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EVE survival guide - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki. Salvaging (Guide) - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki. Sometimes referred to as Corpse Robbers, Garbagemen, or Wreck Divers.

Salvaging (Guide) - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki

Salvagers clean up the mess left behind in the wake of battle, sifting through the flotsam and jetsam for those diamonds in the rough. These diamonds can then be used to build rigs to be fit on other ships. Call it an act of recycling or the reprehensible desecration of a pilot's tomb, either way salvaging is a lucrative and thriving industry. Tools of the Trade Skills An advanced mechanic skill, Salvaging allows you to fit and use the Salvager module you will need to recover useful materials from the twisted corpses of dead ships. Each level of this skill increases the chance of successful salvage by 5%, so the higher the skill level the better. - Level 3 Salvage Grants the ability to salvage Tech II or faction ships - Level 4 Salvage Grants the ability to salvage Sleeper Battleships - Level 5 Salvage Grants the ability to use Salvager II.

Modules In order to salvage, you will need to fit a Salvager I module onto your ship. Rigs guide - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki. Tanking - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki. Introduction Tanking refers to various measures taken to increase the amount of damage that a ship can absorb preventing or delaying a ship's destruction.

Tanking - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki

Some tanks repair damage, and are able to sustain a certain level of damage indefinitely. When a ship sustains more damage than it is capable of repairing, its tank is said to be broken. In EVE ships have three layers of defenses (shields, armor and structure). When a ship takes damage the damage is first taken by the shields. Generally tanking is done by increasing the number of hit-points, the amount of damage which the ship can absorb and by increasing the ships resistance to damage. There are four ways of increasing hit-points: It is also possible to tank, not by absorbing damage, but by avoiding damage altogether by using various meta tanking techniques. Tanking on shields, armor and hull Usually a ship will only tank with either its shields or armor. Hitpoint buffer tanking Active tanking Remote repairing Passive tanking. Advanced trading - EVElopedia - The EVE Online Wiki. Advanced Trading While our focus so far has been towards the NPC trade goods market, it's time to put the skills you've been learning and the experience you've acquired to good use.

We'll start by looking at trading in items more directly useful to the common pod pilot. As pilots delve deeper into uncharted or unsafe areas, wars are fought and ships and modules are lost, there is a huge market for modules as players strive to replace them. Fighters with more ISK than time will pay large sums of money to have spare items and ships available near their base of operations. This gives them more time to do what they do - fight for a living - while you, as the wise trader, provide the logistics for their operations abroad. These are: nitrogen isotopes (Caldari), helium isotopes (Amarr), oxygen isotopes (Gallente) and hydrogen isotopes (Minmatar). Red moon has risen Black market trading There are unquestionably huge sums of money to be made at trading in black market goods. Using contracts.