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[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Fitting]]
These are basic guidelines for fitting ships. These are not rules: Eve University only uses rules about what modules you can fit and which ships you can fly during wartime. (Note that although they only apply during wartime, they are strictly enforced when they do apply. You can find them [[Ship Requirements and Restrictions|here]].)  
These are basic guidelines for fitting ships. These are not rules: Eve University only uses rules about what modules you can fit and which ships you can fly during wartime. (Note that although they only apply during wartime, they are strictly enforced when they do apply. You can find them [[Ship Requirements and Restrictions|here]].)  


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*CCP's own Eve wiki has a long [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Fitting_ships guide] to fitting in general which covers some more facts about fitting and has a list of some of the roles fits are designed for.
*CCP's own Eve wiki has a long [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Fitting_ships guide] to fitting in general which covers some more facts about fitting and has a list of some of the roles fits are designed for.
*When planning your ship fits keep in mind that often modules are stacking penalized. For further reading on stacking check out [[Module_Stacking_and_Speed_Modules|the Guide on Stacking and Speed modules]].
*When planning your ship fits keep in mind that often modules are stacking penalized. For further reading on stacking check out [[Module_Stacking_and_Speed_Modules|the Guide on Stacking and Speed modules]].
[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Ship Fitting]]