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The most popular is the Eve Fitting Tool, which you can acquire [http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=548883 here]. EFT can tell you about the performance and fitting requirements of a particular fit. If you import your character's skills into it it can give you numbers accurate for your character. This lets you check that you can fit everything you want on to a particular ship before you buy the ship and modules. | The most popular is the Eve Fitting Tool, which you can acquire [http://www.eveonline.com/ingameboard.asp?a=topic&threadID=548883 here]. EFT can tell you about the performance and fitting requirements of a particular fit. If you import your character's skills into it it can give you numbers accurate for your character. This lets you check that you can fit everything you want on to a particular ship before you buy the ship and modules. | ||
This wiki has a detailed guide to using EFT [[Guide_to_using_EFT|here]]. | |||
EFT's numbers aren't always perfectly accurate, and it's possible to be caught up in the numbers so that you forget the practical realities of piloting in Eve -- EFT can import your character's skills but it can't factor in your own piloting skills and experience. Nevertheless, it's a very useful tool. | EFT's numbers aren't always perfectly accurate, and it's possible to be caught up in the numbers so that you forget the practical realities of piloting in Eve -- EFT can import your character's skills but it can't factor in your own piloting skills and experience. Nevertheless, it's a very useful tool. | ||