When playing the market in EVE really pays.

I took a quick two day vacation to Maine, just to get away and clear my head a bit after the recent job fiasco. Crap weather aside, it was a very nice trip, especially since it was only an hour away.

I log into EVE to check my market pilot, and what do I find? A extra 20 million ISK in his wallet. Again not an earthshattering amount, but not a bad haul for two days of not logging in. Just like skill training, sometimes the best gameplay happens when you are offline in EVE.

The current goal is to increase volume and sales to the point where they actually matter, which for me will be around 50 million ISk per day. Hopefully once my orders limit is a bit higher, that will be possible. So far however, I’m having a blast just seeing stuff move, seeing what prices work, and how it all flows. Great stuff indeed.

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About SynCaine

Former hardcore raider turned casual gamer.
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1 Response to When playing the market in EVE really pays.

  1. Crazykinux's avatar Crazykinux says:

    50 million a day, now that’ll be the day! Keep us updated.

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