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Don't forget that you can ask fellow players for advice on choosing an agent. If you're in EVE University see our [[EVE University Chat Channels]].
Don't forget that you can ask fellow players for advice on choosing an agent. If you're in EVE University see our [[EVE University Chat Channels]].


You can check for agents that match your preferences via the in-game Agent Finder or via [http://eve-agents.com eve agents]. There are systems that have e.g. multiple level 4 security agents in one system or even two agents in one station.
You can check for agents that match your preferences via the in-game Agent Finder. There are systems that have e.g. multiple level 4 security agents in one system or even two agents in one station.


Look at the system your chosen agent is in, e.g. via [http://evemaps.dotlan.net dotlan]. Neighbouring lowsec systems are usually a problem, as you will have to turn down missions which send you there to avoid being hunted down easily in your mission ship. You can also check for number of NPCs killed and player ships killed which will give you an indication of mission running and possibly ganking activity.
Look at the system your chosen agent is in, e.g. via [http://evemaps.dotlan.net dotlan]. Neighbouring lowsec systems are usually a problem, as you will have to turn down missions which send you there to avoid being hunted down easily in your mission ship. You can also check for number of NPCs killed and player ships killed which will give you an indication of mission running and possibly ganking activity.