Security status effects tethering

You end up in Jita. You may not dock in a ship, but may dock in a capsule, so self destruction doesn’t bypass the restrictions.

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You can still dock as a -10 in a pod, in 0.5 and higher space.

I have implants so I don’t do that. But yes, self-destruct would be a way to bypass docking restriction if we couldn’t dock at all.

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So that is your main then?

Good, now please stop making Capsuleers from feeling guilty about their highsec actions. It is not their fault that they do the things that they chose to do while carrying killrights for what they did yesterday.

Today is a new day and so be at peace with your fellow Capsuleers and forgive them by accepting they too have mains that sometimes rub shoulders with other mains like yours here.

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Kek.

Abusing the flagging system again I see.

The games you play. Priceless.

But don’t bother responding. I don’t have conversations with alts.

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Is it worth using implants. It seems like it could be a major loss. Don’t fly what you can’t afford kind of thing.

Implants are absolutely worth it in hi and low sec where you have to really mess up to lose them. In null and WHs you have to decide for yourself if it’s worth it. Generally in null it’s not outside of very expensive and specific ships in my opinion.

I personally don’t fly with implants. Just another thing to keep track of with jump clones and whatnot.

As wes pointed out, it’s a personal choice to use them. The bonus they provide can mean the difference between a loss to a scraped win.

I do however advocate for the use of boosters.

its not a defanging of the game but what is the point of having high sec and null sec If high sec is “more” dangerous then null sec. Or at least that’s what people say right now. It’s handing organizations like Safety a free ride because they learned how to exploit concord and gas lit CCP to agree with it.

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I would say, that for a solo ganker they are absolutely a must. It really makes a difference. And if you know how to play it, you will never lose them. I lost pod just few times really and in all but one case it was related to client getting frozen or black screen after undocking. Which I already mitigated by more RAMs.

The other case of losing pod was a bug where I just could not warp out despite spamming it entire time… But I find it worth the risk.

I mainly use implants because I am training skills on those chars. I am not extracting skills to sell injectors (prices are meh anyway for some time).

We say that null is safe all the time, but that only really apply for sov null when you are part of the sov. If you are an outsider and fly into sov to mine rocks or do combat sites, you will find it much more dangerous than highsec.

Nah…its just what a few disgruntled carebears say, and it is nonsense. Highsec is far safer than lowsec. In 9 separate characters I have only ever been ganked once in my entire year in Eve…despite hours of mining, hauling, PvE, etc. Most of Eve has no Safety presence at all. They are not hiding round every corner.

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Drama.

An antagonist to fight against. The struggle of good vs. evil (subjectively)

Null sec is just boring null sec blocs vying for power. Well, it was. Now it’s just a stagnate festering box of krabbing botters.

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Yeah nah that comment that I made didn’t need you to apologise. It’s all good here @Lucas_Kell

Cept it isn’t :smiley:

You still don’t understand how game mechanics work huh?

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He knows how they work.

He actively ignores them because they don’t fit into his narrative to fundamentally change the game.

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Oh I know. But I don’t think he knows how it makes him look LOL.

All I know is after seeing a months worth of responses to him, he’s not interested in improving the game. Or interested in finding ways to make it better.

His sole agenda is to bring it down.

It was quite eye opening.

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