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− | + | The Main Community is centered around Stacmon, the highsec home and main staging area of EVE University. It furthermore encompasses the general area of high- and lowsec around Stacmon - this includes Amygnon, where many Unistas run L4 Missions for Garoun Investment Bank; Slays, where we base our highsec moon mining operations; and Averon, where there are opportunities for belt and ice mining. | |
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− | + | * The Main Community aims to provide a welcoming environment for new and veteran players to experience a wide variety of content. | |
− | + | * Allow members the opportunity to interact with more knowledgeable and experienced players, to learn more about their areas of interest. | |
− | + | * Provide the staging [[#Structures|locations]] and [[#Community_Services_.26_Programs|services]] for Unistas to engage in group content, such as missions, mining, exploration, abyssals, and more. This includes acting as a staging area for PvP roams into nearby null- and lowsec. | |
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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. |
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Community Details
The Main Community is centered around Stacmon, the highsec home and main staging area of EVE University. It furthermore encompasses the general area of high- and lowsec around Stacmon - this includes Amygnon, where many Unistas run L4 Missions for Garoun Investment Bank; Slays, where we base our highsec moon mining operations; and Averon, where there are opportunities for belt and ice mining.
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Goals:
- The Main Community aims to provide a welcoming environment for new and veteran players to experience a wide variety of content.
- Allow members the opportunity to interact with more knowledgeable and experienced players, to learn more about their areas of interest.
- Provide the staging locations and services for Unistas to engage in group content, such as missions, mining, exploration, abyssals, and more. This includes acting as a staging area for PvP roams into nearby null- and lowsec.
Joining the Main Community
Requirements for joining the community
- There are no title or skill requirements to join the Main Community. Simply follow the following steps to join.
- Join the "HighSec (EVE Uni)" ingame Chat Channel (for E-Uni members and their alts only).
- Join the Standing Fleet, join Mumble, and just fly down to Stacmon
Strongly recommended
- Join Discord.
- Complete the Overview Setup Tutorial
- Familiarize yourself with Avoid Losses to War Targets.
- Create an Alt Hauler
Structures
Stacmon (0.6 HighSec)
- Stacmon - The Quad | Community HQ, Clone Bay
- Stacmon - Furirams Furnace | Reprocessing
- Stacmon - Maniac Memorial Labs ME,TE,Inv | Research & Invention
- Stacmon - Karpinski Forge | Manufacturing (check bonuses)
Slays (0.5 Highsec) (1 jump from Stacmon)
- Slays - Dairek's Chateau | Reprocessing, Moon Drilling
- Multiple Moon Drilling athanors
Averon (0.6 Highsec) (9 jumps from Stacmon)
- Averon - Between The Rock and a Stargate | Reprocessing
- Averon - The Rock | Clone Bay
Brellystier (0.5 Highsec) (Highsec island)
- Brellystier - Ergan Eto Library | Reprocessing, Moon Drilling, Clone Bay
Amygnon (0.6 Highsec) (7 jumps from Stacmon)
- Amygnon: VI - 1 Garoun Investment Bank | NPC Mission Hub
Community Services & Programs
- Mentor Program - The Mentor Program offers guidance to new and returning members by pairing them with experienced pilots.
- Flight Deck - The Flight Deck offers entry level ships free of charge.
- Main Hangar Stock - Our hangars offer easy access to ships, modules, ammo and more.
- Free station containers - Our Station Container program offers up to 10 Station Containers delivered free of charge to your hangar.
- E-Uni Hauling Service - Need some goods hauled inbetween trade hubs and our community? Consider using the free hauling service.
- Buyback - The Buyback program is a way to sell your loot easily without the hassle of having to haul it to a trade hub yourself.
- Skillbook Program - Members have access to our Skillbook Program, which allows them to obtain reimbursement for up to three and a half million ISK of skillbooks per day.
- The +3 Implants Program - Provides young members the ability to purchase one full set of basic +3 implants at a reduced price.
- Mining ship program - Looking to step up your mining game? EVE University offers mining ships for sale in its main staging area, including up to 5 half-priced mining barges per member.
- Ship Replacement Program - To encourage participation in combat fleets, the Ship Replacement Program compensates Uni members for losses suffered during PvP fleets.
Rules and Guidelines
In addition to the EVE University Rules, the following community-specific guidelines apply:
General
- Fly only what you can afford to lose.
- Members undocked in and around the community are highly encouraged to be in the Standing Fleet or special purpose fleet for their safety and the safety of other community members.
- Only members of EVE University or the alts of members of EVE University are allowed to join the Standing Fleet.
- If you are going AFK then you should drop fleet.
- We strongly recommend you get on Mumble, and get involved in chatting, asking questions, etc. EVE is not fun alone. The best ship in EVE is friendship, after all! Make friends, it'll be a lot more fun, and you'll learn more!
Communications
- Members active in the community space should ideally be on Mumble, even if you don't intend to talk (if you are hearing impaired, let us know).
- Please familiarize yourself with our Communications Policy and Voice Communications Etiquette.
PvE
- Group PvE loot is the property of the group that agreed to rat or run sites together and should be distributed as per the prior agreement of the group.
- Mission rewards should not be shared with the main Standing Fleet. If you are running missions as a group, you must form a separate fleet to share the standings.
- Mission fleet members are advised to dock up when War Targets are identified nearby. This could assist local PvP efforts or secure high-priced ships. If you can assist in the fight, stand by to join the standing fleet and await announcements in the community chat or mumble.
- The first person at a site (combat, event, data, relic, etc.) is considered the "owner" and Unistas are forbidden from contesting sites from other Unistas or our allies (aka "blues").
- Generally speaking, you are only allowed to contest sites of legal PvP targets as defined in our Rules of Engagement.
- This means: If you are allowed to shoot them, you are also allowed to steal from them.
Mining
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General Rules | Members are expected to join the in-game HQ standing fleet if they are mining or planning on mining in any of the high-sec stagings, except for Shared Cans, which may operate out of separate fleets. Furthermore, participating in the HQ Standing fleet on Mumble is highly encouraged for faster voice communication. |
EVE University treats Moon Ore belts no differently than any other Asteroid Ore belts in New Eden. However, if the owner of an Athanor directly asks you to leave, please avoid unnecessary conflict. | |
Tips and Payments | Tipping should neither be asked nor expected. Boosters who are members of EVE University may get boosting supplies from official sources. If tips are given for any reason, they need not be returned. |
Just as we do not enforce payment from players who mine from our own belts after they spawn, EVE University does not impose any mandatory payment obligations. | |
While a corporation may own the structure operating the drill, miners are not formally required or obligated to provide tips for the ore they extract. | |
If a structure owner initiates a discussion about taxes in the local chat, it is advisable not to engage directly but to report the matter to community coordinators for resolution. | |
Incidents or disputes related to taxes will be addressed individually, with a focus on diplomatic communication and resolution. | |
Fleets | Fleet Commanders for Shared Can Fleets, as in any other fleet, shall have final authority over the fleet members and interpretation of mining guidelines. |
Fleet Commanders for BYOC and other impromptu fleets shall have no explicit authority other than to remind fleet members of proper etiquette and guidelines. | |
Crystals | C-Type crystals should not be used on any Eve University moon field. |
B-Type crystals should not be used on jackpot moons (Glistening variants), or in a fleet that has more than 15 members on grid, unless instructed otherwise by a shared can FC. | |
Sharing | A rock should not have more than two active lasers mining it. If a pilot has both lasers on a rock, another pilot should not mine it. If a pilot has 1 laser on two different rocks, then another pilot can put 1 laser on each of the same rocks (making a total of 2). Mining drones do not count as lasers. |
When boosters are present (E-Uni or neutrals) and actively mining with drones, other pilots on the grid should not mine the same rock. Do note that this does not mean boosters can ask other pilots to move from rocks that are being mined (Boosters can ask, but pilots do not need to acquiesce). |
What can I do in the Main Community?
- Join pre-planned classes and events: Regularly check the Scheduled Classes, Combat Fleets and Corporation Events sections of the Uni forums, and the in-game Calendar (found by clicking on the clock in the bottom left of your screen).
- Join ad-hoc group activities: Join our Discord ping channels via the Open Groups on our EVE University Alliance Auth to get notifications for this type of content!
- Create content for yourself or your fellow Unistas: Chose from a wide variety of activities available to you. Find some of the examples below.
PvE Activities
- Missions are available from agents in star systems near our staging systems in Stacmon (High-Sec) and Null-Sec Community. You will often find Mission Fleets organised in our High-Sec staging area in Stacmon, allowing newer players to join higher level and thus more lucrative missions.
- Ratting - Killing pirate NPCs in asteroid belts or in combat sites is a common activity to earn great amount of ISK
- Stacmon and Slays (1 jump from Stacmon) both contain L4 Mission Agents
- Amygnon (7 jumps from Stacmon) also has 2 L4 Mission Agents
Mining
- HighSec Mining should relocate to Stacmon with regular moon pulls in Slays.
- Ice mining is available in and around Averon.
- The following Structures offer opportunities to reprocess mined resources:
- Stacmon - Furirams Furnace
- T2 Asteroid Ore Grading Processor
- T2 Ice Grading Processor
- Slays - Dairek's Chateau
- T2 Moon Ore Grading Processor
- Brellystier - Ergan Eto Library
- T2 Moon Ore Grading Processor
- Stacmon - Furirams Furnace
Planetary Industry
- POCOs around Stacmon offer low tax rates for members of EVE Uni.
- More dangerous but also lucrative options are available in the PC9-AY area.
Industry
- Blueprint Library available to Freshmen and above at Stacmon - Maniac Memorial Labs.
- Read Copying from Industry Hangars before using the service.
- The following structures offer Research/Invention bonuses:
- Stacmon - Maniac Memorial Labs ME,TE,Inv
- T1 Invention Optimization
- T1 ME Research Optimization
- T1 TE Research Optimization
- Stacmon - Maniac Memorial Labs ME,TE,Inv
- The following structures offer manufacturing bonuses:
- Stacmon - Karpinski Forge
- T1 Basic Medium Ship ME
- T1 Equipment Manufacturing ME
- T1 Basic Large Ship Manufacturing ME
- Stacmon - Karpinski Forge
Exploration (sites and wormholes)
- Scanning
- Recognizing a profitable wormhole
- Exploit wormholes with a mining or combat fleet
PvP
Make sure to read and understand our Rules of Engagement, after that, the world is your oyster:
- Low-Sec/Null-Sec Roaming Fleets
- Defensive and Offensive fleets against war targets
- Engaging suspects and other "flashies"
- Quick Response Fleets
- Baiting
- Scanning Down the Opponent