JITA LOOKS DIFFERENT NOW! Made this video before they renovated it. Its still the same in the map: Jita IV - Moon 4 - Caldari Navy Assembly Plant Timestamps: Start (0:00) Getting on your feet (0:30) Moving to a trade hub (0:56) Reducing volume of ships to move (2:45) Fitting your industrial (4:37) Damage controls & EHP (5:53) Inertial stabilisers (6:20) Types of income in EVE (7:03) Fitting a Heron for exploration (7:42) Fitting rigs on the Heron (8:55) Making Insta Docks & Undocks (9:28) Tech 2 modules (13:40) Using the Insta Dock (17:14) How to quickly buy and fit ship fits (17:52) How to share fittings (18:40)
Great advice. I've never turned an alpha's ships into materials until the most recent one. 100% recommend exploration to get isk up. I would suggest using scanning mids and hacking rigs though. The tank doesn't really matter. If you get caught in a heron, you're toast anyway. 😆
I like the idea of converting your ships into resources too but since you can't convert the resources back into your ship (unless you have high skills). Why do you keep the resources? Wouldn't it be better just to sell them on the station you started from that would pay more than jita right? And in case you get attacked at least you still have the money by selling your ships
@@saadyaqoob1249 My post was incomplete. :-) I reprocessed the ships then hauled the materials to the closest hub/market with the best buy prices. The starter systems usally have sub-par buy/sell prices.
Np ask anything ;) I recommend Jita because its the biggest trade hub in EVE (so slightly better prices + more stock) but youll do just fine in the Amarr trade hub as well
Great video, lots of usefull info! Moved my stuff and ships to Ekura(few jumps from Jita). Did it in a hard way... lol. Moved one by one with my badger, didn't consider reprocessing them. Stupid me :D Quick question: how do you know if someone is targeting your ship?
Glad it was helpful :D Hahaha ye I only thought of that recently. You see yellow boxes around the person whos targeting you. A red box means they are shooting at you. In this screenshot you can see these npcs the ones with a red box around are shooting me the ones with yellow box are targeting me but not shooting. prntscr.com/vl1oc0
just a heads up from a ex pirate/ganker. in high sec if you are being targeted there are a few reasons why. in a few seconds your going to get ganked, you are being scanned to see if its worth ganking you and lastly they are trying to bait you. if you cant bring the pain just get out asap as soon as someone starts to target you, high sec or not.
i doubt youll see this, but if you do, is there a safer place to look for this kinda exploration isk making opportunities? literally have boughten 4 Herons and have been killed in one shot every time i even just find a wormhole... down from 10mil to 2mil now and its stressing me out hahaha
Nowadays would you say that Jita is still the best, or would perimeter's Tranquility Trading Tower be better with it's tethered docking. Also doesn't one of them have less taxes or something.
would still say jita, its extremely unlikely but the people who own TTT could one day decide to stop using the citadel. if you happen to take a break during that time good bye everything. thats why i always prefer base of operation npc stations, they never budge.
@@legendaryone696 The most lethal system near Jita is Uedama. It is easy enough to detour around Uedama by slipping into Olettiers, a nearby low-sec system. Every time I have to slip in and out of Jita, I always pass through Olettiers. The gamble on your ship and pod is night and day, just look at the map stats for ship kills/pod kills on the EVE map between Uedama and Olettiers. Even the system activity is exponentially lower in Olettiers. Basically, it's considerably less risk to just detour through one low-sec system to get to Jita than it is to stay in high sec and risk the Tornado camps in Uedama. Jita itself however is also dangerous. But it is highly unlikely a beginner will get ganked while undocking in Jita. Especially as a beginner. Most people do not pay any mind to T1 haulers. You may get locked, you may get scanned, but as long as you aren't hauling 400mil+ in stuff, most people will probably leave you alone and move on to someone else. Also, you should always set up an instawarp on the station undock. If it's a station you use all the time, it's worth the relatively short time investment. You will align practically instantly and warp away from any immediate threats very quickly, giving you the ability to align and warp to your intended destination without risk. Jita undocking becomes more dangerous when you start piloting T2 haulers. These are indications that you are actually carrying something valuable. If you undock in a Blockade Runner, it's entirely possible you may get blown up simply on the virtue that you have an unscannable ship. Someone can't tell what you are hauling so they may take the gamble on the hopes you've got lots of nice loot in there. Deep Space Transports are a lot tankier and harder to take down, but you may get flagged by a scout on undock and later run into a camp ready to alpha you when you least expect it. The fact of the matter is, high sec is arguably more dangerous to be in than low or nullsec. You can still get blown up and podded in high sec, the threat of CONCORD does not deter everyone. However, the inevitable danger high sec poses only becomes tangible and something to worry about when you actually have things that people care about destroying or stealing. Beginners have neither of these things. I would not recommend trying to run missions in a Machariel or Marauder in the middle of Jita. That's asking to get ganked. But there is very little risk in a beginner sliding into Jita 4-4 to buy 1,000 rounds of their favorite ammo and then doing some Level 1 missions. Nobody cares about that, you don't even register on anyone's radar.
Thanks! Its the same thing but instead you go straight down. You always want to make the bookmark in a straight line from the direciton you are facing on the undock.
@@legendaryone696 there are regular containers ... small (120 m3) - medium (390) - large (780) .. secure containers .. small, medium, large, huge, giant (120 - 3,900 m3 ) .. freight containers .. small, medium, large, huge, giant ( 1,000 - 250,000 m3 ) buy one each for High, medium, low slot modules, ammo, salvage makes it easier to find things you're looking for. they all collapse/package up smaller if you move again .. the secure containers have larger capacity than their volume in a ship hold _(huge secure container takes up 1,500 m3 space -- but holds 1,950 m3 contents )_ so they let you pack just that little bit more cargo
maybe hard to see but the guy pointed at in this picture prnt.sc/1sfn7sx has a yellow box around him, meaning hes targeting us. You can also see in the overview but i think there were too many ships so I would have had to scroll down.
@@Aceyface okay thank u, i actually just transported them (yes it took a while) but i thought buying new ones would be super expensive. But thx for ur answer tho :)
Thanks for the series, it has been extremely helpful in my endeavour so far. Would Jita still be a good option if i want to do the Sisters of Eve Arc next?
if you go into fitting, why don't you explain it properly. It is never worth it to equip more than 5 shield extenders. Because of diminishing returns the last one only gives 1.5% more shield. Rather fit something proper like extenders + more resist
Jita is guaranteed to have 99.9% of the things you may want or need to fit any ship you want to buy and fly. Many of the other trade hubs do not. For example, Rens used to be "the second Jita" many years ago but over the years it has been severely neglected due to market competition from Hek. The community can't decide on which of these two systems they want to use as "trade hubs", so Rens and Hek have turned into these desolate markets where you may very well have to visit BOTH of them just to fit out a ship. It's annoying. Even something as simple as T1 ammo may be nowhere to be found in either of these places. So Jita is the go-to recommendation.
Make sure when you're buying items in Eve markets, that you're doing an immediate buy from the market listings or through "buy all" from fitting window. If you place a buy order instead, it will take time until people fill your buy order by selling their items. That's how you can make profit margins on items people wanna sell quickly, but it means it can take a lot of time to actually get the items.
JITA LOOKS DIFFERENT NOW! Made this video before they renovated it. Its still the same in the map: Jita IV - Moon 4 - Caldari Navy Assembly Plant
Timestamps:
Start (0:00)
Getting on your feet (0:30)
Moving to a trade hub (0:56)
Reducing volume of ships to move (2:45)
Fitting your industrial (4:37)
Damage controls & EHP (5:53)
Inertial stabilisers (6:20)
Types of income in EVE (7:03)
Fitting a Heron for exploration (7:42)
Fitting rigs on the Heron (8:55)
Making Insta Docks & Undocks (9:28)
Tech 2 modules (13:40)
Using the Insta Dock (17:14)
How to quickly buy and fit ship fits (17:52)
How to share fittings (18:40)
Thanks!
This step by step series should be the official tutorial for eve lol, it's making my first ever playthrough so much enjoyable, thanks!
Lovely to hear your explain all these things, it brings me back to 2011-2016 when I was playing a lot.
Great advice. I've never turned an alpha's ships into materials until the most recent one. 100% recommend exploration to get isk up. I would suggest using scanning mids and hacking rigs though. The tank doesn't really matter. If you get caught in a heron, you're toast anyway. 😆
Ye very true about the tank. Reason I didnt put them there was because of skills otherwise would definitely be an improvedment
I like the idea of converting your ships into resources too but since you can't convert the resources back into your ship (unless you have high skills). Why do you keep the resources? Wouldn't it be better just to sell them on the station you started from that would pay more than jita right? And in case you get attacked at least you still have the money by selling your ships
@@saadyaqoob1249 My post was incomplete. :-) I reprocessed the ships then hauled the materials to the closest hub/market with the best buy prices. The starter systems usally have sub-par buy/sell prices.
hello again, really enjoy the guide, I did follow this one to the verbatim (I think that's how you say it, I don't speek english tbh)
Might be a stupid question but should I still go to Jita IV if I'm in Ammar?
Np ask anything ;) I recommend Jita because its the biggest trade hub in EVE (so slightly better prices + more stock) but youll do just fine in the Amarr trade hub as well
yeah. i was in Amarr and to get this or that seemed always to be 1-4 jumps to go where it was. Jita literally has almost everything, often cheaper
Great video, lots of usefull info! Moved my stuff and ships to Ekura(few jumps from Jita). Did it in a hard way... lol. Moved one by one with my badger, didn't consider reprocessing them. Stupid me :D
Quick question: how do you know if someone is targeting your ship?
Glad it was helpful :D Hahaha ye I only thought of that recently. You see yellow boxes around the person whos targeting you. A red box means they are shooting at you. In this screenshot you can see these npcs the ones with a red box around are shooting me the ones with yellow box are targeting me but not shooting. prntscr.com/vl1oc0
@@Aceyface Got it, thanks :)
Np 👌
just a heads up from a ex pirate/ganker. in high sec if you are being targeted there are a few reasons why. in a few seconds your going to get ganked, you are being scanned to see if its worth ganking you and lastly they are trying to bait you. if you cant bring the pain just get out asap as soon as someone starts to target you, high sec or not.
@@l1nasj55 There are modules that hinder you from seeing that you are being target though, not very common but none the less.
Great videos. Please keep them coming!
Thanks man, they will ;)
Thanks for all the videos
Thx for your insight for us noobs its been a great set of videos...
hang on a minute there was a naglfar on the undock in jita havent seen that in a while
was suprised too!
i doubt youll see this, but if you do, is there a safer place to look for this kinda exploration isk making opportunities? literally have boughten 4 Herons and have been killed in one shot every time i even just find a wormhole... down from 10mil to 2mil now and its stressing me out hahaha
Nowadays would you say that Jita is still the best, or would perimeter's Tranquility Trading Tower be better with it's tethered docking. Also doesn't one of them have less taxes or something.
would still say jita, its extremely unlikely but the people who own TTT could one day decide to stop using the citadel. if you happen to take a break during that time good bye everything. thats why i always prefer base of operation npc stations, they never budge.
@@Aceyface Okay thanks, i will move my stuff to Jita
@@Aceyface considering the amount of piracy around jita would you say it's worth it for new players though?
@@legendaryone696 The most lethal system near Jita is Uedama. It is easy enough to detour around Uedama by slipping into Olettiers, a nearby low-sec system. Every time I have to slip in and out of Jita, I always pass through Olettiers. The gamble on your ship and pod is night and day, just look at the map stats for ship kills/pod kills on the EVE map between Uedama and Olettiers. Even the system activity is exponentially lower in Olettiers. Basically, it's considerably less risk to just detour through one low-sec system to get to Jita than it is to stay in high sec and risk the Tornado camps in Uedama.
Jita itself however is also dangerous. But it is highly unlikely a beginner will get ganked while undocking in Jita. Especially as a beginner. Most people do not pay any mind to T1 haulers. You may get locked, you may get scanned, but as long as you aren't hauling 400mil+ in stuff, most people will probably leave you alone and move on to someone else. Also, you should always set up an instawarp on the station undock. If it's a station you use all the time, it's worth the relatively short time investment. You will align practically instantly and warp away from any immediate threats very quickly, giving you the ability to align and warp to your intended destination without risk.
Jita undocking becomes more dangerous when you start piloting T2 haulers. These are indications that you are actually carrying something valuable. If you undock in a Blockade Runner, it's entirely possible you may get blown up simply on the virtue that you have an unscannable ship. Someone can't tell what you are hauling so they may take the gamble on the hopes you've got lots of nice loot in there. Deep Space Transports are a lot tankier and harder to take down, but you may get flagged by a scout on undock and later run into a camp ready to alpha you when you least expect it.
The fact of the matter is, high sec is arguably more dangerous to be in than low or nullsec. You can still get blown up and podded in high sec, the threat of CONCORD does not deter everyone. However, the inevitable danger high sec poses only becomes tangible and something to worry about when you actually have things that people care about destroying or stealing. Beginners have neither of these things. I would not recommend trying to run missions in a Machariel or Marauder in the middle of Jita. That's asking to get ganked. But there is very little risk in a beginner sliding into Jita 4-4 to buy 1,000 rounds of their favorite ammo and then doing some Level 1 missions. Nobody cares about that, you don't even register on anyone's radar.
Great video, bu is it the same thing for Amarrian docking station look like we dock on the corner and undock from the bottom ?
Thanks!
Its the same thing but instead you go straight down. You always want to make the bookmark in a straight line from the direciton you are facing on the undock.
Good stuff Ace
Pro tip: use large freight containers to sort your stuff out, if you don’t you’ll regret Not doing so
yup very useful ;)
yeah it makes a world of difference i remember befor i knew about them typing in search bar to find cap boosters and stuff
It's called "Search".
large freight containers o.o??
@@legendaryone696
there are regular containers ... small (120 m3) - medium (390) - large (780)
.. secure containers .. small, medium, large, huge, giant (120 - 3,900 m3 )
.. freight containers .. small, medium, large, huge, giant ( 1,000 - 250,000 m3 )
buy one each for High, medium, low slot modules, ammo, salvage
makes it easier to find things you're looking for. they all collapse/package up smaller if you move again
.. the secure containers have larger capacity than their volume in a ship hold _(huge secure container takes up 1,500 m3 space -- but holds 1,950 m3 contents )_ so they let you pack just that little bit more cargo
¿what kind of ship you will recommend? I know you run them in a paladin but is way more than what i can affort.
Did you just sell all minerals as soon as you got to jita?
Is that economic map still accurate 4 years later?
I Still don't get how you have the people and places overlay on your hub. I can't find it?
Hit your neocom menu (the one with 3 bars on the very top left of your screen) then scroll over personal, then click on people and places.
Can do a fitting tutorial. :)
I'm 49 jumps away! Should I join a corp first for safety?
No it's alright just warp :)
@@Aceyface thanks!
@13:15, you mention that someone i targetting you. May I know how did you know that?
Btw, another great video...
maybe hard to see but the guy pointed at in this picture prnt.sc/1sfn7sx has a yellow box around him, meaning hes targeting us. You can also see in the overview but i think there were too many ships so I would have had to scroll down.
thats maybe a stupid question but how can i get my ships back after reprocessing them to reduce their volume?
you cant, best way is to sell the minerals and buy a new one :)
@@Aceyface okay thank u, i actually just transported them (yes it took a while) but i thought buying new ones would be super expensive. But thx for ur answer tho :)
Thanks for the series, it has been extremely helpful in my endeavour so far. Would Jita still be a good option if i want to do the Sisters of Eve Arc next?
No problem ;) I think it'd be good since you only do them once every 3 months
How would they know if a particular ship had a lot of money?
Cargo scanners :)
I moved 3 jumps from jita it get laggy there sometimes
Good idea, also have you tried lowering setting?
why is there a dread in jita?? h
Hacks! Nah it used to be a thing support.eveonline.com/hc/en-us/articles/203280661-Capital-Ships-in-High-Security-Space
@@Aceyface it is still a thing. If you haven't fired fireworks at it you can get skins and stuff . But only once
Is Jita still the place to be for living? Just started today.
In my opinion, yes! But you can live wherever, nothing really forces you to. I just prefer to be close to where you can buy everything.
@@Aceyface cool. I'd rather live for convenience too.
Well if you do the reprocess of the ships now, it costs me 3 million. 8 ships worth of 4 million down to 1 million
The only thing i could think of watching this is why is there a Naglfar in Jita and why is nobody trying to turn it into space debris?
Was thinking the same (but didnt want to get sidetracked 😂)
do people really try to gank you undocking in a 0.9?
If you have a juicy enough cargo - Definitely. Even happens in 1.0
and what is the undock for? dont think you explained it, you are jumping from 1 topic to the next and it is confusing
making a instadock in amarr is very hard because of the small entrance :(
Yeah :(
make a bookmark at 0 above, below or to the side of the station
if you go into fitting, why don't you explain it properly. It is never worth it to equip more than 5 shield extenders. Because of diminishing returns the last one only gives 1.5% more shield. Rather fit something proper like extenders + more resist
Why do people advise new players to go to Jita 4? There are other trade hubs in the game which are usable.
Which is what I said
Jita is guaranteed to have 99.9% of the things you may want or need to fit any ship you want to buy and fly. Many of the other trade hubs do not. For example, Rens used to be "the second Jita" many years ago but over the years it has been severely neglected due to market competition from Hek. The community can't decide on which of these two systems they want to use as "trade hubs", so Rens and Hek have turned into these desolate markets where you may very well have to visit BOTH of them just to fit out a ship. It's annoying. Even something as simple as T1 ammo may be nowhere to be found in either of these places. So Jita is the go-to recommendation.
why is he able to get everything he purchases right away?
Make sure when you're buying items in Eve markets, that you're doing an immediate buy from the market listings or through "buy all" from fitting window.
If you place a buy order instead, it will take time until people fill your buy order by selling their items. That's how you can make profit margins on items people wanna sell quickly, but it means it can take a lot of time to actually get the items.
wait when you reproccesed all your ships at the start but you never showed us how to turn them back into normal ships once we're there?
You can't, he's saving time by reducing the ships to minerals to transport in one go.
Sell minerals, buy ships. :)
@@Pravover ok thanks
If cp2077 would not be comming out i would prob come back to EvE.
how fast did you come back to EVE? lol
First
damn beat me to it.
Learn about Roman numerals. It's not Jita ivee, but Jita four.
This dude seriously needs to lay off the caffeine. Saying things 3 times over and over in diffrent ways is only gonna confuse ppl.
Thank you trying to guide but this game is just too much. I think I'm just done.
In jita there is no necessaty maybe for billians of isk... Insta dock on null yes on high sec only fot haulers with expensive stuff