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==Isn't it risky in NullSec?== | ==Isn't it risky in NullSec?== | ||
Yes, there is always a risk of | Yes, there is always a risk of losing your ship when doing anything in NullSec. That said, the risk is actually really quite low. Many people view NullSec as this dangerous part of EVE Online, just full of bad guys ready to blow you up. The truth is, NullSec is empty. You can go for hours sometimes without someone disturbing you. So when somebody neutral jumps into a system that the NSC are playing in, particularly a system within the NSC backpocket, it becomes a a bit of a deal and is flagged up straight away in both Fleet Chat and Mumble. The neutral in fact then becomes the hunted party by NSC, not the other way around. Granted, on the odd occasion there is the fight we cannot handle or there may not be anyone in Fleet to help out but generally speaking, those times are few and far between. | ||
Compare that to HiSec with Eve University being almost always wardec'd by someone, where particularly around Eve University areas like Slays or Amygnon you have bling fit war targets out to solely target Mission Runners, then NullSec isn't actually that scary at all but actually a rather safe place to conduct PVE. | Compare that to HiSec with Eve University being almost always wardec'd by someone, where particularly around Eve University areas like Slays or Amygnon you have bling fit war targets out to solely target Mission Runners, then NullSec isn't actually that scary at all but actually a rather safe place to conduct PVE. | ||