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 Due to the recent changes made to belt ratting, you are very unlikely to catch a ratter in an asteroid belt. You are far more likely to find them in anomalies. To find anomalies in a system, you must use your ship's scanner. Press Alt-D to open your scanner. Open the System Scanner tab if you aren't already there. Press the blue button in the top-left corner. Your ship will now scan for anomalies for the next ten seconds. At the end of the ten seconds, it will display every anomaly within sixty-four AU's of your ship. Anomalies have many different levels of difficulty, and corresponding names. Ignoring the easier Dens and Rally Points, you are most likely going to find ratters in Hubs, Havens, and Sanctums (listed in ascending difficulty). There are also four different types of Hubs: regular Hubs (listed just as "​Hub"​),​ Hidden Hubs, Forlorn Hubs, and Forsaken Hubs (listed in ascending difficulty). You will most likely find ratters in Forsaken and Forlorn Hubs.\\ ​ Due to the recent changes made to belt ratting, you are very unlikely to catch a ratter in an asteroid belt. You are far more likely to find them in anomalies. To find anomalies in a system, you must use your ship's scanner. Press Alt-D to open your scanner. Open the System Scanner tab if you aren't already there. Press the blue button in the top-left corner. Your ship will now scan for anomalies for the next ten seconds. At the end of the ten seconds, it will display every anomaly within sixty-four AU's of your ship. Anomalies have many different levels of difficulty, and corresponding names. Ignoring the easier Dens and Rally Points, you are most likely going to find ratters in Hubs, Havens, and Sanctums (listed in ascending difficulty). There are also four different types of Hubs: regular Hubs (listed just as "​Hub"​),​ Hidden Hubs, Forlorn Hubs, and Forsaken Hubs (listed in ascending difficulty). You will most likely find ratters in Forsaken and Forlorn Hubs.\\ ​
  
-Quickly, you will realize that this alone is not enough information to easily find ratters. There will be many anomalies in a system with high NPC kills, so checking each one is not efficient. This is where the Directional Scanner (d-scan) comes in. In the same window as your System Scanner, click the [[Directional scanner]] tab at the top. It's highly recommended you learn how to use the [[Dscan]] ​tool, as it is arguably the most useful tool in the game.\\ ​+Quickly, you will realize that this alone is not enough information to easily find ratters. There will be many anomalies in a system with high NPC kills, so checking each one is not efficient. This is where the Directional Scanner (d-scan) comes in. In the same window as your System Scanner, click the [[training:​game_mechanics:​directional_scanner]] tab at the top. It's highly recommended you learn how to use the d-scan ​tool, as it is arguably the most useful tool in the game.\\ ​
  
 Using a combination of d-scan and the System Map (F10, switch to the solar system map), you can quickly narrow down which anomaly a ratter is in. On the solar system map, scanned anomalies appear as green markers. By using celestials as landmarks, you can determine what planet(s) a ratter'​s anomaly is near. Then by looking on the system map at the anomaly markers, you can determine which anomalies the ratter is potentially in. Once you've narrowed down your selection a fair bit (I try to get to a 30 degree scan angle before the system scan finishes), pick an anomaly you think they are in and warp in at range (30-50km).\\ ​ Using a combination of d-scan and the System Map (F10, switch to the solar system map), you can quickly narrow down which anomaly a ratter is in. On the solar system map, scanned anomalies appear as green markers. By using celestials as landmarks, you can determine what planet(s) a ratter'​s anomaly is near. Then by looking on the system map at the anomaly markers, you can determine which anomalies the ratter is potentially in. Once you've narrowed down your selection a fair bit (I try to get to a 30 degree scan angle before the system scan finishes), pick an anomaly you think they are in and warp in at range (30-50km).\\ ​
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