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{{Deprecated|newinfo= [[Ship Tree]]. Certificates were a way to identify which skills to train. At least for flying spaceships now you can use the [[Ship Tree]]. There are levels up to 5 to show your mastery of the ship and you can see which skills you should train to increase the level.}}
{{Deprecated|newinfo= [[Ship Tree]]. Certificates were a way to identify which skills to train. At least for flying spaceships now you can use the [[Ship Tree]]. There are levels up to 5 to show your mastery of the ship and you can see which skills you should train to increase the level.}}


This page is about the old pre-Rubicon Certificates - these do not exist anymore since the Rubicon expansion.
{{Hatnote|This page is about the old pre-Rubicon Certificates - these do not exist anymore since the Rubicon expansion.}}
 
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It seems to be a more or less well accepted fact that the certificate system in EVE Online is less than entirely useful as it currently stands. Articles tend to stress relatively complicated ways of approaching what skills to train. Long descriptions of the skills and how they interrelate are quite important to understand, but for the beginning pilot, they tend to overwhelm.  
It seems to be a more or less well accepted fact that the certificate system in EVE Online is less than entirely useful as it currently stands. Articles tend to stress relatively complicated ways of approaching what skills to train. Long descriptions of the skills and how they interrelate are quite important to understand, but for the beginning pilot, they tend to overwhelm.