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Support skills are those affect your proficiency at fitting and flying ships. While not necessarily being directly required to use particular modules or sit in certain ships, they are invaluable and can give you the edge you need to get the kill or survive the mission. For example, you don't need to train Controlled Bursts, Energy Management and Capacitor Systems Operation to put large lasers on an Amarr battleship, but, if you do so without training them you will find you swiftly run out of capacitor. | |||
Support skills are those affect your proficiency at fitting and flying ships. While not necessarily being directly required to use particular modules or sit in certain ships, they are | |||
Beyond this guide, one may also want to check out the certificates system within Eve. It serves as a handy reference for if you want to train for a specific task or role. Note that completing a certificate does not give any boosts or bonuses, they are | Beyond this guide, one may also want to check out the certificates system within Eve. It serves as a handy reference for if you want to train for a specific task or role. Note that completing a certificate does not give any boosts or bonuses, they are merely suggestions. They may be accessed in-game on your character sheet, in the "Certificates" tab of the "Skills" section. Also, while the certificates are a good general outline on what skills are good to get they should not be taken as a definite benchmark on what skills are needed for a certain ship or role. | ||
== 'Good Support Skills' == | == 'Good Support Skills' == | ||