tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238324579504790.post4804605927067697269..comments2024-03-05T12:41:20.217-05:00Comments on Low Sec Lifestyle: Rambling: Saving, Spending, and IndulgenceSugar Kylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15437978687639772023noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-238324579504790.post-1375011794302959782013-12-05T10:36:49.914-05:002013-12-05T10:36:49.914-05:00There are two kinds of EVE players: the ones who e...There are two kinds of EVE players: the ones who enjoy crafting, and the ones who don't. (The latter typically enjoy only PVP, although there are other possibilities.) <br /><br />Crafters enjoy a fat wallet because it is a sign that they are succeeding in their craft. ISK is also instrumentally useful, or at least it has been in the past, and it is hard to draw a line at any ISK level and say: I will never ever possibly need this much money for a new project. For example, a couple months back I decided I wanted to do some reactions. It turned out that a month's worth of C320 was 4 billion ISK. I just went ahead and bought it. No problem. I keep the cash reserve I do for situations like that. Von Keigaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14469707993470718130noreply@blogger.com