I hope to get more time in game so, if you happen to come to Black Rise, feel free to shoot at me. Once you recognize the names, watching their killboards will also help. At the very least, repeated roams in these constellations lets you learn who fights there, what their tactics are, and thus who to avoid (for instance, members of a blobber alliance or something). Diving into a plex seemed like a good way to learn nothing, but I can’t say that from experience. I did solo belt ratting in lowsec (FW and otherwise), which pays a bit in terms of bounties and I stuck my ass out hoping people would bite, but I hardly ever got fights, so you may want to take a different approach. Anomalies can also be good under the right circumstances, but the ships to do those are more expensive. You’re doomed to lose them but that’s part of the plan. About an hour’s worth of T0s in a Kestrel had me in cash for another five or six rookie-fitted Kestrels (can check the forums or in-game tools for basic fits for whatever you can fly). I would recommend doing Abyssal content to pay for your first starter ships. Regarding the implants, I would simply train Infomorph Psychology or w/e and have a clean clone on standby for times you know you will be actively seeking PvP. Just coming back after four-ish months away, and both then and now I remain a beginner, but I can tell you about the experience of dipping into the pool so to speak.
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