

So when you do a mission and get an additional 2,000 LP on top of ISK for completing it, that roughly translates into an additional 2,000,000 ISK. While supply and demand dictates current prices, you should be able to get at least 1,000 ISK / loyalty point and if you do your research and pick high value items you can stand to make much more. As weird as that sounds, it can often be very lucrative due to the way some items are in much higher demand than others, plus the effect of factional warfare on some items available in their faction stores (which usually means they can get the item cheaper than you can, thus pushing the prices down on the market).

Even if a loyalty point store has an item you want, it might be more profitable for you to use your loyalty points on something that has a great ISK per loyalty point reward and use that ISK to simply buy the item you really want directly from the market instead. Either for personal use or to simply sell the item on the market for ISK.īefore you spend your loyalty points you should always do a little bit of research. The most common use of loyalty points is to simply use them in the loyalty point store to get the ships, modules or items you want. There are a few options available when it comes to spending your loyalty points. While there are no skill to improve the loyalty point gains from Incursions and factional warfare, you gain a considerably larger portion of LP/hour doing the larger headquarter sites and the faction tier heavily influences the reward for factional warfare activities. Each level of the skill gives a +10% increase in loyalty point gained per mission, up to a total of +50% at skill level V. There are skills that increases the loyalty point gain from missions, such as Distribution Connections (distribution missions), Mining Connections (mining missions) and Security Connections (security missions). The information is presented per corporation and can be sorted by name or amount. To see how many loyalty points you have, go to the Wallet (either from your shortcut Alt + W or the NeoCom) and Loyalty Points tab to see how many loyalty points you have.
