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=Basic EVE Skills - ''This page is being reconstructed''=
 
[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Getting Started]]
 
[[Category:Getting Started]]
These are basic skill recommendations. None of these skills have prerequisites above level III, and are thus easily accessible to new players. They will provide a solid foundation upon which to develop more advanced skills and fit more advanced modules.
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The list has been grouped to match the in-game Skill categories. Some of the skills below are useful in your early days only to use some basic modules; others will increase your ship's performance directly and should be trained up to level II or III relatively fast. Where applicable which races of ship commonly benefit from a skill are included in parenthesis, but understand that the racial bonuses of a ship are not always a limiting factor of advanced player choices.
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These are basic skill recommendations. None of these skills have prerequisites above level III, and are thus easily accessible to new players. These skill lists provide a solid foundation on which to build into more advanced and/or specialized skills in a career in which you want to advance.
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The various lists will be shown in a logical order for explanation. The order in which you choose to train skills is always a personnal choice however keep in mind that certain skills do have prerequisits.
  
 
Take a look at the skill descriptions to see how they would help you, but understand that the description text does not always reveal the variety of useful skills and modules it unlocks as you train higher. Try using an application like EVE Fitting Tool that lets you see how a ship's attributes are affected by skills. EveMon is another popular program that will let you plan skill training for your character. These and other useful programs and websites are linked in the [[3rd Party Tools]] article.  
 
Take a look at the skill descriptions to see how they would help you, but understand that the description text does not always reveal the variety of useful skills and modules it unlocks as you train higher. Try using an application like EVE Fitting Tool that lets you see how a ship's attributes are affected by skills. EveMon is another popular program that will let you plan skill training for your character. These and other useful programs and websites are linked in the [[3rd Party Tools]] article.  
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Read more on [[Support Skills]] and [[Core Skills]] in our wiki articles, which also describe many advanced skills not listed in the basic recommendations below.
 
Read more on [[Support Skills]] and [[Core Skills]] in our wiki articles, which also describe many advanced skills not listed in the basic recommendations below.
  
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These skills are going to be in a logical order for explanation. Some of the skills listed will be prerequisites for the others however none of them have prerequisites that are not on this list. These skills are essential for anyone that has any plan to ever actually fly a ship in EVE
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If you want to you can download these characters and import them into [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/EFT EFT]. These characters will have all the skills of their associated skillplans as listed above. You could use these to see how training these skills would affect any ship setup you might have in EFT and also you can easily compare the effects of training up from the minimum plan to the advanced plan.<br>
 
If you want to you can download these characters and import them into [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/EFT EFT]. These characters will have all the skills of their associated skillplans as listed above. You could use these to see how training these skills would affect any ship setup you might have in EFT and also you can easily compare the effects of training up from the minimum plan to the advanced plan.<br>
 
You can download these EFT characters [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/download/file.php?id=1467 here]
 
You can download these EFT characters [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/download/file.php?id=1467 here]
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Revision as of 18:53, 3 October 2015

Basic EVE Skills - This page is being reconstructed

-See the History tab to view the previous version of this page as it is being rebuilt-

These are basic skill recommendations. None of these skills have prerequisites above level III, and are thus easily accessible to new players. These skill lists provide a solid foundation on which to build into more advanced and/or specialized skills in a career in which you want to advance.

The various lists will be shown in a logical order for explanation. The order in which you choose to train skills is always a personnal choice however keep in mind that certain skills do have prerequisits.

Take a look at the skill descriptions to see how they would help you, but understand that the description text does not always reveal the variety of useful skills and modules it unlocks as you train higher. Try using an application like EVE Fitting Tool that lets you see how a ship's attributes are affected by skills. EveMon is another popular program that will let you plan skill training for your character. These and other useful programs and websites are linked in the 3rd Party Tools article.


Read more on Support Skills and Core Skills in our wiki articles, which also describe many advanced skills not listed in the basic recommendations below.

General Skills

These skills are going to be in a logical order for explanation. Some of the skills listed will be prerequisites for the others however none of them have prerequisites that are not on this list. These skills are essential for anyone that has any plan to ever actually fly a ship in EVE

Industry Focus

Marketing and Trade