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If you assemble a larger fleet, you can even try using smaller ships, like [[Cruiser|Cruisers]] and [[Cruiser#Logistics|T1 Logistic cruisers]] in harder low security sites, lowering the ISK and skill requirements even more.
If you assemble a larger fleet, you can even try using smaller ships, like [[Cruiser|Cruisers]] and [[Cruiser#Logistics|T1 Logistic cruisers]] in harder low security sites, lowering the ISK and skill requirements even more.


With higher skills and ISK investment you can jump into ships that are made to fill both roles at the same time, in particular the [[Sisters of Eve]] ships [[Astero]] and [[Stratios]], [[Society of Conscious Though]] ships [[Sunesis]] and [[Gnosis]]. But with decent scanning skills even a hull with no scanning bonuses will be able to scan down combat sites without issues.
With higher skills and ISK investment you can jump into ships that are made to fill both roles at the same time, in particular the [[Sisters of Eve]] ships [[Astero]] and [[Stratios]], [[Society of Conscious Thought]] ships [[Sunesis]] and [[Gnosis]]. But with decent scanning skills even a hull with no scanning bonuses will be able to scan down combat sites without issues.


When doing anything in EVE you will need to use the right ship for the right job. While selecting the hull and fit you should remember the following:
When doing anything in EVE you will need to use the right ship for the right job. While selecting the hull and fit you should remember the following: