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For active tanking, you generally will want two dedicated resist modules fit.  Mission ships are not omni-tanked like PvP ships are (you never know who or what will be attacking you in PvP!).  You'll carry resist modules for all 4 types of damage and swap them out in station after you accept a mission and can see what kind of rats you'll be fighting.  Fit resist modules for the two types of damage that the mission's rats will be shooting at you.  Next, you will have a module that consumes capacitor and restores shield or armor.  You more commonly see shield tanked ships in PvE because you don't need the mid slots for control (scrams, ECM, etc) like you would in PvP and using a shield tank allows you to fit damage boosting modules in your low slots.  Shield boosters also restore shield hitpoints right at the beginning of their cycle time so provide a more immediate restoration of ship health.
For active tanking, you generally will want two dedicated resist modules fit.  Mission ships are not omni-tanked like PvP ships are (you never know who or what will be attacking you in PvP!).  You'll carry resist modules for all 4 types of damage and swap them out in station after you accept a mission and can see what kind of rats you'll be fighting.  Fit resist modules for the two types of damage that the mission's rats will be shooting at you.  Next, you will have a module that consumes capacitor and restores shield or armor.  You more commonly see shield tanked ships in PvE because you don't need the mid slots for control (scrams, ECM, etc) like you would in PvP and using a shield tank allows you to fit damage boosting modules in your low slots.  Shield boosters also restore shield hitpoints right at the beginning of their cycle time so provide a more immediate restoration of ship health.
==== Capacitor Management ====


= Alphas - Fits for L1 -> L3 Progression =
= Alphas - Fits for L1 -> L3 Progression =
These fits are for alpha clones looking to explore the world of mission running.  Due to the limitations on what skills can be trained, some fits will not perform as well as others in this section.  Fits can also be used for adjacent levels of missions in some cases (an Algos can probably do most level 2 missions or a Caracal can do some level 3 missions).  Those wishing to maximize their LP gains by running level 3 missions quickly can looking into getting a navy fleet issue cruiser and maximize the skills (as much as an alpha clone can) relevant to it.  The Gnosis is the only battlecruiser an alpha clone can fly and with pretty much maxed out alpha skills, you can do some level 4 missions, though you may find your LP gains per hour are high by completing many level 3 missions in a navy cruiser in the time it would take you to complete a single level 4 mission in a Gnosis.
These fits are for alpha clones looking to explore the world of mission running.  Due to the limitations on what skills can be trained, some fits will not perform as well as others in this section.  Fits can also be used for adjacent levels of missions in some cases (an Algos can probably do most level 2 missions or a Caracal can do some level 3 missions).  Those wishing to maximize their LP gains by running level 3 missions quickly can looking into getting a navy fleet issue cruiser and maximize the skills (as much as an alpha clone can) relevant to it.  The Gnosis is the only battlecruiser an alpha clone can fly and with pretty much maxed out alpha skills, you can do some level 4 missions, though you may find your LP gains per hour are high by completing many level 3 missions in a navy cruiser in the time it would take you to complete a single level 4 mission in a Gnosis.


=== Capacitor Management ===
== Amarr ==
== Amarr ==
=== Day 1 - Tormentor ===
=== Day 1 - Tormentor ===