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===Profession: Industrialist=== | ===Profession: Industrialist=== | ||
Now, the first thing any industrialist will have to consider when building items is, where am I gonna source my raw materials (PI, minerals, salvage etc). To combat this problem the best location to set up shop will be near a trade hub, since you will be able to buy the materials relatively easy. You will also want to find a system with a couple of [[Upwell structures#Engineering complexes|Engineering Complexes]] with low manufacturing tax, as it will increase your trade margins and reduce overhead costs. However, if you are the type to source your resources yourself, you will want to find a system, preferably with a good amount of asteroid belts to mine ore from, and a couple Athanors with refinery services for low taxes. Alternatively, you can look for stations with a high reprocessing efficiency that you have good standings with, to reduce the ever-pesky [[Reprocessing#Equipment | Now, the first thing any industrialist will have to consider when building items is, where am I gonna source my raw materials (PI, minerals, salvage etc). To combat this problem the best location to set up shop will be near a trade hub, since you will be able to buy the materials relatively easy. You will also want to find a system with a couple of [[Upwell structures#Engineering complexes|Engineering Complexes]] with low manufacturing tax, as it will increase your trade margins and reduce overhead costs. However, if you are the type to source your resources yourself, you will want to find a system, preferably with a good amount of asteroid belts to mine ore from, and a couple Athanors with refinery services for low taxes. Alternatively, you can look for stations with a high reprocessing efficiency that you have good standings with, to reduce the ever-pesky [[Reprocessing#Equipment tax|Equipment tax]] | ||
==Profession: Missioner=== | ===Profession: Missioner=== | ||
A popular profession for newbies would be mission running, and I can't disagree with that. [[Missions|Missioning]] can pay good ISK, for those with the patience to farm LP (loyalty points) with the corp of their choosing. For mission running, it is best to either find a single system with several mission agents from the same corp, or a cluster of nearby systems with agents from the same corp. It is also recommended to find a station with level 1, 2 and 3 agents, as it removes the time spent moving all your stuff from one station to another. As of September 2020, CCP released a new update that removed Alpha clone access to level 4 agents (I know, its a pain, but we just have to bear with it), which means that Alphas should be looking for stations with multiple Level 3 security agents from the same corp in order to make the most ISK. | A popular profession for newbies would be mission running, and I can't disagree with that. [[Missions|Missioning]] can pay good ISK, for those with the patience to farm LP (loyalty points) with the corp of their choosing. For mission running, it is best to either find a single system with several mission agents from the same corp, or a cluster of nearby systems with agents from the same corp. It is also recommended to find a station with level 1, 2 and 3 agents, as it removes the time spent moving all your stuff from one station to another. As of September 2020, CCP released a new update that removed Alpha clone access to level 4 agents (I know, its a pain, but we just have to bear with it), which means that Alphas should be looking for stations with multiple Level 3 security agents from the same corp in order to make the most ISK. | ||
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===Profession: Factional Warfare=== | ===Profession: Factional Warfare=== | ||
Now for the most exciting of the professions listed here, [[Faction warfare|faction warfare | Now for the most exciting of the professions listed here, [[Faction warfare|faction warfare]]! This will require you to go to militia complexes in lowsec and capture/defend them to earn loyalty points that can then be exchanged in the corp's LP store. For this, it is crucial that you move to a moderately busy pocket of space in order to find fights to take, as well as being close to a trade hub whenever you need to stock up on ships. Remember though, that once you enlist for the militia, you will be attacked by faction police (not the infamous CONCORD headshotting drones) whenever you enter highsec space controlled by them, so you will have to consider this in when finding a place to set up shop, although an alt hauler can basically negate this consequence of being in a militia. | ||
And thats all for this guide, hope you found it helpful! Fly dangerous, and we will see you out among the stars o7 | And thats all for this guide, hope you found it helpful! Fly dangerous, and we will see you out among the stars o7 | ||