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{{main|Missions#Using_Loyalty_Points|Using Loyalty Points}}
{{main|Missions#Using_Loyalty_Points|Using Loyalty Points}}
These are just two random examples that show how close the payout can be between HiSec L4s and NullSec L3s. Obviously some missions will pay more and some will pay less, but what is important is the knowledge that the L3s can be completed in a fraction of the time that a L4 will take and that they also take a fraction of the skill and isk investment needed to run them.
These are just two random examples that show how close the payout can be between HiSec L4s and NullSec L3s. Obviously some missions will pay more and some will pay less, but what is important is the knowledge that the L3s can be completed in a fraction of the time that a L4 will take and that they also take a fraction of the skill and isk investment needed to run them.
If that wasn't enough, the LP gained from running missions for the Intaki Syndicate is also very valuable. Using the [https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/lpstore/ Fuzzwork LP Store], lets take a look at LP values for the Sisters of Eve, which many consider to be the best LP store in HiSec, against the Intaki Synidcate which are the Corporation we recommend at the NSC
If that wasn't enough, the LP gained from running missions for the Intaki Syndicate is also very valuable. Using the [https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/lpstore/ Fuzzwork LP Store], lets take a look at LP values for the Sisters of Eve, which many consider to be the best LP store in HiSec, against the Intaki Synidcate which is the Corporation we recommend at the NSC


====Sisters of Eve LP====
====Sisters of Eve LP====
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If you do try to do L4 Security Missions at EZA, make sure you have plenty of bookmarks for the stations, gates and other safe spots.
If you do try to do L4 Security Missions at EZA, make sure you have plenty of bookmarks for the stations, gates and other safe spots.


==Burner Missions==
==Distribution Missions==
{{main|Anomic missions|Burner Missions}}
 
Anomic Missions, more commonly known as Burner Missions, are a special subset of L4 missions that have unique features compared to the standard L4 Missions. Burner Missions have players facing either a single NPC, or a small gang of NPCs, who are extremely powerful rather than the typical hoards of Battleships that those who run the Standard L4s are used to. These NPCs have similar stats to a player flying a pirate faction ship, with an officer/deadspace fitting, pirate implants and full command links. In short, they are extremely dangerous. All these NPCs will use warp distruption, with the majority being fitted with warp scramblers to shut down players MWDs. If one of these NPCs catches you, much like if a hostile player catches you, you are in for a rough time. There are three different varieties of Burner Missions:
==Mining Missions==
*Anomic Agent - A single, very powerful pirate frigate
 
*Anomic Team - A T2 Assault Frigate plus two T1 Logistics Frigates
 
*Anomic Base - 4 unique missions against a small number of powerful ships such as battlecruisers, cruisers, frigates and super carrier fighter waves
The other catch to Burner Missions is that they have restrictions on ship sizes. Anomic Agent and Anomic Team missions can only be completed in Frigate-sized ships. These can be either T1, Faction or T2 Frigates. In the case of the Anomic Base missions, this is increased up to medium-sized (anything up to T1 Battlecruiser) ships.


[[Category: Missions]]
[[Category: Missions]]