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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Mining is the profession of extracting ore from asteroids; these ores can then be refined into minerals which in turn are used in the production of all player created items in EVE, such as ships and modules.  It is one of the few professions that is immediately available to beginning players and most EVE industrialists started their careers by mining.  In its simplest form, mining can be accomplished by finding an asteroid site in a system and mining its asteroids with mining lasers.
Mining is the profession of extracting ore from asteroids; these ores can then be refined into minerals which in turn are used in the production of all player created items in EVE, such as ships and modules.  It is one of the few professions that is immediately available to beginning players and most EVE industrialists started their careers by mining.  Mining is perhaps the most economically safe professions in EVE; losing mining ships or being podded is uncommon and minerals are always in demand.  In its simplest form, mining can be accomplished by finding an asteroid site in a system and mining its asteroids with mining lasers.


== Prospecting ==
== Prospecting ==
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There are three types of ships used in mining: a mining ship, a hauler and a mining support ship. In general any ship that has a turret slot is capable of becoming a mining ship.  Caldari ships typically make good mining ships because of their CPU capacities but each race has a frigate with mining bonuses and typically players will receive one upon completion of the tutorial mission. Popular mining cruisers include the Caldari Osprey and the Gallente Vexor.  Players will then typically move on to Mining Barges and then to Exhumers.  A hauler's purpose is to take the ore that has been mined from a mining ship and transport it back to a refining station or to the market. Usually players will use a industrial ship while mining and a freighter when move large quantities of ore/min from station to station (freighters cost upwards of a billion isk to operate and cannot haul ore from space, so most players will use a industrial ship for both purposes).  Finally, a mining support ship can either come in the form of a security detail against rats and players looking to steal ore or as a ship designed to provide mining efficiency bonuses.
There are three types of ships used in mining: a mining ship, a hauler and a mining support ship. In general any ship that has a turret slot is capable of becoming a mining ship.  Caldari ships typically make good mining ships because of their CPU capacities but each race has a frigate with mining bonuses and typically players will receive one upon completion of the tutorial mission. Popular mining cruisers include the Caldari Osprey and the Gallente Vexor.  Players will then typically move on to Mining Barges and then to Exhumers.  A hauler's purpose is to take the ore that has been mined from a mining ship and transport it back to a refining station or to the market. Usually players will use a industrial ship while mining and a freighter when move large quantities of ore/min from station to station (freighters cost upwards of a billion isk to operate and cannot haul ore from space, so most players will use a industrial ship for both purposes).  Finally, a mining support ship can either come in the form of a security detail against rats and players looking to steal ore or as a ship designed to provide mining efficiency bonuses.


=== Recommended Ships ===
== Mining ==
Racial Mining Frigate (Amarr: Torementor, Caldari: Bantam, Gallente: Navitas, Minmatar: Burst)
There are several strategies commonly used in mining, the most basic only requires one account and can be run by very low skill players while the most advanced will require multiple players all performing separate tasks in order to be effective.
*High Slots: EP-S Gaussian Excavation Pulse I
 
*Mid Slots: Survey Scanner I, Civilian Afterburner
=== Cargohold Mining ===  
*Low Slots: Civilian Expanded Cargohold
The most basic way to mine is to fill the cargohold of a ship full of ore and then return to a station to drop it off.  Its advantages are that it requires only one character, is possible for very low skill levels and is completely theft proof.  Its disadvantages are that most cargoholds are very small and you are not profitable during the times you are ferrying the ore from the belt to the station.  If cargohold mining, try to find a ship with a larger than average cargohold with multiple low slots which then can be fitted with expanded cargohold modules.  Cargohold mining is typically not recommended since the amount of travel time (and thus time not spent mining) is so great.
*Drones: Light Drone
 
=== Jet Can Mining ===