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Galen I
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Posted - 2010.08.29 16:27:00 -
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Hi im looking for a good high sec location for fiery kernite, can anyone help?
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Jason McCoy
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Posted - 2010.08.29 16:31:00 -
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I heard Kubinen has some.
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Galen I
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Posted - 2010.08.29 17:01:00 -
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okay... back to mining rich plagio in caldari space then
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ZenSun
Total Mayhem. Cry Havoc.
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Posted - 2010.08.29 18:14:00 -
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http://www.fluidorbit.co.uk/
You want to find a system, then go onto eve map (ingame) and check out the popularity of that system, lower it is, the better.
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Mr LaForge
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Posted - 2010.08.29 19:12:00 -
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Kernite is found in Amarr space below .7 I believe. So find a good .5 system and mine it. Beware though a hulk has 0% resist to the blood raider NPCs so put a tank on if you're going to be sorta-afk mining. Also kernite is big so bring an orca or be prepared to make alot of trips.
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Teiz Denoi
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Posted - 2010.08.29 19:21:00 -
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Originally by: Mr LaForge Also kernite is big so bring an orca or be prepared to make alot of trips.
That's weird, cuz my hulk pulls in just as much kernite as it does plag, scrodite, or veld. Maybe yours is broken
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Halborn
Celtic Technologies Inc.
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Posted - 2010.08.29 23:50:00 -
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My friend I give thee: Dotlan The best tool when it comes to finding a place to live/mine/travel through.
As stated above amarr with 0.7 and lower is your best bet so take a look around domain for an ideal system and dotlan will tell you its planets its asteroids what can be found in the belts how many jumps have happened in last 1h or 24h how many ship kills how many npc kills....you get the picture
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Quevy
The Plexus Syndicate The Order of New Eden
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Posted - 2010.08.30 02:06:00 -
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Just stay away from Tash-Murkon! Oh, wait. I mean... Domain!
Heh, I'm currently flying around in 0.6 systems in Tash-Murkon mining kernite and it works like a charm. Although, I'm not sure how much more kernite I'd find if I go to a 0.5 system. Anyways, just use this URL to show you where the ore is and then EVE Maps to find a suitable system to settle and mine in.
Have fun :)
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Breaker77
Gallente Reclamation Industries
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Posted - 2010.08.30 02:18:00 -
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Originally by: Teiz Denoi
That's weird, cuz my hulk pulls in just as much kernite as it does plag, scrodite, or veld. Maybe yours is broken
Troll much?
Veldspar 0.1 m3 per unit Scordite 0.15 m3 per unit Plagioclase 0.35 m3 per unit Kernite 1.2 m3 per unit
Kernite is 12 times bigger than veldspar.
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Romulus Activus
Amarr Tokos Securities M E T H O D
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Posted - 2010.08.30 06:03:00 -
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Go to ghesis. You should find some nice kernite there. When you are born everyone around you is smiling and you are crying. Live your life so that when you die everyone is crying and you are smiling. |
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Fakie
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Posted - 2010.08.30 06:35:00 -
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Hardly a troll,
yes the volume is different, however the total m¦ is what counts. If someone spends an hour mining veld or kern, by default the amount of m¦ would be the same and therefor there is no reason why Kernit would require more storage space then veld.
I do agree that it's a great idea to bring a orca, but for other much more profitable reasons then storage space ^^
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Aphrodite Skripalle
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Posted - 2010.08.30 07:27:00 -
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How about mining kernite with huge rocks in hidden large belts with 50k quantity up to 150k quantity ? Its 0.0 space, yes, but probable safer then high sec, depends where you go. Thats what you really should want to look for.
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Mr Cocojambo
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.08.31 08:09:00 -
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Originally by: Fakie Hardly a troll,
yes the volume is different, however the total m¦ is what counts. If someone spends an hour mining veld or kern, by default the amount of m¦ would be the same and therefor there is no reason why Kernit would require more storage space then veld.
I do agree that it's a great idea to bring a orca, but for other much more profitable reasons then storage space ^^
You have not graduated yet have you? What about travelling time? Since you have to unload a lot more when mining Kernite, you "loose" a lot more time travelling back and forth unloading. Hence why the brighter gentleman further up this post mentioned the orca.
jebus..
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RentableMuffin
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Posted - 2010.08.31 10:40:00 -
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Originally by: Mr Cocojambo
Originally by: Fakie Hardly a troll,
yes the volume is different, however the total m¦ is what counts. If someone spends an hour mining veld or kern, by default the amount of m¦ would be the same and therefor there is no reason why Kernit would require more storage space then veld.
I do agree that it's a great idea to bring a orca, but for other much more profitable reasons then storage space ^^
You have not graduated yet have you? What about travelling time? Since you have to unload a lot more when mining Kernite, you "loose" a lot more time travelling back and forth unloading. Hence why the brighter gentleman further up this post mentioned the orca.
jebus..
so whats heavier a pound of lead or a pound of feathers
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Mr Cocojambo
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.08.31 11:21:00 -
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Originally by: RentableMuffin
Originally by: Mr Cocojambo
Originally by: Fakie Hardly a troll,
yes the volume is different, however the total m¦ is what counts. If someone spends an hour mining veld or kern, by default the amount of m¦ would be the same and therefor there is no reason why Kernit would require more storage space then veld.
I do agree that it's a great idea to bring a orca, but for other much more profitable reasons then storage space ^^
You have not graduated yet have you? What about travelling time? Since you have to unload a lot more when mining Kernite, you "loose" a lot more time travelling back and forth unloading. Hence why the brighter gentleman further up this post mentioned the orca.
jebus..
so whats heavier a pound of lead or a pound of feathers
Hey guys... Look here.. We have one more that still dont understand that some of us are talking about the time it takes to haul back to station, contra staying in belt and mine with a orca.
Well done sir.. You will win internet soon
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Commoner
Caldari The Tuskers
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Posted - 2010.08.31 12:51:00 -
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Originally by: Mr Cocojambo
Originally by: RentableMuffin
Originally by: Mr Cocojambo
Originally by: Fakie Hardly a troll,
yes the volume is different, however the total m¦ is what counts. If someone spends an hour mining veld or kern, by default the amount of m¦ would be the same and therefor there is no reason why Kernit would require more storage space then veld.
I do agree that it's a great idea to bring a orca, but for other much more profitable reasons then storage space ^^
You have not graduated yet have you? What about travelling time? Since you have to unload a lot more when mining Kernite, you "loose" a lot more time travelling back and forth unloading. Hence why the brighter gentleman further up this post mentioned the orca.
jebus..
so whats heavier a pound of lead or a pound of feathers
Hey guys... Look here.. We have one more that still dont understand that some of us are talking about the time it takes to haul back to station, contra staying in belt and mine with a orca.
Well done sir.. You will win internet soon
You're being a true idiot, the analogy is correct, a mining laser mines the same amount of volume regardless if it's Kernite or Veldspar it's mining. 100m3 of kernite doesn't have a greater volume than 100m3 of scordite.
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inario
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Posted - 2010.08.31 12:54:00 -
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this topic is filled with mathamaticly challanged people >.>
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Breaker77
Gallente Reclamation Industries
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Posted - 2010.08.31 14:32:00 -
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Edited by: Breaker77 on 31/08/2010 14:32:43
Originally by: Commoner a mining laser mines the same amount of volume regardless if it's Kernite or Veldspar it's mining. 100m3 of kernite doesn't have a greater volume than 100m3 of scordite.
True, but say your mining laser mines 100m3 ore per cycle.
That comes out to 1000 units of veld (100 X .1) and 83.33 units of Kernite (100 x .12).
It's impossible to have a fraction of an item so the .33 is lost giving you 99.6 m3 of ore instead of 100m3. In effect, you do mine more with smaller m3 ores!
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Louis deGuerre
Gallente Amicus Morte Shock an Awe
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Posted - 2010.08.31 14:34:00 -
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Somebody needs to done the shame-on-me hat Sol: A microwarp drive? In a battleship? Are you insane? They arenÆt built for this! Clear Skies - The Movie
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Fat Uncle
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Posted - 2010.08.31 15:30:00 -
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If anyone ever doubts that highsec miners are not the smartest bunch in EVE, just point them to this thread.
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mathsucks
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Posted - 2010.09.02 19:51:00 -
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Here I was thinking the Joker would likely be a pirate, not an expert on mining....thank you again for proving me wrong, internets. I'll get you next time.
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Berikath
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Posted - 2010.09.02 20:05:00 -
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Edited by: Berikath on 02/09/2010 20:07:22
Originally by: Teiz Denoi
Originally by: Mr LaForge Also kernite is big so bring an orca or be prepared to make alot of trips.
That's weird, cuz my hulk pulls in just as much kernite as it does plag, scrodite, or veld. Maybe yours is broken
Really? Cuz my hulk pulls in..... well, just about exactly 12x as much veld as kernite per cycle.
Funny thing is, it takes EXACTLY the same amount of time to fill my hull!!!!!!
/boggle
*edit*
Originally by: Mr Cocojambo Hey guys... Look here.. We have one more that still dont understand that some of us are talking about the time it takes to haul back to station, contra staying in belt and mine with a orca.
Well done sir.. You will win internet soon
Yeah. It takes so much longer for me to travel with 10k m3 of kernite than it does to travel with 10k m3 of veld. You give those silly people who can't do math what-for!
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Teiz Denoi
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Posted - 2010.09.02 21:49:00 -
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Originally by: Berikath Edited by: Berikath on 02/09/2010 20:07:22
Originally by: Teiz Denoi
Originally by: Mr LaForge Also kernite is big so bring an orca or be prepared to make alot of trips.
That's weird, cuz my hulk pulls in just as much kernite as it does plag, scrodite, or veld. Maybe yours is broken
Really? Cuz my hulk pulls in..... well, just about exactly 12x as much veld as kernite per cycle.
Funny thing is, it takes EXACTLY the same amount of time to fill my hull!!!!!!
/boggle
The original statement was that you should bring an orca to carry kernite, since it's bigger. I was simply saying my hulk, whether mining kernite, scrodite, plag, or veld, pulls in the same amount. When I'm talking about "just as much" i'm not talking about unit count, because unit count is not relevant.
Did you already know that? Did I just get trolled? sigh, i lose at the internets
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Berikath
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Posted - 2010.09.02 22:44:00 -
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Originally by: Teiz Denoi The original statement was that you should bring an orca to carry kernite, since it's bigger. I was simply saying my hulk, whether mining kernite, scrodite, plag, or veld, pulls in the same amount. When I'm talking about "just as much" i'm not talking about unit count, because unit count is not relevant.
Unit count most definitely is relevant in a number of situations. It is the determining factor in how much you can refine/sell. It is not relevant in determining how fast your miners will fill your hull. "Unit count is not relevant" says it is NEVER relevant, and as such is wrong.
Yeah, I'm being picky, but only because it is potentially very confusing (at least for newbies).
Originally by: Teiz Denoi Did you already know that? Did I just get trolled? sigh, i lose at the internets
Originally by: Berikath Funny thing is, it takes EXACTLY the same amount of time to fill my hull!!!!!!
My sense of humor is.... understated.
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MrUnderHill
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Posted - 2010.09.07 18:02:00 -
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i see stupid people.
althogh i agree bring an orca.
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Whitehound
The Whitehound Corporation
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Posted - 2010.09.07 18:17:00 -
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Where to find which type of asteroids in high-sec. What each of the asteroids refines into. --
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Cipher Jones
Minmatar
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Posted - 2010.09.07 18:42:00 -
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when mining, the only real factor to consider is isk/m¦.
Heres todays prices for rens:
#tweetfleet #eveonline highsec ore values in Isk/m¦ 18:49:28 UTC: Tue Sep 7, 2010 Vel 66.7 Sco 68.7 Pla 89.8 Pyr 75.5 Omb 64.1 Ker 100.0
You obviously want kernite. When you say "fanboi" try to picture a fat man doing burlesque with 2 big ass fans that say CCP on one and HTFU on the other. Because that dude is me. |
cyndrogen
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Posted - 2010.09.07 20:03:00 -
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I'm so glad to see people who go for the highest numbers and completely ignore the volume.
Thank you!
Originally by: Cipher Jones when mining, the only real factor to consider is isk/m¦.
Heres todays prices for rens:
#tweetfleet #eveonline highsec ore values in Isk/m¦ 18:49:28 UTC: Tue Sep 7, 2010 Vel 66.7 Sco 68.7 Pla 89.8 Pyr 75.5 Omb 64.1 Ker 100.0
You obviously want kernite.
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Una Achura
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Posted - 2010.09.08 18:44:00 -
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Edited by: Una Achura on 08/09/2010 18:44:30
Originally by: cyndrogen I'm so glad to see people who go for the highest numbers and completely ignore the volume.
Thank you!
Originally by: Cipher Jones when mining, the only real factor to consider is isk/m¦.
Heres todays prices for rens:
#tweetfleet #eveonline highsec ore values in Isk/m¦ 18:49:28 UTC: Tue Sep 7, 2010 Vel 66.7 Sco 68.7 Pla 89.8 Pyr 75.5 Omb 64.1 Ker 100.0
You obviously want kernite.
How exactly is value per volume ignoring the volume?
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