More actions
Shauny Tsero (talk | contribs) |
m Link maintenance because of page move to Archive NS, bypassing redirects, change http to https |
||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Update|[[#Killboard]] - [[EVE University Killboard]] is deprecated. [[#Targeting]] - No watch list item on linked page. [[#Other Sources]] - Bad link. Somehow identify E-Uni member only forums. #Other - [[Noobs on Patrol]] is deprecated, [[Archive:Ivy League Navy|Ivy League Navy]] is marked as Historical. [[#How do I find a solo PVP fight]] - Noob on Patrol is deprecated, Listen to ... is a "dead" link }} | |||
This page is an annotated index to the many PvP combat sources that can be found in this Wiki. It complements the [[:Category:PvP|PvP page category]], which is an alphabetized list with no annotations but does include a wider range of entries. | This page is an annotated index to the many PvP combat sources that can be found in this Wiki. It complements the [[:Category:PvP|PvP page category]], which is an alphabetized list with no annotations but does include a wider range of entries. | ||
| Line 11: | Line 12: | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Forums</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Forums</span> ==== | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=266&start=0 Combat Fleets] Every fleet is announced here - included beginner fleets and E-UNI courses. The announcement includes the date/time of departure, the kinds of ships needed, and the general goal of the event. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=72&start=0 E-Courses] All E-UNI courses are announced here ahead of time. A good place to check to see when a particular course was last offered. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=44&start=0 Player versus Player Combat] Wide ranging discussion of PvP. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 PvP Ship Loadouts] A wealth of information on ship fitting. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=166 Ships, Modules, Charges and Items] Questions and answers about ships and the stuff that goes on a ship | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=83&start=0 Combat Lounge] Run by the Ivy League Navy, this forum includes a large listing of [[#Doctrines|fleet doctrines]] and associated discussions. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Chat</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Chat</span> ==== | ||
The [[EVE University Chat Channels]] page lists at least 20 channels that might be of some use if you want to discuss PvP. Here are the ones most useful to beginners: | The [[EVE University Chat Channels]] page lists at least 20 channels that might be of some use if you want to discuss PvP. Here are the ones most useful to beginners: | ||
| Line 24: | Line 25: | ||
* Campus Channels - each of the E-UNI campuses has a channel, and it is not unusual to find discussions of PvP events or problems related to the campus. | * Campus Channels - each of the E-UNI campuses has a channel, and it is not unusual to find discussions of PvP events or problems related to the campus. | ||
Most E-UNI chat channels are password protected for privacy. You can acquire these passwords from an [ | Most E-UNI chat channels are password protected for privacy. You can acquire these passwords from an [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=23156 E-UNI Forum] post. You need to be an E-UNI member to access this post. | ||
=== Killboard === | === Killboard === | ||
* [[ | * [[EVE University Killboard|Killboard]] All ship kills are automatically listed here. If you kill or are killed, you should go here and explain how it happened. This helps everyone. | ||
* [[ | * [[EVE University Killboard|Using the Killboard]] Detailed instructions on how to add comments to your killboard entries. | ||
{{expansion past|1=At one time, this process was called "killmail". | {{expansion past|1=At one time, this process was called "killmail". | ||
| Line 40: | Line 41: | ||
* [[Introduction to PvP]] E-UNI course. Includes E-UNI fleets, killboard, rules of engagement. | * [[Introduction to PvP]] E-UNI course. Includes E-UNI fleets, killboard, rules of engagement. | ||
* [[Support | * [[Support skills]] The key skills needed to become proficient at fitting and flying ships. | ||
* [[ | * [[EVE University Rules#Rules of Engagement|Rules of Engagement]] Who you can shoot at, and when. | ||
* [[Safety settings|Safety Settings]] How not to shoot by accident. | * [[Safety settings|Safety Settings]] How not to shoot by accident. | ||
* [[Safety Tips for Operating in Low Sec]] Low security space is dangerous; be aware, be prepared. | * [[Safety Tips for Operating in Low Sec]] Low security space is dangerous; be aware, be prepared. | ||
| Line 49: | Line 50: | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd"> Targeting</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd"> Targeting</span> ==== | ||
* [[Targeting]] Methods and time considerations. | * [[Targeting]] Methods and time considerations. | ||
* [[Identifying | * [[Identifying war targets in Local]] Includes how to set up a [[Identifying war targets in Local#Setting up watchlists|watch list]]. | ||
* [[Combat Probing 101]] A method of locating targets in systems | * [[Combat Probing 101]] A method of locating targets in systems | ||
====<span style="color:#ffffdd">Tackling</span>==== | ====<span style="color:#ffffdd">Tackling</span>==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Tackling|Warp Disruption]] Preventing an opponent from warping - AKA "scrambling" or "jamming". | ||
* [[Tackling Guide]] Immobilizing an opponent, methods and fittings. | * [[Tackling|Tackling Guide]] Immobilizing an opponent, methods and fittings. | ||
====<span style="color:#ffffdd"> Electronic Warfare</span> ==== | ====<span style="color:#ffffdd"> Electronic Warfare</span> ==== | ||
* [[EWAR Guide]] Electronic warfare interferes with enemy ships to decrease their effectiveness in battle. | * [[Electronic warfare|EWAR Guide]] Electronic warfare interferes with enemy ships to decrease their effectiveness in battle. | ||
* [[ECM Guide]] "Jamming" - a type of EWAR that causes enemy ships to lose their target locks. | * [[Electronic Countermeasures|ECM Guide]] "Jamming" - a type of EWAR that causes enemy ships to lose their target locks. | ||
* [[Capacitor | * [[Capacitor warfare]] A type of EWAR that focuses on draining an enemy ship's capacitor. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd"> Other Tactics</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd"> Other Tactics</span> ==== | ||
* [[Bookmarks]] Useful in scouting, and in setting up safe spots in systems | * [[Bookmarks]] Useful in scouting, and in setting up safe spots in systems | ||
* [[Overheating|Overheating/Overloading]] Pushing modules to their limits. | * [[Overheating|Overheating/Overloading]] Pushing modules to their limits. | ||
* [[How to save your Pod]] Capsules are difficult to lock as targets; this makes escape possible. | * [[Pod saving|How to save your Pod]] Capsules are difficult to lock as targets; this makes escape possible. | ||
===Ships=== | ===Ships=== | ||
| Line 72: | Line 73: | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Ship Characteristics</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Ship Characteristics</span> ==== | ||
* [[Signature radius|Signature Radius]] Every ship has one; it determines many aspect of weapons targeting and damage. | * [[Signature radius|Signature Radius]] Every ship has one; it determines many aspect of weapons targeting and damage. | ||
* [[Drone | * [[Drone-capable ships]] Includes bay size, bandwidth, etc. - an extensive list. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Ship Roles</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Ship Roles</span> ==== | ||
* [[Interceptors | * [[Interceptors]] A class of very fast T2 frigates. | ||
* [[Stealth Bombers]] T2 frigates optimized to fire torpedoes and bombs. | * [[Stealth Bombers]] T2 frigates optimized to fire torpedoes and bombs. | ||
==== <small>Other Sources</small> ==== | ==== <small>Other Sources</small> ==== | ||
[ | <nowiki>[https://eveinfo.net/wiki/inde~990.htm Common PvP Ships]</nowiki> (Bad link}<!-- Blocked by uBlock --> - EveInfo.Net - List of approximately 80 PvP ships by role. Includes brief analysis and comments. | ||
===Hardware and Software=== | ===Hardware and Software=== | ||
Weapons. Ammunition. Fittings. | Weapons. Ammunition. Fittings. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 E-UNI Forum: PvP Ship Loadouts] A wealth of information on ship fitting. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=166 E-UNI Forum: Ships, Modules, Charges and Items] Questions and answers about ships and the stuff that goes on a ship | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Drones</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Drones</span> ==== | ||
* [[Using Drones]] Thorough coverage of drone types, abilities, uses and tactics. | * [[Drone mechanics|Using Drones]] Thorough coverage of drone types, abilities, uses and tactics. | ||
* [[Drones 101]] / [[Drones 102]] 101 covers drone type and basic drone control; 102 covers advanced drones used in for as ECM and logistics. | * [[Drones 101]] / [[Drones 102]] 101 covers drone type and basic drone control; 102 covers advanced drones used in for as ECM and logistics. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Shields and Armor</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Shields and Armor</span> ==== | ||
* [[Shields]] What shields are and how they function. | * [[Tanking|Shields]] What shields are and how they function. | ||
* [[Shield Tanking]] | * [[Shield Tanking 101]] Basic course. | ||
* [[Armor Tanking 101]] Basic course. | * [[Armor Tanking 101]] Basic course. | ||
| Line 99: | Line 100: | ||
===== <span style="color:#eeccaa">Turrets</span> ===== | ===== <span style="color:#eeccaa">Turrets</span> ===== | ||
* [[Turrets]] Characteristics of turret type weapons: projectile and energy beam. | * [[Turrets]] Characteristics of turret type weapons: projectile and energy beam. | ||
* [[Gunnery Guide]] Use of turret type weapons: range, tracking and signature resolution. | * [[Turret mechanics|Gunnery Guide]] Use of turret type weapons: range, tracking and signature resolution. | ||
* [[Turret Damage]] Concerned only with how damage is generated from a hit with a turret type weapon. | * [[turret mechanics#Damage|Turret Damage]] Concerned only with how damage is generated from a hit with a turret type weapon. | ||
===== <span style="color:#eeccaa">Missiles</span> ===== | ===== <span style="color:#eeccaa">Missiles</span> ===== | ||
* [[Missiles 101]] The basics. | * [[Missiles 101]] The basics. | ||
* [[Fitting | * [[Fitting missile launchers]] / [[Missiles]] (''Some overlap'') Launcher and missile types and characteristics.{{Verify}} | ||
* [[Missile Damage]] Concerned only with the damage that is created when a missile explodes near a ship. I.e., does not cover aiming, shooting and such. | * [[Missile mechanics|Missile Damage]] Concerned only with the damage that is created when a missile explodes near a ship. I.e., does not cover aiming, shooting and such. | ||
* [[Bombs]] Unguided missiles, primarily for use in nullsec and wormhole space. | * [[Bombs]] Unguided missiles, primarily for use in nullsec and wormhole space. | ||
| Line 112: | Line 113: | ||
====<span style="color:#ffffdd">Other Fittings</span>==== | ====<span style="color:#ffffdd">Other Fittings</span>==== | ||
* [[Directional | * [[Directional scanning]] Complete guide to use of the d-scanner. | ||
== Fleet PvP == | == Fleet PvP == | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=266&start=0 E-UNI Forum: Combat Fleets] Every fleet is announced here - included beginner fleets and E-UNI courses. The announcement includes the date/time of departure, the kinds of ships needed, and the general goal of the event. | ||
=== Introductions === | === Introductions === | ||
* [[The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops]] Comprehensive listing of UNI fleet operations and requirements. | * [[The Rookie's Guide To Fleet Ops]] Comprehensive listing of UNI fleet operations and requirements. | ||
| Line 123: | Line 124: | ||
=== Fleet Organization and Doctrine === | === Fleet Organization and Doctrine === | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Members</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Members</span> ==== | ||
* [[Overview Guide]] How to set up your Overview Window as required for participation in E-UNI fleets. | * [[Installing the EVE University Overview|Overview Guide]] How to set up your Overview Window as required for participation in E-UNI fleets. | ||
* [[Fleet Squad Member Duties]] If you are new to fleets, be sure to read this. | * [[Fleet Squad Member Duties]] If you are new to fleets, be sure to read this. | ||
* [[Fleet | * [[Fleet terminology]] Lists the lingo terms used by fleet members. | ||
* [[Fleet | * [[Fleet interface]] Windows you need to use, and sometimes leave open. | ||
* [[Fleet Watch Lists]] Keeping track of nearby ships. | * [[Fleet interface#Fleet Watchlists|Fleet Watch Lists]] Keeping track of nearby ships. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Commanders</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Commanders</span> ==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Forming fleets in EVE University]] Not official policy, but thorough checklist of recommended actions.{{Verify}} | ||
* [[ | * [[Fleet Command Guide|Fleet Commander's Guide]] "Fleet Command in EVE is as much a task of psychology as it is a task of military preparedness and skill." | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Doctrines</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Doctrines</span> ==== | ||
* [[Fleet Doctrines]] A doctrine is essentially a preset that tells you what kinds of ships and fits are acceptable in a specific kind of fleet. This is a brief overview. | * [[Doctrines|Fleet Doctrines]] A doctrine is essentially a preset that tells you what kinds of ships and fits are acceptable in a specific kind of fleet. This is a brief overview. | ||
* [ | * [[:Category:Doctrines|E-UNI Fleet Doctrines]] A number of E-UNI doctrines are listed here. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=83&start=0 E-UNI Forum: Combat Lounge] Run by the Ivy League Navy, this forum includes a large listing of doctrines and associated discussions. | ||
=== Tactics === | === Tactics === | ||
| Line 145: | Line 146: | ||
* [[Scouting]] Detailed treatment of covert ops scouting in high and low security space. | * [[Scouting]] Detailed treatment of covert ops scouting in high and low security space. | ||
==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Other</span> ==== | ==== <span style="color:#ffffdd">Other</span> ==== | ||
* [[Advanced Drones Applications and Strategies]] Specialized fleet use of drones: such as gate camps and logistics. | * [[Drone mechanics#Fleet applications|Advanced Drones Applications and Strategies]] Specialized fleet use of drones: such as gate camps and logistics. | ||
* [[ | * [[Gate camps]] Trapping enemy ships at warp gates … and how to escapte from such traps. | ||
* [[Pipe Bombing]] Trapping an enemy fleet travelling through nullsec with an interdiction bubble and using smartbombing battleships to destroy them. | * [[Pipe Bombing]] Trapping an enemy fleet travelling through nullsec with an interdiction bubble and using smartbombing battleships to destroy them. | ||
* [[Spider | * [[Spider tanking]] A fleet tactic in which ships use remote armor repair modules to repair one another | ||
=== Other === | === Other === | ||
* [[Noobs on Patrol]] (NoP) Weekly (or at least frequent) fleets run expressely for beginning pilots. No specific ship requirements; all are welcome. | * [[Noobs on Patrol]] (NoP) Weekly (or at least frequent) fleets run expressely for beginning pilots. No specific ship requirements; all are welcome. | ||
* [[Ivy League Navy]] EVE University Corporation belongs to the Ivy League Alliance, which maintains its own PvP Navy. Read this page for more information. | * [[Archive:Ivy League Navy|Ivy League Navy]] EVE University Corporation belongs to the Ivy League Alliance, which maintains its own PvP Navy. Read this page for more information. | ||
== Solo PvP == | == Solo PvP == | ||
| Line 158: | Line 159: | ||
=== Introductions === | === Introductions === | ||
* [[Solo PvP]] Brief collection of general information includes gatecamps, plexes. | * [[Solo PvP]] Brief collection of general information includes gatecamps, plexes. | ||
* [[Solo Frigate PvP]] Brief summary of PvP principles. | * [[Solo PvP|Solo Frigate PvP]] Brief summary of PvP principles. | ||
===Directional Scanning=== | ===Directional Scanning=== | ||
* [[ | * [[Directional scanning#Offensive Scanning|Offensive Scanning]] Demonstrates a basic method of finding PvP targets | ||
==Other== | ==Other== | ||
Please add to this category any links that do not fit above. | Please add to this category any links that do not fit above. | ||
=== E-UNI and ILN War === | === E-UNI and ILN War === | ||
* [[IVY Defense Status]] The meaning of the colored DEFCON indicator that appears at the top of some E-UNI chat channels. | * [[Archive:IVY Defense Status|IVY Defense Status]] The meaning of the colored DEFCON indicator that appears at the top of some E-UNI chat channels. | ||
* [[Wartime Operations in EVE University]] If people are trying to kill you, you should probably read this article. | * [[Wartime Operations in EVE University]] If people are trying to kill you, you should probably read this article. | ||
* [[The Art of War]] E-UNI Course: the ideas of von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu. | * [[The Art of War]] E-UNI Course: the ideas of von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu. | ||
* [[Principles of war|Principles of War]] Mass and economy of force, unity of command, maneuver, surprise, security, center of gravity. | * [[Principles of war|Principles of War]] Mass and economy of force, unity of command, maneuver, surprise, security, center of gravity. | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=41&start=0 E-Uni Forum: The War Room] Each ongoing war is listed here for discussion. | ||
=== Factional Warfare === | === Factional Warfare === | ||
Factional warfare is a PvE/PvP hybrid whereby players join teams and perform PvE missions in an environment that encourages PvP. Factional warfare is generally seen as a "stepping stone" to full scale PvP. | Factional warfare is a PvE/PvP hybrid whereby players join teams and perform PvE missions in an environment that encourages PvP. Factional warfare is generally seen as a "stepping stone" to full scale PvP. | ||
{{ note box | '''IMPORTANT''': [[EVE University]] does not participate in Factional Warfare; members of the University have to leave the University to participate in Factional Warfare (or create an [[ | {{ note box | '''IMPORTANT''': [[EVE University]] does not participate in Factional Warfare; members of the University have to leave the University to participate in Factional Warfare (or create an [[Alternate characters|alt character]] specifically for Factional Warfare). EVE University used to have affiliated corporations which participated in Factional Warfare, but this is no longer the case. | italics = no}} | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=105 E-UNI Forum: Factional Warfare] Questions and answers about factional warfare | ||
* [[Factional Warfare 101]] E-UNI Course - basic introduction | * [[Factional Warfare 101]] E-UNI Course - basic introduction | ||
* [[ | * [[Faction warfare]] Full discussion of factions, objectives and rewards | ||
* [[ | * [[Faction warfare strategy and tactics]] Choosing a militia; mission mechanics | ||
* [[ | * [[Faction warfare missions]] Enemies, ships, strategies | ||
* [[ | * [[Faction warfare standings]] Keeping your standings in balance | ||
=== Other Indexes === | === Other Indexes === | ||
| Line 197: | Line 198: | ||
The blunt answer to the question "''how do I learn about PVP in EVE''" is "go do it" - learn by experience. But here are some hints and suggestions about how to get started and where to look. | The blunt answer to the question "''how do I learn about PVP in EVE''" is "go do it" - learn by experience. But here are some hints and suggestions about how to get started and where to look. | ||
* '''''SOLO PVP''''' Every beginner's tutorial on solo PVP says more or less the same thing ... "buy yourself a handful of cheap ships, fit them as cheaply as you can, get insurance, make sure your medical clone is located in a convenient system, and then go down to low sec and fly around and wait for someone to attack you. You will lose ships, but you will learn PvP." If you would like to read a bit more about good beginning ships and fits, try [[ | * '''''SOLO PVP''''' Every beginner's tutorial on solo PVP says more or less the same thing ... "buy yourself a handful of cheap ships, fit them as cheaply as you can, get insurance, make sure your medical clone is located in a convenient system, and then go down to low sec and fly around and wait for someone to attack you. You will lose ships, but you will learn PvP." If you would like to read a bit more about good beginning ships and fits, try [[Solo PvP#Ship Choice and Fitting|this UNIWiki link]]. You can also go to YouTube and search on "Eve solo PVP" to find some videos. | ||
*'''''FLEET PVP''''' The easiest way to learn fleet PVP is to join an [[#How do I join a PVP fleet|E-UNI beginners fleet]] and go do it. Two of the fleet roles, [[#tackling|tackling]] and [[#electronic warfare|electronic warfare]], require relatively few skills and can be done by very new players. You can take the E-UNI courses on tackling and EWAR if you wish ... these are offered at regular intervals – check the [[#Calendar_and_Forums|calendar]] for times. This wiki has some guides to [[#Introductions|fleet combat for new players]]. And, you can always just ask about it in chat. Teaching players about fleet combat is one of the main things that EVE University does, it will be easy for you to get started. | *'''''FLEET PVP''''' The easiest way to learn fleet PVP is to join an [[#How do I join a PVP fleet|E-UNI beginners fleet]] and go do it. Two of the fleet roles, [[#tackling|tackling]] and [[#electronic warfare|electronic warfare]], require relatively few skills and can be done by very new players. You can take the E-UNI courses on tackling and EWAR if you wish ... these are offered at regular intervals – check the [[#Calendar_and_Forums|calendar]] for times. This wiki has some guides to [[#Introductions|fleet combat for new players]]. And, you can always just ask about it in chat. Teaching players about fleet combat is one of the main things that EVE University does, it will be easy for you to get started. | ||
| Line 225: | Line 226: | ||
:For example, suppose you have been training to use drones and are thinking about getting a [[Vexor]]. The Vexor page gives a summary of the skills you need, and it provides two fleet PvP fits: one shield tanked and one armor tanked. | :For example, suppose you have been training to use drones and are thinking about getting a [[Vexor]]. The Vexor page gives a summary of the skills you need, and it provides two fleet PvP fits: one shield tanked and one armor tanked. | ||
* A second, and possibly more useful place, especially if you are an experienced fighter, is to ask in one of the [[EVE University Chat Channels|E-UNI chat channels or forums.]] ''Q&A.E-UNI'' is especially useful for this kind of question, as there are often E-UNI experts on who are willing to talk at length about fitting ships. The general ''Chat.E-UNI'' channel is also good, as are the specific channels for the various campuses. Don't be afraid to ask what seems to be a simple or dumb question - fitting ships well is hard to do, and everyone knows that. Also, everyone loves their favorite fits, and they are usually willing to talk about them. [ | * A second, and possibly more useful place, especially if you are an experienced fighter, is to ask in one of the [[EVE University Chat Channels|E-UNI chat channels or forums.]] ''Q&A.E-UNI'' is especially useful for this kind of question, as there are often E-UNI experts on who are willing to talk at length about fitting ships. The general ''Chat.E-UNI'' channel is also good, as are the specific channels for the various campuses. Don't be afraid to ask what seems to be a simple or dumb question - fitting ships well is hard to do, and everyone knows that. Also, everyone loves their favorite fits, and they are usually willing to talk about them. [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=129 E-UNI Forum: PvP Ship Loadouts] includes a lot of information on ship fitting, though some of it is probably too technical for beginners. | ||
By the way, there ''is'' no perfect fit. As you probably know by now, a ship's equipment interacts tightly with a pilot's skills, experience and psychology. What works best for one may not work well for another. You will find ''your'' perfect fit by trying different set-ups and seeing how they work out. | By the way, there ''is'' no perfect fit. As you probably know by now, a ship's equipment interacts tightly with a pilot's skills, experience and psychology. What works best for one may not work well for another. You will find ''your'' perfect fit by trying different set-ups and seeing how they work out. | ||
| Line 235: | Line 236: | ||
Other than that you be an E-UNI member, there are no stringent requirements for joining LSC. However, a certain small amount of practical experience is very helpful: | Other than that you be an E-UNI member, there are no stringent requirements for joining LSC. However, a certain small amount of practical experience is very helpful: | ||
*Read [[Fleet | *Read [[Fleet terminology]] | ||
*Read [[Bookmarks]] | *Read [[Bookmarks]] | ||
*Read [[ | *Read [[Safety Tips for Operating in Low Sec]] | ||
*Listen to [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/w/images/b/b0/LSC_Intro_v1.mp3 Introduction to Low-Sec Campus] | *Listen to [http://wiki.eveuniversity.org/w/images/b/b0/LSC_Intro_v1.mp3 Introduction to Low-Sec Campus] | ||
*Fly in at least one [[ | *Fly in at least one [[Noobs on Patrol]] fleet | ||
If you are really serious about doing solo PvP, this is not much work, and it will get you off to a good start in your PvP career. | If you are really serious about doing solo PvP, this is not much work, and it will get you off to a good start in your PvP career. | ||
=== How do I join a PVP fleet === | === How do I join a PVP fleet === | ||
As an E-UNI member, you are eligible to participate in any E-UNI fleet for which you are qualified (and for which there are slots available, though as E-UNI fleets tend to be quite large, this is usually not a problem). Every fleet is pre-announced in the [ | As an E-UNI member, you are eligible to participate in any E-UNI fleet for which you are qualified (and for which there are slots available, though as E-UNI fleets tend to be quite large, this is usually not a problem). Every fleet is pre-announced in the [https://forum.eveuniversity.org/viewforum.php?f=266&start=0 E-UNI Combat Fleet Forum]. You can also find the fleet announcements listed in the [https://www.eveuniversity.org/events/ E-UNI Calendar]. | ||
If you have never flown in a PvP fleet before, you definitely should try [[Noobs on Patrol|Noobs-on-Patrol (NoP)]]. This fleet goes out frequently, usually once a week, and is specifically set up to help new players learn how to do fleet PvP. | If you have never flown in a PvP fleet before, you definitely should try [[Noobs on Patrol|Noobs-on-Patrol (NoP)]]. This fleet goes out frequently, usually once a week, and is specifically set up to help new players learn how to do fleet PvP. | ||
Recommended Reading: | Recommended Reading: | ||
* [[Newbie Doctrine]] | * [[Archive:Newbie Doctrine|Newbie Doctrine]] | ||
* [[The Rookie's Guide | * [[The Rookie's Guide to Fleet Ops]] | ||
Noobs-on-Patrol Requirements: | Noobs-on-Patrol Requirements: | ||
* Everyone is welcome to join -- ''ESPECIALLY'' those with no prior PvP or fleet experience | * Everyone is welcome to join -- ''ESPECIALLY'' those with no prior PvP or fleet experience | ||
* Mumble access - make sure you have [[Mumble]] sorted out and operational. | * Mumble access - make sure you have [[Mumble]] sorted out and operational. | ||
* Have your [[Overview | * Have your [[Installing the EVE University Overview|Overview set]] to the E-Uni standard | ||
* Be prepared to lose your ship! (Covered by E-UNI [[Ship Replacement Program]]) | * Be prepared to lose your ship! (Covered by E-UNI [[Ship Replacement Program]]) | ||