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{{important note box|The [[EVE University Incursion Community]] doesn't require '''unistas''' to use fancy hulls and modules or put expensive implants into your head due to the constant threat of war. Pilots who take the necessary precautions are of course allowed to, but should do so of their own free will being aware of the risk.}}
{{important note box|The [[EVE University Incursion Community]] doesn't require '''unistas''' to use fancy hulls and modules or put expensive implants into your head due to the constant threat of war. Pilots who take the necessary precautions are of course allowed to, but should do so of their own free will being aware of the risk.}}
There are a lot of ways to spend ISK on your incursion character in order to improve your performance, be that '''buying a pirate faction battleship''', getting '''faction and deadspace modules''' or '''injecting implants''' into your head. Some of these options are more effective than others, so before you start ''"throwing ISK at the problem"'' with wild abandon ... take a moment to consider your options.
There are a lot of ways to spend ISK on your incursion character in order to improve your performance, be that '''buying a pirate faction battleship''', getting '''faction and deadspace modules''' or '''injecting implants''' into your head. Some of these options are more effective than others, so before you start ''"throwing ISK at the problem"'' with wild abandon ... take a moment to consider your options.
For a more general explanation, see [[ship progression in Incursions]].
== Buying a pirate faction battleship ==
== Buying a pirate faction battleship ==
In almost all cases, upgrading your hull should be your first goal if you're looking to invest more ISK. While faction and deadspace modules are great, pirate faction hulls often give superior bonuses without inflating the value of droppable modules fit to your ship. For the most part it's a matter of certain pirate faction battleships having double damage bonuses and powerful role bonuses instead of having an offensive and a defensive one, plus much better overall ship stats.
In almost all cases, upgrading your hull should be your first goal if you're looking to invest more ISK. While faction and deadspace modules are great, pirate faction hulls often give superior bonuses without inflating the value of droppable modules fit to your ship. For the most part it's a matter of certain pirate faction battleships having double damage bonuses and powerful role bonuses instead of having an offensive and a defensive one, plus much better overall ship stats.