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This is due to the exponential increase of training time as you train a skill. | This is due to the exponential increase of training time as you train a skill. | ||
Because of this, it is well worth it to train skills that affect many of the ships you pilot to level IV in the short to medium term. Training some skills to level V can take a long time and is often best left as a longer term goal or only worth training when they are required as prerequisites (for T2 ships, for example). However, some key skills with low training time multipliers give you such significant benefits that they're well worth training all the way to V -- [[Skills:Drones#Drones|Drones]], [[Skills:Engineering#Capacitor_Systems_Operation|Capacitor Systems Operation]] and [[Skills:Navigation#Navigation|Navigation]] are three good examples, but are by no means the only ones. | Because of this, it is well worth it to train skills that affect many of the ships you pilot to level IV in the short to medium term. Training some skills to level V can take a long time and is often best left as a longer term goal or only worth training when they are required as prerequisites (for T2 ships, for example). However, some key skills with low training time multipliers (1x) give you such significant benefits that they're well worth training all the way to V -- [[Skills:Drones#Drones|Drones]], [[Skills:Engineering#Capacitor_Systems_Operation|Capacitor Systems Operation]] and [[Skills:Navigation#Navigation|Navigation]] are three good examples, but are by no means the only ones. | ||
When someone says they have 'good' skills in a certain category, they most commonly mean that they have most if not all of those skills trained to IV or V. | When someone says they have 'good' skills in a certain category, they most commonly mean that they have most if not all of those skills trained to IV or V. | ||