Welcome one, welcome all. For some reason my first account here got screwed. Anyway how are you today? Good. Glad to hear it. By the way those are lovely shoes you’re wearing.
Anyway a bit about myself and my not so illustrious career so far in EVE. Warning you may want to skip ahead a bit because this will be extremely boring for a lot of people til I get to the pew pew bits. Also this post is intended partly for other newer Incursus pilots to get and idea of the various PvP fits you can try and my opinions as a low SP character on their fun and reliabiity for aspiring pirates. Although it’s only fair to point out that I’ve lost more fights than I’ve won so please don’t take this as a “Fly this and you will win.” guide. It’s simply my perspective and I’m only just starting to actually come close to winning a lot of fights.
A few years ago I started playing but never really “got it” and tried my hand at mining, missioning and industrial work and very quickly became bored with the game.
Fast forward about two years to the present day and I decided to give the world of New Eden another chance having enjoyed some of it before and knowing that there was a great game lurking somewhere under the user unfriendly interface and moutains of spread sheets and number crunching about what ship fittings were “the best”(tm). I mean let’s face it in other MMOs it’s easy to tell what best suits your needs because it’s usually shiny or obvious in some other way.
At the outset I set my mind on what I love about all MMOs, the PvP. Not caring an inch about what people say said about the Rifter being the best PvP firgate I went with my old favourite race the Gallente and they’re signature PvP frig the Incursus. Let’s face it any ship that looks like it has a freakin’ sword sticking out the front and no sense of symmetry what so ever is either going to look either
- Stupid
- Menacing as hell
Plus it’s generally overlooked by a lot of pilots that don’t realise just how much damage it can kick out.
So I started with the awesome new tutorial and about 5 mil in my bank and decided to skip the new epic arc (which I’ll probably regret at some point) and took a quick saunter over to the EVE Pirate forums to look for a newbie friendly pirate corp where I came across The Esquires of Questionable Intention. I won’t say much about them but they’re a high sec pirate corp who engage in can flipping and war decs for their pew pew.
All in all I had a great time with these guys but recently I found myself growing bored with can flipping and wars because with the latter it mostly ended up fairly one sided and the former because very few people apart from noobs ever made the mistake of agressing me. So I ended up spending my nights doing long low sec roams around the infamous (although I didn’t know this at the time) Amamake (sp?) area and while I lost more than I won I quickly discovered that each fight brought a wealth of experience and helped me test out the various Incursus fits which people regard as the best in PvP to find one which suits me. Descriptions for noobs i.e. people like me.
- Nano fit. Speed and lots of it. Forget tanking and rely on the superior speed of frigates to keep you from taking damage. While I like the idea in principle I’ve found that unless you have other bonuses and skills to back this up you still end up dying very quickly. Maybe I just suck with this fit though. Generally fit a nano fiber internal structure + overdrive injector or just to nanos.
- “The holy Trinity” MWD, Scram and Jam. Also needs a MAPC (micro auxiliary power core) to allow you to fit all the modules. I’ve had some success with this setup solo. For a great guide to this particular setup I recommend checking out this post and also the authors blog http://tuskers.eve-gamers.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=111&sid=54790acba0d56e62cb3d24a35271ce1
- Armour tank. Fit an armour rep and damage control unit in your lows. Other than that fit web and scram in your mids and switch out the MWD for a afterburner. I like the idea of this fit for greater survivability but I’ve yet to test it out. Might not be great against other frigs because frig fights are short and brutal and you may not even be able to get time to cycle your rep.
Other than that always try and use faction anti matter and ion blasters (once again refer to Ka Jolo’s guide).
Anyway on to the pew pew. Today I started out my official career as a low sec pirate and used an alt to haul enough of frigs and various modules out to my new low sec home for me after sending a polite farewell to The Esquires and thanking them for the good times.
It started off quite boring as I noticed most people were passing through systems quickly so I decided to rat for a bit to get some cash and maybe entice another capsuleer to come out and fight. Sure enough as finish off the last rat in one belt I notice another player in a Rifter drop out of warp not far from me. Honestly I can’t remember for sure but we both locked each other and I think it was me that initiated hostilities by jamming him and using one quick cycle of my MWD to close range.
My shields were already part way down from the rats but I felt like I was doing quite well and he was taking a while to break through my shields and plate. I must have just been getting lucky for that first exchange of blows because he quickly started to chew through my plate and into structure. I desperately tried to warp hoping that somehow his scram would fail but no such luck and a brief second later *pop* goes my poor little Incursus.
Oh well I console myself with the fact that the Rifter is generally regarded as the best PvP frig and that maybe I was doomed from the start but I’m not the type to run away from a fight even if I know the odds are stacked against me. So my opponent Medio Morde gives the customary “GF” in local and I warp my pod back home to lick my wounds.
Wow that’s a long ass post. So yes welcome to the new blog of possibly the worst pirate in EVE. Don’t expect me to regale you every night with tales of epic battleship kills. This is newbie town baby and I’m wearing a diaper. Wait, what.
Anyway tomorrow I’m planning on putting a shout out on the Independence channel for a partner or gang to do some roaming with for some experience and hopefully at few kills. Idea inspired by 00sage00 and his rather excelent blog over at http://00sage00.wordpress.com/ I also reccomend checking out this article on his blog http://00sage00.wordpress.com/2009/06/02/piloting-saaviness/ because it is just that damn good.