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None of these tradeoffs is insurmountable, as explored in a [[later section]]. Even a casual approach to PI in Nullsec is sufficient to fund or supplement day-to-day activities. | None of these tradeoffs is insurmountable, as explored in a [[later section]]. Even a casual approach to PI in Nullsec is sufficient to fund or supplement day-to-day activities. | ||
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+ | ==Recommended Skills== | ||
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+ | While there are minimal recommended skills for PI in Nullsec in [[Skills:Planet_Management]] and flying an Epithal, players will find greater success, increased margin of error, and higher survival rates by further advancing core navigation and defensive skills. | ||
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+ | The recommended PI skills below will allow single character to run operations on five planets, with the advanced PI skills permitting a 6th planet and P4 production. The recommended ship skills will enable piloting the standard E-UNI WH/NullSec Epithal fit, and the advanced ship skills will increase the survivability of the Epithal and the amount of PI materials that it can carry. | ||
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+ | ==The Epithal== | ||
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+ | {| style="padding:0px;" | ||
+ | | nowrap style="padding:0px;" valign="top" | <div style="border:1px solid #525252; position:relative;"><div style="border:0px; position:absolute; top:0px; left:0px"></div><div style="border:0px; position:absolute; top:80px; left:80px;">{{icon|gallente|48}}</div>[[image:Epithal.jpg|128px|link=]]</div> | ||
+ | | valign="middle" style="padding:4px;" | The Epithal is a specialist Gallente Industrial Ship, similar to the Miasmos, with unique cargo bays that can hold very large amounts of planetary commodities and command centers. | ||
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+ | {{icon|gallente2|28}} At Gallente Industrial IV, the Planetary Commodoties Hold can hold 63,000 m³.<br> | ||
+ | [[image:Cloak.png|28px]] It can use the MWD+Cloak trick to travel in relative saftey.<br> | ||
+ | [[image:Icon_warp_disruptor_i.png|28px]] It is fitted with an Interdiction Nullifier to escape [[Interdictors|bubbles]].<br> | ||
+ | {{icon|money|28}} Ship and Fittings cost approximately 17M ISK, you can make that back in two days with NullSec PI. | ||
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+ | Fitted cheaply and with only basic skills needed to fly it, it makes for the perfect PI hauler in NullSec. Additionally, it has a 6000 m³ Command Center Hold, which is sufficient for hauling 6 command centers, making it the allround PI industrial. | ||
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+ | ==What to Manufacture?== | ||
+ | {{main|Planetary Commodities}} | ||
+ | Now that we have the required skills and an Epithal for moving our goods around, we need to choose what to produce with our PI planets. When it comes to what to produce, there is no single right or wrong answer. The markets and the demand for certain goods do change, however three broadbrush groups of PI commodities do turn a solid profit. | ||
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+ | | valign="top" | [[image:Gallente fuel block.png|56px]] | ||
+ | | valign="middle" | Coolant, Enriched Uranium, Mechanical Parts, Oxygen and Robotics are all used to produce Fuel Blocks and are therefore always in constant demand. This means they also sell well locally and there is no requirement to ship them to Jita. For those who want to go the extra mile, there is also an Ice Belt in AK-QBU which gives the remaining materials needed to produce Oxygen Fuel Blocks. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | | valign="top" | [[image:Silicate glass.png|56px]] | ||
+ | | valign="middle" | Microfiber Shielding, Polyaramids and Silicate Glass are all P2 products that cannot be manufactured on a single planet. They require P1 materials to be imported from a separate planet. As the majority of players want minimal involvement with PI once setup, these are generally under produced and therefore can bring excellent margins for players willing to put in the extra effort. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | | valign="top" | [[image:Structure market network.png|56px]] | ||
+ | | valign="middle" | All the P4 commodities are required for the production of Citadels and Engineering Complexes and therefore are always in demand and bring a solid return. They do require the use of a P2>P4 or a P1+P2>P4 factory planet to manufacture, which again requires more effort than the average capsuleer is willing to put into PI. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | To make the most money from PI, you should look at both the local market and the Jita market, then compare what items are selling fast with the items that are selling for more ISK. If you find something that is both quick selling and for a higher than the normal amount, that is the product to manufacture. | ||
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+ | ==Where to Manufacture?== | ||
+ | [[image:Nsc pocket.png|thumb|180px|This maps shows how local systems link together to form the NSC Syndicate backpocket. The deeper into the pocket you go, the safer you will be. Safer does not mean safe, however.]] | ||
+ | {{important note box|It is recommended that you do not do Planetary Industry within PC9-AY. You are free to do so if you choose to, however be advised that large numbers of neutrals visit the system to poke the NSC into fighting. There is a higher certainty that you will die. Horribly.}} | ||
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+ | {{main|Good Planets}} | ||
+ | One of, if not the most dangerous places to be in NullSec, is on a Gate. Where possible, it is better to limit all your PI production to one system and ideally a system that also has a Station or a Citadel blue to the Uni. The tables below show all the planets and systems within the NSC backpocket and also what PI commodities can be produced completed within each system. One other factor to be aware of is the further into the pocket you go, the safer you should be due to the increased warning of Neutrals entering PC9-AY. Again, you are never safe in NullSec and should not get complacent. Neutrals do log off in the backpocket and there are often wormholes that bring visitors. Always pay attention to local and dock up/go safe if you see anyone not blue. | ||
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+ | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W1dVQSgzs7L_TrtdAafeETH5m515qJWa Here] you can find a screenshot of the resource bars of every planet in the NSC | ||
+ | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/19uWP4oSyw5o-sBlL5BeYG9__yripk8jh/view?usp=sharing And here] you can find abundances for all the P0 materials in every planet in the NSC in percents |
Revision as of 18:15, 30 May 2022
This article is dedicated to exploring the additional concerns or considerations for conducting Planetary Industry (PI) in Null Security (Nullsec) space. Some statements or conclusions here are valid for other areas of dangerous space, such as High Security (Highsec) space in wartime or Wormholes, though profitability will vary by region of space.
Comparing PI in Highsec to Nullsec
PI encompasses the two activities of extracting planetary resources and processing these raw resources into more advanced products. The amount of resources available for extraction on a planet is influenced by two factors:
- The parent system's Security Level. Lower system security correlates with greater amounts of resources.
- Competing resource extraction on the same planet. More players extracting resources from a given planet correlates with lower amounts of resources.
These two factors might lead to the conclusion that PI is not worth the time or effort, in particular if we focus on conducting PI in Highsec space. In Highsec, PI profitability is already diminished by the higher security level, even more so in crowded regions of space.
Null Security (Nullsec) space is also likely to have competing resource extraction activity, but a lower security level means greater resource abundance and higher extraction yields overall. If only examining these two factors, then the logical conclusion is that Nullsec is better for profitability.
Moreover, the majority of Customs Offices in Nullsec are owned by player corporations, which typically means much lower tax rates when moving resources or products to or from a planet. In Highsec, there is an unavoidable 5-10% tax on top of the rate set by the owning corporation, depending on the Customs Code Expertise skill. This skill does not affect Player-Owned Customs Office (POCO) rates in Nullsec.
However, Nullsec PI is not without compromises or hidden costs:
- Nullsec is dangerous. Bubbles, stronger rats, and gatecamps are plentiful. CONCORD is not present to intervene in conflicts. Any neutral pilot is a potential aggressor, and many roaming gangs have a habit of returning during peak PvE times.
- Most high-volume trade hubs are found outside of Nullsec. If a player expects to sell PI products on the market, then the goods need to first reach the intended market.
- Certain areas of Nullsec do not have permanent NPC stations. Ships or materials staged in a player-anchored structure are vulnerable to the structure being attacked.
- Because of higher resource extraction yields, PI setups in Nullsec have a higher time cost for transportation if the configuration results in storage filling up quickly.
None of these tradeoffs is insurmountable, as explored in a later section. Even a casual approach to PI in Nullsec is sufficient to fund or supplement day-to-day activities.
Recommended Skills
While there are minimal recommended skills for PI in Nullsec in Skills:Planet_Management and flying an Epithal, players will find greater success, increased margin of error, and higher survival rates by further advancing core navigation and defensive skills.
The recommended PI skills below will allow single character to run operations on five planets, with the advanced PI skills permitting a 6th planet and P4 production. The recommended ship skills will enable piloting the standard E-UNI WH/NullSec Epithal fit, and the advanced ship skills will increase the survivability of the Epithal and the amount of PI materials that it can carry.
The Epithal
The Epithal is a specialist Gallente Industrial Ship, similar to the Miasmos, with unique cargo bays that can hold very large amounts of planetary commodities and command centers.
At Gallente Industrial IV, the Planetary Commodoties Hold can hold 63,000 m³. |
Fitted cheaply and with only basic skills needed to fly it, it makes for the perfect PI hauler in NullSec. Additionally, it has a 6000 m³ Command Center Hold, which is sufficient for hauling 6 command centers, making it the allround PI industrial.
What to Manufacture?
- Main article: Planetary Commodities
Now that we have the required skills and an Epithal for moving our goods around, we need to choose what to produce with our PI planets. When it comes to what to produce, there is no single right or wrong answer. The markets and the demand for certain goods do change, however three broadbrush groups of PI commodities do turn a solid profit.
To make the most money from PI, you should look at both the local market and the Jita market, then compare what items are selling fast with the items that are selling for more ISK. If you find something that is both quick selling and for a higher than the normal amount, that is the product to manufacture.
Where to Manufacture?
- Main article: Good Planets
One of, if not the most dangerous places to be in NullSec, is on a Gate. Where possible, it is better to limit all your PI production to one system and ideally a system that also has a Station or a Citadel blue to the Uni. The tables below show all the planets and systems within the NSC backpocket and also what PI commodities can be produced completed within each system. One other factor to be aware of is the further into the pocket you go, the safer you should be due to the increased warning of Neutrals entering PC9-AY. Again, you are never safe in NullSec and should not get complacent. Neutrals do log off in the backpocket and there are often wormholes that bring visitors. Always pay attention to local and dock up/go safe if you see anyone not blue.
Here you can find a screenshot of the resource bars of every planet in the NSC And here you can find abundances for all the P0 materials in every planet in the NSC in percents