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Neural remapping for skill training?

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Markus Taggart
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#1 - 2014-06-29 23:04:12 UTC
What is the best way to know how to remap your neural interface to best suit what you are doing?
I am doing most of my skill training out fitting my ship and my skill training for exploration.
I am not interested at this time into any heavy combat. Ships are to costly to lose in this game and to hard to come by.

I watched a short YT video on nueral interface while it gave me some insight I did not fully understand what it does.
I am looking to speed up my skill training. Right now I have to wait almost a week for some of the higher levels to train.

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RavenPaine
RaVeN Alliance
#2 - 2014-06-29 23:17:58 UTC
The first thing I recommend is to download the app, Evemon,
It is a skill planner that almost every player in EVE will use. The link can be found in this very forum. You can list skills, make a *plan*, and play with implant effects, remap dates, etc.

While down loading that, take a look through some past threads, also in this forum, and see what some others have posted. Opinions, reasoning, etc.

The general consensus is:
A first year player will want a mixed map (not highly focused) because, well, you need a little of everything when you first start.
Markus Taggart
Imperial Academy
Amarr Empire
#3 - 2014-06-30 03:05:08 UTC
RavenPaine wrote:
The first thing I recommend is to download the app, Evemon,
It is a skill planner that almost every player in EVE will use. The link can be found in this very forum. You can list skills, make a *plan*, and play with implant effects, remap dates, etc.

While down loading that, take a look through some past threads, also in this forum, and see what some others have posted. Opinions, reasoning, etc.

The general consensus is:
A first year player will want a mixed map (not highly focused) because, well, you need a little of everything when you first start.


Is this a phone or tablet app or something for the game on the computer?

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Schmata Bastanold
In Boobiez We Trust
#4 - 2014-06-30 07:59:10 UTC
It's normal windows application.

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RavenPaine
RaVeN Alliance
#5 - 2014-06-30 15:22:39 UTC
Yep, normal computer app.
I'll bump the Evemon thread to the top of this forum for you.
Hakaari Inkuran
State War Academy
Caldari State
#6 - 2014-06-30 19:55:43 UTC
Any deviation from your skillplan can cost you the small optimization that you managed to squeeze out by using it to choose your mapping. Just throwing that out there. Unless you are doing something very specialized like, for example, training capitals , you might be better off just choosing a general plan like Int/Per, Per/Wil, or Int/Mem and not worrying too much.

Just trying to give you some helpful counterpoint.