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== Suggestions for Ships and Fittings ==
== Suggestions for Ships and Fittings ==
Members of E-UNI are invited to bring along whatever ship they can fly. The AMC is constantly in demand for mining ships, industrial haulers, Orcas for boosting and hauling and freighters for freighting large quantities of ore/minerals to our market hub. There are no restrictions on what ship types are allowed to participate, but there are recommendation for ship types and fitting strategies depending on a player's skill level.


Most beginner miners start off with a mining frigate (Bantam, Tormentor, Navitas, Burst) and for those that want to continue their interest in mining, they typically progress to the mining cruisers class (Osprey, Scythe, Vexor and Arbitrator) which are given out for free at the AMC. After the mining cruisers, the more casual miners will typically advance to flying Battlecruisers or Battleships for mining; those that are more committed to the career of mining will gradually work their way through the mining barges (Retriever-->Covetor) and then the Exhumers (Hulk). To maximize the use of these ships for mining fleets, it is highly recommended that newer players follow these general fitting principles/guidelines when fitting their ships:
*First: fit as many of the best Mining lasers/Strip Miners as you can into your high slots without breaking your bank
*Second: fit as many of the best Mining Laser Upgrades (MLUs) as you can into your low slots without breaking your bank
*Third: if you run out of CPU, try to fit a CPU Upgrade like the Co-Processor I until you can fill out your low slots with MLUs
*Last: Use your middle slots to fit a shield tank (i.e. Medium or Large Shield Extender I, Invulnerability Field I, the various shield resistance modules) and if possible, a Survey Scanner I
*Drones: prioritize light combat drones (for the AMC, Acolytes are preferred) over mining drones; one flight of light combat drones is enough for defence, if you have any remaining drone space, a flight of mining drones is highly desirable
The above deserves some clarification. If you for example have 3 Miner Is fitted to your ship and each time they all cycle, they fill up your cargo, then you have two options: 1. stagger the cycles so they each start at different times and in so doing, they don't fill up your cargo at the same time (which gives you time to jettison your cargo and put the ore in a can) OR 2. fit Cargohold Expander Is instead of Mining Laser Upgrade Is in your low slots to increase your cargo size.
The reason for prioritizing light combat drones is for cases (depending on the size and tank of your ship) where you end up warping to a new belt where there are no other miners and need to defend yourself from NPC rats. Normally, the basic tank of a ship will give you a degree of resistance to these attacks but might not be enough to tank the NPC rats indefinitely, hence the need for light combat drones. However, under normal circumstances when mining together in a fleet, NPC rats pose no threat (due to the many flights of drones that ships will have) and so if you have mining drones, feel free to use them.


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