27 Members
Maiden's Luxuries [MDLX]
Combat Metrics
Kills
411
Losses
692
Efficiency
37.3%
Danger Ratio
37.3%
ISK Metrics
ISK Killed
85.33B ISK
ISK Lost
61.22B ISK
ISK Efficiency
58.2%
ISK Balance
24.11B ISK
Solo Activity
Solo Kills
66
Solo Losses
388
Solo Kill Ratio
16.1%
Solo Efficiency
14.5%
Other Metrics
NPC Losses
38
NPC Loss Ratio
5.5
Avg. Kills/Day
0.1
Activity
Very High
Character Biography
● MDLX members are respectable merchants and entrepreneurs ●
Corp symbol - A Snowflake
Maiden's Luxuries is a tiny neutral enterprise procuring, mining, transporting, and marketing. Low profile. RPing merchant minded. Real life always first.
"Your play style/actions says a lot about who and what you're like in real life."
This CEO believes a corp CEO should be able to fund their corp themself .... not off their members backs. No sales or fees here. All your items and rewards you get is yours ... not to a corp bank. You mine/explore for yourself - not because a CEO told you to for the CEO's or corp wealth gain. This corp isn't PLEX funded. And not a front for any other entity. Zero tolerance to seat.com users.
EVE is a time grinding game if you want to become reknown.
You can buy PLEX to get ISK wealth.
You can buy skill injectors for training.
You can buy your blingy ships with PLEX.
You can buy ships/items for your killmails.
You can buy all those weekly 'free skin with merch' offers you want.
You can listen hours to all those streamers and YouTube advice you want.
All that doesn't matter because tens of thousands of pilots are doing and had done that samething.
You can't buy time to become reknown in EVE.
"How can I get rich fast in EVE?" you asked.
EVE streamers call the Null-Sec alliances and big null wars 'PLEX funded'.
In the EVE Fanfest XX you learn 55% of the market trade was PLEX, Skill Extractors, and Skill Injectors.
The EVE trillionaires away from their XX marketing lectures laughed they actually buy all 3 is how they really got rich.
Rookie Help players advise beginners to buy 'starter packs with PLEX'.
Who in the **** buys several 50X packs of Skill Extractors? The 'alpha clone farmers' do. One farmer has 2,600+ accounts.
On April 2024 two online game reviews both wrote EVE players can only compete is if they 'have two and more accounts' and EVE 'rewards bad player behaviour'.
Director's Cut 2025, I quote the head devs, "We get content from ourselves." Not from the players.
"No one wants to get rich slow"
This CEO remembers struggling in EVE for everything she earned. Felt alone for help sometimes. There are plenty of corps/alliances with the same cut-n-paste descriptions who offer a red carpet offering everything for you to join them. A same number will also use and treat you like a damn lap dog because you don't talk full-of-crap like they do and/or you're "not good enough" to be with them. Seems true the player base is more attracted to that last.
Seen a lot of promising players, corps, and alliances started and now gone in a decade. The Maiden's are still here.
NOT accepting drop-in members or be in your alliance applications.
An occassional 'Hello' goes a long ways to make friendship.
Make friendship first then apply/ask.
Must players would rather join a easier corp with a red carpet description of promises and rose petals than write an occassional 'Hello' <that is very true>.
You left your former corp for a reason so don't bring their shit here how to do things. You left your ex or they left you, so stay leaved.
Your manners and actions represent this corp and YOUR reputation to others. And what they say about you damn right spreads in EVE.
Smiles : )
"Your play style/actions says a lot about who and what you're like in real life."
Corp symbol - A Snowflake
Maiden's Luxuries is a tiny neutral enterprise procuring, mining, transporting, and marketing. Low profile. RPing merchant minded. Real life always first.
"Your play style/actions says a lot about who and what you're like in real life."
This CEO believes a corp CEO should be able to fund their corp themself .... not off their members backs. No sales or fees here. All your items and rewards you get is yours ... not to a corp bank. You mine/explore for yourself - not because a CEO told you to for the CEO's or corp wealth gain. This corp isn't PLEX funded. And not a front for any other entity. Zero tolerance to seat.com users.
EVE is a time grinding game if you want to become reknown.
You can buy PLEX to get ISK wealth.
You can buy skill injectors for training.
You can buy your blingy ships with PLEX.
You can buy ships/items for your killmails.
You can buy all those weekly 'free skin with merch' offers you want.
You can listen hours to all those streamers and YouTube advice you want.
All that doesn't matter because tens of thousands of pilots are doing and had done that samething.
You can't buy time to become reknown in EVE.
"How can I get rich fast in EVE?" you asked.
EVE streamers call the Null-Sec alliances and big null wars 'PLEX funded'.
In the EVE Fanfest XX you learn 55% of the market trade was PLEX, Skill Extractors, and Skill Injectors.
The EVE trillionaires away from their XX marketing lectures laughed they actually buy all 3 is how they really got rich.
Rookie Help players advise beginners to buy 'starter packs with PLEX'.
Who in the **** buys several 50X packs of Skill Extractors? The 'alpha clone farmers' do. One farmer has 2,600+ accounts.
On April 2024 two online game reviews both wrote EVE players can only compete is if they 'have two and more accounts' and EVE 'rewards bad player behaviour'.
Director's Cut 2025, I quote the head devs, "We get content from ourselves." Not from the players.
"No one wants to get rich slow"
This CEO remembers struggling in EVE for everything she earned. Felt alone for help sometimes. There are plenty of corps/alliances with the same cut-n-paste descriptions who offer a red carpet offering everything for you to join them. A same number will also use and treat you like a damn lap dog because you don't talk full-of-crap like they do and/or you're "not good enough" to be with them. Seems true the player base is more attracted to that last.
Seen a lot of promising players, corps, and alliances started and now gone in a decade. The Maiden's are still here.
NOT accepting drop-in members or be in your alliance applications.
An occassional 'Hello' goes a long ways to make friendship.
Make friendship first then apply/ask.
Must players would rather join a easier corp with a red carpet description of promises and rose petals than write an occassional 'Hello' <that is very true>.
You left your former corp for a reason so don't bring their shit here how to do things. You left your ex or they left you, so stay leaved.
Your manners and actions represent this corp and YOUR reputation to others. And what they say about you damn right spreads in EVE.
Smiles : )
"Your play style/actions says a lot about who and what you're like in real life."