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Of course, there are dangers in over-specialisation too, especially when you're not working with other players. If you're going to exploit a low-class wormhole while solo you want your ship to deal and tank damage, launch probes, and maybe cloak so that you can hide if you see a gang of enemies on your [[Directional scanning|directional scanner]]. [[Strategic Cruisers]] and, to some extent, [[Tactical Destroyers]] are specifically designed to be flexible multitask ships.
Of course, there are dangers in over-specialisation too, especially when you're not working with other players. If you're going to exploit a low-class wormhole while solo you want your ship to deal and tank damage, launch probes, and maybe cloak so that you can hide if you see a gang of enemies on your [[Directional scanning|directional scanner]]. [[Strategic Cruisers]] and, to some extent, [[Tactical Destroyers]] are specifically designed to be flexible multitask ships.


According to Jester's [https://jestertrek.blogspot.ca/2013/06/pvp-201-basic-ship-fitting-theory.html guide for PvP fitting], one should consider the following aspects of a fit:
One should consider the following aspects of a fit:
*Engagement Range:
*Engagement Range:
** Brawling (<15km)
** Brawling (<15km)
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*A summary reference of the various types of modules and rigs that you can fit on your ship: the [[Fitting Modules and Rigs Guide]].  
*A summary reference of the various types of modules and rigs that you can fit on your ship: the [[Fitting Modules and Rigs Guide]].  
*When planning your ship fits keep in mind that often modules are stacking penalized. For further reading on stacking check out [[Stacking_penalties|the Guide on Stacking Penalties.]]
*When planning your ship fits keep in mind that often modules are stacking penalized. For further reading on stacking check out [[Stacking_penalties|the Guide on Stacking Penalties.]]
*Jester releases a ship fit every week which is sometimes quite good, sometimes quite hilarious and sometimes both. You can read about it [http://jestertrek.blogspot.de/search/label/FOTW here]<ref name= “Jester”>As of 2021, Jester’s Trek has closed down. Similar blogs include: [https://tetracontadigon.blogspot.com Tetracontadigon Gaming]’s Fits from A to Z series.</ref>
*Jester wrote in June 2013 an excellent guide to fitting a ship for PvP. Even if PvP is not your main activity, the [http://jestertrek.blogspot.ca/2013/06/pvp-201-basic-ship-fitting-theory.html guide] is a must read.


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