Difference between revisions of "ISK faucet"
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* Selling to NPC Buy-Orders (Trade Goods, Dogtags) | * Selling to NPC Buy-Orders (Trade Goods, Dogtags) | ||
* Claiming on [[Insurance|Insurance]] | * Claiming on [[Insurance|Insurance]] | ||
− | * | + | * Receiving Bounties from killing NPCs (not killing Players with bounties) |
* Mission [[ISK|ISK]] Rewards | * Mission [[ISK|ISK]] Rewards | ||
== Common Myths == | == Common Myths == | ||
* Selling goods to another player is not an [[ISK|ISK]] Faucet. It is an [[ISK|ISK]] Transfer (in fact, it is an [[ISK|ISK]] Sink as far as taxes are concerned). | * Selling goods to another player is not an [[ISK|ISK]] Faucet. It is an [[ISK|ISK]] Transfer (in fact, it is an [[ISK|ISK]] Sink as far as taxes are concerned). |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 19 March 2009
An "ISK Faucet" refers to any mechanic where ISK enters a players wallet from a non-player source i.e. No player loses ISK, but one player gains ISK.
This causes inflation within the economy, as the total amount of ISK in the universe increases, but the amount of goods in it remain the same (or decrease).
Examples:
- Selling to NPC Buy-Orders (Trade Goods, Dogtags)
- Claiming on Insurance
- Receiving Bounties from killing NPCs (not killing Players with bounties)
- Mission ISK Rewards