Thank you wetwire! Helpful as always.
You only require one each of abrasion blaster and seismic charge launcher.This is my Phantom Deep Core Miner Theory Craft
Phantom
I've managed to make it more expensive than the Pythonbut that's because I stuck a 5A fuel scoop in it. I decided I didn't have enough total range and would like more. Again I've focused on Jump Range and speed and maneuverability.
When you spot a bright roid that you think may contain a core try using the external camera to inspect it for fissures.Sadly the T9 was outside my budget.
I'm having issue with the pulse wave scanner today. The brightest yellow shiny roids are consistently coming out with low resource yields and no core. I should probably employ some percussive maintenance on it. Anyone got a hammer?
Do you use INARA ? It has a page showing where you get best prices, such as for opals.I've got very good at spotting fissures now. I didn't know about the black grid for the core types, I will keep an eye out for that.
Interestingly enough I just flew to a station to offload my bigger haul of 64 opals and although the demand just said 1 it still let me sell all 64!. This is good it means I won't be traipsing around the galaxy selling my cargo piecemeal.
Do you use INARA ? It has a page showing where you get best prices, such as for opals.
As long as you identify where you are (or it automatically tracks your location) it will find the best selling price. Hit tab "best sell" You will be amazed how much you can get for your opals by travelling.
Thanks, Northpin - that one is outside my budget. I have maximum of 150 million that I'm willing to spend. So Wetwire's example is the one I'm going to go for. Minus the guardian FSD booster as I've not unlocked them yet. I don't mind taking the longer route.
If it's still over your budget you can skip the reactive armor. That is the really expensive part.
Also you can skip the fighter bay too since it's not really necessary. I didn't since i consider the slf pilot should actually work for the % she gets out of my income
Your doing it right and will soon have enough credits to buy pretty much anything. It is nice when you reach that point and can buy and a-rate a ship for a specific purpose then sell it, or just buy modules wherever you are and just leave them lying around the galaxy. Credits cease to be a worry, but materials for the greedy engineers become your new worry!I've actually worked out that I could have spent a LOT less on a ship to do exactly the same job as my Krait II. I've not had to fire guns once so far or even run from a pirate. I'm very careful about where I drop into hotspots and I always boost a good 40km away from my entry point so that the NPCs that spawn there don't follow me.
I don't mind the spend though because I love the build i'm using. It prompted me to unlock a few more engineers too.
I'm just glad that Elite doesn't have system scanning probes like EVE Online does ( that was my job in EVE, I was really good in the stealth / black ops ships )
I found the frequency of spawning changes if you jump out and go back in again, as if there is a RNG of spawning, but which is also controlled of course by the depletion RNG, so I should imagine it is complicated.Just curious. How do I tell if a hotspot has given out on me? I've been searching a while now in my hotspot and can't find any more core asteroids. Additionally the picture of the "black outlines" is not holding true for me. I've seen a number of asteroids displaying that but no fissures. Does this also mean the hotspot may have dried up?
Seriously Newt, I’ve not used a hotspot once...Just curious. How do I tell if a hotspot has given out on me? I've been searching a while now in my hotspot and can't find any more core asteroids. Additionally the picture of the "black outlines" is not holding true for me. I've seen a number of asteroids displaying that but no fissures. Does this also mean the hotspot may have dried up?
Just curious. How do I tell if a hotspot has given out on me? I've been searching a while now in my hotspot and can't find any more core asteroids. Additionally the picture of the "black outlines" is not holding true for me. I've seen a number of asteroids displaying that but no fissures. Does this also mean the hotspot may have dried up?