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It is important firstly that you know how to identify war targets. We would recommend reading our short page on [[Identifying War Targets in Local]] which will help you set up your screen in a way that you can instantly see if there are any war targets in the system with you. | It is important firstly that you know how to identify war targets. We would recommend reading our short page on [[Identifying War Targets in Local]] which will help you set up your screen in a way that you can instantly see if there are any war targets in the system with you. | ||
Systems which have a lot of pilots in will normally have a lot of war targets, both because there are a higher number of people in general and also because there are more targets for them to aggress. This means that [[Trade | Systems which have a lot of pilots in will normally have a lot of war targets, both because there are a higher number of people in general and also because there are more targets for them to aggress. This means that [[Trade hubs|trade hubs]] (especially Jita, Amarr, Dodixie and Rens) can be very dangerous and we recommend avoiding them at all times on your EVE University character. To enable you to have easy access to the market you may want to consider making another character on the same account to fly an industrial ship and haul things for you. If you leave that character in an NPC corp they will not be at war (though they will not be guaranteed to be safe, as mentioned above) so it will be safer to visit a trade hub. We have a page on [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] which will explain the process and the basic skills needed. Alternatively if you are based in the [[HSC|high sec]], [[LSC|low sec]] or [[NSC|null sec]] campuses you can make use of your campus' freighter service to move things from a trade hub for you for free. See the campus wiki pages for more information. | ||
=== Choosing what to fly === | === Choosing what to fly === | ||