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The term ''"ninja salvaging"'' is used to describe the act of following unsuspecting people around, salvaging (and sometimes looting) their wrecks without knowledge or consent for your own profit. This is commonly done against mission runners in high security space. While game mechanics allow anybody to salvage a wreck without being flagged as a suspect, doing so is still considered theft by a significant portion of the EVE community. | The term ''"ninja salvaging"'' is used to describe the act of following unsuspecting people around, salvaging (and sometimes looting) their wrecks without knowledge or consent for your own profit. This is commonly done against mission runners in high security space. While game mechanics allow anybody to salvage a wreck without being flagged as a suspect, doing so is still considered theft by a significant portion of the EVE community. | ||
Stealing, or ''"ninja looting"'', is taking items from a wreck without permission. This act requires you to have {{co|yellow|yellow safeties}} (partial) or {{co|crimson|red safeties}} (turned off) and will flag you as a [[suspect]]. With {{co|lime|green safeties}} (full) you will simply not be able to take loot from someone else's can or wreck. While some people do steal things for the sole purpose of selling their spoils, this is more often done for the | Stealing, or ''"ninja looting"'', is taking items from a wreck without permission. This act requires you to have {{co|yellow|yellow safeties}} (partial) or {{co|crimson|red safeties}} (turned off) and will flag you as a [[suspect]]. With {{co|lime|green safeties}} (full) you will simply not be able to take loot from someone else's can or wreck. While some people do steal things for the sole purpose of selling their spoils, this is more often done mainly for the purpose of becoming a suspect in an attempt to lure you into shooting them so they can shoot back without CONCORD interfering. | ||
== Related game mechanics == | == Related game mechanics == | ||
This article assumes you know the basics of the following game mechanics. | This article assumes you know the basics of the following game mechanics. | ||