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Players will learn what [[Exploration skills|skills]] are required to start exploring, what ships and equipment are best for the new explorer, what sorts of areas can be [[probe scanning|located]] using the exploration mechanics, how to use probes to track down hidden exploration sites, and how to use analyzer modules to hack into loot containers in exploration sites.
Players will learn what [[Exploration skills|skills]] are required to start exploring, what ships and equipment are best for the new explorer, what sorts of areas can be [[probe scanning|located]] using the exploration mechanics, how to use probes to track down hidden exploration sites, and how to use analyzer modules to hack into loot containers in exploration sites.
== TLDR of Exploration ==
Exploration can allow a new player to make reportedly 60 mil/hour (circa Q'23 per: [[User:Kismeteer]]).  This involves traveling around dangerous parts of space, such as [[Wormhole_sites#Class_1|C1-C3 wormholes]] and Null sec to find [[Relic_and_data_sites|Relic And/Or Data Sites]], and only do High and Low sec exploration for practice due their low incomes. It is recommended you check out the EVE Online academy <ref>EVE Academy: [https://www.eveonline.com/eve-academy/careers/explorer Explorer] uncover ancient relics and hidden pathways outside of the known universe</ref> series on exploration, watch some Youtube videos on how to position probes, learn the [[Hacking|rule of six]], and generally learn how people move around space while dodging enemies.  Filaments can assist in this migration, with [[Needlejack_filaments|noise filaments]] being helpful to move to null sec, and [[Pochven#Pochven_Region_Filaments|Pochven filaments]] to move back to high sec.  A [[Heron]] is the most popular ship to get started in due to slot layout, but there are the easier to fly [[Sunesis]]/[[Astero]], the more advanced [[Covert Ops]] line, and very advanced [[T3 Cruiser]]s that increase your likelihood of success.


== Scanning ==
== Scanning ==