Killmails

A topic dear to the hearts of many EVE Online players!

In EVE Online, a killmail is a record of a player's ship being destroyed by another player or a corporation. It's a way to commemorate the victory of one player over another, and it's often used to brag about one's PvP (player versus player) skills.

A killmail typically includes information such as:

  1. The ship that was destroyed (its type, name, and pilot's name).
  2. The ship that did the destroying (its type, name, and pilot's name).
  3. The location where the ship was destroyed (including the system, region, and constellation).
  4. The date and time of the destruction.
  5. The damage dealt to the destroyed ship.
  6. Any loot or items that were dropped as a result of the destruction.

Killmails are often shared on various EVE Online forums, social media, and websites, and they can be used to track a player's PvP performance, identify strong and weak points in their ship fitting, and even plan strategies for future battles.

In EVE Online, killmails are considered a form of "bragging rights" and are often used to settle scores or prove one's superiority over another player. They're also a way to honor the memory of a fallen ship and its pilot, and to learn from the mistakes made during the battle.

So, if you're an EVE Online player, be prepared to face the consequences of your actions and have your killmails shared with the world!