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===Profession: Explorer===
===Profession: Explorer===
Now this is a favorite of mine, exploration involves scanning down cosmic signatures in space using specialized core scanner probes, that are launched from a core probe launcher. Explorers will mostly stumble upon [[Relic and data sites|relic and data sites]], DED sites and [[Wormholes|wormholes]]. These signatures will occasionally lead to decently expensive loot, especially when relic sites are involved. I mostly run these sites in wormhole space, as the relic and data sites here have the potential to hold the most loot. However, I would suggest new explorers, especially those coming to the game for the first time, to move to a quiet lowsec pocket and explore there. This will ensure some level of safety as local will be working and you can see if a hostile comes in system. It is best to find a pocket that is somewhat close to a trade hub, but not too close that there are like 10+ people in local on average, as any valuable sites that exist will most likely have been snagged up by others.
Now this is a favorite of mine, exploration involves scanning down cosmic signatures in space using specialized core scanner probes, that are launched from a core probe launcher. Explorers will mostly stumble upon [[Relic and data sites|relic and data sites]], DED sites and [[Wormholes|wormholes]]. These signatures will occasionally lead to decently expensive loot, especially when relic sites are involved. I mostly run these sites in wormhole space, as the relic and data sites here have the potential to hold the most loot. However, I would suggest new explorers, especially those coming to the game for the first time, to move to a quiet lowsec pocket and explore there. This will ensure some level of safety as local will be working and you can see if a hostile comes in system. It is best to find a pocket that is somewhat close to a trade hub, but not too close that there are like 10+ people in local on average, as any valuable sites that exist will most likely have been snagged up by others.
===Profession: Factional Warfare===
Now for the most exciting of the professions listed here, [[Faction warfare|faction warfare!]] This will require you to go to militia complexes in lowsec and capture/defend them to earn loyalty points that can then be exchanged in the corp's LP store. For this, it is crucial that you move to a moderately busy pocket of space in order to find fights to take, as well as being close to a trade hub whenever you need to stock up on ships. Remember though, that once you enlist for the militia, you will be attacked by faction police (not the infamous CONCORD headshotting drones) whenever you enter highsec space controlled by them, so you will have to consider this in when finding a place to set up shop, although an alt hauler can basically negate this consequence of being in a militia.
And thats all for this guide, hope you found it helpful! Fly dangerous, and we will see you out among the stars o7