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War is not just about avoiding combat at all costs; it gives plenty of opportunity for combat. The type of combat will depend very much on the corporation we are at war with, but they are not invulnerable if the right tactics are used. | War is not just about avoiding combat at all costs; it gives plenty of opportunity for combat. The type of combat will depend very much on the corporation we are at war with, but they are not invulnerable if the right tactics are used. | ||
You can be useful in PvP combat even with minimal skills. If you are a new player then you can fill a role as a [[tackler]] or in [[electronic warfare]] (EWAR) with very little training | You can be useful in PvP combat even with minimal skills. If you are a new player then you can fill a role as a [[tackler]] or in [[electronic warfare]] (EWAR) with very little training. | ||
It's worth reading up on EVE University's [[Ship Replacement Program]] while you are fitting your ship, so that if you lose it you can claim reimbursement for it. | |||
Before you go on a fleet, make sure you read the [[Rookies guide to fleet ops|Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops]] to familiarise yourself with the basics. Remember EVE University is a corporation aimed at new players, and no one will expect you to have a good knowledge of the game in your first few fleets. There will normally be many other pilots on their first fleet also. | Before you go on a fleet, make sure you read the [[Rookies guide to fleet ops|Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops]] to familiarise yourself with the basics. Remember EVE University is a corporation aimed at new players, and no one will expect you to have a good knowledge of the game in your first few fleets. There will normally be many other pilots on their first fleet also. | ||