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As with most video games, the tutorial is designed first and foremost to teach you the basic skills of the game, and is not focused upon survival or being true to what you will experience in normal game play.
As with most video games, the tutorial is designed first and foremost to teach you the basic skills of the game, and is not focused upon survival or being true to what you will experience in normal game play.


The first notable difference is that the tutorial is comprised of a strict sequence of "operations" rather than random [[Missions|missions]]. In normal EVE game play, you acquire missions by locating and talking to an agent, who will assign you a random mission from a pool of missions that they have available based on several factors. Secondly, the tutorial operations are infinitely repeatable, any time you'd like. In normal game play, you may be given the same mission more than once and complete it more than once, but it depends entirely upon the random assignment from the agents, it is not by your choice.
The first notable difference is that the tutorial is comprised of a strict sequence of "operations" rather than random [[Missions|missions]]. In normal EVE game play, with the exception of [[Epic_arc|epic arcs]], you acquire missions by locating and talking to an agent who will assign you a random mission from a pool of missions that they have available based on several factors. Secondly, the tutorial operations are infinitely repeatable, any time you'd like. In normal game play, you may be given the same mission more than once and complete it more than once, but it depends entirely upon the random assignment from the agents, it is not by your choice.


Another notable difference is that you will face a wide variety of enemy [[Ship_Classes|ship classes]] and should have little trouble facing them even in your new-player corvette. In the tutorial, the ship classes you face don't seem to have a very large impact on how much damage it takes to kill them - typically, you will need larger ships to easily kill larger ships (while a Frigate ''can'' kill a Battleship normally, it is not typically quite so easy as it is in the tutorial)
Another notable difference is that you will face a wide variety of enemy [[Ship_Classes|ship classes]] and should have little trouble facing them even in your new-player corvette. In the tutorial, the ship classes you face don't seem to have a very large impact on how much damage it takes to kill them - typically, you will need larger ships to easily kill larger ships (while a Frigate ''can'' kill a Battleship normally, it is not typically quite so easy as it is in the tutorial)