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=== Salvaging wrecks === | === Salvaging wrecks === | ||
In addition to looting their contents, wrecks ''themselves'' may be salvaged to gain useful materials | In addition to looting their contents, wrecks ''themselves'' may be "salvaged" to gain useful materials. In order to salvage wrecks, a ship must be equipped with either: | ||
* A | * A Salvager (a high slot module), or | ||
* [[Drones#Salvage drones|Salvage drone(s)]] | * [[Drones#Salvage drones|Salvage drone(s)]] | ||
To use a Salvager module, target the wreck to be salvaged, approach to within the range of the Salvager (5 km for the Salvager I, 6 km for the Salvager II), and activate your Salvager module. After each cycle of the module (10 seconds in most cases) one of three things will occur: | |||
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*Salvage is successful and | *Salvage is successful and the Salvager uncovered something of value, which is automatically deposited into the ship's cargo hold. The wreck disappears. | ||
*Salvage is successful but | *Salvage is successful but the Salvager didn't uncover anything of value. The wreck disappears. | ||
*Salvage was unsuccessful. | *Salvage was unsuccessful. The Salvager will automatically start a new cycle and continues until the salvage is successful. | ||
The lower | The lower a pilot's skills and equipment, and the more "difficult" the wreck is (see [[#Salvaging time|the section on salvaging time]]), the more cycles it will take before salvaging is successful. To salvage more distant wrecks, pilots either need to fly closer to them or use a [[#Modules|tractor beam]] to pull them closer | ||
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When using salvage drones, the drones will need to be launched into space, [[targeting|target the wreck]], and then commanded to salvage it. They will fly to the wreck (fairly slowly), orbit it, and attempt to salvage it. After each cycle (10 seconds), as above, if one of the drones was successful, it will fly automatically back to the ship and deposit the salvage into the cargo hold. Salvage drones can also be commanded to "Salvage" without having any wrecks targeted; they will then salvage all the wrecks in your vicinity (up to the pilot's [[Drones#Drone control range|drone control range]]) one-by-one. | |||
The loot and salvage in each wreck are calculated at the time of destruction. Therefore, improving | The loot and salvage in each wreck are calculated at the time of destruction. Therefore, improving salvaging equipment and skills (see below) will not change what salvage is obtained; rather, it will only increase salvage speed (i.e. reduce the number of cycles necessary for salvaging to be successful) and allow pilots to salvage certain types of advanced wrecks. Each type of rat or ship gives certain types of salvage. (For a list of Tech 1 salvage see [http://games.chruker.dk/eve_online/salvaging.php this table from Chruker.dk].) | ||
If | If a wreck was not [[#Looting wrecks|looted]] before it was salvaged, don't worry - its contents (loot) will appear in a storage container in space where the wreck was. You can then open the and pick up what's inside; salvaging will not destroy the loot. | ||
All of the above apply to salvaging wrecks which belong to | All of the above apply to salvaging wrecks which belong to the pilot (or pilot's fleet). Pilots can also salvage wrecks belonging to other players/fleets, but with [[#Salvaging and the law|some restrictions]]. | ||
== Ships == | == Ships == | ||