Character creation
The character creation process in EVE is quite detailed, and the screens presented will show a lot of information about the choices you're having to make. What can be harder is to gauge the effect those choices will have on your player as you progress in the game. Hopefully, with a little guidance, we can make those choices easier for you!
What's important?Character creation in EVE affects only the following things... and two of those three can be changed later anyway. Other elements of the character creation process, such as racial background and schools, are useful for role-playing purposes, but have no tangible effect on game play.
FAQ
No! One of the biggest differences in EVE from other MMORPGs is that your character doesn't have any sort of "class". For example, unlike Guild Wars where a bow is most effectively used by a Ranger, any character can effectively do anything, regardless of race or history. Instead, skills define how well you can use a piece of equipment. As such, there is no game mechanic that prevents a Gallente pilot from training the skills to fly Caldari ships. A Gallente pilot with Caldari Frigate V is as effective at frigate piloting as a Caldari pilot with Caldari Frigate V.
There is none: in EVE you improve your character by training skills. The skills are trained in real time, and you can learn as many as you want. Once you learn a skill, or even just train a small part of the skill, your character will keep it forever (some exceptions apply). Thus in EVE many measure their relative experience in the number of accumulated skill points they have trained.
Yup! Characters in EVE are not improved by power-leveling, grinding, or cheezing. Rather, skills are trained in real time, even if you're not logged in. Which means, if you've got a busy week of school or work or hiding out in the jungle, you can set a "long" skill (one that would take several days) to train. When you return to EVE in a few days, your character will have continuously accumulated skill points while you're gone.
Yes. In addition to training skills, there are several other activities that function while you're off-line: Manufacturing (Crafting), Research (Improving Crafting Tools), Market Orders (Buying and Selling) and Contracts (Auctions and Exchanges) all function just fine while you're off-line. Which means, even if you have that busy week coming up, you'll still be able to improve and progress your character! |