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Getting Started in EVE Online: Difference between revisions

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* Advanced Military
* Advanced Military


The missions offered by these agents introduce you to some of the [[PvE]] activities you do in EVE Online. It's highly recommended that you do as many of the agents' missions as interest you, as they explain many of the game mechanics, can give you ideas for what you can do in EVE, and offer some good rewards for new players. However, keep in mind that they offer no training in [[PvP]] (which make up a very substantial part of the game). Additionally, EVE is a sandbox game, and much of the attraction of the game is forging your own path as opposed to following a pre-set path.  
The missions offered by these agents introduce you to some of the [[PvE]] activities you do in EVE Online, and can be considered a continuation of the tutorial. The agents are not exclusive, you can do as many of the agents' missions as you want. It's highly recommended that you do as many of them as interest you, as they explain many of the game mechanics, can give you ideas for what you can do in EVE, and offer some good rewards for new players. However, keep in mind that they offer no training in [[PvP]] (which make up a very substantial part of the game). Additionally, EVE is a sandbox game, and much of the attraction of the game is forging your own path as opposed to following a pre-set path.  


To locate the closest set of career agents (there are three sets of agents per faction, but they all offer the same missions):
To locate the closest set of career agents (there are three sets of agents per faction, but they all offer the same missions):