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This page is reserved for an article detailing a step by step plan, to include skill training programs, ship progressions, and actual pilot exercises and therums on becomeing an Eve Combat Pilot.
 
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Combat Pilot: Pilot who utilizes the games combat mechanics primarily for PVP or income relates activities at the exclusion of Industrial or Economic playstyles.

Patrice Macmahon (talk)

  • Tentative Table of Contents*
  • What is a Combat Pilot
    • Introduction
    • Definitions
    • Synopsis
  • Your fist objectives - Developing Player skills and foundations
    • Destroyers and your first 30 days in eve
    • Rookie Skill Progression (Skill Tree Work)
    • Manual Piloting and game mechanics
    • Rookie Mission Running (Level I's and II's)
    • Rookie PVP Roles
  • Next Steps - Cruisers and specialties
    • Cruiser strengths and weaknesses
    • Tanking and DPS fitting theories
    • Next Steps skill progression
    • Maximizing income from Missions
    • Introduction to Cruiser level PVP
    • Introduction to advanced Frigate level PVP
  • Developing into a mid level Pilot
    • Will be the final section
    • Introduction to Battle Cruisers
    • Theory of advanced Mission Running (Blitzing, time efficiency, Effective DPS over Tank)
    • PVP Fitting Theory - Fitting Theory for balanced ships for specific roles
    • PVP Theory - Cruiser Specialty Roles
    • PVP Theory - T2 Frigate Specialty Roles
    • PVP Theory - Battle Cruisers as backbone members of fleet compositions
  • Where to go from here
    • Development into a Level IV Mission runner
    • Advice on how to learn and train for the roles you want to fly
    • Summary and conclusions