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− | Frequency Crystals (used by [[Turrets#Energy_Turrets|laser turrets]]), and [[ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview#Mining_crystals|Mining Crystals]], used by modulated mining modules <ref group=Note name=modulated /> in EVE Online may receive "damage" and eventually be consumed (or in common terms, ''shatter''). These crystals have a | + | Frequency Crystals (used by [[Turrets#Energy_Turrets|laser turrets]]), and [[ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview#Mining_crystals|Mining Crystals]], used by modulated mining modules <ref group=Note name=modulated /> in EVE Online may receive "damage" and eventually be consumed (or in common terms, ''shatter''). These crystals have a hitpoint value much like any other destructible object, and shattering occurs when enough damage is taken by the crystal to lower its hitpoints to zero. The life expectancy of a given crystal, i.e. the average amount of time it may be used before it shatters, may be calculated from its attributes. |
− | As with most transportable objects in EVE Online, one may right-click a combat or mining crystal and choose Show Info. The information in which we are interested | + | As with most transportable objects in EVE Online, one may right-click a combat or mining crystal and choose Show Info. The information in which we are interested is within the Attributes tab of the Show Info window. |
− | == Attributes | + | == Attributes == |
[[Image:ShowInfo-Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A I.png|thumb]] | [[Image:ShowInfo-Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A I.png|thumb]] | ||
− | + | Four attributes affect the life expectancy of a crystal. These attributes function identically for both combat and mining crystals. | |
=== Structure Hitpoints === | === Structure Hitpoints === | ||
− | This is the total | + | This is the total hitpoints of the crystal. All crystals in the game have exactly 1 HP. |
=== Volatility === | === Volatility === | ||
− | This attribute is the chance of the crystal taking damage upon every activation cycle. For example, a Volatility of 10% would mean that each activation cycle the crystal has a 10% (1 in 10) chance of receiving damage. | + | This attribute is the chance of the crystal taking damage upon every activation cycle. For example, a Volatility of 10% would mean that for each activation cycle the crystal has a 10% (1 in 10) chance of receiving damage. The actual amount of damage is fixed and is given by the '''Volatility Damage''' attribute. |
− | Some combat crystals have a 100% chance of damage per shot. | + | Some combat crystals (Faction) have a 100% chance of damage per shot. It also means that the life expectancy of these combat crystals may be calculated exactly because every shot will always damage the crystal, i.e. a 100% chance of crystal damage inflicted per shot. |
=== Volatility Damage === | === Volatility Damage === | ||
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=== Crystals Take Damage === | === Crystals Take Damage === | ||
− | This attribute is always either True or False. If it is True, then the crystal | + | This attribute is always either True or False. If it is True, then the crystal takes damage based upon the other attributes above, and it will eventually shatter. |
− | The only crystals in the game whose Crystals Take Damage value is False are the Tech 1 combat crystals. These will never take damage and thus they may be used indefinitely. Note that if the value of this attribute is False, then it will not even be listed in the Attributes tab of the Show Info window. | + | The only crystals in the game whose <em>Crystals Take Damage</em> value is False are the Tech 1 combat crystals. These will never take damage and thus they may be used indefinitely. Note that if the value of this attribute is False, then it will not even be listed in the Attributes tab of the Show Info window. |
=== Activation Cycles === | === Activation Cycles === | ||
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With mining crystals, a cycle may begin with the activation of the mining laser and may end with either the deactivation of the laser or the acquisition of materials (ore or ice). This means that a cycle is completed even if a mining laser is turned off early. Repeatedly turning a mining laser on and off will risk damaging the crystal whether or not any actual materials were mined. | With mining crystals, a cycle may begin with the activation of the mining laser and may end with either the deactivation of the laser or the acquisition of materials (ore or ice). This means that a cycle is completed even if a mining laser is turned off early. Repeatedly turning a mining laser on and off will risk damaging the crystal whether or not any actual materials were mined. | ||
− | == Formula | + | == Formula == |
The formula for determining <em>average</em> life expectancy of a crystal is simple: | The formula for determining <em>average</em> life expectancy of a crystal is simple: | ||
: <math>\text{Life Expectancy (in cycles)} = \text{Structure Hitpoints} / \text{Volatility} / \text{Volatility Damage}</math> | : <math>\text{Life Expectancy (in cycles)} = \text{Structure Hitpoints} / \text{Volatility} / \text{Volatility Damage}</math> | ||
− | For mining crystals, one may then multiply the expected cycles by the cycle time to calculate a crystal's life expectancy over time. | + | For mining crystals, one may then multiply the expected cycles by the cycle time to calculate a crystal's life expectancy over time. Remember that Volatility is a percentage, so for example, a crystal with a Volatility of 10% must use the value 0.10 in the equation. |
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A I has a Volatility of 10%, which means that for every cycle there is a 10% chance that it will receive damage. The amount of damage it receives will be the Volatility Damage value of 0.05 HP. It will shatter when its total damage reaches the Structure Hitpoints value of 1 HP. | The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A I has a Volatility of 10%, which means that for every cycle there is a 10% chance that it will receive damage. The amount of damage it receives will be the Volatility Damage value of 0.05 HP. It will shatter when its total damage reaches the Structure Hitpoints value of 1 HP. | ||
− | This means that, on the average, the crystal has a life expectancy of <math>1 / 0.10 / 0.05 = 200</math> cycles. | + | This means that, on the average, the crystal has a life expectancy of <math>1 / 0.10 / 0.05 = 200</math> cycles. With a standard (unbonused) strip mining cycle time of 180 seconds, one may estimate that a crystal will endure approximately 36,000 seconds, or 10 hours, of constant mining before shattering. |
− | The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A II has a Volatility of 12%. It has the same 0.05 HP Volatility Damage | + | The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A II has a Volatility of 12%. It has the same 0.05 HP Volatility Damage and 1 HP Structure Hitpoints as the Tech I variant. As a result, the crystal has a life expectancy of <math>1 / 0.12 / 0.05 = 166</math> cycles, about 8 hours. |
− | However, a ship using these crystals will likely not be operating unbonused; it will likely be flying with significant improvements to its mining cycle time. So, while an unbonused strip miner cycle takes 180 seconds and a | + | However, a ship using these crystals will likely not be operating unbonused; it will likely be flying with significant improvements to its mining cycle time. So, while an unbonused strip miner cycle takes 180 seconds and a Tech II A type crystal would last around 8 hours, strip miners fitted to a max-skilled [[Hulk]] <ref group=Note name=Hulk />, enhanced by a Mining Laser Optimization Charge from a [[Rorqual]] <ref group= Note name=Rorqual />, can cycle in as little as ~73 seconds, thus reducing the crystals lifespan to a mere 141 minutes. |
{{CollapseBox|The math for strip miner duration reduction | {{CollapseBox|The math for strip miner duration reduction | ||
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Using the Hulk above and a boosting [[Rorqual]] <ref group= Note name=Rorqual /> using a Tech 2 Mining Foreman Boost and Mining Foreman Mindlink with all relevant skills to level V. | Using the Hulk above and a boosting [[Rorqual]] <ref group= Note name=Rorqual /> using a Tech 2 Mining Foreman Boost and Mining Foreman Mindlink with all relevant skills to level V. | ||
* Mining Foreman Burst with Mining Laser Optimization Charge - 15% strip miner duration reduction. | * Mining Foreman Burst with Mining Laser Optimization Charge - 15% strip miner duration reduction. | ||
− | : The Mining Laser Optimization Charge(MLOC) bonus has its own bonuses<ref group=Note name=MFB />: | + | : The Mining Laser Optimization Charge (MLOC) bonus has its own bonuses<ref group=Note name=MFB />: |
− | * Using a Mining Foreman Boost II(MFB II) - 25% bonus to the effect strength of charges launched | + | * Using a Mining Foreman Boost II (MFB II) - 25% bonus to the effect strength of charges launched |
− | * Using a Mining Foreman Mindlink(MFM) - 25% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength and duration | + | * Using a Mining Foreman Mindlink (MFM) - 25% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength and duration |
− | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Mining Director|icon= yes}}(MD) - 10% bonus to the strength of Mining Foreman Burst effects per level. | + | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Mining Director|icon= yes}} (MD) - 10% bonus to the strength of Mining Foreman Burst effects per level. |
− | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Capital Industrial Ships|icon= yes}}(CIS) - 5% Mining Foreman Burst effect increase per level. (Ship bonus) | + | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Capital Industrial Ships|icon= yes}} (CIS) - 5% Mining Foreman Burst effect increase per level. (Ship bonus) |
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− | However, to compensate, if further enhanced by a Mining Equipment Preservation Charge, the crystals volatility can be reduced by up to ~44%, resulting in a new life expectancy of <math>1 / 0.067 / 0.05 = 298</math> cycles, which at ~73 seconds per cycle comes out to ~21,754 seconds, or ~6 hours of constant mining before shattering. | + | However, to compensate, if further enhanced by a Mining Equipment Preservation Charge, the crystals' volatility can be reduced by up to ~44%, resulting in a new life expectancy of <math>1 / 0.067 / 0.05 = 298</math> cycles, which at ~73 seconds per cycle comes out to ~21,754 seconds, or ~6 hours of constant mining before shattering. |
{{CollapseBox|The math for crystal volatility reduction | {{CollapseBox|The math for crystal volatility reduction | ||
|Using a Tech 2 Mining Foreman Boost and all relevant skills to V. | |Using a Tech 2 Mining Foreman Boost and all relevant skills to V. | ||
* Mining Foreman Burst with Mining Equipment Preservation Charge - 15% volatility reduction. | * Mining Foreman Burst with Mining Equipment Preservation Charge - 15% volatility reduction. | ||
− | : The Mining Equipment Preservation Charge | + | : The Mining Equipment Preservation Charge (MEPC) bonus has its own bonuses<ref group=Note name=MFB />: |
− | * Using a Mining Foreman Boost II(MFB II) - 25% bonus to the effect strength of charges launched | + | * Using a Mining Foreman Boost II (MFB II) - 25% bonus to the effect strength of charges launched |
− | * Using a Mining Foreman Mindlink(MFM) - 25% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength and duration | + | * Using a Mining Foreman Mindlink (MFM) - 25% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength and duration |
− | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Mining Director|icon= yes}}(MD) - 10% bonus to the strength of Mining Foreman Burst effects per level. | + | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Mining Director|icon= yes}} (MD) - 10% bonus to the strength of Mining Foreman Burst effects per level. |
− | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Capital Industrial Ships|icon= yes}}(CIS) - 5% Mining Foreman Burst effect increase per level. (Ship bonus) | + | * Skill bonus for {{Sk|Capital Industrial Ships|icon= yes}} (CIS) - 5% Mining Foreman Burst effect increase per level. (Ship bonus) |
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− | {{Note|Keep in mind that the damage is chance based. So in a (theoretical) worst case scenario a crystal could take damage at each use. Effectively making the Volatility 100%, taking it out of the calculation. Resulting in 20 cycles for a mining crystal (<math>1 / 0.05 = 20</math>).}} | + | {{Note|Keep in mind that the damage is chance based. So in a (theoretical) worst case scenario, a crystal could take damage at each use. Effectively making the Volatility 100%, taking it out of the calculation. Resulting in 20 cycles for a mining crystal (<math>1 / 0.05 = 20</math>).}} |
== Quick reference == | == Quick reference == |
Revision as of 07:20, 2 October 2022
Frequency Crystals (used by laser turrets), and Mining Crystals, used by modulated mining modules [Note 1] in EVE Online may receive "damage" and eventually be consumed (or in common terms, shatter). These crystals have a hitpoint value much like any other destructible object, and shattering occurs when enough damage is taken by the crystal to lower its hitpoints to zero. The life expectancy of a given crystal, i.e. the average amount of time it may be used before it shatters, may be calculated from its attributes.
As with most transportable objects in EVE Online, one may right-click a combat or mining crystal and choose Show Info. The information in which we are interested is within the Attributes tab of the Show Info window.
Attributes
Four attributes affect the life expectancy of a crystal. These attributes function identically for both combat and mining crystals.
Structure Hitpoints
This is the total hitpoints of the crystal. All crystals in the game have exactly 1 HP.
Volatility
This attribute is the chance of the crystal taking damage upon every activation cycle. For example, a Volatility of 10% would mean that for each activation cycle the crystal has a 10% (1 in 10) chance of receiving damage. The actual amount of damage is fixed and is given by the Volatility Damage attribute.
Some combat crystals (Faction) have a 100% chance of damage per shot. It also means that the life expectancy of these combat crystals may be calculated exactly because every shot will always damage the crystal, i.e. a 100% chance of crystal damage inflicted per shot.
Volatility Damage
This is the actual amount of damage the crystal may receive during an activation cycle based upon its Volatility.
Crystals Take Damage
This attribute is always either True or False. If it is True, then the crystal takes damage based upon the other attributes above, and it will eventually shatter.
The only crystals in the game whose Crystals Take Damage value is False are the Tech 1 combat crystals. These will never take damage and thus they may be used indefinitely. Note that if the value of this attribute is False, then it will not even be listed in the Attributes tab of the Show Info window.
Activation Cycles
In terms of Volatility, an Activation Cycle is a single cycled use of a crystal by the turret within which it is loaded. With combat crystals, each time the energy weapon is fired is considered one cycle.
With mining crystals, a cycle may begin with the activation of the mining laser and may end with either the deactivation of the laser or the acquisition of materials (ore or ice). This means that a cycle is completed even if a mining laser is turned off early. Repeatedly turning a mining laser on and off will risk damaging the crystal whether or not any actual materials were mined.
Formula
The formula for determining average life expectancy of a crystal is simple:
- [math]\text{Life Expectancy (in cycles)} = \text{Structure Hitpoints} / \text{Volatility} / \text{Volatility Damage}[/math]
For mining crystals, one may then multiply the expected cycles by the cycle time to calculate a crystal's life expectancy over time. Remember that Volatility is a percentage, so for example, a crystal with a Volatility of 10% must use the value 0.10 in the equation.
Examples
As the volatility damage is chance based the following numbers are only an indication.
The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A I has a Volatility of 10%, which means that for every cycle there is a 10% chance that it will receive damage. The amount of damage it receives will be the Volatility Damage value of 0.05 HP. It will shatter when its total damage reaches the Structure Hitpoints value of 1 HP.
This means that, on the average, the crystal has a life expectancy of [math]1 / 0.10 / 0.05 = 200[/math] cycles. With a standard (unbonused) strip mining cycle time of 180 seconds, one may estimate that a crystal will endure approximately 36,000 seconds, or 10 hours, of constant mining before shattering.
The Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal Type A II has a Volatility of 12%. It has the same 0.05 HP Volatility Damage and 1 HP Structure Hitpoints as the Tech I variant. As a result, the crystal has a life expectancy of [math]1 / 0.12 / 0.05 = 166[/math] cycles, about 8 hours.
However, a ship using these crystals will likely not be operating unbonused; it will likely be flying with significant improvements to its mining cycle time. So, while an unbonused strip miner cycle takes 180 seconds and a Tech II A type crystal would last around 8 hours, strip miners fitted to a max-skilled Hulk [Note 2], enhanced by a Mining Laser Optimization Charge from a Rorqual [Note 3], can cycle in as little as ~73 seconds, thus reducing the crystals lifespan to a mere 141 minutes.
The math for strip miner duration reduction
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Only using a Hulk [Note 2] with all relevant skills to level V.
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However, to compensate, if further enhanced by a Mining Equipment Preservation Charge, the crystals' volatility can be reduced by up to ~44%, resulting in a new life expectancy of [math]1 / 0.067 / 0.05 = 298[/math] cycles, which at ~73 seconds per cycle comes out to ~21,754 seconds, or ~6 hours of constant mining before shattering.
The math for crystal volatility reduction
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Using a Tech 2 Mining Foreman Boost and all relevant skills to V.
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Quick reference
Crystal Type | Volatility | Volatility Damage | Expected Cycles |
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Frequency Crystals (Tech I)[Note 5] | N/A | N/A | (Infinite) |
Frequency Crystals (Faction) | 100% | 0.00025HP | 4000 |
Frequency Crystals (Tech II) | 10% | 0.01HP | ~1000 |
Mining Crystals Type A (Tech I) | 10% | 0.05HP | ~200 |
Mining Crystals Type A (Tech II) | 12% | 0.05HP | ~166 |
Mining Crystals Type B (Tech I)[Note 6] | 15% | 0.05HP | ~133 |
Mining Crystals Type B (Tech II) | 19.6% | 0.05HP | ~102 |
Mining Crystals Type C (Tech I)[Note 7] | 24% | 0.05HP | ~83 |
Mining Crystals Type C (Tech II) | 30% | 0.05HP | ~66 |
Notes
- ^ Tech 2 modules with "Modulated" in the name:
- Modulated Strip Miner II
- Modulated Deep Core Miner II
- Modulated Deep Core Strip Miner II
- ^ a b Applicable bonuses for the Hulk:
- Role bonus: 15% reduction in Strip Miner duration
- Exhumers bonus: 3% reduction in Strip Miner duration per level
- ^ a b Applicable bonuses for the Rorqual:
- Mining Foreman Burst
- Capital Industrial Ships bonus: 5% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst effects strength and duration per level (Ship bonus)
- Mining Director - 10% bonus to the strength of Mining Foreman Burst effects per level.
- Mining Foreman Burst II - 25% bonus to the effect strength of charges launched
- Mining Foreman Mindlink - 25% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength and duration
- Industrial Core - Tech I 30%, Tech II 36% bonus to Mining Foreman Burst strength
- Mining Foreman Burst charges
- Mining Laser Optimization Charge: 15% reduction in Strip Miner duration
- Mining Equipment Preservation charge: 15% reduction in the Crystal Volatility
- Mining Foreman Burst
- ^ a b For the formula see: Calculating Command Burst bonuses
- ^ Crystals Take Damage is false so these crystals take no damage.
- ^ As of 19 September 2022 the in-game info for the Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal B I gives the Volatility as 10%
- ^ As of 19 September 2022 the in-game info for the Simple Asteroid Mining Crystal C I gives the Volatility as 10%