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== Considerations: an enjoyable fleet experience ==


=== Pre-flight check & assistance ===
[[File:Propaganda HF FC recruitment.jpg|thumb|EUNI Homefront FC Recruitment Advert]]


* Double-check fits when new players join to ensure nobody brings the wrong setup. Use our [[homefront operation]] wiki to doublecheck on EWAR, damage types & weaknesses.
Our Homefront community is looking for Fleet Commanders to help create engaging content for our corporation members. Step up and lead your own Homefront fleets today!
* Encourage experienced pilots to assist the FC (e.g., finding new HF sites). Ask openly if anyone wants to support with navigation.


=== Assessing Player Experience ===
{{Note box|This guide will walk you through setting up your own Homefront fleets and recruiting pilots to fly alongside you. Not only will you be creating valuable content for our corporation, but you’ll also be earning plenty of ISK along the way—potentially enough to plex your account.}}


* Ask if players have flown '''Homefronts''' or '''Raids''' before. This helps gauge how much detail you need to cover. Some may still need to learn very basic concepts like:
=== FC guidelines ===
** Navigating and using the overview correctly
As an E-UNI Homefront Fleet Commander, you are responsible for leading your fleet while ensuring that activities are both enjoyable and educational for all participants. You set the standard for our corporation and are expected to uphold [[EVE University Rules|EVE University rules]] at all times. To support you in this role, we’ve outlined the following guidelines.
** Finding acceleration gates
* Pre-flight check
** Avoiding autopilot
** Double-check fits when new players join to ensure nobody brings the dangerous ship fits that will not work in the site.  Use our [[homefront operation]] wiki to doublecheck on hostile EWAR, damage type, weaknesses applicable to the mission you will be flying.


=== Communication ===
* Assessing Player Experience
** Ask if players have flown in fleets or homefronts before. This helps gauge how much detail you need to cover. Some may still need to learn very basic concepts like:
*** Navigating and using the overview correctly
*** Finding acceleration gates
*** Avoiding autopilot
*** Using watchlist


* Strongly encourage everyone to join comms — many ship losses happen due to poor communication.
* Communication
** Strongly encourage everyone to join comms (discord) — many ship losses happen due to poor communication.


=== Ship & Role Guidance ===
* Role Guidance
** First-time fleet members should generally fly non critical roles like a DPS.
** For every homefront we try to find the minimally required ship so that people can be succesful in fleet. New pilots should do more training if they can not fly our entry level fits.


* First-time fleet members should generally fly easy roles like the '''DPS Caracals for raid fleets.'''
* Fleet hierarchy & MOTD
* Maintain a clear fleet hierarchy and manage squads effectively.
** Use a clear '''MOTD''' to store staging / comms / fits so you can easily reload the MOTD to link to data into fleetchat or refer to it if people ask you about it.
** Track who is in which role
** Maintain a clear fleet hierarchy and manage squads effectively.
** Track who is in the queue
*** Track who is in which role
*** Track who is in the queue


=== Fleet Management & MOTD ===
* Setting Boundaries
** Define limits for yourself: e.g., “I’ll run X amount of sites” or “I’ll run for 2 hours.”
** Communicate this clearly to your fleet members.
** If you’re ending soon, stop accepting people into the queue unless there’s another FC ready to take over.


* Use a clear '''MOTD''' to save time and reduce repeat questions.  
* Fleet ettiquette
** New players are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our homefront etiquette. Doing so not only prevents wasting others’ time—such as dropping a fleet without prior notice—but also enhances our corporation’s reputation with outsiders who encounter one of our homefront fleets


=== Setting Boundaries ===
=== Homefront fleet ettiquette ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Homefront Fleet Ettiquette
|-
!Give notice if you plan to leave fleet soon—avoid dropping a cold “this will be my last site” mid-mission.
|-
!Stay actively involved while flying the homefront. If you lose focus or start slacking (e.g., haulers warp off), consider letting someone else replace you in the fleet..
|-
|Always check if comms are being used and join them. No microphone required, but being able to hear callouts is a huge help for the FC.
|-
|Unlist any faction warfare to reduce the risk of ship loss.
|-
|Set your safety to green to prevent accidental friendly fire.
|-
|When joining a fleet, link your fit in fleet chat for verification by Logi or FC. Be open to small adjustments—no fit is set in stone.
|}


* Define limits for yourself: e.g., “I’ll run X amount of sites” or “I’ll run for 2 hours.”
== Fleet basics ==
* Communicate this clearly to your fleet members.
* If you’re ending soon, stop accepting people into the queue unless there’s another FC ready to take over.


=== Fleet ettiquette ===
=== Starting a fleet ===
it's advised that new players are introduced to our homefront ettiquette. Not only does it minimize wasting people's time when dropping a fleet without any notice it also boost our corporation image to outsiders who take an Unista on one of their homefront fleets.
* Begin by creating a fleet and selecting your preferred Fleet Setup template. The ‘Store Fleet Setup’ function lets you save your MOTD, wing and squad layout, free-move settings, and default squad.
== Example - Raid: Deserters Hideout ==
[[File:Finding fleet window.png|center|frame|Finding fleet window]]
[[File:Form fleet - select template.png|center|thumb|Fleet Window - Form fleet, set template]]
[[File:Store_Fleet_Setup.png|center|thumb|Updating a template - Store Fleet Setup]]
* One key benefit of a comprehensive MOTD is that you can direct pilots to it for more information. Note that not everybody is aware of the "reload MOTD" option in chat.[[File:Changing MOTD.png|center|frame|Changing MOTD]]


=== Starting a fleet ===
[[File:Fleet MOTD example raids.png|center|thumb|Example MOTD - Raid: Deserters Hideout fleet]]
* Start by forming a fleet and selecting the Fleet Setup template you want to use. The Store Fleet Setup function allows you to store MOTD / Wing & squad layout / Free-move settings & default squad.
 
=== Fleet hierarchy ===
* Setting up the fleet hierarchy helps you keep track of who is flying which role. As FC, you can drag and drop pilots into squads. If your fleet has the ‘Free-Move’ option enabled, pilots can move themselves into the squad of their choice. Having a default squad (often called the Lobby) makes it easy to spot and organize new pilots who join through the fleet advertisement.


[[File:Form fleet - select template.png|center|thumb|[[File:Store Fleet Setup.png|thumb|Store Fleet Setup]]]]
[[File:Fleet hierarchy & freemove.png|center|thumb|Example Fleet Hierarchy, moving pilots into squad roles]]


* One benifit of having a comprehensive MOTD is that you can point pilots to it to find out more info, especially to newer players, it helps you save time not having to explain everything every time.
=== Queue management ===
* Know the optimal fleet size for your Homefront mission (3 or 5 pilots). You can set the fleet size by using the {{Button|...}} (vertical dots) button in the upper-right corner of the fleet window. You can allow for some extra room in your fleet to start a queue so you can swap people if somebody drops.


[[File:Fleet MOTD example raids.png|center|thumb]]
[[File:Fleetsize window.png|center|thumb|Fleet window > Set Max Fleet Size]]


* Fleet hierarchy setup: helps you keep track of who is flying what role? The FC role allows you to drag & drop pilots into squads. howover if fleet has 'freemove' option checked, pilot's can drag themselves into the squad of their choice. Having a default squad (Lobby) helps you find new pilots easily when people join your fleet via the fleet advertisement.
[[File:Alternate Homefront recruitment channels.png|center|frame]]


[[File:Fleet hierarchy & freemove.png|center|thumb|Fleet hierarchy & freemove]]
=== Using watchlist ===
Using the watchlist is essential for both FC and Logi roles. Make it a habit to remind players to set up their watchlist, and take a moment to explain how if someone hasn’t done it before. (Right click a name in the fleet window > add to watchlist) When a new pilot joins the fleet, or if somebody drops, remind everyone to “update their watchlists” to help prevent unnecessary ship losses.


* Queue management: Try limiting the queue to only 3 pilots. You can set your fleet size to 8 pilots via the "..." three vertical dot icon in the upper right part of the fleet window.
=== Using fleet warp ===
This step is optional, but worth considering. After shooting 3 haulers on the raid mission, our friendly Badger pilot needs to turn in loot to the NPC freighter. This is an ideal moment to link in fleetchat the next destination and have everyobody align pre-aligning to the “exit” gate to prepare for initiating the fleet warp. Doing this can help prevent premature warp-outs.
[[File:Raid Fleet Warping.jpg|center|thumb|Initializing Fleetwarp]]


[[File:Fleetsize window.png|center|thumb|Fleetsize window]]
=== Folding a fleet ===
Lead your fleet back to the staging area and thank everyone for flying with you. If anyone has questions about Homefronts or struggled with anything during the fleet, this is a good time for a brief Q&A. Also, remind pilots that they can set up jump clones, which helps them participate in future Homefront fleets more easily.


=== Recruiting for fleet ===
== Recruiting pilots ==


==== Fleet advertisement ====
=== Fleet advertisement ===
*Starting an advertisement is the first step to in-corp recruitment for your fleet[[File:Start a fleet advertisment 1.png|center|thumb|Start a fleet advertisment 1]]
*Creating a fleet advertisement is the first step in recruiting members from your corporation.[[File:Start a fleet advertisment 1.png|center|thumb|Fleet Window > Create Advert]]
** Pay attention to settings: Fleetname / Description /My corp / My Alliance / Application requires approval / Auto update advert on Boss change[[File:Start a fleet advertisment 2.png|center|thumb|Start a fleet advertisment 2]]
** When creating your fleet advert, pay close attention to the settings: Fleet Name, Description, Corp / Alliance visibility, Application Requires Approval, and Auto-Update Advert on Boss Change.[[File:Start a fleet advertisment 2.png|center|thumb|Create Advert > Settings]]
** Use the Agency window > Fleet Up! tab to find your advert. You can link your advert into corpchat from this location.[[File:Find your fleet advertisement.png|center|thumb|Find your fleet advertisement]]
** Open the Agency window and go to the ''Fleet Up!'' tab to find your advert. From there, you can also share the advert link directly in corp chat.[[File:Find your fleet advertisement.png|center|Agency window > Fleet up! > Find your fleet advertisement|frame]]


==== Corporation callouts ====
=== Corporation callouts ===
* Create a recruitment message with sufficient info should minimize responsetime to alot of questions like "where do I go? what do I train? what do I fly" . It will draw people to your fleet advert and they can join you with you having to manually invite everyone (!timesaver!) [[File:Corp chat recruitment example.png|center|thumb|corp chat recruitment example]]
* Write a recruitment message with enough information to minimize common questions like ‘Where do I go? What do I train? What do I fly?’ A clear message draws people to your fleet advert, allowing them to join directly without you needing to send manual invites — a big time-saver. [[File:Corp chat recruitment example.png|center|Corp chat recruitment example|frame]]


==== Contact list management ====
=== Contact list management ===
* Adding people to you contact list / buddy list helps you keep track of people and may prove useful for future fleet recruitment.
* Adding pilots to your contact or buddy list helps you keep track of them and can be useful for future fleet recruitment.


[[File:Contact list.png|center|thumb|Contact list]]
[[File:Contact list.png|center|thumb|Contact list]]


* Meeting new players in your fleet? Add them to contact, keep track of who you fly with.
* When meeting new players in your fleet, add them to your contacts to keep track of who you fly with. You can add a message as well to welcome them into the community.


[[File:Adding contacts 1.png|center|thumb|Adding contacts 1]]
[[File:Adding contacts 1.png|center|thumb|Adding contacts 1]]
[[File:Adding contact 2.png|center|thumb|Adding contact 2]]
[[File:Adding contact 2.png|center|thumb|Adding contact 2]]


* Keeping notes helps you keep track of where you've met people, what they can fly, what timezone they're in.
* Keeping notes helps you track where you’ve met pilots, what ships they can fly, and their timezones.


[[File:Notes on contacts.png|center|thumb|Notes on contacts]]
[[File:Notes on contacts.png|center|thumb|Adding notes on contacts]]


==== Alternate homefront channels ====
=== EUNI Discord #PvE Pings ===
[[File:EUNI discord ping channel.png|center|frame|Ping channel for PvE fleet in EUNI Discord]]
Using the ping method in EUNI discord can be a handy tool for ad-hoc homefront fleets, a shot message that's to the point can help you with in-corp recruitment.
{{Note box|Example: @here Homefronts - Raid: fleet forming up in Rens VI - Moon 8 - Brutor Tribe Treasury. Look for our fleet advertisement. Bring your nova missiles and let's shoot some haulers!}}


* if you struggle finding enough pilots to run a fleet you can try shouting into one of the following channels for extra pilots. Beware that some of these might need more time to travel to your staging area, they might not use comms, they might suffer from  'bitter vet' syndrome.
=== Alternate homefront channels ===
* If you’re struggling to find enough pilots for your fleet, you can try advertising in other channels to attract extra members. Keep in mind that some may take longer to reach your staging area, might not use comms, or could exhibit ‘bitter vet’ behavior.


[[File:Alternate Homefront recruitment channels.png|center|thumb|Alternate Homefront recruitment channels]]
[[File:Alternate Homefront recruitment channels.png|center|Alternate Homefront recruitment channels|frame]]
 
=== Folding a fleet ===
Lead your fleet back to your staging area, thank the people for flying with you. Maybe if they have anymore questions about homefronts this might be a good time to do a little Q&A. Also pointing out the fact that they can setup jump clones is always a good reminder for joining future homefront fleets.

Latest revision as of 10:11, 31 August 2025

EUNI Homefront FC Recruitment Advert

Our Homefront community is looking for Fleet Commanders to help create engaging content for our corporation members. Step up and lead your own Homefront fleets today!

This guide will walk you through setting up your own Homefront fleets and recruiting pilots to fly alongside you. Not only will you be creating valuable content for our corporation, but you’ll also be earning plenty of ISK along the way—potentially enough to plex your account.

FC guidelines

As an E-UNI Homefront Fleet Commander, you are responsible for leading your fleet while ensuring that activities are both enjoyable and educational for all participants. You set the standard for our corporation and are expected to uphold EVE University rules at all times. To support you in this role, we’ve outlined the following guidelines.

  • Pre-flight check
    • Double-check fits when new players join to ensure nobody brings the dangerous ship fits that will not work in the site. Use our homefront operation wiki to doublecheck on hostile EWAR, damage type, weaknesses applicable to the mission you will be flying.
  • Assessing Player Experience
    • Ask if players have flown in fleets or homefronts before. This helps gauge how much detail you need to cover. Some may still need to learn very basic concepts like:
      • Navigating and using the overview correctly
      • Finding acceleration gates
      • Avoiding autopilot
      • Using watchlist
  • Communication
    • Strongly encourage everyone to join comms (discord) — many ship losses happen due to poor communication.
  • Role Guidance
    • First-time fleet members should generally fly non critical roles like a DPS.
    • For every homefront we try to find the minimally required ship so that people can be succesful in fleet. New pilots should do more training if they can not fly our entry level fits.
  • Fleet hierarchy & MOTD
    • Use a clear MOTD to store staging / comms / fits so you can easily reload the MOTD to link to data into fleetchat or refer to it if people ask you about it.
    • Maintain a clear fleet hierarchy and manage squads effectively.
      • Track who is in which role
      • Track who is in the queue
  • Setting Boundaries
    • Define limits for yourself: e.g., “I’ll run X amount of sites” or “I’ll run for 2 hours.”
    • Communicate this clearly to your fleet members.
    • If you’re ending soon, stop accepting people into the queue unless there’s another FC ready to take over.
  • Fleet ettiquette
    • New players are encouraged to familiarize themselves with our homefront etiquette. Doing so not only prevents wasting others’ time—such as dropping a fleet without prior notice—but also enhances our corporation’s reputation with outsiders who encounter one of our homefront fleets

Homefront fleet ettiquette

Homefront Fleet Ettiquette
Give notice if you plan to leave fleet soon—avoid dropping a cold “this will be my last site” mid-mission.
Stay actively involved while flying the homefront. If you lose focus or start slacking (e.g., haulers warp off), consider letting someone else replace you in the fleet..
Always check if comms are being used and join them. No microphone required, but being able to hear callouts is a huge help for the FC.
Unlist any faction warfare to reduce the risk of ship loss.
Set your safety to green to prevent accidental friendly fire.
When joining a fleet, link your fit in fleet chat for verification by Logi or FC. Be open to small adjustments—no fit is set in stone.

Fleet basics

Starting a fleet

  • Begin by creating a fleet and selecting your preferred Fleet Setup template. The ‘Store Fleet Setup’ function lets you save your MOTD, wing and squad layout, free-move settings, and default squad.
Finding fleet window
Fleet Window - Form fleet, set template
Updating a template - Store Fleet Setup
  • One key benefit of a comprehensive MOTD is that you can direct pilots to it for more information. Note that not everybody is aware of the "reload MOTD" option in chat.
    Changing MOTD
Example MOTD - Raid: Deserters Hideout fleet

Fleet hierarchy

  • Setting up the fleet hierarchy helps you keep track of who is flying which role. As FC, you can drag and drop pilots into squads. If your fleet has the ‘Free-Move’ option enabled, pilots can move themselves into the squad of their choice. Having a default squad (often called the Lobby) makes it easy to spot and organize new pilots who join through the fleet advertisement.
Example Fleet Hierarchy, moving pilots into squad roles

Queue management

  • Know the optimal fleet size for your Homefront mission (3 or 5 pilots). You can set the fleet size by using the ... (vertical dots) button in the upper-right corner of the fleet window. You can allow for some extra room in your fleet to start a queue so you can swap people if somebody drops.
Fleet window > Set Max Fleet Size

Using watchlist

Using the watchlist is essential for both FC and Logi roles. Make it a habit to remind players to set up their watchlist, and take a moment to explain how if someone hasn’t done it before. (Right click a name in the fleet window > add to watchlist) When a new pilot joins the fleet, or if somebody drops, remind everyone to “update their watchlists” to help prevent unnecessary ship losses.

Using fleet warp

This step is optional, but worth considering. After shooting 3 haulers on the raid mission, our friendly Badger pilot needs to turn in loot to the NPC freighter. This is an ideal moment to link in fleetchat the next destination and have everyobody align pre-aligning to the “exit” gate to prepare for initiating the fleet warp. Doing this can help prevent premature warp-outs.

Initializing Fleetwarp

Folding a fleet

Lead your fleet back to the staging area and thank everyone for flying with you. If anyone has questions about Homefronts or struggled with anything during the fleet, this is a good time for a brief Q&A. Also, remind pilots that they can set up jump clones, which helps them participate in future Homefront fleets more easily.

Recruiting pilots

Fleet advertisement

  • Creating a fleet advertisement is the first step in recruiting members from your corporation.
    Fleet Window > Create Advert
    • When creating your fleet advert, pay close attention to the settings: Fleet Name, Description, Corp / Alliance visibility, Application Requires Approval, and Auto-Update Advert on Boss Change.
      Create Advert > Settings
    • Open the Agency window and go to the Fleet Up! tab to find your advert. From there, you can also share the advert link directly in corp chat.
      Agency window > Fleet up! > Find your fleet advertisement

Corporation callouts

  • Write a recruitment message with enough information to minimize common questions like ‘Where do I go? What do I train? What do I fly?’ A clear message draws people to your fleet advert, allowing them to join directly without you needing to send manual invites — a big time-saver.
    Corp chat recruitment example

Contact list management

  • Adding pilots to your contact or buddy list helps you keep track of them and can be useful for future fleet recruitment.
Contact list
  • When meeting new players in your fleet, add them to your contacts to keep track of who you fly with. You can add a message as well to welcome them into the community.
Adding contacts 1
Adding contact 2
  • Keeping notes helps you track where you’ve met pilots, what ships they can fly, and their timezones.
Adding notes on contacts

EUNI Discord #PvE Pings

Ping channel for PvE fleet in EUNI Discord

Using the ping method in EUNI discord can be a handy tool for ad-hoc homefront fleets, a shot message that's to the point can help you with in-corp recruitment.

Example: @here Homefronts - Raid: fleet forming up in Rens VI - Moon 8 - Brutor Tribe Treasury. Look for our fleet advertisement. Bring your nova missiles and let's shoot some haulers!

Alternate homefront channels

  • If you’re struggling to find enough pilots for your fleet, you can try advertising in other channels to attract extra members. Keep in mind that some may take longer to reach your staging area, might not use comms, or could exhibit ‘bitter vet’ behavior.
Alternate Homefront recruitment channels