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* '''Sisters Core Probe Launcher'''
* '''Sisters Core Probe Launcher'''
** Provides a 10% bonus to scan strength of probes, but costs an exorbitant amount; as of January 2015, it sells for just around 45 million ISK at Jita. Alternately, it can be purchased directly from a Sisters of EVE loyalty point (LP) store for a combination of ISK (9.6 million) and LP (14,400). Once you're space-rich enough to afford it, it is well worth the cost.
** Provides a 10% bonus to scan strength of probes, but costs an exorbitant amount: as of July 2015, it sells for just around 38 million ISK at Jita. Alternately, it can be purchased directly from a Sisters of EVE loyalty point (LP) store for a combination of ISK (9.6 million) and LP (14,400). Once you're space-rich enough to afford it, it is well worth the cost.
* '''Sisters Core Scanner Probe'''
* '''Sisters Core Scanner Probe'''
** Sisters probes have 10% greater scan strength than the garden variety Core Scanner Probes. They’re a bit expensive, but vastly more affordable than the Sisters launcher; as of January 2015, they sell for just over 535 thousand ISK each at Jita, or in a pack of 10 from the Sisters of EVE (1.2 million ISK + 1,800 LP for 10).
** Sisters probes have 10% greater scan strength than the garden variety Core Scanner Probes. They’re a bit expensive, but vastly more affordable than the Sisters launcher: as of July 2015, they sell for just over 450 thousand ISK each at Jita, or in a pack of 10 from the Sisters of EVE (1.2 million ISK + 1,800 LP for 10).


Consider looking into these as an upgrade once you’re starting to get the hang of exploration, but remember EVE Rule #1: don’t use them if you can’t afford to lose them!
Consider looking into these as an upgrade once you’re starting to get the hang of exploration, but remember EVE Rule #1: don’t use them if you can’t afford to lose them!