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''[[Exploration_101|Exploration]]'' – use your scanning, survey and decrypting skills to unlock potentially valuable archaeology sites. The best sites are in nullsec and in wormholes, but such sites can be amazingly valuable – though Pirate players may try to kill you and take your loot. Exploration is easy to train, but takes a lot of practice to get good enough to do the high value sites.  
''[[Exploration_101|Exploration]]'' – use your scanning, survey and decrypting skills to unlock potentially valuable archaeology sites. The best sites are in nullsec and in wormholes, but such sites can be amazingly valuable – though Pirate players may try to kill you and take your loot. Exploration is easy to train, but takes a lot of practice to get good enough to do the high value sites.  


'''PVP''' – fly around in lowsec and nullsec space looking for people who want to fight. The winner gets to loot the loser's ship. Not recommended for beginners.
''[[Solo_PvP|Solo PVP]]'' – fly around in lowsec and nullsec space looking for people who want to fight. The winner gets to loot the loser's ship. Not recommended for beginners.
   
   
'''BOTTOM LINE:''' Depending on what you enjoy doing, any of it can be fun. However, it is impossible to do all of these things at the same time at any kind of reasonable speed. So pick a career or two: combat pilot, explorer, miner, manufacturer, merchant, researcher, hauler – and focus on deepening your skills in one or two areas.
'''BOTTOM LINE:''' Depending on what you enjoy doing, any of it can be fun. However, it is impossible to do all of these things at the same time at any kind of reasonable speed. So pick a career or two: combat pilot, explorer, miner, manufacturer, merchant, researcher, hauler – and focus on deepening your skills in one or two areas.