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==Standing requirements and managment== | ==Standing requirements and managment== | ||
− | As indicated above, picking only blitzable missions requires you to decline offers for, well, non-blitzable missions :) | + | As indicated above, picking only blitzable missions requires you to decline offers for, well, non-blitzable missions :)<br> |
TL;DR version: You want a faction standing of at least 5.0 with the faction you're running missions for. | TL;DR version: You want a faction standing of at least 5.0 with the faction you're running missions for. | ||
Revision as of 11:54, 4 September 2011
(Work in Progress, gonna receive edits soon)
Introduction
"Blitzing" missions is an alternative way of doing missions that can be highly profitable - you do not completely clear the room(s) and kill every rat. Instead, you enter the mission, kill only the ships that absolutely need to get killed for mission completion, and then leave instantly to turn the mission in.
If you fly this way, most of the money that comes from missions does not come from loot/salvage/bounties, but from the LP.
Principles
LP as main source of income
While "conventional" mission running relies on mainly loot/salvage/bounties with mission rewards (LP+ISK) added on top, blitzing goes mainly for the LP that are awarded for mission completion. Those LP need to be "cashed in" in the loyalty stores, requiring purchasing and selling of items from those stores.
Mission choice
Not all missions can be blitzed. When missioning, you should continuously reject missions that are unblitzable, waiting for missions such as the Minmatar version of "Worlds Collide", "Blockade", "Recon" or "Pirate Invasion" that can be completed quickly within minutes for a high LP reward.
Obviously, doing only L4 missions is the way to get the best effect, although many lower level missions can be "blitzed" as well - but the rewards don't compare well to the potential of L4s.
Mission handling
Picking the right missions
"Blitzing missions" is solely about combat missions ("security missions"). Not all missions can be blitzed. When missioning, you should continuously reject missions that are unblitzable, waiting for missions such as the Minmatar version of "Worlds Collide", "Blockade", "Recon" or "Pirate Invasion" that can be completed quickly within minutes for a high LP reward.
A blitzable mission per definition is a mission that doesn't require you to kill all (or even most) of the AI enemies - it rather focusses on either reaching a location, picking up an item from a container or kill a few key enemies for mission completion.
You would need to do some research (e.g. on http://eve-survival.org/wikka.php?wakka=MissionReports) to get an actual list of what missions are blitzable, but one will finally "know" what missions can be blitzed.
Obviously, doing only L4 missions is the way to get the best effect, although many lower level missions can be "blitzed" as well - but the rewards don't compare well to the potential of L4s.
Standing requirements and managment
As indicated above, picking only blitzable missions requires you to decline offers for, well, non-blitzable missions :)
TL;DR version: You want a faction standing of at least 5.0 with the faction you're running missions for.
Longer:
One is able to reject multiple missions in a row if you have good faction standings. You can get a lot of faction standings by completing storyline missions, and faction standing drops rather slowly when rejecting missions. As long as you keep your Faction standings above 5.0 (rather easy to do) and your corp standings above -2.0 (don't reject too many missions in a row), your agent will keep talking to you and you can keep declining, only waiting for blitzable missions.
Before you have faction standings, you will not be able to reject as many missions continuously. To build it up, keep doing all your missions normally and do the storyline missions that you get every now and then.
To elaborate the math behind the standings losses and how one can keep declining missions:
Declining a mission more than once every four hours, three things happen:
a) your faction standings take an almost insignificant hit, b) your corporation standings take a sizable hit c) your agent standings take a sizable hit
Your level 4 agent will talk to you if your agent, corporation, or faction standings are above 5.0 *and* if your corporation standings don't drop to -2.0 or less.
With high faction standings and because of the minimal faction hit for declining a mission, this means it is possible to cherry pick just the quick blitzable missions as long as your corporation standings don't drop below -2.0.
For example, declining Smash the Supplier cost me:
- -0.0112% faction hit
- -3.06% corporation hit
- -6.12% agent hit
Completing the Patient Zero storyline mission netted me:
- 9.0% faction increase
In overly simplistic terms, 9.0% / .0112% = ~800 declined missions. That means I could decline hundreds of missions and make up for the faction standings hit with a single storyline mission. Even the "worse" storylines would easily compensate for quite a few declined mission offers.
Because most of the money comes from the LP, you need to do some research before you start missioning for just any random corp. You need to find a corp with a high isk/LP rate, then find the agent in the lowest possible sec space (still hisec of course). This will require some research for you - finding a good isk/hr rate requires looking up various items in the reward store and comparing how much you can sell them for to their LP cost. For those of you unwilling to spend too much time, a good corp to mission for Republic Fleet, with the agent Vir Honn in Emolgranlan (0.5), and converting your LP for ammo and selling it. However there are other corps out there with much higher rewards, it's up to you to find them!
WIP: Standings -
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This video has me doing this in a Machariel, which is a rather expensive ship for many people. However, you do not NEED an expensive ship to do this. The Drake is one of the best blitzing ships out there and only costs about 50-60m fully fit before insurance. Here is an excellent drake fit:
Highs: 7x Heavy Missile Launcher II
Mids: 2x Large Shield Extender II 1x Y-T8 Overcharged Hydrocarbon I Microwarpdrive 2x Invulnerability Field II 1x Specific Active Hardener (Photon Scattering Field II, Heat Dissipation Field II, Ballistic Deflection Field II, Explosion Dampening Field II - depending on the mission)
Lows: 2x Ballistic Control Unit II 2x Shield Power Relay II
Rigs: 3x Medium Core Defence Field Purger I
Drones: 5x Warrior II
Many people will say the Drake is not a good level 4 ship and it does not have the necessary DPS. This is irrelevent if you fly the way I do in this video. The strength of the drake comes from its high mobility. In this mission for example, you would pull off a similar maneuver to the one I did in your drake and then burn further away, thus reducing all the damage from the rest of the rats while you pick off the targets from range.
I strongly recommend getting all your support skills (capacitor, shield, navigation and missile skills) to III or even IV before you start attempting this in a Drake, as you will need those skills to make up for your slight lack in DPS. Obviously having full T2 is also recommended.
When you first try this in your Drake you may not reach the numbers I have come up with.
WARNING: Do NOT try this without researching more about each mission and knowing what to expect. I strongly recommend www.eve-survival.org and reading up on every mission the first couple times you do it as they generally give good blitzing advice.
Good luck. You may contact me in EVE if you need help.
PS Shoutout to Syratus for all the help!
At the end of the next post is a quick movie of me blitzing the level 4 mission Pirate Invasion in a Machariel. It is in real time. A bit of ROUGH maths here (oh god don't be pedantic please):
Time taken for the mission: about 7 minutes. LP gained from mission: about 5k. At 2k isk/LP, that is 10m isk in 7 minutes. That is almost 100m isk in an hour, with mission rewards and bounties.