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A '''mission''' is a task offered by a non-player character (NPC) to a player which requires the player to accomplish a set of objectives in exchange for a set of rewards. Such NPCs are called "agents" and they describe the task and specify the rewards for its completion.
 
  
== Mission levels ==
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[[EVE University]] '''Diplomacy Directorate''''s mandate is to preserve the corporation's reputation amongst the EVE Online community and uphold it's [[neutrality]]. The Directorate manages relationships and standings for the [[Ivy League Alliance]], and acts as primary point of contact for diplomatic communications. Diplomats are responsible to receive, investigate and seek resolution for diplomatic incidents involving EVE University members. The Directorate is also responsible for the administration of the Ivy League Alts Alliance and [[EVE University Hall of Residence]].
Mission levels go from 1 to 5. As your corporation and faction standing increases, you'll gain access to higher level missions. Each new level of mission generally requires that you have better skills and access to bigger ships. Higher level missions also increase ISK and LP rewards. The level of a [[#Agents and standings|mission agent]] tells you the level of missions that the agent will offer with the exception of Storyline missions. Each agent, with the exception of Storyline agents, offers only one level of missions.
 
  
*'''Level 1''' The most basic type. Can be run by basic [[frigates]]. Only the most basic [[Starting skills|piloting skills]] are required.
 
*'''Level 2''' While Mining and Courier missions may be run in frigates, Encounter is designed for [[cruiser]] hulls. You are expected to improve your abilities and learn how to [[Fitting ships|fit out new ships]].
 
*'''Level 3''' As you specialize, you will need a [[battlecruiser]], [[Mining Barge]], or a medium-sized [[hauler]]. These missions go faster if you have trained for better ships and at least some [[Tech 2]] fittings.
 
*'''Level 4''' These require a [[battleship]], an [[exhumer]], or a large [[hauler]]. These missions can be time-consuming, but they offer large rewards. These missions require [[Omega clone|omega]] to run.
 
*'''Level 5''' Encounter (combat) missions designed for [[#Missioning with a fleet|groups of players]] or [[capital ships]] and are exclusively located in Low Security space. Like level 4, these also require omega to run.
 
  
== Mission types ==
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== Staff ==
Mission type is an in-game parameter that can be found in the mission journal. Prior to the [[Expansions#Viridian|Viridian]] expansion the mission journal was part of the [[Neocom]] and the short-cut settings. However, for the time being as of 30 Augus 2023, the mission journal can still be called using the [[Slash Commands|slash command]] <code>/open journal</code> in any of the chat windows.
 
  
There are three basic types of missions that are immediately available to new players: {{Co|#CEE686|Encounter}} mostly given by security division agents, {{Co|#CEE686|Mining}} given by mining division agents, and {{Co|#CEE686|Courier}} given by distribution division agents.
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=== Director of Diplomacy ===
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 1em;" | <big>'''[[User:Zolpidemz|Zolpidemz]]'''</big> - <small>[https://forum.eveuniversity.org/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&u=96593 Send a forum PM]</small>
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The {{co|slateblue|Director of Diplomacy}} oversees EVE University diplomacy and the diplomat team. They are responsible for setting policies, resolving any diplomatic issues and maintaining our neutrality.
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The mission types are:
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=== Diplomacy Manager ===
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| style="vertical-align: top; padding-left: 1em;" | <big>'''Crowthrm Kaundur'''</big> - <small>[https://forum.eveuniversity.org/ucp.php?i=pm&mode=compose&u=65549 Send a forum PM]</small>
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The {{co|green|Diplomacy Manager}} is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the diplomacy team. They are responsible for setting standings and administering the Ivy League Alt Alliance and the EVE University Hall of Residence.
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'''[[Distribution missions|Courier missions]]''' (also referred to as distribution) require shipping cargo from station to station or occasionally from agent (in space) to station. Distribution missions have no inherent combat. Courier missions are the fastest mission type to run so they are sometimes used for fast standings gains.
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=== Diplomats ===
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| [[Image:Aren_Dar.jpg|50px|link= User:Aren Dar]] || '''Aren Dar'''
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'''[[Mining missions]]''' are given out by Mining division agents and require you to mine a specific mission ore and bring it back to the agent's station. There is a risk of combat during mining missions, though the "belt pirate" <ref group= Note>These pirates "belong" to the belt and not to the mission.</ref> NPC hostiles that can show up are usually rather weak. Mote that mission ore with the exception of [[Lyavite in Incursions|Lyavite]] has no other uses and can not be traded on the market.
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== Standings ==
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E-Uni seeks to remain neutral. We allow anyone to request blue standings, but we will only agree to this when it is mutually beneficial.
  
'''Trade missions''' The agent wants a specific item to "trade" for the reward. Trade missions have no inherent combat. Trade missions do not occur as basic missions but show up as Storyline and COSMOS missions. The item(s) to trade can often be bought of the market or in contracts but you can also acquire them yourself which might require mining or combat.
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=== Check current ===
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Contact one of the diplomats listed, and they will verify the standings for you.
  
'''Talk to Agent missions''' also referred to as travel. The agent sends you to report to another agent. Initiating communication with that agent completes the mission. these mission occur as part of Epic Arcs.
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=== Change ===
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Changes to EVE Uni's standings toward other entities can be done by:
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* joining the EVE University alt corporation, for alts of a member
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* joining the Ivy League alt alliance, for corporations of alts of a member
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* request standing change (e.g. blue status) for a corporation or alliance
  
'''Agent Interaction missions''' also referred to as branch. The agent offers you the choice of 2 or more missions. Conforming your choice completes the interaction mission and accepts the mission of your choice. These mission occur as part of Epic Arcs.
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==== Join request ====
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* Add an '''alt character''' to the EVE University alt corporation - Use the [https://forms.gle/wMLowXQzQH3BwMYg6 Ivy League Alt Corp Request] form
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* Add an '''alt corporation''' to the Ivy League alt alliance
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** Requires the [[Sophomore]] title
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** The corporation may not be war eligible <!-- Picked this up from EVE University Hall of Residence -->
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** Use the [https://forms.gle/wMLowXQzQH3BwMYg6 Ivy League Alt Alliance Request] form
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*** Apply in-game to the alliance and transfer 24 million ISK to [[EVE University Hall of Residence]]. (This covers your fees from CCP for your corp being in the alt alliance).
  
'''[[Security missions|Encounter missions]]''' are all other missions. Mostly combat-focused. Encounter missions are mostly offered by Security division agents. The job is usually to kill pirates, retrieve stolen goods, or destroy strategic targets. But some times it is doing a recon (i.e. go to the target area, look and leave) or to transport items from or to a structure (<em>not a station</em>) somewhere in space. These missions have the highest rewards but they are also slower and involve a risk of dying. <!-- this > has to go somewhere else, it is about agent division and not mission type -->(Note that Security division agents will occasionally ask you to transport something to another station, or to fly out and mine some ore. See [[#Declining missions|declining missions]] if you are unable or unwilling to do these tasks.)
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==== Standing change request ====
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Request standings changes (e.g. blue status) for a corporation or alliance - Use the [https://forms.gle/M42CP8MADTrmVMyQ9 Ivy League Standings Request form].
  
== Mission categories ==
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Please note that EVE University does '''not''' allow single characters, [[NPC corporations]], or corps within an alliance to be granted +5 status.
=== Basic missions ===
 
Basic missions are offered by regular agents and are of the types: Mining, Courier and Encounter
 
  
=== Storyline missions ===
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== Aggression reports <!-- Should this be Diplomatic incident?--> ==
As you continue to complete missions, you will occasionally get a Storyline Mission offer from a special Storyline agent. The game tracks how many missions you've completed for each level and each faction. For every 16 missions of {{Co|lime|''the same level and faction (but not necessarily the same corporation)''}} that you complete, you will get a new Storyline mission offer from the nearest Storyline agent of the same faction. This will always be the Storyline agent closest to the regular agent who gave you your 16th mission (in terms of number of jumps) with two exceptions:
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If an Ivy League member has been the victim of a diplomatic incident (for example, a Blue on Blue incident) please submit the details by completing the [https://forms.gle/oa6jSiyEg7gp2KFL9 Diplomatic Contact Form] so our diplomats can investigate the matter and adjust standings as necessary.
  
* If the closest Storyline Agent has already made you an offer that you haven't accepted or declined, then it will be the second-closest Storyline agent that you get the offer from.
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If you believe to have been the victim of a diplomatic incident or poor behavior by an Ivy League member, please use the [https://forms.gle/oa6jSiyEg7gp2KFL9 Diplomatic Contact Form] to allow for the Diplomats to make further inquiries.
* If the agent who gave you the 16th regular mission that you completed was in High Security, then the Storyline offer will always come from a Storyline agent in High Security.
 
  
The Storyline agent will contact you from a station - you will get a notification about an important mission offer - however, you will need to travel to the agent's station in order to accept the mission. Once you are in touch with the Storyline agent, you accept and complete the mission in the usual way. You cannot work for a Storyline agent unless you've received an offer from that Agent.
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== Contacting E-Uni's diplomats ==
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Join the chat channel '''Diplomacy (EVE Uni)''' or contact one of E-Uni's Diplomats directly via EVEmail.<!-- Discord / Discord DMs? -->
  
Completing a Storyline mission gives large increases to your standings with the agent's corporation and a moderate increase to faction standings. Note that you will also get derived standings, both positive and negative. If you keep doing Storyline missions for [[Minmatar Republic]] you will find that [[Gallente Federation]] will also like you while [[Amarr Empire]], [[Caldari State]] and various pirate factions will gradually start to dislike you.
 
  
When trying to increase standings with a particular NPC corporation, it is possible to plan your missioning in a way that when you hand in your 16th mission, you get your offer from the Storyline agent of the corporation that you are focusing on.
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[[The InterBus]] and militia corporations do not offer any Storyline missions.
 
  
=== Special missions ===
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These mission types are not regularly available and are bound by conditions you need to fulfill before they are offered to you.
 
 
 
==== Career missions ====
 
{{Main|Career Agents}}
 
Also known as "Tutorial missions", are missions that are supposed to help teach players how to play EVE Online. It is a good idea to do these when you first start playing EVE, as they give you starter ships and equipment. They also increase your standings with the faction offering the missions. Each player character can only do each tutorial mission from a given [[Career Agents|Career Agent]] once, but the Career agent mission chains do count as Storyline missions and thus increase faction standings after completing a full set.
 
 
 
==== Research missions ====
 
{{Main|Research missions}}
 
Are a part of the [[Industry]] career path. Instead of ISK and Loyalty Points, these missions award Research Points that can be used to buy [[datacores]] from the agent who gives the missions. You will need to have trained various Science skills to the level required by an agent before they will offer you a mission. Datacores can be sold at the Market, and some players run these missions to make ISK from trading - do keep in mind that the income is quite low. Most players, however, have not trained the Science skills that these missions require.
 
 
 
==== Epic arcs ====
 
{{Main|Epic arcs}}
 
Are long series of missions. Throughout the arc, you will be offered choices that will branch the arc into one or more directions, and thus the arcs have different outcomes depending on your choices. The missions that make up these arcs typically have very good ISK rewards and the last mission of the arc typically carries a handsome reward. There are seven Epic Arcs. Most players begin with [[The Blood-Stained Stars]], an arc that can be completed in a T1 destroyer and gives a boost in standings with the [[Sisters of EVE]] and one empire faction of your choice. Seasoned L4 runners will be doing the four empire epic arcs while the fearless pilots can do the two pirate epic arcs. Epic arcs can be repeated once every three months.
 
 
 
==== Anomic missions ====
 
{{Main|Anomic missions}}
 
Also known as "burner" missions, are optional Security missions that are offered by level 4 agents. They can always be declined without penalty. Anomic missions present a more difficult challenge compared to other Security missions. You will encounter a small number of very powerful adversaries and you are restricted in ship size. These missions require specialized and expensive ship fits and high skills to solo. They also require piloting skills that are otherwise rarely used in PvE such as overheating.
 
 
 
==== COSMOS ====
 
{{Main|COSMOS}}
 
Are special missions found in certain regions of space. These missions vary wildly in difficulty from easy L1 to harder-than-usual L4. Unlike normal missions these missions require '''faction''' standings to accept. The COSMOS missions are offered only once and can not be repeated. If you let them expire or fail them they will not be offered to you again and following missions will not be offered to you. COSMOS missions do not reward loyalty points.
 
 
 
==== Data center ====
 
{{Main|Data centers}}
 
Involve handing in tags to the agent for standing gains. This effectively allows you to buy faction standings. Note though that each data center mission can be done only once.
 
 
 
== Rewards ==
 
Completing missions will reward you with ISK, Loyalty Points, standings and occasionally with items.
 
 
 
The amount of ISK received is influenced by the {{sk|Negotiation}} skill giving 5% additional ISK per skill level.
 
 
 
Being paid with ISK is clear-cut, however new missioneers often forget about Loyalty points they gain whilst running missions. Loyalty Points (LP) are a currency that you receive from the corporation whose agent gives you a mission. These points can be used to buy things at the corporation's store. LP (plus a certain amount of ISK and/or particular items) can be exchanged for valuable items in the LP store of the mission agent's corporation. For some players, it is more profitable to accumulate LP in order to exchange them for goods that can then be sold than it is to kill, loot, and salvage in encounter missions. See [[Loyalty Points]] for more details on what to do with LP.
 
 
 
The mission LP rewards scale with the system security of the agent. The formula for calculating the LP reward is:
 
: <!--''LP reward = (1.6288 - System security) × Base LP''--> <math> \text{ LP reward } = (1.6288 - \text{ System security }) \times \text{ Base LP } </math>
 
 
 
This means that an agent in an 0.5 security system pays 80% more than an agent in 1.00 security system. Note that the system security used here is the [[System security#True security|true security]] of the system.
 
 
 
The LP amount is also influenced by the following skills:
 
* {{sk|Distribution Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Distribution corporation division.
 
* {{sk|Mining Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Mining corporation division.
 
* {{sk|Security Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Security corporation division.
 
 
 
The rewards are also dynamically adjusted based on past completion data. This dynamic calculation affects ISK/LP payout, bonus reward, and timed bonus reward.<ref name="dynamic rewards">[https://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=795200 https://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=795200 On the mission reward balancer]</ref>
 
 
 
Gaining standings with an agent, corporation or faction can be lucrative. With higher standings, you will be able to take higher level missions, pay fewer [[Trading#Broker's fee|broker fees]] in NPC stations and get cheaper [[reprocessing]] in NPC stations. See [[NPC standings]] for all advantages of standings. The amount of standing received is influenced by the {{sk|Social}} skill giving 5% bonus per level to NPC agent, corporation and faction standing increase.
 
 
 
You will also receive ISK from bounties while killing NPC pirates. You will often get more ISK from bounties than from the mission reward. You will also be able to loot and [[salvage]] the wrecks though it depends on the mission level and killed NPCs whether it is profitable or not.
 
 
 
== Mission related timers ==
 
=== Offer timer ===
 
The offer or acceptance timer starts when talking to the agent and has a duration of 7 days. When the mission is not accepted in this time frame the agent will withdrawn the offer and send you a message, telling you how displeased they are:
 
{{Quote|I can no longer await your response to my offer. I am displeased by your indecisiveness.}}
 
Note: COSMOS missions are a one shot offer, so letting the offer expire means that that mission and all missions after that one are no longer available. <''Where to find''>
 
 
 
=== Completion timer ===
 
The completion timer starts when accepting the mission and has a duration of 7 days. Letting the completion timer expire will cause the mission to fail. And will incur a standings penalty with the agent, corporation and faction. <''Where to find''>
 
 
 
< ''Add image for Offer and Completion timer'' >
 
 
 
=== Bonus timer ===
 
The bonus timer starts with the completion timer and has a duration from 10 minutes to 6 hours. Completion of the missions within the bonus timer grands a bonus reward. <''Where to find''>
 
 
 
=== Decline missions timer ===
 
The decline missions timer starts when declining a mission and has a duration of 4 hours. Declining another mission with the same agent during the decline missions timer incurs a standing penalty with the agent, corporation and faction.
 
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=== Decline missions timer ===
 
The decline missions timer starts when declining a mission and has a duration of 4 hours. See [[#Declining missions|Declining missions]]
 
 
 
== Declining missions ==
 
[[File:Decline-mission.jpg|thumb|The "Decline mission" timer tells you how long you have to wait until you can decline another mission from this agent without losing standing.]]
 
 
 
Declining a mission for a particular agent more than once every four hours will cause a standings loss with the agent, corporation, '''and faction'''.
 
 
 
If an agent you recently declined a mission from offers you another undesirable mission, you can click DELAY, wait out the four hour timer while you go do something else, and then decline.
 
 
 
== Missioning with a fleet ==
 
{{Main|Mission Fleets}}
 
Members of a fleet who run missions can share all of the standings, LP, and ISK rewards from the mission and bounties automatically. Loot and/or salvage can be shared by hand. This is especially good for newer players, as they generally gain more standings than they share. There are two main kinds of mission fleet: Spider, where everyone runs their own missions, but shares standings, etc. at the end; and Locust, where the fleet members all work on the same mission together. Read the article on [[Mission Fleets]] for more details.
 
 
 
== Advice for new mission runners ==
 
If you're new to mission running and your goal is to gain loot, pile up LP to buy things, or to increase your standing with a faction, then you may want to lay out a plan to help you run your missions with a minimum of down time. Here are some suggestions.
 
 
 
'''1. Pick an area in which to work'''
 
 
 
The last thing you want is to be running missions in the middle of a contested low sec region where combatants will shoot at you, or in systems that lie on a busy trade route where griefers will target you. Use the map and look for a group of fairly high security systems set off from the major trade routes and other active systems. Keep in mind that you can be scanned down in mission pockets and war targets will attempt to do so.
 
 
 
[[File:Good_mission_map.jpg‎|500px]]  [[File:Bad_mission_map.jpg‎|400px]]
 
 
 
'''2. Know what you want; check out what the various agents offer'''
 
 
 
Successful mission runs give you ISK and Encounter missions can also give you loot. They also give you standing with the agent that gave you the mission, the agent's corporation, and the agent's faction. In addition, they give you LP that can be redeemed for items in the corporation's store. The corporation you gain LP for is important.
 
 
 
Most corporation stores sell the same sets of [[Implants#Attribute Enhancers|augmentation implants]]. However, different corporations offer different sets of [[Skill Hardwiring|skill upgrade implants]], and different factions offer different modules, hulls and ammunition. Roden Shipyards, for example, sells warp drive and astrometric skill upgrades, while Astral Mining offers mining upgrades. Weapons and ammunition offers correspond to the faction's spaceship preferences - Minmitar offer projectile weapons and ammo, Ammar offer laser weapons and crystals, and so on.
 
 
 
'''3. Pick A Corporation With Multiple Agents In The Region'''
 
 
 
Nearly every station has at least one agent, and there are many duplications in terms of standings and items offered for sale. So if you want to improve your standing with Gallente and you want to buy equipment to improve your mining, then Astral Mining is one of the corporations you would want to consider. Since there are many Astral Mining agents in Gallente space, choosing this corporation will not restrict your choice of star systems all that much.
 
 
 
Once you have a goal in mind, use the Agent Finder to narrow your choices of star system. Keep in mind that when you finish running level 1, you will almost certainly have to move to a new system to find a level 2 agent, and again for level 3 and 4. So try to find a group of level 1-2-3-4 agents that are fairly close together.
 
 
 
To avoid unfavorable missions such missions in low/null security space and missions that require you to kill empire ships you will need to decline missions every now and then. It is best to choose your location so that you have a second and even third agent as backup once you can't decline the mission offered from first agent without losing standings.
 
 
 
'''4. Pick A Base Station And Start Running'''
 
 
 
Here is the map for that area:
 
[[File:Verge_vendor_mission_map.jpg‎]]
 
 
 
You need a base because as you go along, you will buy ships, ammunition and other gear and you will pick up loot and salvage from completed missions. It's easiest to keep all this stuff in one place, so plan to go to your agent's base to run missions, then fly back to your base when you need to resupply. It is often best to bring all the refit modules and extra ammo to the agent's station so you don't need to travel more than is needed.
 
 
 
=== Two hints for being sure your mission is complete ===
 
* Look for a green check mark next to the mission
 
:[[File:Missioncheckmark.jpg‎ |alt= where the green checkmark appears]]
 
 
 
* If you think the mission is finished but you don't see the green checkmark or want to check your objectives, click on the little down arrow next to the mission name and select "Details" from the menu. This will show you the mission briefing and you can take another look at your objectives.
 
 
 
Note that some missions may not get this completion mark.
 
 
 
=== Mission preparation and walkthroughs ===
 
Never fly what you cannot afford to lose applies to running missions as well. When starting out, fly the cheapest ship that will do the job and only pay for expensive upgrades once you're sure you can replace them. Also, keep in mind that no activity is 100% safe, mission runners can get scanned down and ganked and even an empty transport ship can become a target for a bored ganker.
 
 
 
NPC's in missions tend to be very predictable in their setups. For example, Gallente and Serpentis use only Kinetic and Thermal damage against you and are most susceptible to Kinetic and Thermal damage themselves; when they use any form of [[EWAR]], it's always sensor dampening. It helps quite a bit if you set up your ship to deal damage that NPC's are vulnerable to and defend against what they will throw at you. Check out [[NPC damage types]] for a full description and a handy chart that you can keep in your Neocom Notebook.
 
 
 
 
 
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== Agents ==
 
All common mission agents have a name, a Level, and a Division. "Level" describes the general difficulty level of the mission that the agent will offer you and can range from 1 to 5; it also affects the standings you need to reach in order for this agent to give you missions.  "Division" determines what type of mission - encounter (mostly combat), courier (hauling), or mining - you will be offered. <ref name="inferno15">https://web.archive.org/web/20120208133348/https://community.eveonline.com/updates/patchnotes.asp?patchlogID=226</ref>
 
 
 
An agent will offer you missions only when your standings reach a certain amount, depending on the agent's level:
 
* Level 1: Any standing.
 
* Level 2: 1.00 or higher.
 
* Level 3: 3.00 or higher.
 
* Level 4: 5.00 or higher.
 
* Level 5: 7.00 or higher.
 
 
 
You must meet this requirement for either the agent's personal standing towards you, their corporation's standing towards you, or their faction's standing towards you; any one of the three will suffice. All three standings need to also be above -2.00 to receive missions higher than L1.
 
 
 
For example, Eveynel Daerne is a Level 3 agent in Orduin IX - Moon 4 - Transstellar Shipping Storage. This agent is part of the Transstellar Shipping corporation, which is part of the Gallente Federation faction. Therefore, the standings requirement is 3.0, meaning the agent, corporation and faction standings need to be above -2.00. In addition, '''at least one''' of the following 3 conditions must be true to get missions from Eveynel Daerne:
 
 
 
* Eveynel Daerne's personal standing towards you is 3.0 or higher.
 
* Transstellar Shipping's standing towards you is 3.0 or higher.
 
* The Gallente Federation's standing towards you is 3.0 or higher.
 
 
 
The fact that Eveynel Daerne is located in the Orduin solar system, which is the sovereign territory of the Minmatar Republic, is completely irrelevant. High Minmatar Republic standings will not give you access to missions from Eveynel Daerne. This concept applies as a rule to all agents of a faction who are located in a different faction's sovereign space.
 
 
 
=== Standings ===
 
{{main|NPC standings}}
 
Standings are a measure of how much one entity in EVE likes or dislikes another. These feelings are measured on a scale from -10 to +10 where negative is hatred and positive is love. Completing missions changes your standing with the agent, the agent's corporation, in some cases the agent's faction and, in security missions, the faction of the entities that you kill.
 
 
 
<div style="margin-right:100px; margin-left:100px">{{ important note box | Be aware: encounter missions can make your standings go up with one faction and simultaneously down with another. Repairing poor standings is hard work, so it is very much recommended that you don't accept missions against empire factions too lightly. }}</div>
 
 
 
Agents' standings are determined in part by your standing with their parent corporations. Because of this, there is an advantage to running your missions with agents from the same corporation. Each completed mission will raise your standing with that agent ''and'' the agent's corporation and move you more quickly towards the next level. In addition, because Loyalty Point stores are run by corporations, you will be able to buy more items faster if you stick with one corporation.
 
 
 
When you complete a regular mission for an agent, you get increased standings with the agent and the corporation, but not the faction. It is worth noting that if the mission involves destroying ships or structures of a different faction, your standings with the target faction will go down due to a "Combat - Ship Kill" malus. Those who wish to be able to fly in all of High Security space are advised to decline all anti-Empire missions (that is, anti-Amarr, anti-Ammatar, anti-Caldari, anti-Gallente, anti-Minmatar and anti-CONCORD). Some exceptions or workarounds exist; for example, a Minmatar agent might give you the mission [[Friendly Spies]], where if you destroy the mission objective but none of the hostile ships you won't lose Gallente Federation standings. In other cases, the standing losses due to "Combat - Ship Kill" are almost insignificant, such as [[Amarrian Tyrants (Level 3)]]. However, some missions will incur -2.4% standing losses for ship kills and might require one or more completed storyline missions for the opposing side to repair the standings losses.
 
 
 
To see a history of how your standings have changed, you can go to [[Neocom]] > Character Sheet > Interactions > Standings, scroll through the list of NPC entities and select the entity you are interested in to see how much your standings went up or down for what actions and by how much. See [[NPC standings]] for more details.
 
 
 
=== Finding agents ===
 
Most mission agents are located at NPC stations. They can be searched by using [[The Agency]] or via the [[Agent Finder]] which is similar to the Agency.
 
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== Skills ==
 
In addition to all the ship, piloting, fitting, and combat skills you may need there are also skills that are more focused on missions and standings.
 
 
 
There are three skills that improve your effective standings. These skills are mutually exclusive.
 
* {{sk|Connections}} - 4% Modifier to effective standing from friendly NPC Corporations and Factions per level. Does not apply to criminal factions.
 
* {{sk|Criminal Connections}} -  4% Modifier per level to effective standing towards NPCs with low Concord standing. Only applies to criminal factions.
 
* {{sk|Diplomacy}} - 4% Modifier per level to effective standing towards entities that have negative standings with you.
 
 
 
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There are five skills that improve the payout (Standings, loyalty points or ISK) from missions.
 
* Standings
 
** {{sk|Social}} - 5% bonus per level to NPC agent, corporation and faction standing increase.
 
*Loyalty points
 
** {{sk|Distribution Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Distribution corporation division.
 
** {{sk|Mining Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Mining corporation division.
 
** {{sk|Security Connections}} - Improves loyalty point gain by 10% per level when working for agents in the Security corporation division.
 
* ISK
 
** {{sk|Negotiation}} - 5% additional ISK pay per skill level for agent missions.
 
 
 
== Notes ==
 
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Missions]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:19, 31 August 2024

E-UNI Emblem.png This page is specific to EVE University. Other corporations or groups in the game may operate differently.
For a summary of EVE University's rules and code of conduct, see EVE University Rules.
See EVE University Management for other Directorates.

EVE University Diplomacy Directorate's mandate is to preserve the corporation's reputation amongst the EVE Online community and uphold it's neutrality. The Directorate manages relationships and standings for the Ivy League Alliance, and acts as primary point of contact for diplomatic communications. Diplomats are responsible to receive, investigate and seek resolution for diplomatic incidents involving EVE University members. The Directorate is also responsible for the administration of the Ivy League Alts Alliance and EVE University Hall of Residence.


Staff

Director of Diplomacy

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The Director of Diplomacy oversees EVE University diplomacy and the diplomat team. They are responsible for setting policies, resolving any diplomatic issues and maintaining our neutrality.

Diplomacy Manager

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The Diplomacy Manager is in charge of the day-to-day operations of the diplomacy team. They are responsible for setting standings and administering the Ivy League Alt Alliance and the EVE University Hall of Residence.

Diplomats

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Standings

E-Uni seeks to remain neutral. We allow anyone to request blue standings, but we will only agree to this when it is mutually beneficial.

Check current

Contact one of the diplomats listed, and they will verify the standings for you.

Change

Changes to EVE Uni's standings toward other entities can be done by:

  • joining the EVE University alt corporation, for alts of a member
  • joining the Ivy League alt alliance, for corporations of alts of a member
  • request standing change (e.g. blue status) for a corporation or alliance

Join request

Standing change request

Request standings changes (e.g. blue status) for a corporation or alliance - Use the Ivy League Standings Request form.

Please note that EVE University does not allow single characters, NPC corporations, or corps within an alliance to be granted +5 status.

Aggression reports

If an Ivy League member has been the victim of a diplomatic incident (for example, a Blue on Blue incident) please submit the details by completing the Diplomatic Contact Form so our diplomats can investigate the matter and adjust standings as necessary.

If you believe to have been the victim of a diplomatic incident or poor behavior by an Ivy League member, please use the Diplomatic Contact Form to allow for the Diplomats to make further inquiries.

Contacting E-Uni's diplomats

Join the chat channel Diplomacy (EVE Uni) or contact one of E-Uni's Diplomats directly via EVEmail.