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[Guide] Mining Ores - Discovery Freelancer Tutorials - 11-20-2017


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RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Toris - 12-06-2017

(12-06-2017, 01:32 PM)Mixis Wrote: Where are the stats on "Series DL Border Worlds Transport". I would like to know what I can mine with it.

You can only mine in freighters and corresponding ID of the mining faction to gain their bonuses. The only transport-miner combo ships are Kamome, Hegemon and Rockbadger, but these also need proper ID otherwise you'll receive no mining bonus at all. Obviously freighters mine ores faster than these three for balance reasons.

That said, transports do not mine because mining as activity is destined to be a cooperative business, directly through filling other transports or indirectly by selling cargo on POBs (Player Owned Bases) from where transports buy out the mined out ores.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Mephistoles - 12-06-2017

Some points:

The Anki and Garanchou are non-house miners, as the Anki is a civilian ship and the Garanchou is a GMG ship.

The Garanchou gets bonuses on alien organisms (if they're even worth mentioning) and cryo organisms, I don't recall for sure if the Kamome gets the same but if I had to guess, I'd imagine it does. Perhaps someone else knows off the top of their head.

The mention of the Okinawa field is redundant as it has been deactivated in favour of Sigma-19.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Neptune - 12-06-2017

Humboldt no longer exists. The Silver field that existed within it is now in Vespucci 1/2B.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Laz - 12-07-2017

@Erulad - Copper Ore can be mined with the DHC ID and the DSE ID. DHC can mine with any of the generic civilian miners as well as the Ragnar, while DSE can mine with any of the generic civilian miners and the Rino. Ore is best mined with a freighter or light fighter as this will be the fastest way, but you cannot transport it elsewhere due to the low hold size. If you want to both transport and mine, you'll have to use the Hegemon Miner.

@Neptune - Ahh thanks. I've only been in Liberty about 5 or 6 times since I returned so I sorta forgot about all those changes. Will fix.

@Venkman - Does it look that bad? I personally think it looks a lot more organised.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Venkman - 12-07-2017

(12-07-2017, 06:49 PM)Erulad Wrote: Hello, can you advice me best combinations for mining Copper Ore? Which ship with what ID mine it fastest? And what ship out of all good for copper mining, has most capacious cargo hold? Thanks, in advance!

If you wish to mine Copper ore in Kansas the best way to do it is in a Rhino with DSE ID. You put the Light Mining Arrays on slots 4-5-6-7 if I'm not mistaken ( 4 turrets should be parallel ). You can also mine it with a Hegemon.

If you wish to mine in Omega-7 I would suggest taking Ragnar, but you can also use Hegemon if you want a big ship.



RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Sand-Viper - 12-07-2017

D'oh! It seems I have been ninja'd, but here is the long answer to your question, @Erulad

According to the OP, it depends. If you go for Deep Space Engineering (DSE - Liberty), the Hegemon and Rhino are really the only two recommended ships if you're looking for something with decent cargo space. DSE has a mining bonus of 4.0 for Copper. If you go for Daumann Heavy Construction (DHC - Rheinland)

If you want pure mining speed, go for a Surveyor and fill all weapon hardpoint slots with Light Mining Arrays. Usable by both recommended IDs.

The Rhino has a Hold size of 560. Placement of turreted Light Mining Arrays goes in hardpoint slots 4-5-6-7. Cruises at 400m/s and does well in third person view; best in first person. DSE ID.

The Hegemon has a Hold size of 2,750. Placement of Heavy Mining Arrays goes in hardpoint slots 1-2-3-4. Cruises at 350m/s and is really only usable in first person. The Hegemon has a terrible REEEEERRR-grind-grind-grind sound you have to deal with, so playing with sound off is recommended. The Hegemon also tends to get stuck on asteroids frequently. I also recommend mapping roll left or right to your tilde key for first-person rolling, which helps more than having to un-cruise to get un-stuck from a rock. Usable by both recommended IDs.

The Ragnar has a hold size of 850. Placement of Mining Arrays goes in hardpoint slots 4-5-6-7. I'm actually not sure on how fast it cruises, but it does get a transport shield. DHC ID.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Toris - 12-14-2017

Two pokes in regard of Iridium Ore again. Or rather - three.

- Xenos do not have any sellpoint for captured Iridium Ore.
- Zoners, except of Valetta and Tripoli, have no other place to push that commodity in their 5kers.
- Iridium Ore mining zone has (rare, but still) spawning NPC Gunboat patrols.


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - Laz - 12-14-2017

I should probably point something out here. I have no say in what things are like so it's pointless pointing out issues that are not directly related to the guide's content.

About Xeno's sellpoint: Post Here
About Zoners: Post Here
About NPCs: Post Here


RE: Discovery Mining Guide [4.89.2] - xiphos - 12-18-2017

Two minor mistakes found: (sun)

Cryo Organisms:

MAIN - Kusari - New Tokyo - Aomori Station - $5049

The Aomori Station is in Honshu.


Azurite Gas:

INTEL - Rheinland - Frankfurt - Schatten Research Station - $8463

It's Schatten Research Facility. Not Station