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===Missioning with a Fleet===
===Missioning with a Fleet===
{{Main|Mission Fleets}}
{{Main|Mission Fleets}}
Members of a fleet who run missions can share some or all of the standings, LP, ISK, loot, and/or salvage offered by the missions.  This is especially good for newer players, as they generally gain more standings than they share. There are two main kinds of mission fleet: Spider, where everyone runs their own missions, but shares standings etc. at the end; and Locust, where the fleet members all work on the same mission together. Read the article on [[Mission Fleets]] for more details.
Members of a fleet who run missions can share some or all of the standings, LP, ISK, loot, and/or salvage offered by the missions.  This is especially good for newer players, as they generally gain more standings than they share. There are two main kinds of mission fleet: Spider, where everyone runs their own missions, but shares standings, etc. at the end; and Locust, where the fleet members all work on the same mission together. Read the article on [[Mission Fleets]] for more details.
 
Notes:
*To check the viability of farming a mission you can use [[http://eve-survival.org/wikka.php?wakka=MissionReports Eve Survival]] to see if your mission has a 'completion trigger'.
*Say you have a pocket with wrecks that you want to loot and/or salvage, but there's a pirate you have to keep alive in it to farm. You would need someone to loot/salvage while you tank the rat (or vice versa). You could also try fitting salvagers and/or tractor beams on a tanky ship or just abandon the wrecks.


==References==
==References==