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==Ship choices==
==Ship choices==


For small volume missions T1 exploration ships are best as they have largest cargo holds among frigates. The 450 {{m3}} cargo is easily accomplishable, although in the case of maximum size cargo a Cargohold Extender module may be required. Consider that the [[Magnate]] has the most low slots, which may be of the most use for fitting cargo and agility modules, although as the role is not very demanding, even a [[Heron]] can do the job in a pinch.
For Level 1 and Level 2 missions, they can be easily accomplished in T1 Exploration Frigates, which come with a goodly cargo hold and are fairly quick to warp.
 
* {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Magnate]]: Base capacity: 400m{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.65s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Heron]]: Base capacity: 400m{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.69s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Imicus]]: Base capacity: 400m{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.79s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
* {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Probe]]: Base capacity: 400m{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.57s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
 
You will need to invest in enough Expanded Cargohold modules to bring your capacity up to 450{{m3}}.
 
The Magnate has the most low slots, allowing you to use more Inertial Stabilizers to speed up time to warp, however any of the 4 will easily accomplish level 1 and 2 missions with ease. 
 
For Level 2 and Level 3 missions, you will need to move up from a frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship. As with lower levels, the goal is to move enough, as fast as you can.  
 
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You will likely move up from your Frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship. Your goal in hauling is always to move as much as you can as fast as you can, and whichever industrial you choose should be able to handle level II and III missions. Level IV missions can require up to 8,000 {{m3}} of cargo space - keep that in mind as you shop for ships later in your career. Expect to accomplish this in a "fast" industrial ([[Nereus]], [[Badger]], [[Wreathe]], or [[Sigil]]) with a decent level of skill and possibly additional modules. These hulls confer the advantage of extra warp speed compared to bulk haulers, along with skill bonuses to align time and base cargo.
You will likely move up from your Frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship. Your goal in hauling is always to move as much as you can as fast as you can, and whichever industrial you choose should be able to handle level II and III missions. Level IV missions can require up to 8,000 {{m3}} of cargo space - keep that in mind as you shop for ships later in your career. Expect to accomplish this in a "fast" industrial ([[Nereus]], [[Badger]], [[Wreathe]], or [[Sigil]]) with a decent level of skill and possibly additional modules. These hulls confer the advantage of extra warp speed compared to bulk haulers, along with skill bonuses to align time and base cargo.