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DX_Plates [Ore Anomalies]
eve:industry:mining:ore_mining [2021/09/03 16:22] (current)
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 ==== What to Mine? ==== ==== What to Mine? ====
  
-{{eve:​industry:​mining:​hulk01.jpg?200 }}A miner has two choices for selecting a mining site: asteroid belts and gravimetric sites. Both are viable but we will focus on asteroid belts for now, as gravimetric sites are a more advanced topic that will be covered in later parts of this guide.+{{eve:​industry:​mining:​covetor01.jpg?200 }}A miner has two choices for selecting a mining site: asteroid belts and gravimetric sites. Both are viable but we will focus on asteroid belts for now, as gravimetric sites are a more advanced topic that will be covered in later parts of this guide.
  
 Nearly every system in EVE contains asteroid belts and the number of belts varies from system to system. When deciding on a system to mine it is always advantageous to look for a system with a high number of belts. Another thing to consider is the security status of a system. The lower the security rating, the better the quality of the asteroids. High-Sec and Low-Sec systems (1.0-0.1) only contain low-end ores. If you want valuable high-end ores, they are only found in Null-Sec (0.0) space or wormholes. Nearly every system in EVE contains asteroid belts and the number of belts varies from system to system. When deciding on a system to mine it is always advantageous to look for a system with a high number of belts. Another thing to consider is the security status of a system. The lower the security rating, the better the quality of the asteroids. High-Sec and Low-Sec systems (1.0-0.1) only contain low-end ores. If you want valuable high-end ores, they are only found in Null-Sec (0.0) space or wormholes.
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 [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net|DOTLAN]] is an excellent resource for looking up both belt maps and sec-status maps.  ​ [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net|DOTLAN]] is an excellent resource for looking up both belt maps and sec-status maps.  ​
  
-  * [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net/​map/​Esoteria#belts|Esoteria ​Belt Map]] +  * [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net/​map/​Outer_Passage#belts|Outer Passage ​Belt Map]] 
-  * [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net/​map/​Esoteria#sec|Esoteria ​Security Status Map]]+  * [[http://​evemaps.dotlan.net/​map/​Outer_Passage#sec|Outer Passage ​Security Status Map]]
  
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 | Bistot | 12800 | 38700 | 57000 | 86000 | 114300 | | Bistot | 12800 | 38700 | 57000 | 86000 | 114300 |
 | Crokite | 30000 | 84700 | 124000 | 169000 | 225200 | | Crokite | 30000 | 84700 | 124000 | 169000 | 225200 |
-| Dark Ochre | 16000 | 31000 | 60000 | 50000 | 115000 |+| Dark Ochre | 16000 | 31000 | 60000 | 500000 ​| 115000 |
 | Gneiss | 170000 | 340000 | 313500 | 540000 | 630000 | | Gneiss | 170000 | 340000 | 313500 | 540000 | 630000 |
 | Spodumain | 300000 | 270000 | 368100 | 542000 | 736200 | | Spodumain | 300000 | 270000 | 368100 | 542000 | 736200 |
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 [[https://​forums.eveonline.com/​default.aspx?​g=posts&​t=418719 | Ore Anom Contents CCP post]] [[https://​forums.eveonline.com/​default.aspx?​g=posts&​t=418719 | Ore Anom Contents CCP post]]
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 +//Note: The Enormous belt contains 500,000 units of Dark Ochre, despite the CCP post stating it should contain 50,000.//
  
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 Your best approach is to train **Mining Frigate III**, then train your **Mining** to 4. The **Mining Frigate** gives you a 15% bonus to mining yield, and **Mining IV** allows you to fit T2 mining lasers in addition to giving a base 20% skill increase to mining yield. ​ Following that you should train **Mining Upgrades I** which will allow you to fit a Mining Laser Upgrade I (+5% to mining yield per laser) in your low slot.  If it does not fit you should train up your **Electronics** level Your best approach is to train **Mining Frigate III**, then train your **Mining** to 4. The **Mining Frigate** gives you a 15% bonus to mining yield, and **Mining IV** allows you to fit T2 mining lasers in addition to giving a base 20% skill increase to mining yield. ​ Following that you should train **Mining Upgrades I** which will allow you to fit a Mining Laser Upgrade I (+5% to mining yield per laser) in your low slot.  If it does not fit you should train up your **Electronics** level
  
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 [Venture, Basic Venture] [Venture, Basic Venture]
 Mining Laser Upgrade I Mining Laser Upgrade I
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 [Empty Rig slot] [Empty Rig slot]
 [Empty Rig slot] [Empty Rig slot]
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 This is the basic Venture fit, you can fill in the empty slots however you so choose, but an AB and some shield extenders would be the recommended additions. ​ Do keep in mind though that the Venture, and indeed all the ORE mining ships have a second larger cargohold that __**only holds ore**__, and is unaffected by cargo mods or rigs so don't bother fitting them. This is the basic Venture fit, you can fill in the empty slots however you so choose, but an AB and some shield extenders would be the recommended additions. ​ Do keep in mind though that the Venture, and indeed all the ORE mining ships have a second larger cargohold that __**only holds ore**__, and is unaffected by cargo mods or rigs so don't bother fitting them.
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