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'''Capsuleer Orientation Related Education (CORE) classes''' are designed to give ''brand new'' EVE players an introduction to a broad range of game mechanics that will form a solid foundation of information to be expanded upon throughout your EVE career. CORE Classes are designed to be easily understandable and usually take 30-45 minutes to cover (not including Q&A or practical application sessions). '''CORE classes''' currently cover the following topics (19):
'''Capsuleer Orientation Related Education (CORE) classes''' are designed to give ''brand new'' EVE players an introduction to a broad range of game mechanics that will form a solid foundation of information to be expanded upon throughout your EVE career. CORE Classes are designed to be easily understandable and usually take 30-45 minutes to cover (not including Q&A or practical application sessions). '''CORE classes''' currently cover the following topics (20):


* [https://xx Introduction to Skill Planning]
* [https://xx Introduction to Skill Planning]

Revision as of 19:26, 29 November 2020

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Capsuleer Orientation Related Education (CORE) classes are designed to give brand new EVE players an introduction to a broad range of game mechanics that will form a solid foundation of information to be expanded upon throughout your EVE career. CORE Classes are designed to be easily understandable and usually take 30-45 minutes to cover (not including Q&A or practical application sessions). CORE classes currently cover the following topics (20):