A Real Guide to Common PvP Scenarios
• Solo PvP - The purest form of combat in Eve Online - PvP means Player Versus Player after all. You are alone in your ship when another player who is also alone in their ship engages with you (or vice versa), suddenly you are engaged in solo PvP! It's easy, just undock and fly around the neighborhood. Sooner or later you'll find yourself fighting to save your ship. Warning: This can become extremely addictive.
• SmallGang PvP - But what if you have a few friends? Well then, small gang PvP might be for you. This is when 2-10 of your friends get together and fly in space looking to engage enemies of a like size (or slightly smaller if they're smart friends!). Often they will even talk to each other on comms! This can lead to a great time and an enjoyment of the game, plus it builds friendships. And who doesn't need that?
• Fleet Warfare/Roaming Gangs - You've made so many friends now that there might be dozens of them! Why not get them all together in a group of 10+ and really go to town? At this point you will probably have to consider bringing specialized ships along and plan your fleet composition. Things like interceptors, logistics, booshers, and other technical terms you can look up on Google might be needed. Comms are gonna be mandatory here.
• Coalition/Alliance/Corporation Warfare - Congratulations you now have hundreds of friends and you all need something to do in order to pass the time... I know! That other group of people in the system next door are weird, why not attack them? Together. Things have escalated to the point where you are probably going to need some infrastructure and support to keep the bling flowing - so industry, transportation, mining, and other non-PvP activities will be needed. Luckily there are people who enjoy those things too!!
• Ganking and Suicide Ganking - But what if, you know, you don't make friends easily? Or, even better, the friends you do make are kind of mean? Don't worry, there is a special kind of PvP just for you. Taking a superior ship and blowing up poor, innocent ships is called "ganking" and there are dozens of flavors involved, from blowing up your friends, to smashing Ventures, and much, much more. But that only gets you so far, so what if you'd also like to explode while doing this? Luckily for you, if you attack random people in High-Sec the po-po will also explode your ship! That's called suicide ganking. Try it sometime. It is hilarious.
• Gatecamping and Bubble Camping - Who doesn't like camping? The only thing wrong with PvP is all the traveling and warping about you have to do. If that seems like a drag you can just find a spot near a gate, sit there, and let players come to you! It's lazy PvP and it is all the rage. You can do it with just a few friends in insta-locking ships, or with more friends - it is totally up to you. And if you want to maximize the amount of fun you can deploy or bring a special ship along that projects a huge bubble that prevents other ships from escaping your camp. That is pro-level camping.
• Home Defence and Siege Warfare - You made so many friends doing all of the above that one day you realize an entire infrastructure has built up around your ships. And those weirdoes next door want what you have! Well that's not cool. Time to suit up and plan for defence. Build up your castles and get ready for the worst PvP grind in all of Eve Online - timers, cynos, gate guns, mobile jammers, dreadnaughts, and even city sized ships called Titans. Oh and local might get weird and time may start to dilate. But don't worry, it's only pixels.
• Piracy and Ransoms - Whew, that was a lot of stuff to learn. At some point you'll just get tired of all that and want to log-in and have some fun. Welcome to Piracy! Fly whatever you want, whenever you want, and just get out there and blow up other people's stuff - and then steal it! Why waste time building stuff, when you can just take it for yourself? Every once in awhile some poor stiff will have so much stuff they will pay you NOT to blow them up. That's called ransoming and it can be very profitable. As we like to say, YARRR!