Difference between revisions of "Distribution missions"
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− | * {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[ | + | These can be easily accomplished in T1 Exploration Frigates, which come with a goodly cargo hold and are fairly quick to warp. |
− | * {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[ | + | |
− | * {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[ | + | You will need to invest in an Expanded Cargohold module to bring your capacity up to {{gaps|450|{{m3}}}}, however for most missions you'll be focusing on Inertial Stabilizers for a faster time to warp. If you're rigging a ship for Distribution, then 3 x Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer will be your biggest asset helping with crossing systems, leaving align time speed to low slots. |
− | * {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[ | + | |
+ | In your high and medium slots, fit whatever tank is appropriate for your skills. Your goal is to avoid conflict. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | |+ style="text-align:left; font-size:110%"| Exploration Frigates | ||
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+ | ! width="90px" colspan=3 | Base | ||
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+ | ! width="90px" colspan=3 | {{tooltip|Suggested Fit|Assuming no skill bonuses<br>1 Expanded Cargohold II<br>Remaining low slots Inertial Stabilizer II<br>All Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II rigs}} | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" width="120px" | Ship | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Capacity | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Time to Warp | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Warp Speed | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Low Slots | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Capacity | ||
+ | ! width="90px" | Time to Warp | ||
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+ | | style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Magnate]] || 400{{m3}} || 5.65s || 5AU/s || 4 || 510{{m3}} || 3.31s || 8.69AU/s | ||
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+ | | style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Heron]] || 400{{m3}} || 5.69s || 5AU/s || 2 || 510{{m3}} || 4.55s || 8.69AU/s | ||
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+ | | style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Imicus]] || 400{{m3}} || 5.79s || 5AU/s || 3 || 510{{m3}} || 3.79s || 8.69AU/s | ||
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+ | | style="text-align:left;padding-left:10px;" | {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Probe]] || 400{{m3}} || 5.57s || 5AU/s || 3 || 510{{m3}} || 3.68s || 8.69AU/s | ||
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+ | ===Level 3 and 4=== | ||
+ | As the capacity can range up to {{gaps|8|000{{m3}}}}, you will need to move up from a frigate to an [[Industrial]] ship. | ||
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+ | As with lower levels, the goal is to move enough, as fast as you can. | ||
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+ | With minimal skills and investment, your best options are Fast Industrials. | ||
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+ | * {{icon|isis amarr|22}}[[Sigil]]: Base capacity: 2100{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.65s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s | ||
+ | * {{icon|isis caldari|22}}[[Badger]]: Base capacity: 3900{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.69s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s | ||
+ | * {{icon|isis gallente|22}}[[Nereus]]: Base capacity: 2900{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.79s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s | ||
+ | * {{icon|isis minmatar|22}}[[Wreathe]]: Base capacity: 2700{{m3}}, Base Time to Warp: 5.57s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s | ||
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Distribution missions, also know as courier missions, are a type of mission given by distribution agents.
Structure
A Distribution mission is a mission to take a piece of cargo from one station to another station. When a Distribution mission is accepted, the necessary cargo is spawned in your personal hangar at the pickup station. You then need to haul it to the destination ("drop off") station using your ship. Usually the agent location is either the "pick up" or "drop off" location. Once docked at the destination station you may complete the mission by talking to the agent. The cargo only counts as delivered if it is either in your personal hangar at the destination station, or in your ship's cargo hold while you are docked at the destination station.
Distribution missions never spawn any hazards of their own; you only have to deal with the normal hazards of Stargate travel (gatecamps, suicide gankers, warp interdiction bubbles on Stargates in NullSec, and so on). Level 1 missions will keep you within the agent's constellation, level 2 and level 3 will possibly send you to a neighboring constellation, and level 4 missions will always send you to a neighboring constellation. [1]
It is worth noting that although you are at the destination station you can still talk to the original agent remotely to complete the mission without going back to the original station. They will be listed in the station's "Agents" tab after you dock, or you can start a conversation with them using your mission journal. However, until you fly back and dock at their station, they will not give you a new mission.
If a Distribution mission has an item as a reward instead of ISK, then the item will appear in your personal hangar at the issuing agent's station, which is usually located in the pickup station.
Level 1 and 2 Distribution missions can be run using frigates, although you may need to use cargo modules in the low slots. Cargo size for L1/L2 missions can be up to 450 m3 in size. For level 3 and 4 courier missions, you will need an industrial hauler because cargo sizes will be in the Template:Gaps–Template:Gaps m3 range. Further information is in the following section.
Ship choices
Level 1 and Level 2
These can be easily accomplished in T1 Exploration Frigates, which come with a goodly cargo hold and are fairly quick to warp.
You will need to invest in an Expanded Cargohold module to bring your capacity up to Template:Gaps, however for most missions you'll be focusing on Inertial Stabilizers for a faster time to warp. If you're rigging a ship for Distribution, then 3 x Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer will be your biggest asset helping with crossing systems, leaving align time speed to low slots.
In your high and medium slots, fit whatever tank is appropriate for your skills. Your goal is to avoid conflict.
Base | Suggested FitAssuming no skill bonuses 1 Expanded Cargohold II Remaining low slots Inertial Stabilizer II All Hyperspatial Velocity Optimizer II rigs | ||||||
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Ship | Capacity | Time to Warp | Warp Speed | Low Slots | Capacity | Time to Warp | Warp Speed |
Magnate | 400 m3 | 5.65s | 5AU/s | 4 | 510 m3 | 3.31s | 8.69AU/s |
Heron | 400 m3 | 5.69s | 5AU/s | 2 | 510 m3 | 4.55s | 8.69AU/s |
Imicus | 400 m3 | 5.79s | 5AU/s | 3 | 510 m3 | 3.79s | 8.69AU/s |
Probe | 400 m3 | 5.57s | 5AU/s | 3 | 510 m3 | 3.68s | 8.69AU/s |
Level 3 and 4
As the capacity can range up to Template:Gaps, 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.
With minimal skills and investment, your best options are Fast Industrials.
- Sigil: Base capacity: 2100 m3, Base Time to Warp: 5.65s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
- Badger: Base capacity: 3900 m3, Base Time to Warp: 5.69s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
- Nereus: Base capacity: 2900 m3, Base Time to Warp: 5.79s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
- Wreathe: Base capacity: 2700 m3, Base Time to Warp: 5.57s, Base Warp Speed: 5AU/s
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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.
Standing grind
Distribution missions are by far the fastest mission type. As a result blitzing distribution missions is the fastest way to receive storyline missions. Even though the distribution missions give low corporation standing gain the storyline mission will give more noticeable corporation standing gain and slow faction standings.