High Security Space Pirating
Guide to becoming more notorious pirate
High Security space can be a tough place for a pirate to make a living. With this tip any budding pirate can begine there career in high sec space. First off you need to be in high security space. This is 1.0 - 0.5 security level systems. If you aren't up for something difficult, stop reading this and go buy your ISK.
Next warp around to different asteroid belts till you find a solo miner with NO friends in the area. Set your standings with the solo miner to very poor so they have a red tag. check the local channel to see if anyone else in system is red tagged. Now this only works if the miner is jet can mining. Meaning mining into a jettison can instead of a secure can. set up your own jettison can (by jettisoning something like a single piece of ammo)close to the miner and set it to a rude name like " blank "'s mining stuff. Now take everything out of the miners jet can and put it into yours. You will flash red to the miner. offer to sell his stuff back to him for eve online isk , if he says yes. If he attacks or steals the ore from your can and puts it back into his then he is free for you to attack. Kick butt. Take his ore and the Modules off his wrecked ship. Option B: Once you get his ship to structure only remaining. Offer to stop killing him for a fat price. Most Carebears(nice Eve-Online members) would rather pay you 5 million EVE ISK than spent 10 Million setting there ship back up.
Next warp around to different asteroid belts till you find a solo miner with NO friends in the area. Set your standings with the solo miner to very poor so they have a red tag. check the local channel to see if anyone else in system is red tagged. Now this only works if the miner is jet can mining. Meaning mining into a jettison can instead of a secure can. set up your own jettison can (by jettisoning something like a single piece of ammo)close to the miner and set it to a rude name like " blank "'s mining stuff. Now take everything out of the miners jet can and put it into yours. You will flash red to the miner. offer to sell his stuff back to him for eve online isk , if he says yes. If he attacks or steals the ore from your can and puts it back into his then he is free for you to attack. Kick butt. Take his ore and the Modules off his wrecked ship. Option B: Once you get his ship to structure only remaining. Offer to stop killing him for a fat price. Most Carebears(nice Eve-Online members) would rather pay you 5 million EVE ISK than spent 10 Million setting there ship back up.
Check courier contract contents without accepting
Another one of those nice leaks in the contracting system, this time courier contracts.
Sometimes people use courier contracts to move their precious modules when they have more risk of loosing their ISK.
Often they do this for a ridiculous cheap Cheap ISK price to not attract to much attention to possible valuables.
Now here is the trick step by step to know what is inside the courier without actually accepting it or breaking the package (it does involve some work but that should be easily solved once someone writes an script for it).
- Go to the contract system, available contracts.
- If not already set this way set it so it shows the more options.
- In view select "all regions".
- In contract type select "all".
- the other fields don't really matter for this to work (but with some puzzling you can make it a lot easier to look for specific ranges of modules of interest).
- Now in the Item Type (Exact) field type the name of your module (for example Gist X-Type Large Shield Booster)
- Hit search
Now check if there are any "courier" types between these because those are the ones of our interest.
If there are you now know it does contain this module you searched for but there is no guarantee you find many (if any) because this is probably already getting more known these days.
Also don't try to search directly in the type "couriers" contracts because it doesn't work there (it will return all courier contracts it would normally return).
If you want to test this create an EVE Online courier contract with some item and then search for it using this same method, you will see your courier between the normal buy/sell contracts.
Sometimes people use courier contracts to move their precious modules when they have more risk of loosing their ISK.
Often they do this for a ridiculous cheap Cheap ISK price to not attract to much attention to possible valuables.
Now here is the trick step by step to know what is inside the courier without actually accepting it or breaking the package (it does involve some work but that should be easily solved once someone writes an script for it).
- Go to the contract system, available contracts.
- If not already set this way set it so it shows the more options.
- In view select "all regions".
- In contract type select "all".
- the other fields don't really matter for this to work (but with some puzzling you can make it a lot easier to look for specific ranges of modules of interest).
- Now in the Item Type (Exact) field type the name of your module (for example Gist X-Type Large Shield Booster)
- Hit search
Now check if there are any "courier" types between these because those are the ones of our interest.
If there are you now know it does contain this module you searched for but there is no guarantee you find many (if any) because this is probably already getting more known these days.
Also don't try to search directly in the type "couriers" contracts because it doesn't work there (it will return all courier contracts it would normally return).
If you want to test this create an EVE Online courier contract with some item and then search for it using this same method, you will see your courier between the normal buy/sell contracts.
Tips for Mission runners
Making ISK through mission running is very similar to ratting, except that there are certain benefits for working for an NPC agent. The new player tutorial will explain how to accept a mission, so we won't do that here, but running missions helps you increase standings with the faction that you're doing jobs for, which leads to more, better quality agents being available to you, which gives you more change to earn cheap isk and rewards, etc. Your goal is to run higher level missions sooner, as these provide greater payouts. Missions also give you loyalty points which can be spent on Agent Offers. When an agent offers you a cool new toy like implants or goods or ships, you can choose to accept the offer or decline it. You can decline an offer to spend loyalty points without hurting your standings. But don't decline too many missions, or your agent won't talk to you anymore and you'll have to start over somewhere else.
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SUGGESTED SKILLS: Connections, Negotiation, Social, Science-in addition to combat skills.
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