The EVE Evolved column has been home to dozens of in-depth guides on various aspects of EVE Online .

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EVE Evolved: The Industrial-Sized Knowledgebase
The EVE Evolved column has been home to dozens of in-depth guides on various aspects of EVE Online .

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EVE Evolved: The Industrial-Sized Knowledgebase
Over the past two weeks, I’ve been giving an in-depth look at EVE Online ’s exploration profession. Exploration is one of the many PvE elements that players can get involved in right from their first week in EVE . By concentrating on astrometrics skills, a new player can be a more-than-competent prober within a week

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EVE Evolved: Exploration — Top tips
Rejoice! After the columns of the last two weeks , the specter of relationships has been forever vanquished! (We’re using “forever” in the same sense you’d see it in a comic book here. In other words, give it a month.) Diving back into the haphazard series on character creation, today we’ll be taking a look at generating a character based solidly upon their abilities — a method that seems a bit odd at first glance and almost ridiculously simple upon further consideration.

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Storyboard: A man of many talents
Exploration is one of EVE Online ’s most lucrative and enjoyable PvE professions, combining complex probe-scanning with mission-style combat. Through exploration, you’ll find hidden sites across New Eden, packed full of NPCs to kill and loot to grab. Exploration is a casual PvE element that spans all skill levels, with new players able to get involved from their first week in the game.

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EVE Evolved: Exploration — Loot and plunder!
As I sat down to write a guide to planetary interaction in EVE Online , I realised that I hadn’t explored the system fully enough to come up with any definitively good deployment strategies. A few great guides to planet industry have been circulating since the expansion came out, but it will be some time before people really start to figure out the best ways to use EVE ’s newest feature. It’s a complicated business and since a lot of the products made on planets are still currently available to buy from NPCs, the market potential hasn’t yet been fully realised

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EVE Evolved: First impressions of planet industry
There are plenty of ways to make ISK in EVE Online , from exploration and mission-running to trading or any number of alternative professions. One of the oldest and most popular ways to make a reliable income in EVE is hunting the pirate NPCs that spawn in asteroid belts, an activity known as “ratting” . Ratting is probably the best way to repair the low security status you’ll be left with if you engage in piracy or suicide ganks

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EVE Evolved: Ratting, part 1: Strategies
Runes of Magic ’s craft system currently lacks a huge fan base. I thinks it’s a great system that’s very flexible, but the current work vs. rewards as well as limited items doesn’t make it terribly appealing

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Lost Pages of Taborea: How is crafting holding up?
Filed under: Fantasy , Galleries , Screenshots , Lord of the Rings Online , Crafting , Professions , News items Turbine continues to whet our Hobbit-sized appetites for the newest Lord of the Rings Online update. The company has released a handful of screenshots centered around the crafting tweaks included in Volume III: Allies of the King, Book 1: Oath of the Rangers

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Turbine Drops New LOTRO Crafting Screens
EVE Online is as much a setting as it is a massively multiplayer online game. EVE ’s galaxy of New Eden spans thousands of charted solar systems, with thousands more waiting to be discovered in the uncharted frontiers reachable only through wormholes

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Outlaws of EVE Online: Mynxee
Exploration is one of the more rewarding mini-professions a player can have in EVE Online .

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CCP releases first video tutorial for exploration in EVE Online