Re: E-UNI: Class Request Thread
Posted: 2020.12.22 11:15
Well being Alliance Director recommends her for this kind of talk - but probably her years and years as CEO and leader of Eve University might be even better
Forum for the EVE Online corporation 'EVE University'
http://forum.eveuniversity.org/
Martine DeVu was kind enough to upload his recordings on the last bunch of PI classes he did:Fulgur Ddraig wrote:Could we get a class on PI for the EU timezone?
I missed this! I'll give em a watchMike Kingswell wrote:Martine DeVu was kind enough to upload his recordings on the last bunch of PI classes he did:Fulgur Ddraig wrote:Could we get a class on PI for the EU timezone?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mxBJwd ... e=youtu.be
I hope this can bridge you over until we get a new round on the way
Many of these are regular classes - keep an eye on the forum here, and the in game calendar!Bluegru Heslead wrote:A few Classes I'd love to attend:
- Tank
- Shield vs Armor
- Active vs Passive
- Shield recharge mechanics
- Modules/Fits
- Difference in PvE and PvP
- Practical PvP
- 1 on 1 with different Frigate Fits
- with a teacher to give feedback
- Logi/EWAR/Tackle in Fleet
- Difference to DD
- How to move
- Where to position
- Commands
- Different Fits
- Scouting
- How to move
- What to look for
- How to pass Intel to FC
- Industry
- Blueprints
- Manufacturing
- Time/Mineral Efficiency
- Invention
- Copying
- Reaction
Sounds great,Anidien Dallacort wrote: Many of these are regular classes - keep an eye on the forum here, and the in game calendar!
I periodically teach the Intro to Industry class, that introduces those industry topics.
Logi and scouting are frequently reoccurring classes - taught by our teaching manager himself frequently! The logistics class is even available in a 15 minute video version here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k7bVmMjF_kQ
Tackle and EWAR are less regular - but we’ll see if someone steps up off this post, and my repeating the request in discord.
Tank - unfortunately less frequent - but damage types are on the teaching department’s slate for updating CORE classes, all the same.
Practical PvP - keep an eye out for a class announcement, hopefully soon!
I’ll link your thread here in the discord teaching channel - but as I mentioned, keep an eye on the forums for upcoming class posts!
Awesome,Mike Kingswell wrote:Great list!
As for practical PVP:
A lot of the campuses (campi?) hold regular 'fightclubs' where you jump into T1 frigats and go 1on1. More expirenced players offer feedback and it's a greta way to get your feet wet and ask specific situation-based (or braoder) questions
I shall try to get to a Intro to scouting soon (TM) - maybe next week on the weekends if my schedule allows
I'd like some info on how to find jobs as a Mercenary, the skills you need and how it's different, along with what Mercenary corps are out there and how they are structured. Would really enjoy a practical component.Mercenary
If you can develop very high levels of combat skills, you can make a decent living by hiring your guns out to corporations that can use you for fighting pirates or war targets. Mercenaries are typically hired by large corporations who want something done without their name being all over it. A mercenary could also be a hired guard for miners, an extra hand in a full scale war, or an escort through low sec areas, among other duties.
If you are serious about being a gun for hire, joining a dedicated mercenary corporation is a good idea, as the one thing you need more than anything else as a "merc" is contacts.
Mercenary Life in EVE 2012.10.13Salartarium wrote: ↑2021.10.10 09:02 I'd like a class on being a Mercenary as a career. I've seen this from the Careers 101 SyllabusI'd like some info on how to find jobs as a Mercenary, the skills you need and how it's different, along with what Mercenary corps are out there and how they are structured. Would really enjoy a practical component.Mercenary
If you can develop very high levels of combat skills, you can make a decent living by hiring your guns out to corporations that can use you for fighting pirates or war targets. Mercenaries are typically hired by large corporations who want something done without their name being all over it. A mercenary could also be a hired guard for miners, an extra hand in a full scale war, or an escort through low sec areas, among other duties.
If you are serious about being a gun for hire, joining a dedicated mercenary corporation is a good idea, as the one thing you need more than anything else as a "merc" is contacts.
Thanks for the video linkLBanka wrote: ↑2021.10.11 13:11Mercenary Life in EVE 2012.10.13Salartarium wrote: ↑2021.10.10 09:02 I'd like a class on being a Mercenary as a career. I've seen this from the Careers 101 SyllabusI'd like some info on how to find jobs as a Mercenary, the skills you need and how it's different, along with what Mercenary corps are out there and how they are structured. Would really enjoy a practical component.Mercenary
If you can develop very high levels of combat skills, you can make a decent living by hiring your guns out to corporations that can use you for fighting pirates or war targets. Mercenaries are typically hired by large corporations who want something done without their name being all over it. A mercenary could also be a hired guard for miners, an extra hand in a full scale war, or an escort through low sec areas, among other duties.
If you are serious about being a gun for hire, joining a dedicated mercenary corporation is a good idea, as the one thing you need more than anything else as a "merc" is contacts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLScuTu6QJc
As for practical component, not sure how that would work. Uni is neutral so we don't take jobs from other corps. Generally pvp/structure bashes etc. we are doing is a practical component of Mercenary life as well, we just do it for Uni/fun not for isk.