by vastly increased travel times?