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==Combat | ==Combat occupations== | ||
Combat is | Combat is a core part of EVE Online. Many players thrive on honing their combat skills, either against other players or against NPCs. | ||
===Mission running=== | ===Mission running=== | ||
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==Exploration | ==Exploration== | ||
New Eden is vast and contains many secret sites with hidden valuables, as well as [[Wormholes|wormholes]]. Explorers probe out such sites and wormholes and hunt through them for valuables. | New Eden is vast and contains many secret sites with hidden valuables, as well as [[Wormholes|wormholes]]. Explorers probe out such sites and wormholes and hunt through them for valuables. | ||
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[[Industry|Industrial careers]] are focused on gathering resources and creating ships and items (in some other MMORPGs equivalent activities are called "crafting"). As almost all of New Eden's economy is player-driven, many of the ships, items of equipment, and space stations used by players have to be made by someone. | [[Industry|Industrial careers]] are focused on gathering resources and creating ships and items (in some other MMORPGs equivalent activities are called "crafting"). As almost all of New Eden's economy is player-driven, many of the ships, items of equipment, and space stations used by players have to be made by someone. | ||
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* Wormhole planet: 4-6M per planet per day with daily monitoring}} | * Wormhole planet: 4-6M per planet per day with daily monitoring}} | ||
==Business | ==Business== | ||
Business careers focus on moving and/or selling goods to make a profit. They make use of New Eden's player-to-player economy, which is large and complex enough that it has been studied by academic economists. | Business careers focus on moving and/or selling goods to make a profit. They make use of New Eden's player-to-player economy, which is large and complex enough that it has been studied by academic economists. | ||