Hey, looking to start fresh again but need some solid info before jumping back in.
Can someone give me a quick rundown of high isk farms for regular users? When I left, pve incursions was enough to farm yourself a month’s plex in a short evening and exploration in null/wh was an easy isk farm for my alpha clones.
The number of bots have ruined the economy, which makes everything cheap and results in ‘content fights’, general bordem and a reduced risk in everything, are there any plans to fix the russian botting issue?.
Finally, I currently have an alpha SP capped clone. Is it worth just buying a new toon with a lot more sp? The prices on chars seems not too bad, I might just sell my 2003 event ship and toon invent to afford a better toon.
Never said I was a vet, and just had ‘toons’ in my head since I was just looking through the char bazzar.
I meant that I was at the alpha clone sp cap but I worded it terribly, sorry.
I don’t want to make a large influx of isk, I just want to know what I should spend my time on. I or you wouldn’t rat in high sec so why would either of us do other low-isk activities when we could just do high-isk activities like incursions and emerging conducts.
If anyone would post how to make ISK to plex in a few hours, would’t you think that would cause a lot of people doing the same thus nullifying the opportunity?
That aside, welcome back. Get into a wormhole corp its good ISK for relative high risk. Just try to find the right wormhole crew.
Wormholers, sound off like you got a pair of veldspar asteroids!
Yeah, probably looking to do that again, was in WH space before I stopped playing. I know that people wont just tell other secret spots and what-not, but generally it’s known that for example: ratting is low income, exploration is good money for alphas and incursions are good isk for small groups.
Just sub your character to Omega and instead of spending ISK on a new character, just buy Skill Injectors to give your original character a quick custom injection of skills.
As for your 2003 Event ship and original character, don’t sell them.
Well, kind of the impression you give. Most newer players probably aren’t going to have a 2003 ship and character and mention how the game developed later…but ok…if I was mistaken then I apologise.
Kudos to you for editing your alpha/SP statement. It does make a difference in meaning.