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=Intro=
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The Retribution patch included a revamp of the bounty hunting system. Ever since the launch of Eve, any bounty can be simply collected by the target's alt. Whoever placed the bounty, hoping to have the target blown up, simply donated isk to the target.
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The Retribution patch included a revamp of the bounty hunting system. Ever since the launch of EVE, any bounty can be simply collected by the target's alt. Whoever placed the bounty, hoping to have the target blown up, simply donated [[ISK]] to the target.
  
The new system that came with Retribution, now has a chance for the bounty placer's target cry "tears of fear and frustration." -CCP SoniClover
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The new system that came with Retribution, now has a chance for the bounty's target to cry "tears of fear and frustration." -CCP SoniClover
  
=Finding a Bounty=
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=Mechanics=
You can find characters with bounties (which I'll refer to as targets) in:
 
  
*Captain Quarter 'TV Screens'
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The old system only paid bounties upon pod destruction. The new system consider destroying the target's ship and pod as 2 separate events, each granting a bounty reward. The ship's value includes any lost modules. For pod destruction, the target's [[implant]] value is also included in the value destroyed.
*Bill Boards (usually around stargates)
 
*Bounty Office (station service)
 
  
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The new bounty system only pays a portion of the bounty at a time. The amount awarded is ''at most a percentage of the target's loss value'', e.g. blowing up a battleship (more expensive ship) with a 100 million bounty target inside will grant a larger reward than if that same target was in a shuttle (less expensive ship). The reward is 20% of the loss value or whatever is left in the bounty pool, if it is less than 20%.
  
=Placing a Bounty=
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Bounties do not affect the [[Timers|timer]] or [[Security status|security status]] mechanics. If a target (without a suspect or criminal flag) has a 100 million bounty and is sitting in a shuttle in high security space, shooting the shuttle will get you killed by [[CONCORD]]. Since a shuttle is an inexpensive ship, you're not likely to receive a large reward.
Bounties can be placed from anywhere to anyone (excluding CPP, NPC, ISD) regardless of security status.
 
  
Minimum amounts for placing bounties are as follows:
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Only the hunter who fires the final blow claims the bounty. If, however, that hunter is in a fleet, the entire fleet shares the bounty. Say 'Fleet A' does 99% damage to a target, and 'Fleet B' warps in to finish it off. Only 'Fleet B' would claim the bounty. Both fleets would show up in the kill report though.
  
*Alliances: 100mil
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If a target's corporation and alliance also have bounties and you kill the target, the target's bounty pool is drained first, then the corporation pool, and then the alliance pool. If a target has been inactive (unsubscribed) for a long time, the bounty pool will be removed and a portion returned to those who've placed the bounties.
*Corporations: 50mil
 
*Character: 100k
 
  
Although you can't place a bounty on an NPC corp, you can place a bounty on someone in that NPC corp.
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If you're engaged in battle with a target and he self-destructs or is killed by CONCORD, you will be awarded the bounty. Since the final blow was dealt by an NPC, the capsuleer who inflicted the most damage will receive the bounty.
  
"Note that bounties are paid out for anything that creates a kill report, so you’ll get bounty paid for destroying for instance a POS belonging to a corporation that has a bounty placed on it." -CCP SoniClover
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The characters with top bounties (targets on the Most Wanted list) will be ranked. The ranking will give a bonus to the payout when the target is killed.
  
=Mechanics=
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=Finding a Bounty=
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You can find characters with bounties in:
  
The new bounty system only pays a portion of the bounty at a time. The amount paid is based on the target's isk loss. eg. blowing up the shuttle with a 100mil target won't pay as much as blowing up a battleship with a 100mil target. The base number is 20% or whatever is left in the bounty pool if it's less than 20%.
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*Bill Boards (usually around stargates)
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*Bounty Office (Neocom-> Activities-> Bounty Office)
  
Bounties have no effect on who can be attacked legally where. So if a target (without a suspect or criminal flag) has a 100bil bounty and is sitting in a shuttle in hi-sec, shooting the shuttle will get you killed by CONCORD. And since a shuttle isn't worth that much you're not likely to receive a large portion.
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=Placing a Bounty=
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Bounties can be placed from anywhere to anyone (excluding CPP, NPC, ISD) regardless of security status.
  
The ship's value also includes and lost modules. So if that 100bil bounty in a t2 frigate had very shiny (expensive) modules. It might be worth suicide-ganking if in hi-sec.
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Minimum amounts for placing bounties are as follows:
  
The old system only paid bounties upon pod destruction. The new system includes the target's ship value AND the target's implant value when the pod is destroyed. Thus if you blow up the target's ship and the pod, you get paid twice (20% of ship value and 20% of implant value)
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*Alliances: 100mil
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*Corporations: 20mil
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*Character: 1mil
  
Only the hunter who fired the final blow claims the bounty. However, if that hunter was in a fleet, the entire fleet shares the bounty. Say 'Fleet A' does 99% damage to a target, and 'Fleet B' warps in to finish it off. Only 'Fleet B' would claim the bounty. Both fleets would show up on the kill report though.
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Although you can't place a bounty on an NPC corp, you can place a bounty on someone in that NPC corp. Bounties can not be placed on characters that are under 30 days old.
  
If a target has been inactive (unsubscribed) for a long time, the bounty pool will be removed and a portion returned to those who've placed the bounties
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"Note that bounties are paid out for anything that creates a kill report, so you’ll get bounty paid for destroying for instance a POS belonging to a corporation that has a bounty placed on it." -CCP SoniClover
 
 
The characters with top bounties (targets on the Most Wanted list) will be ranked. The ranking will give a bonus to the payout when the target is killed.
 
 
 
If a target's corp and alliance also have bounties and you kill the target, the target's bounty pool is drained first. Next is the corp pool and then the alliance pool.
 
 
 
If you're engaged in battle with a target and he self-destructs or killed by CONCORD, you'll still get the bounty. Since the 'final blow' wasn't dealt by a hunter, the hunter who inflicted the most damage will receive the bounty.
 
  
 
=Notifications=
 
=Notifications=
*You can track bounties of targets you've placed.
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*You can track targets on whom you've placed a bounty.
*You'll be notified if the target you've placed a bounty on is killed.
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*You'll be notified if the target on whom you've placed a bounty is killed.
*In addition to the Most Wanted list, the top bounty hunters will also be ranked. The number of kills and the total isk claimed is shown can be seen in a bounty office
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*In addition to the Most Wanted list, the top bounty hunters will also be ranked. The number of kills and the total isk claimed is shown, and can be seen in a bounty office
 
*Viewing a target in space will show the total of all 3 bounty pools (individual, corp, & alliance)
 
*Viewing a target in space will show the total of all 3 bounty pools (individual, corp, & alliance)
 
*The Most Wanted list has 3 sections: individuals, corporations, and alliances.
 
*The Most Wanted list has 3 sections: individuals, corporations, and alliances.
*"When you have a bounty placed on you, the notification you get sent now also includes the name of the character that placed the bounty on you." -CCP SoniClover
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*"When you have a bounty placed on you, the notification you are sent now also includes the name of the character that placed the bounty on you." -CCP SoniClover
  
 
=References=
 
=References=
http://www.eveonline.com/retribution/bounty-hunting
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https://web.archive.org/web/20140713130245/http://www.eveonline.com/retribution/bounty-hunting/
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https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/the-retribution-of-team-super-friends
  
http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=73446
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https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/more-retribution-for-team-super-friends
  
http://community.eveonline.com/devblog.asp?a=blog&nbid=73578
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 July 2024

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The Retribution patch included a revamp of the bounty hunting system. Ever since the launch of EVE, any bounty can be simply collected by the target's alt. Whoever placed the bounty, hoping to have the target blown up, simply donated ISK to the target.

The new system that came with Retribution, now has a chance for the bounty's target to cry "tears of fear and frustration." -CCP SoniClover

Mechanics

The old system only paid bounties upon pod destruction. The new system consider destroying the target's ship and pod as 2 separate events, each granting a bounty reward. The ship's value includes any lost modules. For pod destruction, the target's implant value is also included in the value destroyed.

The new bounty system only pays a portion of the bounty at a time. The amount awarded is at most a percentage of the target's loss value, e.g. blowing up a battleship (more expensive ship) with a 100 million bounty target inside will grant a larger reward than if that same target was in a shuttle (less expensive ship). The reward is 20% of the loss value or whatever is left in the bounty pool, if it is less than 20%.

Bounties do not affect the timer or security status mechanics. If a target (without a suspect or criminal flag) has a 100 million bounty and is sitting in a shuttle in high security space, shooting the shuttle will get you killed by CONCORD. Since a shuttle is an inexpensive ship, you're not likely to receive a large reward.

Only the hunter who fires the final blow claims the bounty. If, however, that hunter is in a fleet, the entire fleet shares the bounty. Say 'Fleet A' does 99% damage to a target, and 'Fleet B' warps in to finish it off. Only 'Fleet B' would claim the bounty. Both fleets would show up in the kill report though.

If a target's corporation and alliance also have bounties and you kill the target, the target's bounty pool is drained first, then the corporation pool, and then the alliance pool. If a target has been inactive (unsubscribed) for a long time, the bounty pool will be removed and a portion returned to those who've placed the bounties.

If you're engaged in battle with a target and he self-destructs or is killed by CONCORD, you will be awarded the bounty. Since the final blow was dealt by an NPC, the capsuleer who inflicted the most damage will receive the bounty.

The characters with top bounties (targets on the Most Wanted list) will be ranked. The ranking will give a bonus to the payout when the target is killed.

Finding a Bounty

You can find characters with bounties in:

  • Bill Boards (usually around stargates)
  • Bounty Office (Neocom-> Activities-> Bounty Office)

Placing a Bounty

Bounties can be placed from anywhere to anyone (excluding CPP, NPC, ISD) regardless of security status.

Minimum amounts for placing bounties are as follows:

  • Alliances: 100mil
  • Corporations: 20mil
  • Character: 1mil

Although you can't place a bounty on an NPC corp, you can place a bounty on someone in that NPC corp. Bounties can not be placed on characters that are under 30 days old.

"Note that bounties are paid out for anything that creates a kill report, so you’ll get bounty paid for destroying for instance a POS belonging to a corporation that has a bounty placed on it." -CCP SoniClover

Notifications

  • You can track targets on whom you've placed a bounty.
  • You'll be notified if the target on whom you've placed a bounty is killed.
  • In addition to the Most Wanted list, the top bounty hunters will also be ranked. The number of kills and the total isk claimed is shown, and can be seen in a bounty office
  • Viewing a target in space will show the total of all 3 bounty pools (individual, corp, & alliance)
  • The Most Wanted list has 3 sections: individuals, corporations, and alliances.
  • "When you have a bounty placed on you, the notification you are sent now also includes the name of the character that placed the bounty on you." -CCP SoniClover

References

https://web.archive.org/web/20140713130245/http://www.eveonline.com/retribution/bounty-hunting/

https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/the-retribution-of-team-super-friends

https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/more-retribution-for-team-super-friends