Showing posts with label pvp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pvp. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

Logistics

I've spent quite some time away from game but I'm back now. This past week has been all about picking up where I left off and logistics.

While perusing the EVE forums I found something that really sounded interesting called Red versus Blue. Sounded like a lot of fun and a great fit for my low SP PVP guy, so I joined up! Was accepted into team Blue late last night. Can't wait to get into some action hopefully tonight and the upcoming Thanksgiving holidays.

My Industry guy finished up missioning for Duvolle so I can now get level IV R&D agents. He's on his way toward Invention but still a long way to go yet. I also baked up a bunch of Rifters and T1 fittings for my PVP guy. Took two round trips to get all the stuff there. But he now has 14 fully fit Rifters ready to go.

I decided to fit 7 of them for buffer tank and 7 of them for active tank. I also splurged a bit and fit a few of them T2. The T2 fittings add up in cost quickly. I'm a complete PVP newb so I have no idea what works and what doesn't. They are fit with pretty classical Rifter fits. Can't wait to try them out!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Back in Business!

Yay! Power got restored yesterday! What a relief. Did two loads of dish washing, a load of laundry, went to the store to partially repopulate the refrigerator. Life is getting back to normal.

In my downtime I decided I will be getting a second account for sure. Was thinking of doing this tonight. Going to create a Caldari (all my other chars are Caldari) PvP build and get him started on learning skills. It will be a while before I do anything serious with him so training will be good.

Haha! I said "him"!

Its odd... all my other chars are industry types and female. But for my PvP I want a male. Not sure why... just how it is I suppose. In EQ2 all my healers were female. I couldn't bring myself to roll a male healer. Not trying to be sexist or anything, just pointing out an oddity.