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== Overview of Exploration ==
== Overview of Exploration ==


Exploration in EVE is a multi-faceted endeavor. Whether your interests lie with the sheer thrill of discovery; seeking out forgotten sites and retrieving long lost relics and secret data caches; finding and mining rare and valuable resources; or battling with strange and deadly foes in the night between the stars - you can find it in exploration.
Exploration in EVE is a term which aggregates the activities and skills required to locate and collect loot from Cosmic Signatures in game, but is also associated with the discovery of landmarks. Primary gameplay loop is;
 
=== The Basic Loop ===
 
That's all well and good you say, but what is the minute to minute experience of exploration?  The basic gameplay loop when you're exploring looks like the following:


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A player can start their exploration career on their very first day. Exploration is an activity that grows with you. As you get more skilled, as you get more resources and experience, you will find your horizons expanding in new, more dangerous, and potentially more profitable ways.
The loop is straightforward and has a low skill floor (a Day 1 player can participate). However, the diversity of signatures, loot and landmarks in game, combined with the unique navigation challenges and PvP elements between K-Space and J-Space make this relatively simple loop have an incredible amount of depth of play.
 
EVE provides a wealth of diverse geography, locations, landmarks, and loot for you to find.  Combined with the unique navigation and Player vs. Player elements inherent in both normal space (K-Space) and wormhole space (J-Space) this basic loop provides an incredible amount of depth.
 
Additionally, exploration is a uniquely personal activity in New Eden. You do not have to be in a small gang or a large fleet to get things done and be effective. While there are times where you may be venturing out into the unknown with friends, much of the time you simply do your own thing with all the freedom and peril that entails.
 
=== Sites ===


There are five kinds of exploration sites one might encounter while participating in exploration activities, these being mining sites, gas sites, combat sites, relic sites, and data sites. Mining and combat sites will often appear as anomalies without having to scan them down with a core probe launcher, and work very much like mining and combat anomalies in other aspects of the game. Gas sites operate like mining anomalies, save for that instead of ore or ice to mine, they have gas deposits that one can collect with gas scoops or gas harvesters.  
There are five kinds of exploration sites one might encounter while participating in exploration activities, these being mining sites, gas sites, combat sites, relic sites, and data sites. Mining and combat sites will often appear as anomalies without having to scan them down with a core probe launcher, and work very much like mining and combat anomalies in other aspects of the game. Gas sites operate like mining anomalies, save for that instead of ore or ice to mine, they have gas deposits that one can collect with gas scoops or gas harvesters.  
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