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: I might be wrong, but a far as I know you need to be a member of a corporation to be able to have a title of that corporation. The "Joining the WHC" section gives "Freshman" as a required title. I admit, it does not explicitly says you need to be a member of EVE-Uni though. And under "Apply Here" I see a link to the application form. -- [[User:Evon R'al|Evon R'al]] ([[User talk:Evon R'al|talk]]) 14:29, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
 
: I might be wrong, but a far as I know you need to be a member of a corporation to be able to have a title of that corporation. The "Joining the WHC" section gives "Freshman" as a required title. I admit, it does not explicitly says you need to be a member of EVE-Uni though. And under "Apply Here" I see a link to the application form. -- [[User:Evon R'al|Evon R'al]] ([[User talk:Evon R'al|talk]]) 14:29, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
: Nowhere on the WHC application form does it state that a player should be a member of E-Uni.  I don't think there is any reason to be coy about it.  We should not assume a new player understands everything they are reading, what a corporation title is, nor expect them to read between the lines and figure it out. Thing should be as simple and as clear as possible -- we are supposed to be serving new players, not vets who already understand these things.  The WHC is part of the in-game corp E-Uni.  What reason could there be for NOT mentioning this?  Are we assuming new players visiting our wiki already know this?
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: Nowhere on the WHC application form does it state that a player should be a member of E-Uni.  I don't think there is any reason to be coy about it.  We should not assume a new player understands everything they are reading, what a corporation title is, nor expect them to read between the lines. Thing should be as simple and as clear as possible -- we are supposed to be serving new players, not vets who already understand these things.  The WHC is part of the in-game corp E-Uni.  What reason could there be for NOT mentioning this?  We should not be assuming new players visiting our wiki already know this, or expect them to figure it out on their own.
  
 
Something similar to what has been added to the [[Incursions|incursion page]] would make sense.
 
Something similar to what has been added to the [[Incursions|incursion page]] would make sense.

Revision as of 15:40, 25 September 2022

Removed Old discussion to correspond with new Wiki update.

Skill Training Rewards

WHC Skill Training Rewards is an orphaned page that should probably be linked here at some point.

Joining WHC

There should be an explanation that one must first be a member of E-Uni, and a link to our join page.

Either under "What is the WHC?" section: "The Wormhole Community is an.... To join the WHC you must first be a member of the E-Uni corporation. Join here."

OR under "Joining the WHC" secion. "To join the WHC you must first be a member of the E-Uni corporation. Join here."

I might be wrong, but a far as I know you need to be a member of a corporation to be able to have a title of that corporation. The "Joining the WHC" section gives "Freshman" as a required title. I admit, it does not explicitly says you need to be a member of EVE-Uni though. And under "Apply Here" I see a link to the application form. -- Evon R'al (talk) 14:29, 25 September 2022 (UTC)
Nowhere on the WHC application form does it state that a player should be a member of E-Uni. I don't think there is any reason to be coy about it. We should not assume a new player understands everything they are reading, what a corporation title is, nor expect them to read between the lines. Thing should be as simple and as clear as possible -- we are supposed to be serving new players, not vets who already understand these things. The WHC is part of the in-game corp E-Uni. What reason could there be for NOT mentioning this? We should not be assuming new players visiting our wiki already know this, or expect them to figure it out on their own.

Something similar to what has been added to the incursion page would make sense.