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One of the most common questions that gets asked when new players join the NSC is, "What ships should I bring with me?" When it comes to living at the NSC, the only true answer to what you should bring is that you may bring any ship that you don't mind losing. What this page aims to do is to identify a list of ships that would definitely be beneficial for Campus Members to keep in their hangers. As with the NSC Recommended Skill Plan, this is in no way a list of mandated ships that everyone must keep nor is it in any way an exhaustive list of all ships that would be useful at the NSC. This is purely a hand rail for those that have never been to the NSC or NullSec before, and how they could best spend their ISK to make full use of all the activities that the Campus offers.
First Timers
On your first trip to the campus, it is recommended that you bring a fast, cheap frigate, both for ease of navigation through dangerous space, and to allow you to quickly make bookmarks as you travel. The Travelling to the NSC page has fitting and travel advice to get you to the Campus safely. If a fight happens and you want to join in, ready to fly combat ships are always available from the Flight Deck It is fairly easy to bring in additional ships later via the Campus Shipping Service. Expect to lose lots of ships, as PVP is a constant at the NSC.
Reimbursement for T1, Faction, and Doctrine hulls lost in fleet, roam, and QRF PVP is available under the Ship Replacement Program, with all the normal rules and regulations.
New Members
As members slowly become settled at the NSC, this is the most basic list of ships that is recommended for Campus members to keep stocked. These are lower SP ships intended to get newer players into local PVP and PVE.
- A ship from Support Ships: Tackle
- A logistics ship from Support Ships: Armor
- A ship from the Armor Assault Frigates doctrine
- An introductory or higher fit ship from the Nano Kiting Doctrine
- Mission/Belt Ratting Cruiser
- A Mining Barge
Established Members
For those Campus Members that make the NSC their full time home or for those who are willing to spend a little more money, this next list will allow Campus Members to fill more roles with fleets as well as to take part in some more obscure opportunities that may arise, such as C13 Wormholes.
- A mainline DPS ship from the Nano Kiting Doctrine
- An anti-tackle ship from the the Nano Kiting Doctrine
- Armour and Shield T1 Logistics Cruiser
- Electronic Warfare Cruiser
- Travel fit Interceptor
- Anom fit Vexor Navy Issue/Gila
- Scan/Exploration Frigate
- Gas huffing Venture
- Armour Destroyer/Confessor (C13 fit)
- Stealth Bomber
- Brawling Battlecruiser
NSC Bittervets
These are long term, nice to haves for those players who have both too much ISK and SP. Please do not see this as a list of must haves, but a list of ships to work towards in the long run should you choose to permanently make the NSC your home. It's basically T2/3 Cruisers that have niche uses rather than being fleet staples. No expects anyone to have every ship on this list, but the odd one or two are extremely useful to the Campus.
- T2 Logistics Cruiser
- Interdictor
- Heavy Interdiction Cruiser
- Command Destroyer
- Heavy Assault Cruiser
- Recon Ship