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=How does it work= | =How does it work= | ||
A killmail is sent to the victim, the pilot who landed the killing blow, and their | A killmail is sent to the victim, the pilot who landed the killing blow, their corps, and their alliances. For a killmail to be registered on zKill, one of these entities has to give zKill the right to access it in their name (usually via a corp/character/alliance API). Being that zKill is the most popular killboard, most corps or individuals allow it to pull their killmails. | ||
=Searching on zKillboard= | =Searching on zKillboard= | ||
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=Intel Gathering= | =Intel Gathering= | ||
zKillboard can be used in various ways to gather intel. You can check out an alliance what kind of ships (and fits) they like to fly and their common online times. If you face a certain target you can search for the pilot and his losses in that specific hull. Most pilots tend to stick with similar fits, so you can get a good idea of what the target might be flying. You can even click on export -> EFT and copy & paste the fit into Pyfa to simulate it. | zKillboard can be used in various ways to gather intel. You can check out an alliance what kind of ships (and fits) they like to fly and their common online times. If you face a certain target you can search for the pilot and his losses in that specific hull. Most pilots tend to stick with similar fits, so you can get a good idea of what the target might be flying. You can even click on export -> EFT and copy & paste the fit into Pyfa to simulate it. | ||