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An EVE newbie got an impossibly rare $7,000 ship out of a free loot box, leaving him set for life in the space MMO: ‘Everyone gets this for free, right?’

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Last updated: May 29, 2026 10:44 pm
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At the end of 2025, a guy who had been playing notorious space MMO, spreadsheet-in-disguise, and corporate espionage sim EVE Online for just six months basically got a $7,000 ship out of nowhere⁠. After a brief, agonizing period in which he might have been lowballed or otherwise thwarted like a Coen Brothers character sitting on a hot score, this player sold the goods. He’s now living like a dark future king, even paying for his own subscription to EVE with his instant fortune.

As a dumb guy, I can best understand EVE Online’s Titan-class Molok as a classic car that’s too valuable to drive, the EVE equivalent of a priceless Ferrari you’d see in Jay Leno’s garage. The major difference (aside from the digital/physical divide) is probably the Molok’s utility to EVE’s warring player factions: According to zKillboard, only four have been destroyed since the ship was first added to the game in 2017⁠—which makes for an impressive k/d ratio paired with the Molok’s 4,782 kill count at the time of writing.

Speaking to me at the end of last year, EVE community manager Peter Farrell estimated that fewer than 50 players have ever scored a kill with one, owing to its more or less exclusive use as a high-value asset for EVE’s player corporations and alliances.

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“You could play for over a decade and never even be in the same location as a Titan, let alone own one yourself,” EVE brand manager Maziar Shahsafdari told me.

“The ship is so rare, when you first get it, the first thing you do is you either shoot your friend, or you shoot your alt [account] or you just shoot something that you know can get you in that record book,” said Farrell, “Because you want to be one of the first.”

The consensus on a Molok’s value appears to hover around 700 billion ISK (EVE’s in-game currency), which is more than double Farrell’s own net worth as a 20-year veteran of the game, a member of EVE’s economic 1% who considers himself basically set for life.

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You can usually only secure a blueprint to build the Molok through high-level group PvE, but EVE opened the aperture for the 2025 Crimson Harvest, a seasonal Halloween event. Shahsafdari and Farrell explained that it’s tended to favor experienced players in the past, but CCP Games Fenris Creations opened it up with lower-level activities while offering a special capstone reward: A loot box available only through event participation (or purchase from another player who did) with the potential to drop anything from workaday ships, to the mighty Molok.

In-game preview image of EVE Online Molok capital ship.

(Image credit: Fenris Creations, r/Eve on Reddit)

The developers are secretive about precise drop rates, given the blueprint was a gameplay reward and not a premium purchase, and that this knowledge would affect unopened crates’ trade value between players. But Farrell did say that, as far as the team could tell, three Molok blueprints⁠—the rare drop necessary to build the Titan⁠—were obtained across the entire playerbase during the event.

And one of those was our guy, a relative newcomer to the 23-year-old MMO. With Fenris’ help, we got in touch with the lucky Molok winner, who preferred to remain anonymous. “When I finally obtained the reward container, I knew there was a chance of getting some good ship blueprints,” he told me. “So—without exaggerating—I remember thinking to myself, ‘What if I get lucky?’


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“I then opened the container and saw the Molok blueprint, but I didn’t recognize what ship it was and didn’t look it up. I simply sent a screenshot to my corporation saying, ‘Everyone gets this for free, right?’ After seeing my corp mates’ reaction, I realized I had just received the holy grail.”

Farrell and Shahsafdari, seeing this transpire in the game’s database, watched the player’s subsequent activity closely. “There was this moment of like, oh shit. Does he know what he just got?'” Farrell recalled. “We were just agonizing. Will he leave it in his hanger and then just quit one day? Will he get scammed? Will someone say, ‘Oh yeah, this is only worth a few 100 mil. That’s a lot. Let me take it off your hands.'”

Due to the nature of EVE Online’s economy, in-game currency and possessions do hold value in cold hard cash. What’s a Molok worth in real-world dollars? It’s complicated, but I’m going to say that 700 billion ISK is about $7,000. EVE has a premium subscription currency, PLEX, that costs $5 for 100 units. You can buy and trade PLEX with ISK, and that’s ranged from 4.5 to 6 million ISK for 1 PLEX⁠ over the past year, hewing closer to 4.5 million at the time of writing.

The rate fluctuates a lot, so let’s say 5 million ISK/1 PLEX for simplicity’s sake (and my sanity). 500 million ISK equals 100 PLEX equals $5. 100 million ISK per dollar means the Molok is a $7,000 digital ship⁠—not too shabby. (Many thanks to PCG contributor Len Hafer and MMORPG.com managing editor Joseph Bradford for helping me with that math.)

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I was wondering if the Molok might have proven too hot to sell, like trying to pawn the Mona Lisa or something, but the winner said it was no huge deal, once he realized what he had. “Thanks to my corp mates’ guidance, I avoided falling for scams or attempts to buy it at a lower price,” he said. “In hindsight, I probably should have set a higher buyout price, just to see how far someone would go.”

C’mon man, haven’t you seen Uncut Gems or Bad Lieutenant?

“After following all the recommended steps to avoid being tracked, I put it up for auction,” the player explained. “A few days later, while I was chatting with some newer players, a veteran corp mate asked me, ‘Why isn’t your auction showing up?’ That’s when I realized it had sold instantly at the 700 [billion] buyout. I almost popped a virtual bottle of champagne.”

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“It was just so amazing to see it go the way you hope it goes,” said Farrell. “What’s he going to do next? Because he can now do anything. In a world where you suddenly wake up and find that you can do anything, what is it that you choose to do?”

“The first thing I did was make sure I bought a long stretch of game time as [Omega premium subscription],” the player told me. “Honestly, my day-to-day gameplay hasn’t changed that much—I still mine and manufacture ships—but obviously at a completely different level of efficiency thanks to the vast resources I have now.

“Everyone in my corporation has known from the very beginning, and they joke about it constantly … In real life, my friends know what I managed to pull off, and in their words, ‘only you could have that kind of luck.’ I guess I’ve always been a lucky person, but this time I might have used it all up.”

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