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Fleet Basics

The objective of this class is to teach newbies the basics of flying in a fleet. It covers basic game mechanics and common fleet commands.

Fleet Roles

Within a normal fleet, there are several distinct roles that you and the other players in the fleet will be performing. Not all fleets need all of these roles, but any sizeable fleet will have them.

Preparing to Join a Fleet

Don't fly what you can't afford to lose

This is THE golden rule of EVE Online. Losing ships is no fun (well, it can be), especially so when that ship represented a sizeable proportion of your total assets. Following this simple rule can save you from much grief. Thankfully, Brave Collective has an excellent SRP program to help pay for your doctrine ships.

Ship insurance

Ammunition

Drones

Fleet Communications: Commands

Movement Commands

"Align"
"Warp"
"Hold on Gate", "Gate is Red"
"Jump, Jump, Jump!"
"Jump on Contact", "Gate is Green"
"Hold Cloak"
"Free Burn"
"Scatter", "Starburst"
"Burn out of the bubble"

Combat Commands

"Target", "Primary"
"Anchor Up"
"Cycle Guns"

General Commands

"Check Check"

What happens if I get shot

At the bottom of the Fleet window is a series of buttons which allow you to broadcast a message to everyone in the fleet. Three of the buttons correspond to damage to your Shield, Armour and Structure.

If you are locked up by the enemy fleet (i.e. you see yellow-boxes around the enemy player ships - this is also referred to as "being yellow-boxed") click the "Broadcast for shields" button immediately, before you start taking any damage! This will let the logi pilots lock you and start repairing you before the enemy damage arrives. Overheat your hardeners and repairing modules to last longer before logi reps land.

The only time you do not broadcast for repair is if the fleet suffers damage from bombs. If that happens, logi already know about it, and 50+ players all asking to be repaired at once is not helpful.

Fleet broadcasts

As well as requests for shield or armor repair, the FC or other fleet members can broadcast a variety of other messages. These include instructions on aligning, destinations, and whether an enemy has been sighted. Some FCs prefer to use the broadcast window to set aligns instead of calling them out in comms (which also prevents spais in comms from being able to track the fleet's movement).

In general, unless you have been specifically instructed to by the FC, DO NOT broadcast aligns or destinations to the fleet! There may be op-sec concerns that you are not party to, or the FC may have a reason for not broadcasting.

If you think the fleet would benefit from broadcasts and the FC is not providing them, ask politely: "FC, is it okay if I broadcast aligns?"

Other things