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{{NullSec Campus links}} | {{NullSec Campus links}} | ||
− | ==Why explore at the NSC?== | + | == Why explore at the NSC? == |
{{main|Exploration}} | {{main|Exploration}} | ||
− | One common activity NSC members use to supplement their income is Exploration. For the purpose of this page, when we talk about Exploration we are referring to scanning down sites that require the use either a Data or Relic Analyzer. | + | One common activity NSC members use to supplement their income is Exploration. For the purpose of this page, when we talk about Exploration we are referring to scanning down sites that require the use either a Data or Relic Analyzer. |
The NSC campus is fairly close to high sec. One result of this is that we get a fair amount of traffic, and scannable sites can often be thin on the ground in the campus area. We also have a fair number of campus members trying to make ISK from exploration, which has the same effect. Do not let this put you off, however. It simply means that you just needs to travel a little further around Syndicate to find the sites. When a site is completed and despawns, it will then respawn somewhere else within Syndicate. You simply need to move around outside of the NSC back pocket to go and find it! | The NSC campus is fairly close to high sec. One result of this is that we get a fair amount of traffic, and scannable sites can often be thin on the ground in the campus area. We also have a fair number of campus members trying to make ISK from exploration, which has the same effect. Do not let this put you off, however. It simply means that you just needs to travel a little further around Syndicate to find the sites. When a site is completed and despawns, it will then respawn somewhere else within Syndicate. You simply need to move around outside of the NSC back pocket to go and find it! | ||
− | ==NSC Exploration bookmarking== | + | == NSC Exploration bookmarking == |
{{main|Bookmarks}} | {{main|Bookmarks}} | ||
− | As you travel around scanning down sites, you will come across a lot of signatures you're not personally interested in. For example, if you're looking for data and relic sites, you will find a lot of wormholes and combat sites just in passing. Please help out your fellow campus members by recording these signatures in the | + | As you travel around scanning down sites, you will come across a lot of signatures you're not personally interested in. For example, if you're looking for data and relic sites, you will find a lot of wormholes and combat sites just in passing. Please help out your fellow campus members by recording these signatures in the ''Exploration'' subfolder in the NSC shared locations. When you do this, please include some details of the site such as what kind it is as well as the three-letter part of the signature-id so that others don't waste time scanning it too. |
− | ===Examples=== | + | === Examples === |
A relic site: | A relic site: | ||
− | *R [ABC] Monument Site | + | * R [ABC] Monument Site |
Note that the words "Ruined Serpentis" have been left out: all nullsec relic sites are "Ruined", and all Syndicate sites are Serpentis. | Note that the words "Ruined Serpentis" have been left out: all nullsec relic sites are "Ruined", and all Syndicate sites are Serpentis. | ||
A data site: | A data site: | ||
− | *D [DEF] Sparking Transmitter | + | * D [DEF] Sparking Transmitter |
As with the relic site, the words "Central Serpentis" have been left out, as all nullsec data sites are "Central" and again all Syndicate sites are Serpentis. | As with the relic site, the words "Central Serpentis" have been left out, as all nullsec data sites are "Central" and again all Syndicate sites are Serpentis. | ||
A combat site: | A combat site: | ||
− | *C [CDE] Prison Camp | + | * C [CDE] Prison Camp |
− | Prison Camps are | + | Prison Camps are a good find, with loot of 300M ISK quite typical. Again, no need to mention it's Serpentis in Syndicate. |
A wormhole. This one's an N432, which always leads to a C5 w-space system: | A wormhole. This one's an N432, which always leads to a C5 w-space system: | ||
− | *W [XYZ] C5 | + | * W [XYZ] C5 |
This wormhole leads to highsec: | This wormhole leads to highsec: | ||
− | *W [ZYX] Amygnon (HS) | + | * W [ZYX] Amygnon (HS) |
And this one is a K162 leading to "unknown" space and allows "larger ships": | And this one is a K162 leading to "unknown" space and allows "larger ships": | ||
− | *W [ABC] C2/3 | + | * W [ABC] C2/3 |
The pilot didn't actually enter the wormhole to determine which class of w-space, but from looking at the info from the k-space side they could definitely mark it as either a C2 or a C3. | The pilot didn't actually enter the wormhole to determine which class of w-space, but from looking at the info from the k-space side they could definitely mark it as either a C2 or a C3. | ||
In wormhole systems it's useful to mark "the way home" specially so that it pops to the top of the list of bookmarks: | In wormhole systems it's useful to mark "the way home" specially so that it pops to the top of the list of bookmarks: | ||
* *W [CBA] PC9 | * *W [CBA] PC9 | ||
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+ | {{co|coral|'''Note: If the signature is a wormhole, please take a few seconds to warp on grid with the wormhole and bookmark the object in space rather than bookmarking from the scanning window. This means that the bookmark will be precisely on the hole and not several kilometres from it. This might sound trivial, but it occasionally saves someone's life.'''}} | ||
You may also encounter gas sites. These may be (in ascending order of potential ISK value) Barren/Token/Minor/Ordinary/Sizeable/Bountiful/Vast/Vital/Instrumental. Particularly, Vital and Instrumental sites, which only occur in C5 and C6 systems, are oftentimes worth huffing so mark them. Once accessed, these sites spawn rats within a 15-20 minute window, so please also mark if these sites have been used by you or not: | You may also encounter gas sites. These may be (in ascending order of potential ISK value) Barren/Token/Minor/Ordinary/Sizeable/Bountiful/Vast/Vital/Instrumental. Particularly, Vital and Instrumental sites, which only occur in C5 and C6 systems, are oftentimes worth huffing so mark them. Once accessed, these sites spawn rats within a 15-20 minute window, so please also mark if these sites have been used by you or not: | ||
− | *G [FGH] Unused Vital | + | * G [FGH] Unused Vital |
or | or | ||
− | *G [FGH] Used Vital | + | * G [FGH] Used Vital |
− | There's no need to include the time you scanned a signature, or your name; those are | + | There's no need to include the time you scanned a signature, or your name; those are automatically recorded. Please, also, do not put bookmarks in the ''Public Tacticals'' subfolder; that's maintained by a specific campus officers. Feel free to use the tacticals to avoid bubbles when there are neutral players in system. |
− | + | If you're an officer, you can also help out by removing expired signatures from the NSC folder. If you're not an officer, don't worry about expired signature bookmarks; someone who can remove them will take care of it the next time they pass through the system. | |
− | + | Make entries for wormholes in [https://eveeye.com/ EVEeye] and share your data with corp. Anyone can clean up old chains there when the signatures have despawned. | |
− | + | As with any activity in Null, if you're out and about exploring you're going to want to make lots and lots of bookmarks: gate tacticals, non-aligned safes and tacs off wormholes that will see use are particularly valuable. Cosmic signatures usually work pretty well as non-aligned safes, but only some time after the signature itself has disappeared. So, for example, if I scan down a wormhole I'll often make two bookmarks: one for the corporate bookmark folder and another for my "sites and safes" folder. After a week or so, I'll rename the personal copy as a safe. | |
− | + | == NullSec data and relic sites == | |
− | |||
− | ==NullSec data and relic sites== | ||
{{main|Hacking 101}} | {{main|Hacking 101}} | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:Hacking Indications.png|thumb|300px|xxxxx]] |
Databank, Mainframe, Coms Tower<br> | Databank, Mainframe, Coms Tower<br> | ||
Ruins, Remains, Rubble | Ruins, Remains, Rubble | ||
− | ====Exploration ships and fitting advice==== | + | ==== Exploration ships and fitting advice ==== |
You can use an ordinary T1 scanning frigate (Imicus, Probe, Heron, Magnate) for exploration in Null if you have adequate skills, particularly if your signal strength is good enough. If you have trouble scanning down some signatures, add one or two Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I rigs and you should be sorted until you can skill up more. You may also find that the can hacking game is significantly harder in Null than you're used to; the best answer to this is to train the relevant skill and practice a lot, but there are rigs for that too. | You can use an ordinary T1 scanning frigate (Imicus, Probe, Heron, Magnate) for exploration in Null if you have adequate skills, particularly if your signal strength is good enough. If you have trouble scanning down some signatures, add one or two Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I rigs and you should be sorted until you can skill up more. You may also find that the can hacking game is significantly harder in Null than you're used to; the best answer to this is to train the relevant skill and practice a lot, but there are rigs for that too. | ||
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− | ==Limited Sleeper Cache== | + | == Limited Sleeper Cache == |
{{main|Limited Sleeper Cache}} | {{main|Limited Sleeper Cache}} | ||
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| high2typeID=28758 | | high2typeID=28758 | ||
− | | rig1name=Small | + | | rig1name=Small Explosive Armor Reinforcer I |
| rig1typeID=31009 | | rig1typeID=31009 | ||
| rig2name=Small Auxiliary Nano Pump I | | rig2name=Small Auxiliary Nano Pump I | ||
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− | ==Standard Sleeper Cache and Superior Serpentis Ghost Sites== | + | == Standard Sleeper Cache and Superior Serpentis Ghost Sites == |
{{main|Standard Sleeper Cache}} | {{main|Standard Sleeper Cache}} | ||
{{main|Ghost Sites}} | {{main|Ghost Sites}} | ||
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| high5name=Sisters Core Probe Launcher | | high5name=Sisters Core Probe Launcher | ||
| high5typeID=28758 | | high5typeID=28758 | ||
− | | rig1name=Medium | + | | rig1name=Medium Explosive Armor Reinforcer I |
| rig1typeID=31011 | | rig1typeID=31011 | ||
| rig2name=Medium Auxiliary Nano Pump I | | rig2name=Medium Auxiliary Nano Pump I | ||
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− | ==Superior Sleeper Cache== | + | == Superior Sleeper Cache == |
{{main|Superior Sleeper Cache}} | {{main|Superior Sleeper Cache}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:NSC]] |
Latest revision as of 19:31, 7 June 2022
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This page only refers to Exploration Sites that require Hacking to complete. For Combat Sites please refer to NullSec Ratting |
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NSC Activities |
Preparations |
Campus Services |
Guides |
NSC Activities |
Why explore at the NSC?
- Main article: Exploration
One common activity NSC members use to supplement their income is Exploration. For the purpose of this page, when we talk about Exploration we are referring to scanning down sites that require the use either a Data or Relic Analyzer.
The NSC campus is fairly close to high sec. One result of this is that we get a fair amount of traffic, and scannable sites can often be thin on the ground in the campus area. We also have a fair number of campus members trying to make ISK from exploration, which has the same effect. Do not let this put you off, however. It simply means that you just needs to travel a little further around Syndicate to find the sites. When a site is completed and despawns, it will then respawn somewhere else within Syndicate. You simply need to move around outside of the NSC back pocket to go and find it!
NSC Exploration bookmarking
- Main article: Bookmarks
As you travel around scanning down sites, you will come across a lot of signatures you're not personally interested in. For example, if you're looking for data and relic sites, you will find a lot of wormholes and combat sites just in passing. Please help out your fellow campus members by recording these signatures in the Exploration subfolder in the NSC shared locations. When you do this, please include some details of the site such as what kind it is as well as the three-letter part of the signature-id so that others don't waste time scanning it too.
Examples
A relic site:
- R [ABC] Monument Site
Note that the words "Ruined Serpentis" have been left out: all nullsec relic sites are "Ruined", and all Syndicate sites are Serpentis.
A data site:
- D [DEF] Sparking Transmitter
As with the relic site, the words "Central Serpentis" have been left out, as all nullsec data sites are "Central" and again all Syndicate sites are Serpentis.
A combat site:
- C [CDE] Prison Camp
Prison Camps are a good find, with loot of 300M ISK quite typical. Again, no need to mention it's Serpentis in Syndicate.
A wormhole. This one's an N432, which always leads to a C5 w-space system:
- W [XYZ] C5
This wormhole leads to highsec:
- W [ZYX] Amygnon (HS)
And this one is a K162 leading to "unknown" space and allows "larger ships":
- W [ABC] C2/3
The pilot didn't actually enter the wormhole to determine which class of w-space, but from looking at the info from the k-space side they could definitely mark it as either a C2 or a C3.
In wormhole systems it's useful to mark "the way home" specially so that it pops to the top of the list of bookmarks:
- *W [CBA] PC9
Note: If the signature is a wormhole, please take a few seconds to warp on grid with the wormhole and bookmark the object in space rather than bookmarking from the scanning window. This means that the bookmark will be precisely on the hole and not several kilometres from it. This might sound trivial, but it occasionally saves someone's life.
You may also encounter gas sites. These may be (in ascending order of potential ISK value) Barren/Token/Minor/Ordinary/Sizeable/Bountiful/Vast/Vital/Instrumental. Particularly, Vital and Instrumental sites, which only occur in C5 and C6 systems, are oftentimes worth huffing so mark them. Once accessed, these sites spawn rats within a 15-20 minute window, so please also mark if these sites have been used by you or not:
- G [FGH] Unused Vital
or
- G [FGH] Used Vital
There's no need to include the time you scanned a signature, or your name; those are automatically recorded. Please, also, do not put bookmarks in the Public Tacticals subfolder; that's maintained by a specific campus officers. Feel free to use the tacticals to avoid bubbles when there are neutral players in system.
If you're an officer, you can also help out by removing expired signatures from the NSC folder. If you're not an officer, don't worry about expired signature bookmarks; someone who can remove them will take care of it the next time they pass through the system.
Make entries for wormholes in EVEeye and share your data with corp. Anyone can clean up old chains there when the signatures have despawned.
As with any activity in Null, if you're out and about exploring you're going to want to make lots and lots of bookmarks: gate tacticals, non-aligned safes and tacs off wormholes that will see use are particularly valuable. Cosmic signatures usually work pretty well as non-aligned safes, but only some time after the signature itself has disappeared. So, for example, if I scan down a wormhole I'll often make two bookmarks: one for the corporate bookmark folder and another for my "sites and safes" folder. After a week or so, I'll rename the personal copy as a safe.
NullSec data and relic sites
- Main article: Hacking 101
Databank, Mainframe, Coms Tower
Ruins, Remains, Rubble
Exploration ships and fitting advice
You can use an ordinary T1 scanning frigate (Imicus, Probe, Heron, Magnate) for exploration in Null if you have adequate skills, particularly if your signal strength is good enough. If you have trouble scanning down some signatures, add one or two Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I rigs and you should be sorted until you can skill up more. You may also find that the can hacking game is significantly harder in Null than you're used to; the best answer to this is to train the relevant skill and practice a lot, but there are rigs for that too.
You can use the shiny Sisters of Eve exploration frigate, the Astero, in Null if you're rich, and you don't mind painting a huge neon target on yourself. People in gatecamps salivate at the very thought of catching those.
At some point, you may want to move to the T2 Covert Ops scanning frigates (Helios, Cheetah, Buzzard, Anathema) for increased safety: being able to warp cloaked is very powerful. They also have increased virus strength, which is nice. There are disadvantages, though: apart from the cost, the T2 frigates are notoriously short on cargo space at 175m3 vs. the 400m3 on the T1 hulls. This is less of an issue now since the volume of drops from data sites was reduces in the Phoebe release, but may still be a concern.
One small problem moving from the T1 to T2 exploration frigates is that the scanning bonus moves from being based on your racial frigate skill to the covert ops skill. In turn that means that the Covert Ops frigates actually have less scanning strength than the T1 frigates until you get Covert Ops to IV. Don't just train it to I and think you're done.
Core Probe Launcher I
Improved Cloaking Device II
Salvager I
Data Analyzer II
Relic Analyzer II
5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive
PL-0 Scoped Cargo Scanner
Scan Rangefinding Array I
Inertial Stabilizers II
Inertial Stabilizers II
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Salvage Drone I x3
Hornet EC-300 x4
Sisters Core Scanner Probe x8
Core Probe Launcher I
Covert Ops Cloaking Device II
Data Analyzer II
Relic Analyzer II
Cargo Scanner II
Scan Rangefinding Array I
5MN Microwarpdrive II
Nanofiber Internal Structure II
Warp Core Stabilizer II
Warp Core Stabilizer II
Small Emission Scope Sharpener I
Small Memetic Algorithm Bank I
Hornet EC-300 x1
Sisters Core Scanner Probe x8
Prototype Cloaking Device I
Core Probe Launcher II
150mm Railgun II
5MN Y-T8 Compact Microwarpdrive
Warp Disruptor II
Relic Analyzer II
Data Analyzer II
Inertial Stabilizers II
Inertial Stabilizers II
Inertial Stabilizers II
Small Emission Scope Sharpener I
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Sisters Core Scanner Probe x8
Caldari Navy Uranium Charge S x40
Limited Sleeper Cache
- Main article: Limited Sleeper Cache
Covert Ops Cloaking Device II
Sisters Core Probe Launcher
Data Analyzer II
Relic Analyzer II
1MN Monopropellant Enduring Afterburner
Faint Epsilon Scoped Warp Scrambler
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
200mm Steel Plates II
Damage Control II
Small Ancillary Armor Repairer
Small Explosive Armor Reinforcer I
Small Auxiliary Nano Pump I
Small Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Vespa EC-600 x5
Hornet EC-300 x5
Sisters Core Scanner Probe x16
Nanite Repair Paste x8
- Amarr Frigate 4+
- Cloaking 4
- Good drone skills
- T2 armor tanking
- Basic exploration skills
- The Astero can catch and outperform other exploration ships.
- The warp scrambler enables you to hold other explores and kill them.
Standard Sleeper Cache and Superior Serpentis Ghost Sites
- Main article: Standard Sleeper Cache
- Main article: Ghost Sites
Covert Ops Cloaking Device II
Dual 150mm Railgun II
Dual 150mm Railgun II
Dual 150mm Railgun II
Sisters Core Probe Launcher
Relic Analyzer II
Data Analyzer II
50MN Microwarpdrive II
Faint Epsilon Scoped Warp Scrambler
Medium Compact Pb-Acid Cap Battery
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
1600mm Steel Plates II
Medium Ancillary Armor Repairer
Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane II
Damage Control II
Medium Explosive Armor Reinforcer I
Medium Auxiliary Nano Pump I
Medium Gravity Capacitor Upgrade I
Wasp EC-900 x5
Salvage Drone I x5
Hornet EC-300 x5
Vespa EC-600 x5
Sisters Core Scanner Probe x16
Nanite Repair Paste x72
Spike M x2000
- Amarr cruiser 4+
- Gallente cruiser 4+
- Cloaking 4
- Good drone skills
- T2 armor tanking
- Basic exploration skills
- At Ghost Sites, you will have to tank the NPCs and the explosions. So armor rep are a must.
Superior Sleeper Cache
- Main article: Superior Sleeper Cache