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{{hatnote|This guide is provided as a tutorial resource on how to save your pod, or capsule, when you're likely to lose your ship in PvP. Simply going through this will help you understand but nothing beats practice.}} | {{hatnote|This guide is provided as a tutorial resource on how to save your pod, or capsule, when you're likely to lose your ship in PvP. Simply going through this will help you understand, but nothing beats practice.}} | ||
There are going to be times in PvP situations where you'll lose your ship and you'll find yourself in your pod. At the moment you are in your pod, you are in imminent danger of being "podded", which is when your capsule is destroyed, along with your current clone. | There are going to be times in PvP situations where you'll lose your ship and you'll find yourself in your pod. At the moment you are in your pod, you are in imminent danger of being "podded", which is when your capsule is destroyed, along with your current clone. | ||
With | When you lose your ship in PvE to rats, sleepers, and such, you are not in danger from the NPCs, but you can be in danger from hostile [[Capsuleer#Capsuleer|capsuleers]], depending on the security sector of space you're in and/or if your corporation is at war. | ||
With knowledge, practice, and confidence, you should be able to save your pod almost all the time when you're in hisec, as capsules are very difficult to lock-up, and unless you panic, or don't react, warping off will be achieved. In lowsec there are some new factors that can make this more difficult, such as smartbomb use, but again, with knowledge, practice, and confidence you should be able to save your pod. In nullsec and w-space the added danger of warp interdiction spheres, or bubbles, can increase the likelihood of your being podded. When operating in those sectors of space be prepared to lose your pod more often. | |||
This guide will focus on the basics of saving your pod. | This guide will focus on the basics of saving your pod. | ||
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== Being Prepared == | == Being Prepared == | ||
In order to successfully save your pod you first need to be prepared. | In order to successfully save your pod you first need to be prepared. If you're not prepared, no amount of information will help you the moment you find yourself in your pod. | ||
=== Pod Saver Overview Preset === | === Pod Saver Overview Preset === | ||
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You will need to have a proper "Pod Saver" Overview preset created. Note that the default Overview provided to you when you first enter the game does not have what most PvP pilots consider to be an effective Pod Saver preset. | You will need to have a proper "Pod Saver" Overview preset created. Note that the default Overview provided to you when you first enter the game does not have what most PvP pilots consider to be an effective Pod Saver preset. | ||
*The EVE University Standard Overview profile has a proper Pod Saver preset. You should familiarize yourself with the Standard Overview profile on our [[Overview Guide]]. | *The EVE University Standard Overview profile has a proper Pod Saver preset called "Warpout". You should familiarize yourself with the Standard Overview profile on our [[Overview Guide]]. | ||
*A Pod Saver preset can be created by following [[Overview_Guide#Setting_Up_a_Pod_Saver_Preset|these instructions]] in the linked guide. | *A Pod Saver preset can be created by following [[Overview_Guide#Setting_Up_a_Pod_Saver_Preset|these instructions]] in the linked guide. | ||
The concept behind an effective Pod Saver preset is to provide you a number of celestial options to choose to warp-to without extraneous choices that may prove to be fatal. For example, if you had options such as stargates, stations, you'd be warping out to locations that | The concept behind an effective Pod Saver preset is to provide you a number of celestial options to choose to warp-to without extraneous choices that may prove to be fatal. For example, if you had options such as stargates, stations, you'd be warping out to locations that might host hostile ships or that you'd be easily followed to, plus the added complication that you'd have a [[Timers#Weapon_Timer|weapons timer]] in effect and could not jump or dock-up. | ||
=== Clone Preparation === | === Clone Preparation === | ||