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EVE University has two ship loadout forums, where pilots can get comments on their fitting ideas. They have some threads with suggested fits. It's also worth searching the forums for past threads if you're interested in a particular ship.  
EVE University has two ship loadout forums, where pilots can get comments on their fitting ideas. They have some threads with suggested fits. It's also worth searching the forums for past threads if you're interested in a particular ship.  


*The [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=128 PvE Ship Loadouts] and [http://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 PvP Ship Loadouts] forums should be the first place new players look for fits, and ask for advice. This forum is restricted to EVE University members and alumni.
*The [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=284 Fittings Discussion] forum should be the first place new players look for fits, and ask for advice. This forum is publically available.


The wiki also has a page for each ship in eve (eg. [[Atron]]). These pages often have recommended fits and skills to help you get an idea for how to fit the ship, and are a good starting place to get a sense of how the ship flies, although there is no alternative for flying a couple for yourself.  
The wiki also has a page for each ship in EVE (eg. [[Atron]]). These pages often have recommended fits and skills to help you get an idea for how to fit the ship, and are a good starting place to get a sense of how the ship flies, although there is no alternative for flying a couple for yourself.  


You can also get advice in the University's chat channels. (To link a fit that you have set up already into chat, drag the ship's name from the fitting window and drop it into the chat entry box; to link one from the fittings browsing window, drag the image of the ship.)  
You can also get advice in the University's chat channels. (To link a fit that you have set up already into chat, drag the ship's name from the fitting window and drop it into the chat entry box; to link one from the fittings browsing window, drag the image of the ship.)