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You will likely move up from your Venture to a [[Mining Barge]]. Any of these will work fine for mining missions, though you might want to concentrate on training for [[Exhumers]] by the time you reach level III. Exhumers have larger ore holds and let you finish your mining with fewer trips. | You will likely move up from your Venture to a [[Mining Barge]]. Any of these will work fine for mining missions, though you might want to concentrate on training for [[Exhumers]] by the time you reach level III. Exhumers have larger ore holds and let you finish your mining with fewer trips. | ||
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You will likely move up from your Venture to an [[Industrial]] ship. Your goal in hauling is always to move as much as you can as fast as you can, and whichever industrial you choose should be able to handle level II and III missions. Level IV missions can require up to 8,000 m3 of cargo space - keep that in mind as you shop for ships later in your career. | You will likely move up from your Venture to an [[Industrial]] ship. Your goal in hauling is always to move as much as you can as fast as you can, and whichever industrial you choose should be able to handle level II and III missions. Level IV missions can require up to 8,000 {{m3}} of cargo space - keep that in mind as you shop for ships later in your career. | ||
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Combat ships offer more choices than miners and industrials. Are you training for shields or armor? Missiles, or lasers, or hybrids, or projectiles. Or drones? Do you want to get in close and blast away, or sit at range and snipe? Player-versus-Player (PvP) and mission running (PvE) require different ship characteristics and fittings to be at their most effective. So, if you are doing PvP, you will want to develop your PvE skills along the same lines. This takes some some planning, and you can find the details on the [[Mission Ships]] page of this Wiki. | Combat ships offer more choices than miners and industrials. Are you training for shields or armor? Missiles, or lasers, or hybrids, or projectiles. Or drones? Do you want to get in close and blast away, or sit at range and snipe? Player-versus-Player (PvP) and mission running (PvE) require different ship characteristics and fittings to be at their most effective. So, if you are doing PvP, you will want to develop your PvE skills along the same lines. This takes some some planning, and you can find the details on the [[Mission Ships]] page of this Wiki. | ||