Help a new player get a Corvette!

If and when "SOTHIS" and "CEOS" which are only one short jump from each other are good, one can stack 20 data missions at a time and do them until you dizzy. Each of the 20 will net two +'s. Do that for a few days and you'll make it to "Rear Admiral" quickly.

If and when you have sufficient funds to purchase a "Python", fill it with economy cabins, go to "ROBIGO" and dock at "Robigo Mines". If and when it's hot, one can fill any and all cabins, make three jumps to "SOTHIS" and scan a beacon, then jump three times back. My son made one billion cr's in 18 straight hours of play time.
 
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when Ceos system is in BOOM state New Dawn station tends to offer a lot of data delivery missions to Newholm station and Sothis Mining outpost in Sothis system with a few donation missions mixed in. You will need a medium-landing-pad capable ship and will initially need to grind your way up to ALLIED status with all the local factions in both systems to get the most missions offered. Both New Dawn and Sothis Mining will likewise send missions back to New Dawn station. Round and round she goes and if both systems are in BOOM state board-flipping should not be necessary though you may have to fly without a full complement of missions, especially at first when your REP with the local factions is low. For Imperial rank, Ngalinn and Mainani systems (when in BOOM state) tend to do the same. As with Ceos/Sothis you will need a medium-landing-pad capable ship. o7

THIS. 1,000 times, this. This is what I came here for, thank you for posting the information!

Won't let me post a .sig yet (I'm new to the forums, 200h in-game). But rest assured I am not yet aligned with a major power faction yet and want to be (to unlock engineers, get ships, etc).
 
If and when "SOTHIS" and "CEOS" which are only one short jump from each other are good, one can stack 20 data missions at a time and do them until you dizzy. Each of the 20 will net two +'s. Do that for a few days and you'll make it to "Rear Admiral" quickly.

If and when you have sufficient funds to purchase a "Python", fill it with economy cabins, go to "ROBIGO" and dock at "Robigo Mines". If and when it's hot, one can fill any and all cabins, make three jumps to "SOTHIS" and scan a beacon, then jump three times back. My son made one billion cr's in 18 straight hours of play time.

Or, alternatively, you can achieve the same result by taking an entire bottle of Mogadon in one go*.


*​Not recommended.
 
I do have 10 ships now and I still find myself back in my original Sidewinder quite often just for the fun of flying it. When I start the engineering game that'll be the first ship I work on.

Sidewinder makes a great taxi for when I want to go to Jameson and purchase a large, expensive ship. The Sidey is cheap to transport "home" while I fly the new, larger ship. The Sidey also makes for a great materials gatherer, small and maneuverable enough to go poking around in USS without having to worry about running into wreckage. o7
 
Hello CMDRS.


Relatively new player here (over 120 hours). Never delved into increasing my actual rank with the super powers but now I want to.


I heard that board flipping is gone, but since I never got to experience it, I don't feel like I'm missing much.
Please explain to me how I go about getting real admiral in federation? Or Duke for the imperial cutter. I do want both, but I can start with either ship.



TLDR: I don't know what I need to be looking for. I want the absolute fastest way to grind ranks. Really hope some of you elites can give me a detailed guide.


Thank you!

It's all about the REP! There are a couple different places where you can find recurring REP missions that are quick and repeatable...even with out the old board flipping. A lot of passenger missions offer decent REP...
 
Hello CMDRS.


Relatively new player here (over 120 hours). Never delved into increasing my actual rank with the super powers but now I want to.


I heard that board flipping is gone, but since I never got to experience it, I don't feel like I'm missing much.
Please explain to me how I go about getting real admiral in federation? Or Duke for the imperial cutter. I do want both, but I can start with either ship.



TLDR: I don't know what I need to be looking for. I want the absolute fastest way to grind ranks. Really hope some of you elites can give me a detailed guide.


Thank you!

The most comments about HOW to progress in Federation and Empire rank you already got.

Best case - if you are going to grind ranks - watch out for systems with many Federation OR Empire factions in their space and get allied with all of them asap.
By the same mechanic like suggested, prefer reputation as rewards vs influence and credits.

Watch out for missions who have Federation (or Empire) on both sides as mission giver and receiver.

Be prepared it's still a long journey but imho one worthwile.

Even better proposal -as stated - try to embed your activities into other ones.

Now to the ships.
My 2 cents.

Anaconda always was the best multi-purpose one from the big three. I loved mine(s) and still love it/them.

But I replaced it entirely when I got my Corvette.
Yes, it's true that by default G5 engineered it jumps only about 20 ly. But there are players out there for whom that was/is enough using it for exploration. (No, exploration is not necessarily doing the largest distance in the shortest time possible.)

However - Corvette is a beautiful mission runner with plenty of module and cargo/cabin/whatsoever space. With even a Guardian FSD booster it can jump about 30 ly which is more than enough, but even 20 are not bad.
Way better maneouvrability than a Cutter and also better than a Conda.

Cutter is the ultra luxury supertrader - yes, can be used for combat as well, but more tedious (yes, guys, I hear you, please comment and question...) - but it's size and speed predestine it for big hauling.
Big money making I should say. I love mine and it easily survives PvE combat but Corvette is way more fun to fly.

Conda is the non-rank locked super ship for everybody. It does almost nothing the best, but everything very good. For one exception. It's jump range - even by default - excels and hence it's the best long distance big ship. Undisputed. And hence often used in exploration builds for long travels out in the dark. And even if you properly shield and weaponize it, an Exploraconda can still jump up to 60 ly with a Guardian FSD booster.

Corvette finally. My personal love. I'm a big ship fan - though I still use and love my Python and AspX - and hence know them all.
Flying, missions, mining, fighting (even exploring) - the Corvette can do it all without compromise.

Two final comments.
Yes - it's initially expensive and it shines - like all ships in this game - really when engineered. Which is true for a Viper or a FAS as well however mistakes aren't punished as hard as in one of the big 3 (4). Hence combine rank grind with engineer grind and some credit grind - though the latter one is the most easiest.

Can't comment whether and how a Corvette is useful in PvP. I heard/read that the PvP meta predominantly is FDLs plus some other medium ships. So most likely I would be grilled even in my superengineered combat setup Corvette.
However - apart from some few systems and special incidents such as CGs it's rare that you will get too often into hostile encounters with other players. Yes, I'm talking about open mode. PvE is statistically much more likely.
And even if so - provided you consider some basic instructions how to avoid combat with dedicated PvPers resp how to escape them - a Corvette is for sure one of the best life insurances you can get.

Yes, it's not a god ship. Only demigod...
:)
 
However - Corvette is a beautiful mission runner with plenty of module and cargo/cabin/whatsoever space. With even a Guardian FSD booster it can jump about 30 ly which is more than enough, but even 20 are not bad.
Way better maneouvrability than a Cutter and also better than a Conda.

I just found the type-10 for this. I don't think i can go back to any other ship for multipurpose now.

The type 10 has over other ships;
- Has enough guns and hull strength to be able to defend yourself (the python is so flimsy in multipurpose with enginnering ai).
- Has the type-9 canopy. Its in the top 5 of all ships for views.
- The flight handling honestly is in the same class of "bad" as the cutter. But unlike the cutter, it doesn't leave you stranded and helpless unless you conform to it, instead the same level of drift comes across as "cool" in a big ship way. It beats the type-9 even which is the same effect but just feels like its clamped. The corvette on the other hand feels as flat as a python. Boring as to fly.
- Optional internals are enough for everything (including fighters, limpets, 7 shields) and with 256 tonnes of cargo.

I think more people should use the type-10 so can raise the issue of how poorly the grills and front extensions are modelled. Its uniquely bad.. the only thing in the entire game that substandard. People should complain :)

For the corvette though, as others have said it is the best mining ship in the game :) Spent a few minutes buzzing around coriolis when the new changes were announced trying to come with builds for other ships.. and recoiled in bad taste just no. Corvette for mining. Can't even think about using anything else!
 
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If you're just looking for Rep+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ missions, you're really short-changing yourself, and will give up in frustration before you reach your goal.

To start off with, take a look at Coriolis.io, spec that ship you want with the modules you want, then take a look at the cost.
You'll need at least 2.5-3 times that many credits before you even worry about if you have enough rank.

Why? Because you'll wind up buying it, outfitting it, and probably not chasing around all the discounts in the galaxy, so the price you see is probably going to be a bit off.

Next, you'll want to be sure you can cover the rebuy cost of it, because you'll not have flown anything like it before, run a good risk of getting it destroyed just coming out of the airlock, and that's assuming you don't make a "yay, I finally bought it" post, and find yourself the victim of a station-crash killer on your way out. These folks get all kinds of off doing this exact thing.

Or, you can expect to be tracked down and shot out of space because you won't have a rank that some consider "deserving" of such a ship, and just like above, this act gives their otherwise meaningless existences a momentary glimmer of meaning in their eyes.

Now that you have that figure, you know how much you'll need, so seek out Federation or Imperial-controlled space, and run missions, and keep running missions until you have the funds. You'll also likely learn some piloting skills along the way.

Stealthie was almost right - you do need to keep an eye out for "Naval" missions, as these will increase your ranking, but you don't need to find one first to be "recruited", they simply turn up as you gain Federation or Imperial rank.

Your best bet is on the fringe of Federation or Imperial space, as you'll have few destination options, and fewer factions. You can tell which factions support which power by the icon in mission description. Federation missions have the Federation logo. Imperial missions have the Imperial Logo. Alliance missions are meaningless, as the Alliance has no ranks, so ignore those. Also ignore missions with no symbol, as these serve no one but the faction offering it, and most of those are pointless as well*.

Also, don't feel compelled to increase your navy ranks every time you hit 100%, as this will continue to accumulate indefinitely until you complete these missions and eventually exhaust your "excess" rank.

Don't check your rank every time you complete a mission, it will barely move, especially as you climb higher up the ladder. I've never tested it, but the rank gain MAY be higher if you maintain a lower rank, than it is at higher ranks. If it feels like that 1% has taken as long as the first 99% you're correct. Progression is scaled, and it gets to be painfully scaled at higher ranks. Just keep doing things. Keep running missions, and you'll make it.

But most importantly, keep having fun, or by the time you do get there you won't care any more.



*Don't need to hear about the wonders of the BGS, it has no real bearing on this.
 
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So, I just wanted to say thank you EVERYONE for the great feedback. I read all of it and each one of you have given me something to think about, so thank you.


Also, I have been progressing in a few things quickly, than a bunch of things at a mediocre rate. Namely, credits, exploration, all guardian modules/weapons/SLF and engineering. I got a bunch of engineers already unlocked, I am at trade rank elite (mining skyrocketed my trade rank) and 10% away from exploration rank elite. I am a collector, and enjoy trying out ALL the ships.

My current main mission flyer is a engineered python for range. I love my Phantom for exploration, but the cargo space of the python is great for doing missions without sacrificing too much jump range (it has a guardian fsd booster as well)


I don't have an end game, as i threw that idea out of my head because I don't want this fun to end. I know I will always be able to do something fun in this game, especially since I really enjoy exploring and there is no shortage of that. I'm just a little sad that everything in the codex for all regions of the galaxy has been explored (wanted my name in the codex, did some research and read that most of it was discovered a week after the beyond - chapter four update went live :( )


Right now I am just focusing on ranking up because I want to be able to get in whatever ship I want for any reason. I switch ships a lot to try them out, so the more I have, the more I can try. Credits right now are not an issue to me.

Eventually I want to get a combat ship that can take hits like a tank.



I am in game right now and will head out to the fringes to find some missions (I already completed about 100 missions yesterday, half for feds, half for empire, but it was closer to the center of the bubble, yet the destinations for the missions always seemed to be 3 systems near by)


Again, thank you all for the amazing information.




oh, Is there a list somewhere of all the ranks of the Federation and Empire? Would like to see how many more i need to go through.

And if anyone knows of any good systems Right Now to run missions between, i'm all ears!



Edit: Sothis is in civil unrest, and Ceos is in investment. Im guessing that means its no good for mission running?
 
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So, I just wanted to say thank you EVERYONE for the great feedback. I read all of it and each one of you have given me something to think about, so thank you.


Also, I have been progressing in a few things quickly, than a bunch of things at a mediocre rate. Namely, credits, exploration, all guardian modules/weapons/SLF and engineering. I got a bunch of engineers already unlocked, I am at trade rank elite (mining skyrocketed my trade rank) and 10% away from exploration rank elite. I am a collector, and enjoy trying out ALL the ships.

My current main mission flyer is a engineered python for range. I love my Phantom for exploration, but the cargo space of the python is great for doing missions without sacrificing too much jump range (it has a guardian fsd booster as well)


I don't have an end game, as i threw that idea out of my head because I don't want this fun to end. I know I will always be able to do something fun in this game, especially since I really enjoy exploring and there is no shortage of that. I'm just a little sad that everything in the codex for all regions of the galaxy has been explored (wanted my name in the codex, did some research and read that most of it was discovered a week after the beyond - chapter four update went live :( )


Right now I am just focusing on ranking up because I want to be able to get in whatever ship I want for any reason. I switch ships a lot to try them out, so the more I have, the more I can try. Credits right now are not an issue to me.

Eventually I want to get a combat ship that can take hits like a tank.



I am in game right now and will head out to the fringes to find some missions (I already completed about 100 missions yesterday, half for feds, half for empire, but it was closer to the center of the bubble, yet the destinations for the missions always seemed to be 3 systems near by)


Again, thank you all for the amazing information.




oh, Is there a list somewhere of all the ranks of the Federation and Empire? Would like to see how many more i need to go through.

And if anyone knows of any good systems Right Now to run missions between, i'm all ears!



Edit: Sothis is in civil unrest, and Ceos is in investment. Im guessing that means its no good for mission running?

Just Google 'elite dangerous ranks', top result should be wiki page. Lists for ranks etc, wealth of information (usually) up to date.
 
Sothis is in civil unrest, and Ceos is in investment. Im guessing that means its no good for mission running?

You can still run mission when the systems are not in BOOM state but, since there will be fewer missions available your progress will be somewhat slower.
 
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Is there a list somewhere of all the ranks of the Federation and Empire?

As with most things in Elite Dangerous, Google is your friend. Simply Google "Elite Dangerous, Ships" and a dozen resources will be displayed. That goes as well for almost anything else in the game. o7
 
I'm the same op grinding for fed rank all the guides i've read have been nerfed i started out with sothis/ceos which was rubbish then moved on to Sol which is slightly better but sadly there is no easy fast button even when you do rep+++++++ missions you only get a few percent gain to your rank total of 100% same with donations i donate every now and then but don't expect any big jumps a million creds gets you about 2-3 percent jump towards the 100% of each rank so unless u got around 700-800 million creds and enough donation missions your screwed lol

Also dont make the mistake i did by choosing non federation missions even at a federation station make sure you only do federation missions you'll see the fed logo to the right of the mission faction........good luck cmdr your not alone i'm now LT.Cmdr but it's taken me a day and a half of non stop missions 20-40 mission appx per rank but i'm having fun amd learning as i go so no real rush as i learned my lesson early big ships are a liability for new players unless fully A rated and fully engineered and with the skill to fly and manage em right read my "conda destroyed in seconds" post lol

I use a Federal Gunship fully A rated and fully engineered,engines,fsd,shields,weapons and boosters with a fighter bay and its awesome more than a match for almost all elite npc's

Easy missions and fun too are the black box recovery missions good pay and rep+++ and fast to complete with the odd bit of combat thrown in get a limpet collector and about 10-15 limpets,use discovery scanner entering system scan nav beacon fly to recovery site,deploy fighter for defensive full pips to shields,open cargo scoop deploy limpet done.............even if 3-4 enemies appear by the time they get to you past the fighter the limpet has already finished collecting and your off or if like me you prefer a bit of a punch up stay and fight kill em all and get loads of mats too from the destroyed ships....been working great for me so far...........

PS...Don't waste your time trying to rank man in a non engineered ship its frustrating and 9 times out of 10 you'll get fu*ked over and have to rebuy and lose all your current missions defeating the purpose as you'll lose rep for not completing missions............get your baby fully A rated and at least your weapons,shields and fsd fully engineered makes the grind much easier and more fun too as your not getting your bu*t handed to you every interdiction or mission.....after spending 4 weeks running scared like a wee girl.... i lov an interdiction now can't wait for each one lol soon as they start i throttle down deploy ze fighter and kick lol
 
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It is a long time since I ground out my rear admiral ranking to buy my Corvette but don't forget to do a lot of donation missions as well as they give a lot of +++'s. I think I spent over a 100mcr on them but don't worry about that as I noticed that every time you did one the faction that handed it out would give you a delivery mission in return which would pay you more than you donated as you became allied with them. There are a lot of Federation systems and factions around the Beldarkri system. You will quickly gain allied rank with all the factions and once you do the jobs get better paying. It still takes a long time though. I played two 2-3hr sessions a day morning and evening for around seven weeks to rank up from zero to rear admiral and it cost me over a 100mcr and like others have said you also need enough funds to engineer at the very least your shields and armour and have enough for at least two rebuys as there is a certain type of ganker who preys on inexperienced Corvette owners. In combat she is not like an FDL or other fighter type ship, get used to staying mostly in one place and use your thrusters especially the reverse thruster to keep attackers in front of you, get closer than 500mtrs and you will pop an anaconda in less than 30seconds with the right weapons rig out.
 
It is a long time since I ground out my rear admiral ranking to buy my Corvette but don't forget to do a lot of donation missions as well as they give a lot of +++'s. I think I spent over a 100mcr on them but don't worry about that as I noticed that every time you did one the faction that handed it out would give you a delivery mission in return which would pay you more than you donated as you became allied with them. There are a lot of Federation systems and factions around the Beldarkri system. You will quickly gain allied rank with all the factions and once you do the jobs get better paying. It still takes a long time though. I played two 2-3hr sessions a day morning and evening for around seven weeks to rank up from zero to rear admiral and it cost me over a 100mcr and like others have said you also need enough funds to engineer at the very least your shields and armour and have enough for at least two rebuys as there is a certain type of ganker who preys on inexperienced Corvette owners. In combat she is not like an FDL or other fighter type ship, get used to staying mostly in one place and use your thrusters especially the reverse thruster to keep attackers in front of you, get closer than 500mtrs and you will pop an anaconda in less than 30seconds with the right weapons rig out.

Wow gotta try that man the elite condas been giving me a hard time........i always fight em from 2-3 km thats what i been doing wrong gona try moving in close thx for the tip Saltyseadog
 
Wow gotta try that man the elite condas been giving me a hard time........i always fight em from 2-3 km thats what i been doing wrong gona try moving in close thx for the tip Saltyseadog

Ram them and then unleash hell.[yesnod]
 
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Wow gotta try that man the elite condas been giving me a hard time........i always fight em from 2-3 km thats what i been doing wrong gona try moving in close thx for the tip Saltyseadog

Corvette smokes NPC Condas with ease. A rate those thrusters and you can stay pinned on the condas belly at ~1km. It’s hands down my favorite bounty hunting ship
 
Forget about big ships... Buy a Vulture, engineer it to the max and unleash hell in any resource extraction site.

pros:
- you don't need to grind out ranks,
- rebuy is "cheap"
- it's a helluva fighter
- you actually git gud using it
- you don't need to spend millions on outfitting

cons:
- no cargo
- needs engineering
- takes time to learn how to use it to its fullest potential

In short, if you don't fear investing time in learning to fly and fight and if combat is your thing, you can't do anything wrong with going for the Vulture.

All the other ships become obsolete once you are able to solo-complete wing assassinations in your Vulture.

Got above 2k hours in mine, did all my combat ranks from Master to Elite in it, never felt any regrets never grinding out ranks for bigger stuff :D
 
A long while back, Tun was a good place for gaining Fed rep.

My Corvette is my ship of choice as it handles real smoothly, but for heavy cargo the Cutter is brought out.
 
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