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{{NullSec Campus links}}
{{NullSec Campus links}}


Players at [[Eve University]]'s [[Null-Sec Campus]] can earn money by running missions for NPC agents much as they might in highsec space, but with higher rewards and higher risks.
Players at [[EVE University]]'s [[Null-Sec Campus]] can earn money by running missions for NPC agents much as they might in highsec space, but with higher rewards and higher risks.


==Why you should do Missions==
==Why you should do Missions==
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These are just two random examples that show how close the payout can be between highsec L4s and nullsec L3s. Obviously, some missions will pay more and some will pay less, but what is important is the knowledge that the L3s can be completed much more rapidly than L4s and require less ISK and skill investment.
These are just two random examples that show how close the payout can be between highsec L4s and nullsec L3s. Obviously, some missions will pay more and some will pay less, but what is important is the knowledge that the L3s can be completed much more rapidly than L4s and require less ISK and skill investment.


As if that wasn't enough, the LP gained from running missions for the [[Intaki Syndicate]] (the NPC corporation we recommend working for at the NSC) is also very valuable. Using the [https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/lpstore/ Fuzzwork LP Store], let's take a look at LP values for the Sisters of Eve, which many consider to be the best LP store in highsec, against the Intaki Synidcate.
As if that wasn't enough, the LP gained from running missions for the [[Intaki Syndicate]] (the NPC corporation we recommend working for at the NSC) is also very valuable. Using the [https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/lpstore/ Fuzzwork LP Store], let's take a look at LP values for the Sisters of EVE, which many consider to be the best LP store in highsec, against the Intaki Synidcate.


====Sisters of Eve LP====
====Sisters of EVE LP====
[[image:Nsc mission 3.png]]
[[image:Nsc mission 3.png]]


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Yes, there is always a risk of losing your ship when doing anything in nullsec, and you do have to be prepared to stop what you're doing and safeguard your ship. That said, the risk is surprisingly low.
Yes, there is always a risk of losing your ship when doing anything in nullsec, and you do have to be prepared to stop what you're doing and safeguard your ship. That said, the risk is surprisingly low.


Many people view nullsec as the dangerous part of Eve Online. The truth is, nullsec is often empty. Sometimes systems go for hours without visitors. When there ''are'' visitors, moreover, you don't have to work out who might be a suicide ganker keen to blow up your expensively-fit battleship, as you might in highsec. Neutral visitors are flagged up and reported in NSC's intelligence channel, and are often hunted out of NSC's local space. Finally, you can use lighter, cheaper ships to do lower-level missions in nullsec to earn more money than L4s in highsec, which means you put less ISK at risk when you undock.
Many people view nullsec as the dangerous part of EVE Online. The truth is, nullsec is often empty. Sometimes systems go for hours without visitors. When there ''are'' visitors, moreover, you don't have to work out who might be a suicide ganker keen to blow up your expensively-fit battleship, as you might in highsec. Neutral visitors are flagged up and reported in NSC's intelligence channel, and are often hunted out of NSC's local space. Finally, you can use lighter, cheaper ships to do lower-level missions in nullsec to earn more money than L4s in highsec, which means you put less ISK at risk when you undock.


====D-Scan====
====D-Scan====
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====Running Missions====
====Running Missions====
When it comes to running the actual missions, the aim is to run as many as possible as fast as possible to get the most LP. Use [http://eve-survival.org/wikka.php?wakka=MissionReports Eve-Survival] to find the quickest way to complete the mission, hand it in and run another. After doing this for a little while you will start to remember how to blitz each mission which will only make things even faster, and therefore more profitable. Other than that, the same basic rules that apply to HiSec also apply to NullSec. Avoid running missions against Empire Factions and DON'T run any storyline missions otherwise you will destroy you Empire standings.
When it comes to running the actual missions, the aim is to run as many as possible as fast as possible to get the most LP. Use [https://eve-survival.org/wikka.php?wakka=MissionReports EVE-Survival] to find the quickest way to complete the mission, hand it in and run another. After doing this for a little while you will start to remember how to blitz each mission which will only make things even faster, and therefore more profitable. Other than that, the same basic rules that apply to HiSec also apply to NullSec. Avoid running missions against Empire Factions and DON'T run any storyline missions otherwise you will destroy you Empire standings.


Now get out there and start making it rain.
Now get out there and start making it rain.