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In EVE this is just the same, only space-like. The general EVE world mould breaks down into security sections. Advertisement Pirating is often known to be the ultimate risk in EVE. You get either money or loot. Now how you obtain either one of these items is different. The loot varies from person to person and also from place to place. Now you will find yourself getting more loot from bigger ships if you search for ships in security ranges from 0.0 to 0.4. This will make sure that you won't get attacked by the concord (in-game police). That being said, you now know that systems 0.5 and up will most likely be hazardous for you. Different ships hold different loot. pirating can be tough sometimes on your own, joining a pirate corporation will help in major pirating projects. It's all for the loot. Most two player pirating groups kill only one person at a time. That is unless you have a few titans that can obliterate everything. One usually kills and the other is a freighter that carries all the loot. This makes things much easier in the long run. You'll earn money faster and have more room for loot. Respect others and you in return will be respected. If you start demolishing a little 12 year old in on ibis, then you're not likely going to get respect from that player. But if you head over to a 15+ year old in a battleship and put up a good fight, you might get a little more respect. Though I know you want to get paid, and fast for that matter, you have to be polite and take things slow. This is where you must take into consideration of what your foe has said, if they're stalling for time, or just stupid. If they have been rude and still refuse to pay, I'd kill them. If they are stalling or just stupid, just let them go. Though pirating is one of the most risky activities you could take part in, it's one of the most exciting also. You get loot, you kill people, you gain bounties, and you demolish everything in your path. You might get a cheap laugh or two also! |