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==How Skill Training Works==
==How Skill Training Works==
'''(overview)'''
===Acquiring Skillbooks===
 
===The Basics===
To learn a skill, you need the relevant skillbook. If you did the starter missions from the [[Tutorial_and_Career_Agents_in_Eve|tutorial agents]] (and if you didn't, they're highly recommended) you will have been given some useful skillbooks.
To learn a skill, you need the relevant skillbook. If you did the starter missions from the [[Tutorial_and_Career_Agents_in_Eve|tutorial agents]] (and if you didn't, they're highly recommended) you will have been given some useful skillbooks.


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Some skillbooks are not directly seeded onto the market. Instead they're acquired through the Loyalty Point stores of NPC corporations or from exploration sites. These tend to be more advanced skills, such as [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Small_Autocannon_Specialization Small AC Specialization], which lets you use T2 small autocannon. Some players trade in these skills by finding them or buying them from LP stores where they have LP and then putting them up on the regular market for a profit. Depending on how hard it is for you to get these skills any other way, you may find that buying them from players selling them on the regular market is your simplest option.
Some skillbooks are not directly seeded onto the market. Instead they're acquired through the Loyalty Point stores of NPC corporations or from exploration sites. These tend to be more advanced skills, such as [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Small_Autocannon_Specialization Small AC Specialization], which lets you use T2 small autocannon. Some players trade in these skills by finding them or buying them from LP stores where they have LP and then putting them up on the regular market for a profit. Depending on how hard it is for you to get these skills any other way, you may find that buying them from players selling them on the regular market is your simplest option.


'''(skillbooks: link to reimbursement programme; injecting/beginning learning; controlling the queue; medical clone)'''
'''(link to reimbursement programme;'''
 
===Training Skills===
 
'''(injecting/beginning learning; controlling the queue)'''
 
===Your Medical Clone===
 
'''(medical clone)'''


===Training Time===
===Training Time===