Is there a tool/site that can do this?

Is there a tool/site that can analyse my account to find the optimum path to pvp, pve, isk earning etc?

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I doubt something like that exists.
Might look on YouTube, there are guides for Isk making and such.

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Nothing exists in a software package to the various ISK paths of PVP,PVE, etc as you mention.

I smell a good business opportunity!

Make a good website with good UI/integration whatnot and it will list the various ways to make ISK and break it down with your skills currently trained.

All seriousness if you have the coding and design skills you could make something really useful and polished that goes above and beyond the basic tools in the fragmented market of amateurs and hobbyists.

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When you say “optimum path,” do you mean as far as skill training? There’s https://eve-skillplan.net/, but I don’t know how useful it really is. I’ve never been able to get it to work satisfactorily for anything I’ve wanted it for.

On one hand it would be lovely to have a program to design an optimum skill plan, but on the other it would encourage a lot of laziness and take the challenge out of manually min-maxing skills. I prefer the manual approach, because I learn more in researching things than if someone does it for me.

I had chat GPT write some mindless gibberish for you.

In EVE Online, optimizing your path toward Player vs. Player (PvP), Player vs. Environment (PvE), and ISK (in-game currency) earning can be complex due to the game’s depth and the interconnected nature of its activities. Here’s a general guide to help you navigate these aspects effectively:

  1. Early Game (First 1-3 Months)

    Focus on Skill Training:
    PvP: Train into basic frigates and destroyers (like the Rifter or Catalyst) and support skills (e.g., Gunnery, Navigation, Shield/Armor skills). Start by specializing in a specific weapon type (turrets or missiles).
    PvE: Train into ships like the Vexor for PvE combat, focusing on drone skills if you plan to run missions or participate in exploration.
    ISK Earning: Train for exploration (Astrometrics, Hacking, and Archaeology) to quickly earn ISK in high-sec or low-sec space by scanning down data and relic sites.

    Engage in PvP Practice:
    Join a PvP-focused corporation that conducts regular small-gang roams or faction warfare to get experience in PvP.
    Participate in faction warfare (FW) for PvP, as it offers a structured environment with rewards in ISK and loyalty points (LP).

    PvE Content:
    Start with Level 1-3 missions to gain ISK, standings, and experience with PvE mechanics.
    Consider doing combat anomalies or wormhole exploration for a mix of PvE combat and ISK-earning opportunities.

  2. Mid-Game (3-12 Months)

    Skill Progression:
    PvP: Train into cruisers (like the Caracal or Rupture) and battlecruisers, with a focus on skills that improve your survivability (e.g., Engineering, Armor, and Shield skills). Specialize in electronic warfare or logistics to be more versatile in fleets.
    PvE: Train for ships like the Gila or Dominix for PvE, which are excellent for Level 4 missions, combat sites, and ratting.
    ISK Earning: Train into mining barges or industrial ships if you want to diversify income streams with mining or industry.

    PvP Development:
    Participate in low-sec or null-sec roams, where risk is higher, but so are the rewards and learning opportunities.
    Consider joining a null-sec alliance for large-scale fleet battles and sovereignty warfare, which can also be profitable through alliance income programs (e.g., SRP - Ship Replacement Program).

    PvE and ISK Optimization:
    Move into Level 4 missions, wormhole sites (C1-C3), or null-sec ratting, where ISK rewards are significantly higher.
    Explore trading and market manipulation by hauling goods between trade hubs or manufacturing items to sell at a profit.

  3. Late Game (1 Year+)

    Advanced Skill Training:
    PvP: Train into Tech 2 ships (like Heavy Assault Cruisers, Interceptors) and eventually Tech 3 Cruisers (like the Loki or Tengu), which are highly versatile and powerful.
    PvE: Specialize in capital ships (like carriers for ratting or dreadnoughts for PvE escalations) if you’re in null-sec or wormhole space.
    ISK Earning: Max out skills related to your chosen ISK-earning activities, be it market trading, manufacturing, or high-end PvE content like incursions or abyssal deadspace.

    PvP Mastery:
    Join a specialized PvP group that focuses on advanced tactics, such as black ops, wormhole hunting, or capital warfare.
    Take on leadership roles in fleets or corporations to deepen your strategic understanding of PvP.

    PvE Mastery:
    Engage in high-end PvE content like incursions, wormhole escalations, or abyssal space runs, where ISK rewards are substantial but require high skill and coordination.
    Consider running your own industry empire, from resource extraction to production and market sales, leveraging the full breadth of your skills and experience.

    Diversified ISK Income:
    Invest in passive income streams like planetary interaction (PI), research and development (R&D), or market trading.
    Use your PvP and PvE knowledge to strategically farm ISK in the most profitable areas, such as running missions in high-value null-sec systems or flipping rare items on the market.

General Tips:

Networking: Build relationships with other players and join corporations or alliances that align with your goals. The right community can accelerate your progress and provide valuable resources.
Adaptation: EVE is dynamic, so be ready to adapt your strategies based on market changes, game updates, or shifts in power dynamics within the game.
Balance: Maintain a balance between PvP, PvE, and ISK earning to avoid burnout and to keep your gameplay experience rich and rewarding.

This path allows you to build a well-rounded character capable of excelling in all areas of EVE Online, maximizing both your enjoyment and in-game success.

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Yes.

You are the tool.

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A complicated skill planner hasn’t been necessary since the days of Learning Skills.

Evemon still works, by the way, if you want to plan out whether to train the t2 guns or the t2 hull first, which is the only purpose I see in them anymore. My recommendation is to always train the t2 guns first, since you can use them on t1 hulls. :innocent:

It’s just not possible this is the original owner of the character.

You don’t need a guide for this, just some general guidelines.

If you have Lasers trained, do Amarr/Triglavian stuff.
If you have Missiles trained, do Caldari/Guristas stuff.
If you have Projectiles trained, do Minmatar/Angels stuff.
If you have Hybrids trained, retrain into one of the above. :innocent:

This applies to both PvP and PvE.

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I guess you mean regarding skills ?

If that’s the case, just look up skill plans.

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