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== The Procurer ==
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{{Update|Review for December 2021, Version 19.11 changes (e.g. Ship changes, Yield information needs to be looked at. Also the part about tank in the [[#Retriever]] section needs to be looked at. The distribution over shield and armor differs, but the total HP value is the same.)}}
  
''The Procurer is the smallest of a ship class designed by the ORE Syndicate to facilitate the advancement of the mining profession to a new level.  Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining modules. Coupled with a sizable cargo hold, this makes them extremely efficient ore extraction vessels.''
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{{see also|ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview}}
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'''Mining barges''' are the next step up from the [[Venture]], with much higher mining yields, larger mining holds and/or a stronger tank. Also, in contrast to the Venture, the mining barges can fit strip miners (with much higher yield than normal mining modules) and [[Ice Harvesting|ice miners]]. There are three mining barges, each optimized for a different role: The Procurer has a strong tank, the Covetor a high mining yield, and the Retriever a large mining hold.
  
By the time you have the skills to use this low level mining barge, you might as well just invest the extra few hours and get a Retriever. You'll be able to get a much higher yield as well as better cargo space.
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{{expansion past|The Procurer used to only have 1 high slot, while the Coveter would have 3. The Retriever still held 2 high slots. This was changed during the September 13th update in 2016, which overhauled the mining barges/exhumers.}}
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== Procurer ==
  
'''Skill Requirements'''
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The Procurer is the toughest of the three mining barges, achieving battlecruiser-level [[EHP]] even with inexpensive modules. Its mining hold is 83% larger than a Covetor's (but about 60% of the size of a Retriever's) and can fit about 15 minutes' worth of mined ore. The Procurer's base mining yield is the the same as the Retriever's (and about 10-20% lower than a Covetor's), making it an excellent ship for mining in the lower-security (0.6 or 0.5) areas of high security space.
  
* [[Skills:Science#Astrogeology|Astrogeology  III]]
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{{Ship|Procurer|box}}
* [[Skills:Science#Science|Science IV]]
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{{Clear}}
* [[Skills:Industry#Industry|Industry V]]
 
* [[Skills:Spaceship Command#Mining Barge|Mining Barge I]]
 
* [[Skills:Industry#Mining|Mining IV]]
 
  
'''Bonuses''':
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== Covetor ==
* 3% better yield for Strip Miners per level.
 
* Able to equip Strip Miner and Ice Harvester turrets.
 
  
'''Fitting''':
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The Covetor has the greatest mining yield (about 10-20% more than a Retriever or a Procurer) out of the T1 mining barges, but has the smallest Mining hold (it holds only about 5-8 minutes' worth of mined ore) and the least tank. As a result, you need support from another pilot (either flying a hauler or an [[Orca]]) to be effective at your role, as you waste the time saved mining by hauling the ore back to a station.
* '''High Slots''': 1
 
* '''Medium Slots''': 1
 
* '''Low Slots''': 2
 
* '''Base Cargo''': 1000 m3
 
  
== The Retriever ==
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As Covetors are extremely easy to destroy in [[Suicide Ganking|suicide gank]] attacks, using this ship without protection (or the possibility of storing it in an [[Orca]]'s Ship Maintenance Bay when attacked) is not recommended.
  
''The Retriever is the medium-sized version of a ship class designed by the ORE Syndicate to facilitate the advancement of the mining profession to a new level.  Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining modules.  Coupled with a sizable cargo hold and a godly drone bay, this makes them extremely efficient ore extraction vessels.''
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{{Ship|Covetor|box}}
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{{Clear}}
  
Becoming a profesional Miner is a time intensive prosess, and your first goal should be to get youself into a Mining Barge. Now why exactly do you want this ship, that to be honest can be blown up by a couple of rats if you dont dispatch some drones to take care of them. Well there are many reasons, and here are the top few.
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== Retriever ==
  
'''Cargo Bay'''
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The Retriever has the largest mining hold out of the T1 mining barges (34,375&nbsp;m<sup>3</sup> at {{sk|Mining Barge|V}}, enough for almost half an hour's worth of mined ore), but has only the same base yield as the Procurer. If you are mining without support in higher-security areas (0.7 and above), the Retriever is a good ship to use, as its middling yield (about 10-20% lower than a Covetor) is more than compensated by its vast ore bay, reducing the number of ore drop-off runs that need to be made.
The retriver has a very respectable 2000m3 cargo bay, which is significantly more then the mining frigate or crusier that you have been using so far. It may not be the size of an industrial ship, but then the industrial doesnt exactly having the mining capability either. And don't forget that with two low slots, you can use 2 cargo expander II's to boost that cargo hold by 55%
 
  
'''Strip Miners'''
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However, its tank, while about 40% stronger than a Covetor's, remains very weak and vulnerable to [[Suicide Ganking|suicide ganking]], therefore it may be worth flying a Procurer if you're worried about losing your ship to suicide gankers (the downside being that you will need to return to a station about twice as often to empty your mining hold).
The strip miner is the miners best friend in the whole universe of Eve, and dont forget it! They can only be fitted to Mining Barges and Exhumers so if you want to be hitting the highest yield numbers, this is the equipment you need.
 
  
'''The First Step'''
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{{Ship|Retriever|box}}
It is youre first step towards owning yourself the allmighty Hulk which will be covered later, and trust me you want the Hulk you really really do.
 
  
'''Skill Requirements'''
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{{Mining Links}}
  
* [[Skills:Science#Astrogeology|Astrogeology  III]]
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[[Category:Ships]]
* [[Skills:Science#Science|Science IV]]
 
* [[Skills:Industry#Industry|Industry V]]
 
* [[Skills:Spaceship Command#Mining Barge|Mining Barge III]]
 
* [[Skills:Industry#Mining|Mining IV]]
 
 
 
'''Bonuses''':
 
* 3% better yield for Strip Miners per level.
 
* Able to equip Strip Miner and Ice Harvester turrets.
 
 
 
'''Fitting''':
 
* '''High Slots''': 2
 
* '''Medium Slots''': 1
 
* '''Low Slots''': 2
 
* '''Base Cargo''': 2000 m3
 
 
 
== The Covetor ==
 
 
 
''The Covetor is the largest craft in a ship class designed by the ORE Syndicate to facilitate the advancement of the mining profession to a new level.  Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining modules.  Coupled with a sizable cargo hold and a goodly drone bay, this makes them extremely efficient ore extraction vessels.''
 
 
 
The Covetor is the best in the Mining Barge Range, and many would argue that it is redundant, however there are many who can throw a few counter arguments back. The simple fact is - you won't have the skills to use a Covetor for quite some time. As an approximate answer, and this does depend greatly on your learning skills, but you can get yourself into a Covetor with about a month of training. Is it worth it? And the answer is an easy yes, not only will you have gained an additional 11% bonus to your yield through skills, but now you can fit a 3rd strip miner. Thats a huge increase to your yield!
 
 
 
'''Skill Requirements'''
 
 
 
* Mining IV
 
* Science IV 
 
* Industry V
 
* Astrogeology V 
 
* Mining Barge V
 
 
 
'''Bonuses''':
 
* 3% better yield for Strip Miners per level.
 
* Able to equip Strip Miner and Ice Harvester turrets.
 
 
 
'''Fitting''':
 
* '''High Slots''': 3
 
* '''Medium Slots''': 1
 
* '''Low Slots''': 2
 
* '''Base Cargo''': 4000 m3
 
 
 
 
 
==But I've been told I can fly a Hulk now?==
 
Sort of. Yes, the Hulk is less then a day of skill training away after you have the skills for a Covetor. However, you have to take into account that the Covetor is in the price range of 20 million ISK, where as the Hulk is in the 150-180 million ISK region. If you have that sort of ISK lying around then by all means, forget about the Covetor and head to our section on [[Exhumers]], otherwise enjoy this next step to being the perfect miner.
 
 
 
[[Category:Industry]]
 
 
[[Category:Mining]]
 
[[Category:Mining]]
[[category:ships]]
 

Latest revision as of 16:58, 18 June 2024

This page should be updated due to game changes.
Reason: Review for December 2021, Version 19.11 changes (e.g. Ship changes, Yield information needs to be looked at. Also the part about tank in the #Retriever section needs to be looked at. The distribution over shield and armor differs, but the total HP value is the same.)


See also: ORE Basic Ship and Skill Overview

Mining barges are the next step up from the Venture, with much higher mining yields, larger mining holds and/or a stronger tank. Also, in contrast to the Venture, the mining barges can fit strip miners (with much higher yield than normal mining modules) and ice miners. There are three mining barges, each optimized for a different role: The Procurer has a strong tank, the Covetor a high mining yield, and the Retriever a large mining hold.

Procurer

The Procurer is the toughest of the three mining barges, achieving battlecruiser-level EHP even with inexpensive modules. Its mining hold is 83% larger than a Covetor's (but about 60% of the size of a Retriever's) and can fit about 15 minutes' worth of mined ore. The Procurer's base mining yield is the the same as the Retriever's (and about 10-20% lower than a Covetor's), making it an excellent ship for mining in the lower-security (0.6 or 0.5) areas of high security space.

Mining Barge: INFORMATION
Procurer
Outer Ring Excavations
RELATED UNI-WIKI REFERENCES
fittings
2
high slots
highs
0
launcher hardpoints
launchers
0
turret hardpoints
turrets
2
middle slots
mediums
3
low slots
lows
drones & cargo
100 m³
drone capacity
drones
50 Mbit/sec
drone bandwidth
b/w
350 m³
cargo capacity
cargo
defense
6,000 HP
shields
shield electromagnetic resistance
0
shield thermal resistance
20
shield kinetic resistance
40
shield explosive resistance
50
5,000 HP
armor
armor electromagnetic resistance
60
armor thermal resistance
35
armor kinetic resistance
25
armor explosive resistance
10
target & nav
60 km
max. targeting range
tgt. range
200 m
ship signature radius
sig. radius
100 m/sec
max. velocity
max. velocity
S H I P   B O N U S E S

Mining Barge bonuses (per skill level):
6% bonus to ship shield hitpoints
2% bonus to Strip Miner Yield
2% reduction in Ice Harvester Duration
2% reduction in Gas Harvester Duration
Role Bonus:
50% bonus to drone damage and hitpoints

The mining barge was designed by ORE to facilitate advancing the mining profession to a whole new level. Each barge was created to excel at a specific function, the Procurer's being durability and self-defense. Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining and Ice Harvesting modules.

Covetor

The Covetor has the greatest mining yield (about 10-20% more than a Retriever or a Procurer) out of the T1 mining barges, but has the smallest Mining hold (it holds only about 5-8 minutes' worth of mined ore) and the least tank. As a result, you need support from another pilot (either flying a hauler or an Orca) to be effective at your role, as you waste the time saved mining by hauling the ore back to a station.

As Covetors are extremely easy to destroy in suicide gank attacks, using this ship without protection (or the possibility of storing it in an Orca's Ship Maintenance Bay when attacked) is not recommended.

Mining Barge: INFORMATION
Covetor
Outer Ring Excavations
RELATED UNI-WIKI REFERENCES
fittings
2
high slots
highs
0
launcher hardpoints
launchers
0
turret hardpoints
turrets
2
middle slots
mediums
3
low slots
lows
drones & cargo
50 m³
drone capacity
drones
50 Mbit/sec
drone bandwidth
b/w
350 m³
cargo capacity
cargo
defense
3,000 HP
shields
shield electromagnetic resistance
0
shield thermal resistance
20
shield kinetic resistance
40
shield explosive resistance
50
2,000 HP
armor
armor electromagnetic resistance
60
armor thermal resistance
35
armor kinetic resistance
25
armor explosive resistance
10
target & nav
40 km
max. targeting range
tgt. range
200 m
ship signature radius
sig. radius
150 m/sec
max. velocity
max. velocity
S H I P   B O N U S E S

Mining Barge bonuses (per skill level):
3% bonus to Strip Miner yield
3% reduction Ice and Gas Harvester duration
6% bonus to Strip Miner and Ice Harvester range
Role Bonus:
30% reduction in Ice and Gas Harvester duration
25% reduction in Strip Miner duration and activation cost.

The mining barge was designed by ORE to facilitate advancing the mining profession to a new level. Each barge was created to excel at a specific function, the Covetor's being mining yield. This additional yield comes at a price, as the Covetor has weaker defenses and a smaller ore bay than the other mining barges.
Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining and Ice Harvesting modules.

Retriever

The Retriever has the largest mining hold out of the T1 mining barges (34,375 m3 at Mining Barge V, enough for almost half an hour's worth of mined ore), but has only the same base yield as the Procurer. If you are mining without support in higher-security areas (0.7 and above), the Retriever is a good ship to use, as its middling yield (about 10-20% lower than a Covetor) is more than compensated by its vast ore bay, reducing the number of ore drop-off runs that need to be made.

However, its tank, while about 40% stronger than a Covetor's, remains very weak and vulnerable to suicide ganking, therefore it may be worth flying a Procurer if you're worried about losing your ship to suicide gankers (the downside being that you will need to return to a station about twice as often to empty your mining hold).

Mining Barge: INFORMATION
Retriever
Outer Ring Excavations
RELATED UNI-WIKI REFERENCES
fittings
2
high slots
highs
0
launcher hardpoints
launchers
0
turret hardpoints
turrets
2
middle slots
mediums
3
low slots
lows
drones & cargo
50 m³
drone capacity
drones
50 Mbit/sec
drone bandwidth
b/w
450 m³
cargo capacity
cargo
defense
4,000 HP
shields
shield electromagnetic resistance
0
shield thermal resistance
20
shield kinetic resistance
40
shield explosive resistance
50
3,000 HP
armor
armor electromagnetic resistance
60
armor thermal resistance
35
armor kinetic resistance
25
armor explosive resistance
10
target & nav
40.00 km
max. targeting range
tgt. range
200 m
ship signature radius
sig. radius
125 m/sec
max. velocity
max. velocity
S H I P   B O N U S E S

Mining Barge bonuses (per skill level):
3% bonus to Strip Miner yield
2% reduction in Ice and Gas Harvester duration
5% bonus to ship ore hold capacity
Role Bonus:
10% bonus in Strip Miner yield
12.5% reduction in Ice and Gas Harvester duration

The mining barge was designed by ORE to facilitate advancing the mining profession to a new level. Each barge was created to excel at a specific function, the Retriever's being storage. A massive ore hold allows the Retriever to operate for extended periods without requiring as much support as other barges. Mining barges are equipped with electronic subsystems specifically designed to accommodate Strip Mining and Ice Harvesting modules.