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This page is an annotated index to the many PvP combat sources that can be found in this Wiki. It complements the [[:Category:PvP|PvP page category]], which is an alphabetized list with no annotations but does include a wider range of entries.   
This page is an annotated index to the many PvP combat sources that can be found in this Wiki. It complements the [[:Category:PvP|PvP page category]], which is an alphabetized list with no annotations but does include a wider range of entries.   


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If you fight in hi-sec (Security index between 0.5 and 1.0) you are likely to incur the [[#CONCORD_Security_Vessels|wrath of Concord]]. You may not care about your reputation, but the prospect of fighting police ships will interfere with your PvP combat. So, if you are totally new to PvP, go to a low-sec system and look around. Sooner or later, and probably sooner, you will find someone who is willing to attack you.
If you fight in hi-sec (Security index between 0.5 and 1.0) you are likely to incur the [[#CONCORD_Security_Vessels|wrath of Concord]]. You may not care about your reputation, but the prospect of fighting police ships will interfere with your PvP combat. So, if you are totally new to PvP, go to a low-sec system and look around. Sooner or later, and probably sooner, you will find someone who is willing to attack you.


Once you have the basic skills and experience needed to join [[Low-Sec Campus]], you should probably go there. Among its goals, this campus includes: "''Teach survival, home-defense, and offensive PvP tactics that are associated with living in potentially hostile territory with aggressive neighbors''." There are E-UNI members there who are experts in solo PvP and will be glad to help you learn the ropes.
Once you have the basic skills and experience needed to join [[Archive:Low-Sec Campus|Low-Sec Campus]], you should probably go there. Among its goals, this campus includes: "''Teach survival, home-defense, and offensive PvP tactics that are associated with living in potentially hostile territory with aggressive neighbors''." There are E-UNI members there who are experts in solo PvP and will be glad to help you learn the ropes.


Other than that you be an E-UNI member, there are no stringent requirements for joining LSC. However, a certain small amount of practical experience is very helpful:
Other than that you be an E-UNI member, there are no stringent requirements for joining LSC. However, a certain small amount of practical experience is very helpful: