Who should i run missions for
So where do you look? To start off, you need to choose a NPC corporation you want to do missions for. There are a lot of them out there so it isn't easy to pick.
Here are some pointers. There is also a list of NPC corporations at the end of this guide. It's always useful to run missions which benefit your own Corporation. This can help you and the corporation get a better standing towards that NPC corporation and will allow you to get more out of refining at stations that are owned by that specific corporation.
You will get a list of corporations. Several corporations on the list may not be NPC corporations. Right click on the Federal Intelligence Office corporation and select 'show info'. When you get the information window for Federal Intelligence Office, click on the tab Agents. You will see that there are a variety of divisions to choose from.
Depending on the division you are looking for, certain divisions give out certain missions. The Administration division most commonly provides courier or transport missions, while the Intelligence division provides more combat missions or fighting missions. It will now list the agents that are available to you and those that aren't available to you.
In this case you can see most agents under Administration are available, this must mean that the character who is looking at this has done missions for Federal before and therefor has a good standing towards them and can pick more agents. It is for this reason that I personally used to run missions for Theology Council in Amarr space. Theology Council has two L4 agents located in Sasoutikh , allowing you to pull multiple missions at once and run both of them before returning to station.
Eve-Survival is generally regarded as the best mission guide around. Lastly, don't take my suggestion of Theology Council as an absolute.
Hint: To avoid declining a second mission from the same Agent within the 4-hour period, you can use the Delay option, wait out the remaining Penalty Timer, and decline the mission later, without penalty. If you want to become an accomplished Freelancer, able to complete all available types of missions, you will need a wide variety of skills. We have described all of these, and more in our other EVE Online Guides you can easily find them on our site, here , so in this Guide, we will focus on describing Skills related to Mission Running as a profession.
These skills will improve your ISK, Standing, and Loyalty Point gains from missions, and enable you to gain access to higher level missions more quickly:. It will provide you with a nice profit increase from missions if trained high enough. Training Negotiation is not free, however, and its profitability depends on the number of missions completed. If you want to do, for example, 50 missions, it will not be worth it, but if you will grind closer to of them, it is a no brainer. This skill requires Social I.
This skill will boost your ability to interact with the Concord Faction. Skill for those seeking redemption, or a faster Security Status recovery.
This skill requires Social IV. Mission's objectives and difficulty levels vary greatly in EVE, so specifying a right ship and its layout for Mission Running as a whole is pointless. Instead, we can provide you with a piece of basic advice: always chose and fit your ship specifically for a mission that you have chosen, especially for high-level ones. Every Mission's description will provide you with information necessary for making the right Vessel and Module layout choice.
You can also check outside sources, that will provide you with details for a lot of EVE's missions. Note: low-level missions can be run easily with basic ships Venture for Mining, Expedition Frigates for Distribution, etc.
If you have just gained access to level 4 missions, and you have just enough ISK to buy and fit ONE capable ship, hold your horses, and stick to lower level missions for some time.
Accumulate more funds which will become your safety cushion, and start those high-level missions only with your wallet sorted out. We hope that you have found this Guide useful and informative. If we have missed a piece of information that is important to you, please let us know! Please do note that this is an early version of our guide, and we will be happy to receive constructive criticism, that will help us improve it, so leave your suggestions in the comments section below.
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Registration on Odealo is free and takes only about 30 seconds. Mission Types and Difficulty Levels The most commonly acquired missions can be divided into three main categories, Distribution, Security and Mining. Thanks in advanced. Fried Liver Attack. Exotic Matters. SOE is very popular because the LP is a little more profitable. Thukker also has good LP, but the agents for both are spread very thinly all across Eve. Thukker, I believe, only has L3 security agents in lowsec. Republic Security Services Minmatar is all over the place, in all empires with agents of all levels.
Korama has both L3 and L4 agents and for awhile I was running L4s there and switching to blitzing L3's when I had to reject too many missions. There are also Caldari agents nearby if you want to work agents from both sides to keep your standings more neutral.
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