Revision as of 10:59, 7 May 2022
Welcome to the EVE University library of slideshows, created by various teachers (well, currently, only the ones created by me - Kivena (talk) 13:39, 15 March 2015 (CDT)) for use in their classes. We decided to collect them all together here for easy access by anyone who might want to take a look, as they contain a lot of useful information even outside the class.
They are viewable using the view links, alternatively if you want to download them for reference offline you can use the download link. These reference sheets are not freely editable by anyone, unlike the rest of the wiki, so for each one the name of the creator/uploader is given with a link to contact them in case of mistakes or out-of-date information.
For clarification on any of the information presented here, you should consult our Class Library (recordings) or Syllabus Library (written class texts) for further information; alternatively ask in-game in E-UNI channels.
All these resources have the date of the most recent update on the first page, so you can see how old the information is.
EVE Reference Sheets
Fitting and Tanking
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Maintainer: Kivena
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http://eveuni.org/armortanking101 or http://gdurl.com/DXQQ/viewer
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Download: http://gdurl.com/DXQQ/download
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Armor tanking is the most common defensive method used by Gallente and Amarr pilots, as well as some Minmatar, and even a few enlightened Caldari capsuleers. Knowing how to maximize the strength of your armor tank can be essential to your success or survival in EVE. This class explores the techniques, skills and fittings for effective armor tanks.
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Maintainer: Kivena
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http://eveuni.org/capislife or http://gdurl.com/NHak/viewer
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Download: http://gdurl.com/NHak/download
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In EVE, your capacitor is life! If you run out of cap energy, your turrets don't fire, your active tank fails, your modules stop working and you soon end up stripped of your ship, floating in space in a pod. This class will explain how ship capacitors work, how you can improve their performance, and how you can become their master - instead of the other way around.
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Combat Mechanics
More Advanced Topics!
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Maintainer: Kivena
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http://eveuni.org/overheating or http://gdurl.com/I8Py/viewer
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Download: http://gdurl.com/I8Py/download
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An introduction to the art of overheating. Although some of the class is primarily intended at newbies who might have received a (notify) You need thermodynamics skill at level 1.0 to overload this module message and are wondering what that means, it also contains a lot of information about how heat damage works and tips to reduce it, which should be of interest to some seasoned veterans as well!
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