Milestone: 7,000 Kills


Yesterday I exploded three ships and a pod to finally reach my 7,000th kill in Eve Online!

1 - A Vexor that Angor and I found inside a Medium Plex
2 - And his pod, which was empty sadly
3 - An Algos I managed to solo with my Comet, good fight, was very close
4 - And a Catalyst I found on the way home

The Catalyst pilot will be getting a brand-new fully fitted Catalyst from me in honor of being my 7,000th victim. He would have gotten it yesterday but I mistakenly contracted the ship inside our main Citadel and he can't dock there. So I'll get that sorted today at some point.


My ultimate goal has always been to try and reach 10,000 kills, so I have 3,000 more to go before I reach that. (Math is easy!) At my current rate based on the past year this will take me about four and a half years to accomplish. I suspect it will be more like five years or more given that I (hopefully) won't be unemployed or working from home forever.

And let me be clear here. No I do not play for killboard stats. This is simply another milestone along the journey that I am celebrating. Like an anniversary or other milestone. Having said that I do play to hone my craft, and my craft happens to be combat in Eve Online. It would be kind of weird if I had been playing Eve for as long as I have been playing Eve and I sucked at being a Pirate. I don't suck at being a Pirate because I work hard at being good at my job. And so, yes, I do take some measure of pride at these milestones when they come along. I'm not going to apologize or pretend they don't happen.

And yes many players have more kills than I do. Many of the pilots in Stay Frosty have more kills than I do. That's great! I do the best I can with the time I have. And I choose to play Eve in the hardest, most difficult, and most challenging way possible. That is a choice I made a long time ago and I stick by it every day. I only play on one character. Rixx does everything for me. (I do have a HS alt that transports for me) I don't have scout alts, or probing alts, or other support alts other than the HS transport alt. Which I have to have because I play at -10, which is yet another hard choice. It would be smarter to keep my sec status up, then I wouldn't get caught on gates or stations. My life would be easier in-game. But I choose not to do that. I've been -10 for the past eight years straight and that is not going to change. On top of that I am Rixx Javix and I fly around with a huge target on me at all times. People love to challenge me, kill me, test me, belittle me, threaten me, mock me... the list goes on and on. I love it. I love when Local empties out when I arrive. I love that people come at me to prove themselves. I love the boasting people do in local against me. Bring it on. Personally I find it incredibly challenging to just be me in New Eden. It's awesome.

If I cared about killboard stats I wouldn't play this way. I care about the challenge. The hard mode choices were made to make Eve as hard as humanly possible for me for a reason. Because I thrive under that kind of pressure. I enjoy it. It helps to make Eve incredibly difficult for me personally. Eve is hard. My Eve is insanely hard.

And posts like this only serve to make it worse.

Here's to the next 3,000 exploded ships and pods over the next few years. If it happens to be your ship or your pod please know there is no malice involved. Eve is a game that I play for the challenge, the adventure, and the friendships.

And the explosions.



Comments

steev said…
Congratulations on your milestone and your post is the perfect opportunity to ask a question. How do you find your fights (the ones that don’t come to you)? It may seem like a crazy question at first, but ill explain.

I live in a WH (recently moved back after some time in K space) I tend to fly frugally in that I don’t tend to go out in 300m+ isk ships but tend to stick with T1 frigates to cruisers. In the past ive tried to be careful in how I navigate around but recently (over the last week or so) ive just flown my ship through WH space Wh to WH, looking for low or null sec connections and then when I am out there, I cannot seem to find a fight.

Now I do not consider myself that great and PVP and so I am currently looking for ships my own class, if I’ve I am in a frigate I look for frigate fights, ion a destroyer, frigate or destroyer etc and either there is literally nothing in the systems I am travelling through or the number are too great.

So do you have a method of trying to find fights, ie, look for NPC kills or jumps in the last hour, something that you use essentially as a check list to go to places that you are going to have a higher chance of finding a fight.
Rixx Javix said…
Great question. The answer is often complicated, but I'll try and make it as simple as possible. First of all, what you are doing is great. Flying frugal, looking for matching fights, that is all great. Keep doing that. Secondly most of the good Frigate combat systems in Low Sec are going to be Faction Warfare systems, so check and make sure you are flying in those.

Stick to Novice FW Plexes, you'll see those in local or you can open your own using the scanner. (Open them by selecting them in the list and warping to them at 10, then activate the gate to go inside) Novice plex are great for Frigate combat because only Frigates can get inside of them. So it limits your exposure. Same is true for Mediums as well, only Cruisers and below can go inside of them for example.

That will get you started off on the right path. And encourage others to come and attack you, or vice versa. Then you can start learning the techniques and mechanics of those systems to better enable you to control your environment and exploit it to your advantage.

Then, while you are doing that, you can practice your d-scanning skills and start looking for fights in other areas - such as belts, planets, suns, and other harder places. There isn't a short-cut, only practice, time, and experience. But once you get started you'll start to learn and see how to improve.
steev said…
Thanks Rixx, Ill give those a try.