The Daily Stat with @CCP_Diagoras (May 01-15 2012)
PvP
- Burn Jita PvP stats: https://t.co/2ZbZ3koQ
- So, PVP stats for April total! All of them will exclude rookie ships, shuttles and capsules unless otherwise specified.
- Ships lost in April (PVP): 248,610. High (61,790), Low (63,903), Null (108,317), Wormhole space (14,600).
- Top killing alliances by sec in April, excluding structures too! High sec: RVBBlue (11,444), RVBRed (10,442), Goonswarm (1,028).
- Top killing alliances in low sec in April: Heretic Nation (1492), Negative Ten (1265), Shadow Cartel (1180).
- Top killing alliances in null sec in April: Against ALL Authorities (5402), Northern Coalition.(3927), Goonswarm Federation (3281).
- Top killing alliances in wormhole space in April: Exhale. 239, Transmission Lost 207, Adhocracy 128, Narwhals Ate My Duck 113.
- CONCORD/Police/Sentries destroyed 26,292 ships (not rookie ships or shuttles) in April. 20,890 in March.
- An average of 2,362 Exhumers were lost to PvP each month in 2011.
- Exhumers lost total each month this year: Jan (3,942), Feb (5,773), March (5,381), April (5,762), May so far (2,045).
- The three months with the most exhumer losses total in the last five years? Feb 2012, April 2012 and March 2012.
- Three days with most Exhumer PVP losses: 9th Jul 2010 (482), 19th Feb 2011 (426), 7th Jan 2010 (393).
- 1,543 characters have lost at least five mining barges, exhumers or orcas in PVP since Jan 2010. 141 have lost at least 10.
- 18 characters have lost at least 15 mining barges/exhumers/exhumers since Jan 2010 to PVP. 5 have lost 20 - the most? One person with 30.
- If you include losses to NPCs, the character who has lost the most mining barges, exhumers or orcas since Jan 2010 has lost 42 of them.
- 27,262 different characters lost an Exhumer in 2011. 15,687 so far this year.
- The three characters with the most Orca/Mining Barge/Exhumer kills have 758, 690 and 484 kills since Jan 2010.
PvE
- "Rarest" officer mod? Tobias' Modified Thermic Dissipation Amplifier - only four of them in the game on active accounts.
- There are also only 11 Tobias' Modified Warp Disruptors out there, and 14 of the scramblers. 27 of his Webifiers though!
- Most common officer mod? Kaikka's modified cloaking device. 468 of them. #2 - Kaikka's modified co-proc, 408 of them.
- Top officer mods: #4 and #5: Kaikka's Multispec ECM (401) and Kaikka's Cruise Missile Launcher (382). Kaikka must get killed a lot.
- Total ships lost in April (PVE): 158,180. High (138,880), Low (6,595), Null (8,486), Wormhole space (4,229).
- Alliances who lost the most to NPCs in Apr (Not to police): Ivy League 608, Aurora Shadow 566, TEST 453, Goonswarm 422, Forbidden City 302.
- An average of 981 Exhumers were lost to NPCs each month in 2011.
Industry
- Market trade in Jita (last 28 days): http://t.co/lNN8WyzP
- Things all back to normal! Just under 1.1 million market transactions worth 13.4 trillion ISK yesterday.
- Blueprints sold by NPCs in April, ordered by quantity. #1 Rig blueprints (35.9K, 20.8bn ISK), Ore Compression (24.6K, 15.8bn ISK).
- #3 Missile blueprints (16.5k, 37.8bn ISK). #4 Projectile ammo (13.9k, 6.0bn), #5 Hybrid ammo (15,727, 5.1bn).
- Most sold ship BP groups in April, by quantity: Frigate (11.1k / 16.7bn), Shuttle (5.6k / 211m), Cruiser (3.3k / 141.3bn).
- Most sold ship BP groups in April, by value: Battlecruiser (1.4k / 552.3bn), Battleship (335 / 332.8bn), Freighter (168 / 294.3bn).
- Top skillbooks sold in April by group, by quantity: Spaceship Command (290.7k), Mechanic (238.3k), Engineering (229.1k).
- And skillbook groups sold by qty in April, #4-6: Missile Launcher Operation (184.0k), Electronics (178.9k), Gunnery (169.7k).
- Skillbooks sold by group in April, by ISK total: Spaceship Command (4.9tn), Science (529bn), Subsystems (266bn), Mechanic (204bn).
- Top things bought by NPCs in April #1-3: Sleeper Drone AI Nexus (4.5tn), Ancient Coordinates Database 2.1tn), Sleeper Data Library (0.71tn).
- Top bought by NPCs in April #4-6: 19th Tier Overseer Effects (583bn), 21st Tier Overseer Effects (537bn), Long-Limb Roes (446bn).
- Excluding shuttles, through all of EVE, ships traded on the market in April: 1.4m. Top: Rifter (97.1k), Thrasher (84.6k), Kestrel (41.8k).
- Followed by: Catalyst (41.8k), Drake (41.0k), Merlin (21.5k).
- Most sold T2 ships in April: Hulk (16.1k), Manticore (12.1k), Hound (9.0k), Buzzard (6.8k), Mackinaw (6.7k).
- 21,483 T3 cruisers sold on the market in April. Tengu: (11,545), Loki (3,987), Legion (3,454), Proteus (2,497).
- Top sold T2 ship groups: Stealth Bomber (34.1k), Interceptor (33.6k), Assault Ship (32.8k), Exhumer (24.7k), Covert Ops (22.8k).
- Most traded faction items on the market in April: Caldari Navy BCS 3,108, Gallente Mining Laser 1,487, Republic Fleet Gyrostabilizer 1,452.
- Most traded deadspace items on the market in April: Gistii B SmShieldB. 475, Coreli C Adap Nano Plating 312, Coreli C Sm.RemoteArmRep 299.
- Mining numbers! Average mined per day for the 7 days before escalation: High (2.7bn m3), Low (9.3m m3), Null (696m m3), WH (97.7m m3).
- Compared to the 7 day average before Escalation, the last 7 days have seen a 45.53% decrease in average m3 of ore mined within high sec.
- Compared to the 7 day avg before Escalation, the last 7 have seen a 49.1% increase in avg m3 mined in low sec (from 0.26% to 0.58% of total).
- Compared to the 7 day avg before Escalation, the last 7 have seen a 14.3% increase in avg m3 mined in nullsec (from 19.8% to 33.2% of total).
- Compared to the 7 day avg before Escalation, the last 7 have seen a 14.7% increase in avg m3 mined in WH sec (from 2.8% to 4.7% of total).
- Average mined per day for the last 7 days: High (1.47bn m3), Low (13.8m m3), Null (796m m3), WH (112m m3).
- On April 30th, there was an average of 7,113,420 units of Tritanium per active account (counting tritanium on active accounts only).
- As of Sunday 13th May, there was an average of 6,797,379 units of Tritanium per active account.
Other
- There have been over a thousand messages in the CSM7-CCP Skype channel in the past 25 hours. This is surprisingly, normal. They never stop!
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