Caldari
Achura
5.00
Takata Maa
Last Active:
about 4 years ago
Birthday:
Apr 23, 2007 (18 years old)
Next Birthday:
Apr 23, 2026 (168 days remaining)
Combat Metrics
Kills
4,353
Losses
151
Efficiency
96.6%
Danger Ratio
1.0%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
5597.62B ISK
ISK Lost
22.59B ISK
ISK Efficiency
99.6%
ISK Balance
5575.03B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
108
Solo Losses
49
Solo Kill Ratio
2.5%
Solo Efficiency
68.8%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
12
NPC Loss Ratio
7.9
Avg. Kills/Day
0.6
Activity
Low
Character Biography
Once upon a time a man announced to some villagers that he would buy monkeys for $10. The villagers knew that the jungle held countless monkeys, easily caught. The man bought 2000.
Supply diminished and the villagers returned home. However the man offered $20. The villagers renewed their efforts and caught 1000 more monkeys.
Monkeys became even harder to find and the man increased his offer to $40 each. By now monkeys became so rare that it was difficult to even see a monkey let alone catch it. But they caught 500.
The man now offered $100 per monkey but as he had to leave town on some business his assistant would buy for him.
The assistant told the villagers, “Look at all the monkeys the man has in that big cage. I will sell them to you at $50 each. When the man comes back you can sell the monkey’s back to him for $100.” The villagers queued up with all their savings to buy monkeys. The assistant took their money. They never saw either the man or his assistant again.
Supply diminished and the villagers returned home. However the man offered $20. The villagers renewed their efforts and caught 1000 more monkeys.
Monkeys became even harder to find and the man increased his offer to $40 each. By now monkeys became so rare that it was difficult to even see a monkey let alone catch it. But they caught 500.
The man now offered $100 per monkey but as he had to leave town on some business his assistant would buy for him.
The assistant told the villagers, “Look at all the monkeys the man has in that big cage. I will sell them to you at $50 each. When the man comes back you can sell the monkey’s back to him for $100.” The villagers queued up with all their savings to buy monkeys. The assistant took their money. They never saw either the man or his assistant again.