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* [[Targeting]] Methods and time considerations.
 
* [[Targeting]] Methods and time considerations.
 
* [[Identifying War Targets in Local]] Includes how to set up a [[Identifying_War_Targets_in_Local#Setting_up_watchlists|watch list]].
 
* [[Identifying War Targets in Local]] Includes how to set up a [[Identifying_War_Targets_in_Local#Setting_up_watchlists|watch list]].
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* [[Combat Probing 101]] A method of locating targets in systems
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==== Other Tactics ====
 
==== Other Tactics ====
 
* [[Bookmarks]] Useful in scouting, and in setting up safe spots in systems  
 
* [[Bookmarks]] Useful in scouting, and in setting up safe spots in systems  

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Template:Work in Progress Annotated Index to PvP

This page is an annotated index to the many PvP combat sources that can be found in this Wiki.

Note that this page: UNIWiki PvP Category automatically collects the links to all pages that include the "PvP" category tag. This is an alphabetized list with no annotations, but it may include some items that are not included on this page.

When you edit to this page, please try to keep text to the minimum needed to describe the link you are adding.

Common to All PvP

These include information that applies whether you are doing PvP Solo or in a Fleet.

Calendar and Scheduling

  • Calendar Look here to find scheduled classes, fleet departure times and other PvP events.

Killboard (Killmail)

  • Killboard All ship kills are automatically listed here. If you kill or are killed, you should go here and explain how it happened. This helps everyone.
  • Using the Killboard Detailed instructions on how to add comments to your killboard entries.
At one time, this process was called "killmail."
A killmail is created whenever a ship or structure is destroyed. All participants in the kill are listed with the damage they did, along with the victim's ship, fittings, and cargo. Any modules or cargo that were dropped are specified. Only the person contributing the final blow, and the victim, get the killmail. Since late 2007 killmails are found in the Character Sheet/Combat Log. Killmails from before that date were sent as Eve-mails, which is why this term came into existence. Most Corporations and Alliances post their killmails to a killboard." Evolopedia

General Introductions

These give general descriptions of PvP organization, strategies, tactics, ships, skills and so on, but without digging into the nitty gritty details.

Tactics

Methods of fighting. Ways of locating targets. Ways of escaping. Cloaking. Establishing remote bases. Insurance.

Electronic Warfare

  • EWAR Guide Electronic warfare interferes with enemy ships to decrease their effectiveness in battle.
  • ECM Guide "Jamming" - a type of EWAR that causes enemy ships to lose their target locks.
  • Capacitor Warfare Guide A type of EWAR that focuses on draining an enemy ship's capacitor.

Targeting

Other Tactics

Ships

Capabilities, uses, comparisons.

Ship Classes

Ship Characteristics

Ship Roles

Hardware and Software

Weapons. Ammunition. Fittings.

Drones

  • Using Drones Thorough coverage of drone types, abilities, uses and tactics.
  • Drones 101 / Drones 102 101 covers drone type and basic drone control; 102 covers advanced drones used in for as ECM and logistics.

Shields and Armor

Weapons and Ammunition

Turrets
  • Turrets Characteristics of turret type weapons: projectile and energy beam.
  • Gunnery Guide Use of turret type weapons: range, tracking and signature resolution.
  • Turret Damage Concerned only with how damage is generated from a hit with a turret type weapon.
Missiles

Other Fittings

Fleet PvP

Introductions

Fleet Organization and Doctrine

Members

Commanders

Doctrines

  • Fleet Doctrines A doctrine is essentially a preset that tells you what kinds of ships and fits are acceptable in a specific kind of fleet. This is a brief overview.
  • E-UNI Fleet Doctrines A number of E-UNI doctrines are listed here.

Tactics

Logistics

Scouting

  • Scouting 101 E-UNI course on the basics of advance scouting for fleet combat
  • Scouting Detailed treatment of covert ops scouting in high and low security space.

Other

  • Advanced Drones Applications and Strategies Specialized fleet use of drones: such as gate camps and logistics.
  • Gatecamps Trapping enemy ships at warp gates … and how to escapte from such traps.
  • Pipe Bombing Trapping an enemy fleet travelling through nullsec with an interdiction bubble and using smartbombing battleships to destroy them.

Other

  • Noobs on Patrol (NoP) Weekly (or at least frequent) fleets run expressely for beginning pilots. No specific ship requirements; all are welcome.
  • Ivy League Navy EVE University Corporation belongs to the Ivy League Alliance, which maintains its own PvP Navy. Read this page for more information.

Solo PvP

Introductions

  • Solo PvP Brief collection of general information includes gatecamps, plexes.
  • Solo Frigate PvP Brief summary of PvP principles.

Directional Scanning

Other

Please add to this category any links that do not fit above.

War

  • IVY Defense Status The meaning of the colored DEFCON indicator that appears at the top of some chat channels.
  • The Art of War E-UNI Course: the ideas of von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu.
  • Principles of War Mass and economy of force, unity of command, maneuver, surprise, security, center of gravity.

Other PvP

Other Indexes

  • PvP Portal Organizes links to PvP pages by combat type and combat area
  • UNIWiki PvP Category Automatically collects the links to all UNIWiki pages that include the "PvP" category tag.