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Many of [[Eve University]]'s campuses maintain a campus BPO library. These libraries are meant to give budding industrialists the opportunity to take copies of the library's often fully researched BPOs in order to pursue their own endeavors. The process of copying from these BPOs does not vary from campus to campus. The only requirement to use the libraries is that you obtain the [[Freshman]] title. Each campus BPO library will generally contain BPOs that align with the interests of that campus.  
'''Anchoring''' is the act of placing permanent structures in space for a variety of uses. These structures play an important role in EVE Online in both PVE and PVP content.
 
  
== Skills ==
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This article is intended to be a general resource on creating copies of campus BPOs for your personal use as an E-UNI member.
  
The following skill is required to anchor most mobile structures. Upwell structures, mobile depots and mobile tractor units do not need any skills to deploy.
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== Campus Library Information ==
  
* {{sk|Anchoring|mult=yes}} - Skill at Anchoring Deployables.
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All current campus library information can be found below. Note that as of the time of writing, the [[LSC]] does not have a campus BPO library. Once they implement one, this article will be updated with the information for that campus. Also note that this information can be out of date. Ensure that you check the information about your campus on the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=234 forums] to ensure that you have the most up to date information.
  
Most new players will only need to have this skill at level 1 for anchoring station containers in space. However, once you are deeper in your Eve career, you may want to continue training this skill. Below is a breakdown of what you can use with each levels of the anchoring skill:
 
  
* '''Secure Containers''' - (Level 1)
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* '''Player Owned Starbase (POS) Structures''' (control towers, laboratories, maintenance arrays, refineries, etc.) require Level 1, with the exception of:
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=== [[HSC]] ===
** '''Reactor Arrays''' - (Level 2)
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* '''Library Location''': ''Amygnon''
** '''Shield Hardening Arrays''' - (Level 2)
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* '''Relevant Forum Post''': [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=267&t=112645 HSC Blueprint Library]
** '''All ECM Projection Batteries (Ion Field/White Noise Generator/Spacial Destabilization/Phase Inversion)''' - (Level 3)
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* '''Person(s) of Contact''': [[Hi_Sec_Campus#Leadership|HSC Management]]
* '''Warp Bubbles''': The bigger it is and higher tech level, the higher anchoring skill you will need, ranging from
 
** '''Mobile Small Warp Disruptor I''' - (Level 2)  
 
** '''Mobile Small Warp Disruptor II''' - (Level 3)
 
**  '''Mobile Large Warp Disruptor I''' - (Level 4)
 
** '''Mobile Large Warp Disruptor II''' - (Level 5)
 
  
== Upwell Structures ==
 
{{main|Upwell structures}}
 
  
Upwell structures are the latest iteration of anchorables, which started being added to the game with the citadel expansion. These structures were gradually introduced into the game as a way to replace the existing player owned starbases and expand on what they originally provided. You do not require any skills to deploy Upwell structures.
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=== [[NSC]] ===
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* '''Library Location''': ''PC9-AY''
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* '''Relevant Forum Post''': [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?p=913072#p913072 NSC Blueprint Library]
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* '''Person(s) of Contact''': [[Null-Sec_Campus#Campus Leadership|NSC Management]]
  
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=== Citadels ===
 
  
Citadels are Upwell Structures meant to be used as operation bases. They receive bonuses to combat rig effectiveness, market service fuel usage and cloning bay fuel usage. Citadels also have the shortest vulnerability durations and strongest combat options making them easier to defend.
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=== [[Solitude]] ===
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* '''Library Location''': ''Boystin''
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* '''Relevant Forum Post''': [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=218&t=112464#p902471 Solitude Blueprint Library]
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* '''Person(s) of Contact''': [[Archive:Project Solitude#Campus Details|Solitude Campus Management]]
  
The three citadels are Astrahus (medium), Fortizar (large) and Keepstar (extra large). They have exactly same structure bonuses so the difference is only how much things they can have fitted and how much of a status symbol they are.
 
  
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=== [[AMC]] ===
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* '''Library Location''': ''Shemah''
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* '''Relevant Forum Post''': [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=233&t=108517#p883605 AMC Blueprint Library]
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* '''Person(s) of Contact''': [[Amarr_Mining_Campus#Leadership|AMC Management]]
  
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== Making Copies ==
  
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=== Before You Start ===
  
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Here is what you should know before using a campus BPO library service:
=== Refineries ===
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* '''You need the [[Freshman]] title in order to use the service.'''
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**You will need this in order to be able to see the Industry hangar and use the blueprints within.
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* '''Don't put anything into the Industry hangar.'''
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** Only [[Directors]] and the [[CEO]] have full access to the Industry hangar. All other Eve University members can only place items in the hangar (not pull out items) and use the blueprints in the hangar to make copies. If you accidentally place an item in the hangar, you will need assistance from one of the aforementioned roles to get your item back.
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* '''Always ensure that you can access the output location for your copy jobs.'''
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** By default, your copy jobs will have the Industry hangar as the output location. Ensure that you change the output to somewhere you have full access to, such as your personal item hangar. You will have to do this for ''every'' copy job.
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* '''Limit the amount of time you are using a blueprint for copying to 24 hours and wait 24 hours before using the same blueprint again.'''
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** Campus BPO libraries are a service for ''all'' unistas. Allow your fellow unistas to make copies as well.
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* '''Keep the amount of blueprints you use simultaneously at a reasonable level.'''
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** Again, this is a matter of being courteous to your fellow unistas that are also using the service. If you have questions about what a reasonable level is, contact the campus management for the library you are using.
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* '''Always use your personal wallet to pay for your jobs.'''
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** You are responsible for all costs associated with your copy jobs. You may see a wallet other than your personal wallet as your default payment source when starting a job. Ensure that you change it to your personal wallet before starting a job.
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* '''Never deliver jobs belonging to other unistas.'''
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** If you need to have someone else's job delivered and the job has been complete for several days, contact a [[manager]] or [[director]].
  
Refineries are structures of choice for refining materials, reactions and moon mining. These are the only structures that can do reactions or moon mining and also receive innate bonuses to refining yields and both reprocessing and refining service module fuel consumption. The two refineries are Athanor (medium) and Tatara (large). The Athanor docking is limited to only subcapitals while Tatara also allows Rorquals to dock.
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== Installing a Copy Job ==
  
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There are two ways to use a blueprint original for the purposes of making copies.
  
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=== Using a BPO through the Inventory Window ===
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In order to use a blueprint through the inventory window, bring up your inventory window (shortcut: Alt-C) and look for the Industry hangar. You will find it under the ''Corporation hangars'' section. Double-click on the Industry hangar to see the BPOs available for use. Once here, hover over the BPO you want to copy and click on the ''Use blueprint'' option. This will bring up the industry window with the blueprint you chose selected.
  
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=== Using a BPO through the Industry Window ===
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In order to use a blueprint through the industry window, bring up your industry window (shortcut: Alt-S). You will see 5 filters available. Set the first filter to ''Owned by corp'' if it isn't already. Use the second filter to select the location of the BPOs you intend to make copes from. Use the third filter to select the inventory location of the BPOs within the library location; choose ''Industry'' for the industry hangar. Set the fourth filter to ''Originals'' if it isn't already. The fifth filter is for choosing the BPO types you want to see. You can set that to whatever you wish. Once you have done this, click on the blueprint you want to make copies from.
  
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Once you are in the industry window with a blueprint selected, it is time to set up our copy job. On the top half of the industry window, you should see six buttons, four of which will be clickable. Click on the fourth button to indicate you want to start a copy job. Look at the output location. It should be set to the Industry hangar. It is very important that you change the output, since you will not be able to retrieve your copies if they end up in the industry hangar. After selecting your desired output location, make sure to check your wallet selection for the job by clicking the button to the left of the job cost. Ensure that your personal wallet is selected as the payment source. At this point, you are ready to start the job. Click ''Start'' to being your job.
=== Engineering Complex ===
 
  
Engineering complexes are the structures of choice for research and manufacturing. Research and manufacturing services installed in engineering complexes consume less fuel. In addition the engineering complexes have innate bonuses to manufacturing material usage, manufacturing and science job duration's and manufacturing and science job installation fees.
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The three engineering complexes are Raitaru (medium), Azbel (large) and Sotiyo (extra-large). All three limit their docking to battleships and below so once a built capital ship comes out it can not go back in.  
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== Delivering a Copy Job ==
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Open the industry window (shortcut: Alt-S). Click on the '''Jobs''' tab. You should see four filters available. You do not need to touch these assuming you are using the default options. The first filter should be set to '''Owned by corp'''. The second filter should be set to either '''All active Jobs''' or '''Ready for delivery'''. The third filter should be set to '''All activities''' or '''Copying'''. The final filter should be set to '''Installed by me'''. This option will ensure that you do not deliver other people's jobs. Your jobs should appear and be ready for delivery. You will know this because the countdown that should be in the status column will be replaced by the '''Deliver''' button. Click on this button to deliver your job to the output location you chose. Make sure you move the finished copy to your personal hangar if you chose an output location accessible by multiple people (such as the '''Freshman''' or '''Sophomore''' hangars).
  
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Once the job is delivered, the BPO you used will be available for general use again.
 
 
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=== Navigation Structures ===
 
{{main|Navigation structures}}
 
 
 
Navigation structures are part of the Upwell Fast Logistical Expansion (FLEX) structures and currently the only FLEX structures. The three navigational structure types are the Ansiblex Jump Gate, the Pharolux Cyno Beacon, and the Tenebrex Cyno Jammer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Mobile Structures ==
 
{{main|Mobile structures}}
 
Mobile Structures are deployable structures deployed by individual pilots to provide a wide variety of services. Players can use these structures for a variety of things, such as providing storage and replacing functionality of fitted modules. They can also be used to disrupt enemies through starbase siphoning, jamming probes and cynosural fields. Some of the most common mobile structures include mobile tractor units and mobile depots. There are many other mobile structures, covered in depth in their own article.
 
 
 
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=== Mobile Depot ===
 
 
 
A Mobile Depot is a mobile structure designed to provide fitting and storage services to its owner. Once you deploy a depot, you can use it to refit your ship's modules and subsystems, move items between it and your cargohold, and move drones between your cargohold and drone bays. A mobile depot takes up only 50 m3 of space and will easily fit in most frigates. It can hold between 3,000 and 4,000 m3 once deployed.
 
 
 
Deploying a mobile depot takes 60 seconds. Once in space, it will last for 30 days, at which point it will vanish with its contents. However, interacting with it will reset this 30-day timer, so remember to bookmark it. It can be scooped into your ship's cargohold at any time. Anything that was in the mobile depot before you picked it up will appear in space in a cargo container. A mobile depot can only be accessed or scooped up by its owner; you cannot launch it for use by other players.
 
 
 
 
 
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=== Mobile Tractor Unit ===
 
 
 
A Mobile Tractor Unit (or MTU) is a mobile structure designed to operate as a replacement to equipping a tractor beam on your ship. Once deployed, it uses a single tractor beam to pull in any wrecks and cargo containers. It has a range of 125 km, with a 1,000 m/sec tractor velocity, and a 27,000 m3 cargohold. Deployment time is only 10 seconds, and the MTU will last 2 days in space before despawning. The MTU is only accessible by its owner. When destroyed it drops partial loot the same way a destroyed ship does.
 
 
 
The MTU may not be deployed within 5 km of another MTU, within 50 km of stargates or stations, or within 40 km of a player owned starbase.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Player Owned Starbases ==
 
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Player-owned starbases (often shortened to "starbase" or "POS") are structures that player corporations may anchor in the orbit of moons. Starbases are the precursor to the current Upwell structures. While starbases and starbase structures can still be deployed at this time, they will soon be removed from the game as they have been replaced functionally by Upwell structures. A player cannot dock with a starbase; they can only interact with the starbase modules.
 
 
 
A starbase and its structures can fulfill many of the functions of stations. It is possible to store and refit ships, refine ore, or manufacture modules, ships and other items. Prior to Upwell structures being added to the game, starbase structures gave certain bonuses to manufacturing and research. These bonuses were removed by CCP in order to incentivize players to switch over to the new Upwell structures.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Useful Links==
 
 
 
[[Anchoring structures|Anchoring structures]] - A detailed guide on deploying an Upwell structure in space.
 
 
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tILdCWVb-c Delonewolf's Guide to Deploying an Astrahus (video)]
 
 
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhbMSGRHPeM Citadels Explained by EveBusinessInsider (video)]
 
 
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=388MSR6xl54 Player Owned Starbases Explained by EveBusinessInsider (video)] - Included for those curious about POS structures. Note that these will soon be removed from the game entirely and have been functionally replaced by Upwell structures.
 
 
 
 
 
[[Category:Structures]]
 

Latest revision as of 12:55, 21 November 2021

Many of Eve University's campuses maintain a campus BPO library. These libraries are meant to give budding industrialists the opportunity to take copies of the library's often fully researched BPOs in order to pursue their own endeavors. The process of copying from these BPOs does not vary from campus to campus. The only requirement to use the libraries is that you obtain the Freshman title. Each campus BPO library will generally contain BPOs that align with the interests of that campus.

This article is intended to be a general resource on creating copies of campus BPOs for your personal use as an E-UNI member.

Campus Library Information

All current campus library information can be found below. Note that as of the time of writing, the LSC does not have a campus BPO library. Once they implement one, this article will be updated with the information for that campus. Also note that this information can be out of date. Ensure that you check the information about your campus on the forums to ensure that you have the most up to date information.


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Making Copies

Before You Start

Here is what you should know before using a campus BPO library service:

  • You need the Freshman title in order to use the service.
    • You will need this in order to be able to see the Industry hangar and use the blueprints within.
  • Don't put anything into the Industry hangar.
    • Only Directors and the CEO have full access to the Industry hangar. All other Eve University members can only place items in the hangar (not pull out items) and use the blueprints in the hangar to make copies. If you accidentally place an item in the hangar, you will need assistance from one of the aforementioned roles to get your item back.
  • Always ensure that you can access the output location for your copy jobs.
    • By default, your copy jobs will have the Industry hangar as the output location. Ensure that you change the output to somewhere you have full access to, such as your personal item hangar. You will have to do this for every copy job.
  • Limit the amount of time you are using a blueprint for copying to 24 hours and wait 24 hours before using the same blueprint again.
    • Campus BPO libraries are a service for all unistas. Allow your fellow unistas to make copies as well.
  • Keep the amount of blueprints you use simultaneously at a reasonable level.
    • Again, this is a matter of being courteous to your fellow unistas that are also using the service. If you have questions about what a reasonable level is, contact the campus management for the library you are using.
  • Always use your personal wallet to pay for your jobs.
    • You are responsible for all costs associated with your copy jobs. You may see a wallet other than your personal wallet as your default payment source when starting a job. Ensure that you change it to your personal wallet before starting a job.
  • Never deliver jobs belonging to other unistas.
    • If you need to have someone else's job delivered and the job has been complete for several days, contact a manager or director.

Installing a Copy Job

There are two ways to use a blueprint original for the purposes of making copies.

Using a BPO through the Inventory Window

In order to use a blueprint through the inventory window, bring up your inventory window (shortcut: Alt-C) and look for the Industry hangar. You will find it under the Corporation hangars section. Double-click on the Industry hangar to see the BPOs available for use. Once here, hover over the BPO you want to copy and click on the Use blueprint option. This will bring up the industry window with the blueprint you chose selected.


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Using a BPO through the Industry Window

In order to use a blueprint through the industry window, bring up your industry window (shortcut: Alt-S). You will see 5 filters available. Set the first filter to Owned by corp if it isn't already. Use the second filter to select the location of the BPOs you intend to make copes from. Use the third filter to select the inventory location of the BPOs within the library location; choose Industry for the industry hangar. Set the fourth filter to Originals if it isn't already. The fifth filter is for choosing the BPO types you want to see. You can set that to whatever you wish. Once you have done this, click on the blueprint you want to make copies from.


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Once you are in the industry window with a blueprint selected, it is time to set up our copy job. On the top half of the industry window, you should see six buttons, four of which will be clickable. Click on the fourth button to indicate you want to start a copy job. Look at the output location. It should be set to the Industry hangar. It is very important that you change the output, since you will not be able to retrieve your copies if they end up in the industry hangar. After selecting your desired output location, make sure to check your wallet selection for the job by clicking the button to the left of the job cost. Ensure that your personal wallet is selected as the payment source. At this point, you are ready to start the job. Click Start to being your job.


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Delivering a Copy Job

Open the industry window (shortcut: Alt-S). Click on the Jobs tab. You should see four filters available. You do not need to touch these assuming you are using the default options. The first filter should be set to Owned by corp. The second filter should be set to either All active Jobs or Ready for delivery. The third filter should be set to All activities or Copying. The final filter should be set to Installed by me. This option will ensure that you do not deliver other people's jobs. Your jobs should appear and be ready for delivery. You will know this because the countdown that should be in the status column will be replaced by the Deliver button. Click on this button to deliver your job to the output location you chose. Make sure you move the finished copy to your personal hangar if you chose an output location accessible by multiple people (such as the Freshman or Sophomore hangars).


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Once the job is delivered, the BPO you used will be available for general use again.