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If you are new to PvP, the ship setups and strategies you will find effective might be wildly different than what you are used to. Out go the reliable active tanks and cap recharges, replaced with buffer tanks, gunk setups and specialized electronic warfare. One of the best ways to figure out how to set up your ship is to look at how veteran PvP fanatics fit and use it. You can get some good well known setups from kill boards and the official EQ2 Plat Ships and Modules forum, and it is always worth asking older players for fitting advice. There is no single correct setup for a given ship, so do not be afraid to experiment. Change elements of your setup and see how its performance in PvP varies. Ultimately, it is up to you to find what works well in PvP and that is half the fun of it all. As important as it is to have a good ship fitting, there really is no substitute for raw experience. No amount of theory crafting in EQ2 Fitting Tool and debating setups on the forum can make you good at PvP; only hours of pure practice can do that. The best way to get in practice is to schedule regular PvP fleets for the same time each week. You will lose a lot of ships in the beginning but as long as your team learns from their mistakes, you will rapidly improve. A great way to help highlight what went wrong on a failed operation or what went well on a successful one is for someone in the gang to write up an after action report stating exactly what happened. People who were in the gang can discuss the event and what they would have done differently in hindsight.