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* [[Industrialist (Producer)|Industrialist - Producer]], which teach you about [[mining]], [[reprocessing]], [[manufacturing]], and [[hauling]]. | * [[Industrialist (Producer)|Industrialist - Producer]], which teach you about [[mining]], [[reprocessing]], [[manufacturing]], and [[hauling]]. | ||
The agents are not exclusive (i.e. doing one set of missions doesn't "lock" you into a pre-set "career path", as there are no such things in EVE); you can do as many of the agents' missions as you want. There are 12 [[#Career Agents Locations|locations]] in total, 3 for each of the four [[ | The agents are not exclusive (i.e. doing one set of missions doesn't "lock" you into a pre-set "career path", as there are no such things in EVE); you can do as many of the agents' missions as you want. There are 12 [[#Career Agents Locations|locations]] in total, 3 for each of the four [[Factions#Empires|empires]] in New Eden. | ||
It is highly recommended that you complete all the mission chains (or arcs if you will) given by the five career agents, even if you already know what you'd like to do in EVE. The missions give a good overview of some of the mechanics of the game, and good financial rewards for a new player. It is also good to have a basic idea of how each career works - for example, even if you don't plan to do any exploration, it is good to have an idea of how other players are able to scan and find you while you are in space doing any number of activities. Also, it's likely that over the course of your time in EVE you will want to try doing many different things. | It is highly recommended that you complete all the mission chains (or arcs if you will) given by the five career agents, even if you already know what you'd like to do in EVE. The missions give a good overview of some of the mechanics of the game, and good financial rewards for a new player. It is also good to have a basic idea of how each career works - for example, even if you don't plan to do any exploration, it is good to have an idea of how other players are able to scan and find you while you are in space doing any number of activities. Also, it's likely that over the course of your time in EVE you will want to try doing many different things. | ||