More actions
mNo edit summary |
|||
| Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
#'''Fly what you can afford to lose.'''<br>This is often cited as the first rule of EVE Online. All of the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are designed with this principle in mind. As pilots improve their skills (and can afford to lose better ships), they are encouraged to reference the more advanced fittings within EVE University's [[Fleet-Up]] group.<br><br> | #'''Fly what you can afford to lose.'''<br>This is often cited as the first rule of EVE Online. All of the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are designed with this principle in mind. As pilots improve their skills (and can afford to lose better ships), they are encouraged to reference the more advanced fittings within EVE University's [[Fleet-Up]] group.<br><br> | ||
#'''Insure Your Ship'''<br>All the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are worth insuring. Members of EVE University can obtain additional reimbursement for lost ships through the the [[Ship Replacement Program]] (SRP).<br><br> | #'''Insure Your Ship'''<br>All the ships in the Newbie Doctrine are worth insuring. Members of EVE University can obtain additional reimbursement for lost ships through the the [[Ship Replacement Program]] (SRP).<br><br> | ||
#'''Rename Your Ship'''<br>The default ship name | #'''Rename Your Ship'''<br>The default ship name is "<Player's Name> <Ship Name>". This will make it much easier for enemies to identify and locate you using [[Directional_Scanner_Guide|D-Scan]]. Rename your ship to something that cannot be associated with your name or EVE University.<br> <br> | ||
== Tackle, Ensnaring Foes == | == Tackle, Ensnaring Foes == | ||