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== Create an Amarr Character ==
 
== Create an Amarr Character ==
  
The first step, of course, is to create your new character. Lets begin there. After logging in, you will be presented with the character select window. This has three squares of your character; the most recently played one will be on top in a big portrait window, and the others will be below in smaller squares. These may be blank squares that are barely visible, but they will say "Empty" below.
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The first step, of course, is to create your new character. Lets begin there. After logging in, you will be presented with the character select window. This has three squares of your character; the most recently played one will be on top in a big portrait window, and the others will be below in smaller squares. These may be blank squares that are barely visible, but they will say "Empty" below them in text. Click one of these Empty squares and you will be taken to the character creator.
  
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=== Choose Race ===
  
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Obviously, since we want to fly the Amarr Bestower most quickly, we'll create an Amarr character, so at the "Choose Race" screen, select Amarr, the top right option. This is the only option that makes any difference from a gameplay perspective, as it affects your starting racial skills (namely, your racial Frigate skill).
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=== Complete Creation ===
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Next, you'll have the ability to chose your bloodline and ancestry. These do not make any difference to the stats you will start with, but they will change your starting appearance and (I believe; this should be verified) the location your character starts.
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Then, you'll choose your gender, which again makes no gameplay difference, and then you'll have an opportunity to set up your appearance and select your name. There is also a very small option that lets you start in space instead of a station, but let's just start in a station.
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You'll hit "Create Character" and then be taken back to the character selection screen. Note, you have to wait at least 24 hours before you can delete your new character!
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== Pause Training ==
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If you are creating an alt on an account with other characters, only one character can be training skills at a time. Attempting to add skills to the training queue will result in an error, so let's first go into all our other characters (if any) and pause training:
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* Open Character Sheet (top left button)
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* Skills section (on the left, should be default)
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* Skills tab (on the right, should be default)
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* Open Training Queue button (new window pops up)
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* Pause (bottom middle of the new window)
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Now, we're ready to train the alt.
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== Send Money ==
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Now, your new avatar will start out flat broke. She'll need to buy these skills:
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* Amarr Industrial (270,000)
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* Hull Upgrades (54,000)
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for a total of 334,000 ISK. They can in all likelihood be purchased in the starting station, so there's no need to travel.
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You'll also want to buy a Bestower (best price in Amarr as of this writing is around 550,000 ISK, but 950,000 at the newbie station) as well as a shuttle to get to the Bestower (Around 15,000 for one actually at your station, or shop around for maybe 8,000 or so).
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Then, you'll want four Expanded Cargohold II modules (about 650,000 each).
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Grant total: About 3.5 million ISK (3,500,000). So, log in your main, find your alt in the ''People & Places'' window, under the ''Buddies'' tab, search for the character name and add to your addressbook. Then, right-click her portrait and ''Send Money'' to her.
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Note that I believe if you complete the tutorial mission for industry, you will get a free Bestower, so go ahead and do that if you desire. That will make your training time longer, as I believe some missions require training other skills to complete them.
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== Train for Bestower ==
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The first thing you're going to want
  
 
= Credits =
 
= Credits =
  
 
[http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=24304&p=242308 Raddick Tseng] for suggesting this, and giving some interesting statistics.
 
[http://www.eve-ivy.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=24304&p=242308 Raddick Tseng] for suggesting this, and giving some interesting statistics.

Revision as of 16:10, 1 January 2010

This page will present an overview on how to most efficiently create an alternate character (usually on a second account) for hauling most efficiently. This can be considered a current, text version of the Alt Hauling 101 audio class.

Overview

Our goal is to be able to haul the most amount of stuff (measured in m^3) in the least amount of time from a new character's perspective. In doing this task, EVEMon is your friend, and this guide basically shows you some career paths that you can then customize.

The route you take depends on the race of the character, as all characters now (1/1/2010) start with minimal skills but those include racial frigate skills. The best route to take is to create an Amarr character to fly the Amarr Bestower, which can haul over 13,000 m^3 with a minimally trained set of skills!

Creating a Bestower Pilot

Create an Amarr Character

The first step, of course, is to create your new character. Lets begin there. After logging in, you will be presented with the character select window. This has three squares of your character; the most recently played one will be on top in a big portrait window, and the others will be below in smaller squares. These may be blank squares that are barely visible, but they will say "Empty" below them in text. Click one of these Empty squares and you will be taken to the character creator.

Choose Race

Obviously, since we want to fly the Amarr Bestower most quickly, we'll create an Amarr character, so at the "Choose Race" screen, select Amarr, the top right option. This is the only option that makes any difference from a gameplay perspective, as it affects your starting racial skills (namely, your racial Frigate skill).

Complete Creation

Next, you'll have the ability to chose your bloodline and ancestry. These do not make any difference to the stats you will start with, but they will change your starting appearance and (I believe; this should be verified) the location your character starts.

Then, you'll choose your gender, which again makes no gameplay difference, and then you'll have an opportunity to set up your appearance and select your name. There is also a very small option that lets you start in space instead of a station, but let's just start in a station.

You'll hit "Create Character" and then be taken back to the character selection screen. Note, you have to wait at least 24 hours before you can delete your new character!

Pause Training

If you are creating an alt on an account with other characters, only one character can be training skills at a time. Attempting to add skills to the training queue will result in an error, so let's first go into all our other characters (if any) and pause training:

  • Open Character Sheet (top left button)
  • Skills section (on the left, should be default)
  • Skills tab (on the right, should be default)
  • Open Training Queue button (new window pops up)
  • Pause (bottom middle of the new window)

Now, we're ready to train the alt.

Send Money

Now, your new avatar will start out flat broke. She'll need to buy these skills:

  • Amarr Industrial (270,000)
  • Hull Upgrades (54,000)

for a total of 334,000 ISK. They can in all likelihood be purchased in the starting station, so there's no need to travel.

You'll also want to buy a Bestower (best price in Amarr as of this writing is around 550,000 ISK, but 950,000 at the newbie station) as well as a shuttle to get to the Bestower (Around 15,000 for one actually at your station, or shop around for maybe 8,000 or so).

Then, you'll want four Expanded Cargohold II modules (about 650,000 each).

Grant total: About 3.5 million ISK (3,500,000). So, log in your main, find your alt in the People & Places window, under the Buddies tab, search for the character name and add to your addressbook. Then, right-click her portrait and Send Money to her.

Note that I believe if you complete the tutorial mission for industry, you will get a free Bestower, so go ahead and do that if you desire. That will make your training time longer, as I believe some missions require training other skills to complete them.

Train for Bestower

The first thing you're going to want

Credits

Raddick Tseng for suggesting this, and giving some interesting statistics.