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* [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=83&start=0 Combat Lounge] Run by the Ivy League Navy, this forum includes a large listing of [[#Doctrines|fleet doctrines]] and associated discussions.
* [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=83&start=0 Combat Lounge] Run by the Ivy League Navy, this forum includes a large listing of [[#Doctrines|fleet doctrines]] and associated discussions.
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Chat</span> ====
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Chat</span> ====
The  [[Chat_Channels_and_Mailing_Lists|E-UNI chat channels]] page lists at least 20 channels that might be of some use if you want to discuss PvP. Here are the ones most useful to beginners:
The  [[EVE University Chat Channels]] page lists at least 20 channels that might be of some use if you want to discuss PvP. Here are the ones most useful to beginners:
* Q&A.E-UNI - EVE University experts watch this channel and answer questions about nearly any aspect of EVE. Ship and fitting questions are not unusual.
* Q&A.E-UNI - EVE University experts watch this channel and answer questions about nearly any aspect of EVE. Ship and fitting questions are not unusual.
* Chat.E-UNI - this general discussion channel often centers on ship fittings and fighting.
* Chat.E-UNI - this general discussion channel often centers on ship fittings and fighting.
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:For example, suppose you have been training to use drones and are thinking about getting a [[Vexor]]. The Vexor page gives a summary of the skills you need, and it provides two fleet PvP fits: one shield tanked and one armor tanked.
:For example, suppose you have been training to use drones and are thinking about getting a [[Vexor]]. The Vexor page gives a summary of the skills you need, and it provides two fleet PvP fits: one shield tanked and one armor tanked.


* A second, and possibly more useful place, especially if you are an experienced fighter, is to ask in one of the [[Chat_Channels_and_Mailing_Lists|E-UNI chat channels or forums.]] ''Q&A.E-UNI''  is especially useful for this kind of question, as there are often E-UNI experts on who are willing to talk at length about fitting ships. The general ''Chat.E-UNI'' channel is also good, as are the specific channels for the various campuses. Don't be afraid to ask what seems to be a simple or dumb question - fitting ships well is hard to do, and everyone knows that. Also, everyone loves their favorite fits, and they are usually willing to talk about them. [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 E-UNI Forum: PvP Ship Loadouts] includes a lot of information on ship fitting, though some of it is probably too technical for beginners.
* A second, and possibly more useful place, especially if you are an experienced fighter, is to ask in one of the [[EVE University Chat Channels|E-UNI chat channels or forums.]] ''Q&A.E-UNI''  is especially useful for this kind of question, as there are often E-UNI experts on who are willing to talk at length about fitting ships. The general ''Chat.E-UNI'' channel is also good, as are the specific channels for the various campuses. Don't be afraid to ask what seems to be a simple or dumb question - fitting ships well is hard to do, and everyone knows that. Also, everyone loves their favorite fits, and they are usually willing to talk about them. [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 E-UNI Forum: PvP Ship Loadouts] includes a lot of information on ship fitting, though some of it is probably too technical for beginners.


By the way, there ''is'' no perfect fit. As you probably know by now, a ship's equipment interacts tightly with a pilot's skills, experience and psychology. What works best for one may not work well for another. You will find ''your'' perfect fit by trying different set-ups and seeing how they work out.
By the way, there ''is'' no perfect fit. As you probably know by now, a ship's equipment interacts tightly with a pilot's skills, experience and psychology. What works best for one may not work well for another. You will find ''your'' perfect fit by trying different set-ups and seeing how they work out.