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EVE Online's tutorial (or "New Player Experience", or even "The Seekers Investigation") is a story-driven experience which introduces you to the very basics of playing EVE, especially as it pertains to piloting and Player vs. Environment (PvE) combat in space. Unless you're a returning player, it is recommended that you follow this tutorial as the game has many particular mechanics which are unique among most computer games and MMO's. This version of the tutorial was deployed in Aug 2018, replacing the previous one. The tutorial is currently available to all characters and each operation within it can be repeated infinitely, however bounties and operation rewards will only be paid out for the first completion, and loot is of negligible value (when it even exists)

In this article, we will provide an overview of what the New Player Experience teaches, what it does not teach, and what you will be up against for each of the operations contained within it.

Differences from normal game play

As with most video games, the tutorial is designed first and foremost to teach you the basic skills of the game, and is not focused upon survival or being true to what you will experience in normal game play.

The first notable difference is that the tutorial is comprised of a strict sequence of "operations" rather than random missions. In normal EVE game play, with the exception of epic arcs, you acquire missions by locating and talking to an agent who will assign you a random mission from a pool of missions that they have available based on several factors. Secondly, the tutorial operations are infinitely repeatable, any time you'd like. In normal game play, you may be given the same mission more than once and complete it more than once, but it depends entirely upon the random assignment from the agents, it is not by your choice.

Another notable difference is that you will face a wide variety of enemy ship classes and should have little trouble facing them even in your new-player corvette. In the tutorial, the ship classes you face don't seem to have a very large impact on how much damage it takes to kill them - typically, you will need larger ships to easily kill larger ships (while a Frigate can kill a Battleship normally, it is not typically quite so easy as it is in the tutorial)

Other differences:

  • Payouts show up as operation bonuses in wallet, rather than mission rewards
  • Rewards for some operations come in the form of a skill that is injected and/or trained up automatically for you. Typically, you may receive skill books as loot or rewards, but would have to inject them yourself and train them over time.
  • With only a few exceptions, the only loot provided is in the form of metal scraps. This is not uncommon in normal play for drone type enemies (which is what you face in the tutorial), but typically enemies will drop a wide variety of loot. (Note: the tutorial does not teach you how to loot, and the loot available from it is without any significant value)
  • In some particular cases, the tutorial will specifically point at an objective with a special box. This does not happen anywhere else in the game.
  • Aura (the tutorial AI) exists only for the purpose of the tutorial. You will not find her elsewhere.
  • The Seekers Investigation is the only entry in The Agency that can be removed from displaying in it.
  • There are no standings to be gained/lost in the tutorial. This is normal for fighting drones, but killing most other types of NPC's will affect your standings with their faction, and completing a mission for an agent will normally increase your standings with that agent and their corp.

Introduction

When you first log in to the game as a new character, you will find yourself already in space in a corvette of your character's faction. Aura notifies you that a nearby research ship is under attack from Seeker drones and recommends that you attempt to rescue them.

Aura greets a new character upon login.
Aura greets a new character upon login.

Once you click "Continue" you find that you are too late. The research ship has been destroyed, but you may be able to recover the data.

Throughout the rest of this objective, Aura will teach you the following basic controls of the game:

  • Moving the camera
  • Selecting an object in space
  • Approaching an object/enemy
  • Orbiting an object/enemy
  • Targeting an object/enemy
  • Shooting a target


Defender
WD EWAR L


Cruiser 1 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker

When you have destroyed the enemy, you will then be tasked with docking at a nearby NPC Station.

Once you have docked, Aura introduces you to the Agency window as the primary tool to discover opportunities available in New Eden. She asks you to open the Agency window and select The Seekers Investigation and activate the first task.

The Seekers Investigation

The Seekers Investigation is a branching tree of objectives that progress the player through learning the basic concepts of combat in Eve. Each step along the "trunk" teaches the player a new concept. Upon completion of the trunk objective, two additional "branches" are provided to give the player an opportunity to practice their new skill, and a new trunk objective also opens up. The branching objectives can be skipped in favor of completing only the trunk objectives, but doing so gives up a decent amount of income and a relatively safe way to practice skills.

Concepts covered

The basic concepts covered by the objectives, in order, are as follows:

  • Basic Combat
  • Weapon Range
  • Mobility and Weapon Tracking
  • Ship's Speed / Propulsion Module
  • Ship Fitting / Weapon Upgrades
  • Putting it All Together

Objective tree

The objective tree for The Seekers Investigation.
The Seekers Investigation progress tree, plus the career agent references.
  • Begin the Investigation
    • The Sleeping Menace
    • Hidden in the Clouds
  • Fortress in the Rocks
    • The Abandoned Colony
    • Trouble at the Mine
  • Measuring the Threat
    • Secret Laboratory
    • Ancient Mysteries
  • A Rift in Space, upon finish receive faction combat frigate, weapon and ammo upon
    • Radiation Hazard
    • The Chase
  • Upgrades
  • Battle in the Ruins
    • The Dreaming Stones
    • Madness or Genius?

Below the tree there are 4 separate nodes which point to 4 of the 5 career agents series:

  • Your Military Needs You (Military Career Agent)
  • The Exploration of Space (Exploration Career Agent)
  • Taking Care of Business (Business Career Agent)
  • The Engines of Industry (Industry Career Agent)

(The Advanced Military career agent does not appear on this screen.)

Basic Combat

Your first objective along the trunk of The Seekers Investigation will let you practice the basics of combat. This includes Targeting an enemy, orbiting an enemy, and shooting an enemy to kill it.

You will begin to face multiple enemies at once. A new character, in their faction corvette, is capable of targeting 3 enemies simultaneously. You can do this by simply targeting additional enemies the same way you targeted a single one in the introduction. Continue to focus your shooting on one target until it is dead before moving to the next.

Begin The Investigation

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Defeat all three enemies to continue.


Defenders
WD EWAR L


Cruiser 3 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker

Rewards:
30,000 isk from Bounty

The Sleeping Menace

Defeat all waves of enemies to continue.
The fourth wave will spawn when all ships from Group 1 of the third wave are destroyed.


Initial Defender
WD EWAR L


Frigate 1 x Frigate Seeker Retainer
Wave 2
WD EWAR L


Cruiser 2 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker
Wave 3
Group 1 is closer to the beacon
WD EWAR L
Group 1
Frigate 1 x Frigate Seeker Retainer Last one triggers wave 4
Destroyer 1 x Destroyer Seeker Escort Last one triggers wave 4
Group 2
Frigate 1 x Frigate Seeker Retainer
Destroyer 1 x Destroyer Seeker Escort
Wave 4
WD EWAR L


Cruiser 1 x Cruiser Seeker Guardian

Rewards:
50,000 isk from Mission Completion Reward
80,000 isk from Bounties

Hidden in the Clouds

Initial Defenders
WD EWAR L


Destroyer 1 x Destroyer Seeker Escort
Cruiser 2 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker
Second Wave
WD EWAR L


Destroyer 1 x Destroyer Seeker Escort
Cruiser 2 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker
Third Wave
WD EWAR L


Cruiser 1 x Cruiser Circadian Seeker
Frigate 1 x Frigate Seeker Retainer

Rewards:
50,000 isk from Mission Completion Reward
80,000 isk from Bounties

Weapon Range

Fortress in the Skies

The Abandoned Colony

Trouble at the Mine

Mobility and Weapon Tracking

Measuring the Thread

Secret Laboratory

Ancient Mysteries

Ship's Speed

A Rift in Space

Radiation Hazard

The Chase

Upgrades and Fitting

Upgrades

Putting it All Together

Battle in the Ruins

The Dreaming Stones

Madness or Genius

Conclusion

Notes for experienced players

  • Some structures can be destroyed, but provide no loot. In "Sleeping Menace" for example, four of the structures were destructible (with 200,000 health each) but provided no loot.
  • The wrecks can be salvaged, but provide only the lowest-value salvage.
  • The objectives can be repeated indefinitely, but provide no payouts or other rewards past the first completion.