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Most missioning is split into four levels:
Most missioning is split into four levels:


'''Level 1''' is where most new players start, although more experienced missioners will generally get a high Connections skill in order to skip these agents. Most level 1 missions can easily be done in a combat-oriented [[Frigate|frigate]] (often the one given by the military tutorials) but a [[Destroyer|destroyer]] may help with some of the harder missions, especially with low skills.
*'''Level 1''' is where most new players start, although more experienced missioners will generally get a high Connections skill in order to skip these agents. Most level 1 missions can easily be done in a combat-oriented [[Frigate|frigate]] (often the one given by the military tutorials) but a [[Destroyer|destroyer]] may help with some of the harder missions, especially with low skills.


'''Level 2''' missions are the next step, and most will require a combat [[Cruiser|cruiser]] to complete. Some of the easier level 2 missions can be done in a destroyer, though, depending on skills. At this level pilots are encouraged to start working on fitting and module skills.
*'''Level 2''' missions are the next step, and most will require a combat [[Cruiser|cruiser]] to complete. Some of the easier level 2 missions can be done in a destroyer, though, depending on skills. At this level pilots are encouraged to start working on fitting and module skills.


'''Level 3''' missions are tougher again, and most will require a [[Battlecruiser|battlecruiser]] to complete. At least a T2 DC and/or repper/booster are encouraged in order to tank the increased amount of damage thrown at the player, and time spent running Level 3 missions should be used to train for full T2 tank, weapon and drone skills in preparation for level 4 missions. Level 3 will also see the introduction of some more complicated enemies such as scram/web frigates; be on the lookout for these and make sure you have the tracking or drones to take them out.
*'''Level 3''' missions are tougher again, and most will require a [[Battlecruiser|battlecruiser]] to complete. At least a T2 DC and/or repper/booster are encouraged in order to tank the increased amount of damage thrown at the player, and time spent running Level 3 missions should be used to train for full T2 tank, weapon and drone skills in preparation for level 4 missions. Level 3 will also see the introduction of some more complicated enemies such as scram/web frigates; be on the lookout for these and make sure you have the tracking or drones to take them out.


'''Level 4''' missions are the end goal for many mission runners. Requiring a [[Battleship|Battleship]], [[Command Ship|Command Ship]], or [[Strategic Cruiser|Strategic Cruiser]] and good skills to complete in most cases. These missions can be a vast source of ISK depending on the corporation and agents.
*'''Level 4''' missions are the end goal for many mission runners. Requiring a [[Battleship|Battleship]], [[Command Ship|Command Ship]], or [[Strategic Cruiser|Strategic Cruiser]] and good skills to complete in most cases. These missions can be a vast source of ISK depending on the corporation and agents.


'''Level 5''' missions are designed for groups of players and exclusively located in Low Security space..
*'''Level 5''' missions are designed for groups of players and exclusively located in Low Security space.


==Standings==
==Standings==