Is it just me, or is bio-exploration not worth it?

A few tips.

Go where there are undiscovered systems. That way you're earning some money while also exploring uncharted locations. That's because you're also getting first discovery bonuses for everything you scan. If you find any earth like worlds surface scan those too. You also don't need to worry about running into good planets that have already been foot-falled. I do this by opening the ED Astro Interactive Map and uploading my journal (see the buttons on the top left). Then I just travel into an area where it's mostly "cold" on the heatmap. Most of the stars you find there will be undiscovered.

Once you get there plot a course using the "efficient" option in the galaxy map. This will make the shortest possible jumps between you and your destination. That'll give you a route with 50+ jumps over a short distance. Filter your route by star type. You can use this as a guide for which stars to pick. I personally go with O, F, and K stars only. Make sure to also include non-sequence stars and such so if there's a black hole on the way you'll see it.

Now, go on the route.

Run FSS in every system along the way. You will need a tool that will tell you if you Stratum Tectonis is possible in the system after you're finished with FSS. I use Elite Dangerous Market Connector with the BioScan plugin. Make sure you read the instructions on how to install. It's not that complicated. After I'm finished with the FSS this tool will tell me all the possible biological signals in the system and their price. It's only worth going for things that are worth 17+ million. Stratum Tectonis is about 19 million and each will earn you about 95 million with a first footfall bonus.

That's all you really need to know. There are other little details but you'll figure that out as you go.

If you find 10 Stratum Tectonis you just earned 1 billion. I've noticed that if I find Stratum Tectonis is one system then I often find more in the systems immediately surrounding it. Not every time but pretty often. You don't need to do that though if you don't want. You can just follow the route you plotted on the galaxy map and it'll be fine.

To summarize:
  • Go to uncharted parts of the galaxy
  • Plot an "efficient" route through O/F/K stars
  • FSS every system on the way
  • Use a tool that'll tell you which biologicals are worth landing and scanning
Oh, also, remember the look of Stratum Tectonis when you find it. It always looks the same. Some might have slightly different colors (eg: "lime") but the look is identical. That way you'll know it when you see it on the surface.
 
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Filter your route by star type. You can use this as a guide for which stars to pick. I personally go with O, F, and K stars only.
If you filter out B and A stars though, your chances of finding Thin Water Atmospherics become significantly lower. (See this thread.) Sure, they're rare, but when you do find one, it's a big payday - especially if there's more than one of them in the system. (Usually as moons of the same gas giant.)
 
Keep it simple

1) undiscovered only

2) stratum
But the same species all the time becomes boring quick. To me, at least.
Besides, going just by genus is pretty misleading. There are two Strata that pay well (Tectonicas and Cucumisis), and six that don't.
Update, to make sure there are no misunderstandings: "Stratum" = genus, "Stratum Tectonicas" = species. Stratum Tectonicas is not the only Stratum.

Generally though, just going by atmosphere type is an okay method: the more rare atmospheres usually (but not always) have better-paying stuff. On the far end of the spectrum, thin water atmospheres always pay well.
 
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Me - No filters, no additional programs, I just jump in scan and scoop (if possible) and say thank you:)

The only thing that I run apart from Inara and EDSM is EDD with Canonn plug in.
 
Okay, dumb question... how do I know if a planet has already had a first footfall before I actually land on the planet and set foot on it? 🤔
Check the local system map. First Footfall looks like this:
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If you filter out B and A stars though, your chances of finding Thin Water Atmospherics become significantly lower. (See this thread.) Sure, they're rare, but when you do find one, it's a big payday - especially if there's more than one of them in the system. (Usually as moons of the same gas giant.)
Yep. Update filter based on preference.
 
Besides, going just by genus is pretty misleading. There are two Strata that pay well (Tectonicas and Cucumisis), and six that don't.
It's not misleading. OP was looking at time spent and credits earned. Stratum Tectonis is the best way to optimize for that. Once you figure out what's optimal then tweak it for preference.

This is a list of approximate payouts:
 
I didn't say acan just one type. I meant goto a region where stratum is prevalent.
I scan everything in a given system that's unexplored. All the moons the planets and any signs of life.
If your gonner explore do it well hehe
 
I didn't say acan just one type. I meant goto a region where stratum is prevalent.
I scan everything in a given system that's unexplored. All the moons the planets and any signs of life.
If your gonner explore do it well hehe
I'd say that the T's are found way too many...seriously, any HMC world with almost any type of atmosphere has a chance to host one.
It's almost like a bug...or FDev wanted to implement the Platinum of Exobio, which makes any other types rather pointless profit wise.
 
Up until a few weeks back I used the EDDI add-on but recently found the Exploration Buddy add-on and find it a very handy tool indeed. Shows me a neat breakdown of what is worth scanning etc and keeps an estimated value of the finds. It also works well alongside EDDI with no problems I have found.
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BTW, something that I have not read anywhere and may (or not) apply to you.

You will get billions from exobio in no time.
This is great to me since I can now outfit any ships I want, stockpile a mountain of PowerPlay modules and pledge to another Power, "buy" a carrier that I do not really need, and now the rebuy costs when doing PvP are not traumatic anymore.

However, money becomes pretty meaningless. The CG rewards mean nothing anymore, selling a full load of Platinum at a high price means nothing, and getting some profit from the FC bartender (Odyssey mats are in high demand) is, like, meh.

What I did was transfer all the credit to my FC, which I use as a bank / savings account. I kept "only" 300 millions in my balance. It does not mean much, and I still withdraw from my FC when I need to make a big expense, but it is satisfying to see your balance grow.
 
Wow, this seems vastly more complicated that I thought it would be. LOL Hopefully my next journey into the black will be more productive. It's a little hard to consolidate everything you've all told me, but I'll do my best. Honestly, I just want enough money to buy a FC and maintain it. It would be nice to travel long distances with ALL my ships.
 
Wow, this seems vastly more complicated that I thought it would be. LOL Hopefully my next journey into the black will be more productive. It's a little hard to consolidate everything you've all told me, but I'll do my best. Honestly, I just want enough money to buy a FC and maintain it. It would be nice to travel long distances with ALL my ships.
It does require methodology, which I believe is good and better than randomly relying on chance/RNG...
...on the other hand, it took me less than 10 days to get it all, which is pretty short compared to the other aspects the game offers.

At this point, I am (sadly) not sure what else I could add to my next Exobio trip to make it exciting and different from my last one. Maybe explore only the dark side of the bodies, and rely on the flashlight to find the bios? Just kidding ;)
 
It does require methodology, which I believe is good and better than randomly relying on chance/RNG...
...on the other hand, it took me less than 10 days to get it all, which is pretty short compared to the other aspects the game offers.

At this point, I am (sadly) not sure what else I could add to my next Exobio trip to make it exciting and different from my last one. Maybe explore only the dark side of the bodies, and rely on the flashlight to find the bios? Just kidding ;)
I like doing Exobio so that helps.
My driver for whether or not I am going down to find and scan stuff when I am not doing it just for fun nowadays is if there is a chance it will add to my EyeSpy Book Codex.

Additional rank and cash aren’t to be turned down but they aren’t the primary motivator.
 
Up until a few weeks back I used the EDDI add-on but recently found the Exploration Buddy add-on and find it a very handy tool indeed. Shows me a neat breakdown of what is worth scanning etc and keeps an estimated value of the finds. It also works well alongside EDDI with no problems I have found.
Hi @Saltyseadog , your pictures are from an old version. Have a look at the current version here and I think a beta is also in the works.
 
Hi @Saltyseadog , your pictures are from an old version. Have a look at the current version here and I think a beta is also in the works.
Hi @Saltyseadog , your pictures are from an old version. Have a look at the current version here and I think a beta is also in the works

That is strange nepomuk as I have v2.3.0 installed on my PC, which appears to be the latest version. Anyway thanks for a great helper program.
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Any time you do exobio, you should use Elite Observatory with the BioInsight plugin - maximises returns, minimises time chasing rainbows. Made zillions with it. Well, nearly zillions. And the further from the bubble the better, just go 2 or 3k Ly and then start work.
I like EDCopilot for that...
 
I spent days flying outside the bubble and scanning "plants" on various planets, sometimes being the first to set foot on those planets. But when I came back to turn in all my exploration data, I only made a little over 100 million. While it did finally put me over the edge of being a billionaire, it felt like I was gone for a long time.

Point being that I next went and mined platinum for a half-hour to 45 minutes, and made over 70 million. So I don't know if I'm doing something wrong scanning the biological stuff, but it kind of doesn't seem worth my time. And I know that most find mining boring, but personally I find it relaxing.

Thoughts?

I just started exobiology. Finally got my engineering up to a decent level on my Mandalay (though I still need that 5KLy from start!). I have visited a grand total of 4 bodies in two systems, ALL in the Bubble.

Making money isn't the goal for now, it's making sure I know the basics. I went from 46 million in the bank to now 224 million, all in less than 100Ly from Sol. I could easily stay right here in the Bubble and become a billionaire without much effort. It would take longer because of less credits per scan, but it's very low risk due to being so close to a starport.

I have been to two systems so far. I'm now at a station in the third system, ready to check it out after a visit to Vista Genomics. Scanning, then going right to Vista is really handy right now as I learn because there is a station in the system or just a jump away. If something happens, I lose almost nothing. This is my training before I head out of the Bubble.

You don't need to go outside the Bubble to find stuff, but the big money is definitely like others have said outside the Bubble, but that's only because of the bonus paid for First Footfall, which adds a 5x bonus. That means Stratum Tectonicas will pay 95 million instead of the base price of 19 million.

Outside the Bubble is really a search for First Footfall planets that have Stratum Tec. That's the big money.

That said, start in the Bubble so you are close to stations while learning how to do it. It's kinda risky to go WAY out where you can have issues and no help before you fully know what you're doing. Once you are comfortable with the process, go for it.

There are several third-party apps you SHOULD use to locate the best planets that SHOULD have what you are looking for. Watch videos of how they can be used. I've watched a bunch.

What I have settled on using is ED Exploration Buddy and Spansh. I tried out Elite Observatory/Core, but I prefer Buddy since it has more details and gives you an overlay on-screen. I run triple monitors so I can put them on the side screens but I like the overlay positioned on the right side of my HUD. Buddy will tell you if you are far enough away from a sample for the next scan. It even has voice which is kind of nice.

To locate where to go, I use Spansh. Input the numbers, and bang, out comes a route of planets. I do 100 systems. So I now have a list of 100 systems in the Bubble I can go to and so far, they have been right where Spansh said it would be. Results may differ the further out you go, not sure. It seems like a key part is using the DSS scan, then learning how to read the planet "blue" areas. A couple of times I jumped back to space to get another look at the planet, pick an area, then went right to it. Pretty easy.

...Use Spansh to make a list of systems.

...Use Exploration Buddy for the details. It tells you how many times you have scanned, values of plants that may be there, even values for scanning the system and bodies, etc.

Be patient...Be patient...Be patient. The money is there, it's not going anywhere. Yes, First Footfall is moving further out. But you are going to need the 5KLy from start for a couple of engineers anyway, so if you engineer, you'll end up out there eventually if you haven't already gone that far. Once you are 5K out, then do some plant hunting and make big bucks fairly quick.

Remember...This stuff is a marathon, not a sprint.
 
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