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Mark Demartini

Please allow me to introduce myself (I'm a man of wealth and taste)

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Hi everyone, 

As the topic title (and the Rolling Stones) says, after some time that I'm running incursion sites with WTM, I would like to introduce myself.

I'm Mark Demartini ingame, Vindicator pilot that tries to suck as less as possible (and I'm not always successful in that)

Unfortunately, despite of the 50/60 sites i already ran (THANKS FOR THE ISK!!! :)), sometimes I still have tunnel vision and miss something (a classic is to forget to assist my drones to HHH). I'm trying to improve...

I have to make my compliments to WTM: is a really nice community where the newbies and the veterans can co-exist. As I put myself in the first category there's a lot to learn from the seconds :)

Special mention to FCs and Logis (guys what you do is frakking awesome!).

I really would like to start to take some role eventually (probably first step would be HHH, isn't it?), but I'm still afraid to mess up. I don't care about my name on MOTD I just would like to be more useful than I am now :)

 

I don't want you to have fun of my written English any longer (Italian here :)) so I will cut it short!

Thank you guys, I hope to stick around for a long time!

 

Marco

 

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Hello and continued welcome to WTM! Glad to hear that you're enjoying your time in fleets.

If you want to prepare to take roles, there are a couple of things I can say. First and in general, there are a variety of guides here on the forums for all the roles and other things. https://forums.warptome.net/forum/14-guides/

As for which role to try, yes HHH is probably the most straightforward role to take. Personally I find DDD to be the most exciting and challenging role (racing the rest of the fleet to blap all the frigates before they finish everything else).

VVV can be tricky to find the right spots, but the guide is decent ("Anchoring Guide"). However, if  you're worried about 'messing up', you can practice VVV at any time by trying to get to the anchor spot on your own, rather than just 'keep at range' on the actual VVV. Then you can see where you end up and how close you are to the anchor and the spawn. Do that for a few sites, and then when the VVV -1's, you can step up and feel more comfortable.

 

Keep on flying and keep on learning

=)

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you can practice VVV at any time by trying to get to the anchor spot on your own, rather than just 'keep at range' on the actual VVV

This is actually a really good advice! Thank you, I will try it for sure! :)

 

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