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How to find Incursions: Difference between revisions

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Since Amarr hold sovereignty in the majority of high security space, odds are higher that Incursions spawn in Amarr space than anywhere else. So if you have the choice between between two fairly similar constellations, it makes sense to pick the one closer to the main Amarr region. This usually means we won't have to move too far the next time we move.
Since Amarr hold sovereignty in the majority of high security space, odds are higher that Incursions spawn in Amarr space than anywhere else. So if you have the choice between between two fairly similar constellations, it makes sense to pick the one closer to the main Amarr region. This usually means we won't have to move too far the next time we move.


If we can avoid the major trade hubs, that's a plus too, as those constellations get a lot more attention from gankers and griefers. Major trade hubs are also favourite hunting grounds for many so called ''"high security warriors"'' corporations and alliances that declare war on us. This is more of an issue during war than it is during peace, as the threat from gankers and griefers is minimal unless you're flying very expensively fitted ships (far beyond what most fly in our community).
If we can avoid the major trade hubs, that's a plus too, as those constellations get a lot more attention from gankers and griefers. Major trade hubs are also favourite hunting grounds for many so called ''"high security warriors"'' corporations and alliances that declare war on us. This is more of an issue during war than it is during peace, as the threat from gankers and griefers is minimal unless you're flying very expensively fitted ships (far beyond what most fly in our community).  There are a few pros to being near a trade hub, it gives people a cheap and quick resupply point and most other communities prefer these systems, however the safety of a fleet is far more important.


Of course, sometimes we don't have a choice and will be forced to pick a less than ideal system. But try to keep these things in mind when you decide where to go.
Of course, sometimes we don't have a choice and will be forced to pick a less than ideal system. But try to keep these things in mind when you decide where to go.