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TollCutter
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Posted - 2008.09.01 20:42:00 -
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i seen this post where i can make 250k for salvage..
im 2 weeks into game and any help would be great..
Case Kovaks wrote:
"Want to make some money? Train Astrometrics 3 and fit a Probe with cargo expanders. Drop some fathom scan probes at the Sun in Dodoxie or another mish hub and hit scan (Ships + Drones). Find Ravens/Megethrons/Battleships that arnt at a station or in line to a stargate and warp into them. Two choices now, salvage the wrecks for scrap, trit bars sell for 250k now, cap consoles for 350k etc, or just look at the loot. Once you find a drop over 1m then ninja it and warp out before they can shoot. Easy 5-10m an hour, I've made 25m in 15minutes doing this " |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2008.09.01 21:44:00 -
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Was that a question or a statement ?
Originally by: TollCutter hit scan (Ships + Drones). Find [battleships running missions]
That about covers 90% of the "hard" part.
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general aldo
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Posted - 2008.09.01 21:55:00 -
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Was a question
so how does this scan thing work to find wreaks and what are some good places to slavage |
Akita T
Caldari Navy Volunteer Task Force
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Posted - 2008.09.01 22:00:00 -
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read the quote again
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Joe Starbreaker
Starbreaker Frigateers
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Posted - 2008.09.01 22:20:00 -
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Yeah the quote says it. However, certain qualities of your post suggest to me that your time might be better invested in your schoolwork, particularly in English. |
Jimer Lins
Gallente Federation Fleet
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Posted - 2008.09.02 00:36:00 -
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You cannot use scan probes to find wrecks. They will show up on your directional scanner, but not on probes.
You can use scan probes to find ships and drones. If you're VERY patient and get a lot of practice working with the directional scanner and midwarp bookmarks, you may be able to locate wrecks by bracketing.
Usually, though, people scan out wrecks in missions that are being actively run so they can find a ship or drones while the mission runner is doing his thing. This is difficult to do as deadspace plexes reduce your ability to get a scan hit.
If all you're interested in is salvaging, I'd hit up belts and/or static plexes to salvage wrecks. Be warned- some people don't like it when you salvage their wrecks and may wardec you or take other actions.
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Tchell Dahhn
Suddenly Ninjas
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Posted - 2008.09.02 00:40:00 -
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I'll tell Case you found his post - he's part of our Corp.
Read Kahega's Guide. It's been newly updated, and contains the information you're looking for. When you're looking for a Corp, check us out. It's what we do.
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Chaplain''Dextomus
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Posted - 2008.09.02 01:15:00 -
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http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=431586
This..... |
TollCutter
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Posted - 2008.09.02 04:00:00 -
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thanks |
finthir
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Posted - 2008.09.02 14:47:00 -
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can you use probes to find hidden asteroid fields with good ore.
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Lilin
Eye of God Intrepid Crossing
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Posted - 2008.09.02 15:25:00 -
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Originally by: finthir can you use probes to find hidden asteroid fields with good ore.
Yes. Look for the exploration guide here on the forums.
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finthir
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Posted - 2008.09.02 15:37:00 -
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Edited by: finthir on 02/09/2008 15:39:53
Originally by: Lilin
Originally by: finthir can you use probes to find hidden asteroid fields with good ore.
Yes. Look for the exploration guide here on the forums.
Had a look at the exploration information it says you can do it in low sec 0.0 but does not mention whether you can do it in high sec. edit - nm just found out that you can do it in high sec.
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Jimer Lins
Gallente Federation Fleet
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Posted - 2008.09.02 17:50:00 -
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Originally by: finthir can you use probes to find hidden asteroid fields with good ore.
Absolutely. However, there is a difference between "recon probes", which are used to find ships and drones, and "scan probes", which are used to find such things as exploration sites, including hidden asteroid belts.
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