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The Avoidance List is a feature of the in-game autopilot where the user can specify a set of solar systems | The Avoidance List is a feature of the in-game autopilot where the user can specify a set of solar systems or constellations to be avoided. When the Autopilot is told to avoid systems on the avoidance list, then when a destination is set, the Autopilot will try to find a route that does not include any systems, or constellations on the avoidance list. This can be useful to prevent accidentally plotting routes through enemy territory, particular pirate-infested systems, or heavy lag systems. | ||
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==Avoiding Constellations | ==Avoiding Constellations== | ||
Right-clicking on a solar system in the Map will give you the option to add that solar system to your watch list. However, what if you wanted to avoid an entire constellation | Right-clicking on a solar system in the Map will give you the option to add that solar system to your watch list. However, what if you wanted to avoid an entire constellation without adding every single system in that constellation to your avoidance list? For example, [[Sovereignty|Sovereign Nullsec]] (Player-Claimable NullSec) can be considerably dangerous to enter under certain circumstances. Being able to set entire NullSec constellations to your avoidance list would make it easy to set up your avoidance list to not plot routes through areas of space claimed by other player corporations or alliances. Let's begin by avoiding the GEP-XF constellation of claimable Nullsec. | ||
Go to the | Go to the MAP (F10) and click the SEARCH icon. | ||
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Then type GEP-XF into the search field. When the constellation GEP-XF shows up as a result, right-click on the result and select 'Avoid GEP-XF(Constellation)'. | |||
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Now go back to the AVOIDANCE LIST tab. You will now see the GEP-XF constellation on your avoidance list, and it's unnecessary to add any individual systems within GEP-XF to the avoidance list. This process may be repeated for each constellation you want to avoid. | |||
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For an exhaustive list of player-claimable Nullsec constellations or systems, it is recommended to refer to the in-game map, with the various filters under the "sovereignty" menu, or to third party websites such as [https://evemaps.dotlan.net DotLan]. Having those constellations on your avoidance list will prevent your autopilot from setting a course to any player-sovereign system as long as (1) your autopilot is set to obey the Avoidance List and (2) the waypoint, itself, isn't a player-sovereign system one jump away from Empire space. (Remember that the autopilot will ignore whether or not a waypoint is on the Avoidance List; the autopilot just cares about whether or not there are systems leading up to the waypoint that aren't on the Avoidance List.) | |||
You may, at your own discretion, also have whatever other systems or constellations that you want on that list. For a list of systems to probably add to this list, see [[Known pirate systems]]. | |||
You may, at your own discretion, also have whatever other systems | |||
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