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The basic Mobile Depot is reasonably cheap (around 1 million ISK), but the more advanced versions are one or two orders of magnitude more expensive. | The basic Mobile Depot is reasonably cheap (around 1 million ISK), but the more advanced versions are one or two orders of magnitude more expensive. | ||
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|- style="background-color:#222222;" | |- style="background-color: #222222;" | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
! Volume | ! Volume <br>({{m3}}) | ||
! Capacity | ! Capacity <br>({{m3}}) | ||
! Sensor strength (points) | ! Sensor strength <br>(points) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Depot | | style="text-align: left;" | Mobile Depot | ||
|50 | | 50 | ||
|3000 | | 3000 | ||
|50 | | 50 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'Wetu' Mobile Depot | | style="text-align: left;" | 'Wetu' Mobile Depot | ||
|100 | | 100 | ||
|4000 | | 4000 | ||
|250 | | 250 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 'Yurt' Mobile Depot | | style="text-align: left;" | 'Yurt' Mobile Depot | ||
|50 | | 50 | ||
|4000 | | 4000 | ||
|400 | | 400 | ||
|} | |} | ||
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The MTU has become extremely popular despite its cost, particularly for looting [[Missions#Encounter Missions|mission rats]]. Though not as fast at tractoring and looting as a {{sh|Noctis}}, the MTU continues to loot a field even when you're not there, and deposits wrecks in an [[Guide To Salvaging|easy-to-salvage]] group around itself. This can allow your mission ship to salvage while running the mission, using either a utility high slot or salvage drones. | The MTU has become extremely popular despite its cost, particularly for looting [[Missions#Encounter Missions|mission rats]]. Though not as fast at tractoring and looting as a {{sh|Noctis}}, the MTU continues to loot a field even when you're not there, and deposits wrecks in an [[Guide To Salvaging|easy-to-salvage]] group around itself. This can allow your mission ship to salvage while running the mission, using either a utility high slot or salvage drones. | ||
Some systems have seen an increase in organized griefing centered on Mobile Tractor Units. Similar to [[Ninja Salvaging and Stealing|ninja salvaging and stealing]], a gang will take up residence in a [[Mission Hubs|high activity missioning area]] and scan down MTUs. They'll then aggress the MTU, attempting to bait the missioner into engaging them. As with ninja looters, the options for dealing with them are fairly limited. Engaging the griefer will give you an engagement timer with the suspect and allows him to legally shoot back at you. Not engaging will cost you both your loot and the [https:// | Some systems have seen an increase in organized griefing centered on Mobile Tractor Units. Similar to [[Ninja Salvaging and Stealing|ninja salvaging and stealing]], a gang will take up residence in a [[Mission Hubs|high activity missioning area]] and scan down MTUs. They'll then aggress the MTU, attempting to bait the missioner into engaging them. As with ninja looters, the options for dealing with them are fairly limited. Engaging the griefer will give you an engagement timer with the suspect and allows him to legally shoot back at you. Not engaging will cost you both your loot and the [https://evetycoon.com/market/33475 cost of the MTU]. Orbiting the MTU at close range mitigates this heavily. As soon as you see them warp into your pocket you can empty the contents of the MTU into your hold and scoop the unit. They will be left with a mission pocket that you have already looted and are likely to move on. | ||
MTUs do not loot wrecks that are not yours. There are some griefers that prey on this misunderstanding. After arriving in your mission pocket they may drop an MTU of their own – hoping you will engage it on the presumption that it will steal your loot, and collect it for the griefer. It is best to ignore these rogue MTUs as apart from moving wrecks, they won't affect you. Even if the griefer warps out and leaves their MTU behind, they can monitor you in local to gank you if they see you've become a suspect, warping right back in with some friends. | MTUs do not loot wrecks that are not yours. There are some griefers that prey on this misunderstanding. After arriving in your mission pocket they may drop an MTU of their own – hoping you will engage it on the presumption that it will steal your loot, and collect it for the griefer. It is best to ignore these rogue MTUs as apart from moving wrecks, they won't affect you. Even if the griefer warps out and leaves their MTU behind, they can monitor you in local to gank you if they see you've become a suspect, warping right back in with some friends. | ||
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There is also the Mobile Sanguine Harvester, a special variant from the [[Crimson Harvest (2020)|Crimson Harvest]]. This variant has been modified by Blood Raiders to collect frozen corpses rather than wrecks. | There is also the Mobile Sanguine Harvester, a special variant from the [[Crimson Harvest (2020)|Crimson Harvest]]. This variant has been modified by Blood Raiders to collect frozen corpses rather than wrecks. | ||
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|- style="background-color:#222222;" | |- style="background-color: #222222;" | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
! Tractor velocity (m/s) | ! Tractor velocity <br>(m/s) | ||
! Range (km) | ! Range <br>(km) | ||
! Volume | ! Volume <br>({{m3}}) | ||
! Shield | ! Shield | ||
! Armor | ! Armor | ||
! Structure | ! Structure | ||
! Sensor strength (points) | ! Sensor strength <br>(points) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Tractor Unit | | style="text-align: left;" | Mobile Tractor Unit | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 125 | | 125 | ||
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| 50 | | 50 | ||
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| 'Packrat' Mobile Tractor Unit | | style="text-align: left;" | 'Packrat' Mobile Tractor Unit | ||
| 1250 | | 1250 | ||
| 125 | | 125 | ||
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| 150 | | 150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 'Magpie' Mobile Tractor Unit | | style="text-align: left;" | 'Magpie' Mobile Tractor Unit | ||
| 1500 | | 1500 | ||
| 175 | | 175 | ||
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| 300 | | 300 | ||
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| Mobile Sanguine Harvester | | style="text-align: left;" | Mobile Sanguine Harvester | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 125 | | 125 | ||
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These are only launchable in [[null-sec]] like space, including pochven and wormholes. It comes in 3 sizes and has T1, T2, and faction versions. These provide different sizes ranging from 5km to 40km generally, along with requiring different levels of [[Anchoring]] and cargo space to put them into position. The time to anchor is generally relative to their size and advancement. The Tournament Bubble is only in CCP space, while the Syndicate disruptors are rarely used due to their cost, though can require lower skills. | These are only launchable in [[null-sec]] like space, including pochven and wormholes. It comes in 3 sizes and has T1, T2, and faction versions. These provide different sizes ranging from 5km to 40km generally, along with requiring different levels of [[Anchoring]] and cargo space to put them into position. The time to anchor is generally relative to their size and advancement. The Tournament Bubble is only in CCP space, while the Syndicate disruptors are rarely used due to their cost, though can require lower skills. | ||
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! Item !! Warp Disruption range !! Time to Anchor !! Volume !! Anchoring required | ! Item !! Warp Disruption range <br>km !! Time to Anchor <br>minutes !! Volume <br>{{m3}} !! Anchoring required | ||
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| Mobile Small Warp Disruptor I || 5 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Small Warp Disruptor I || 5 || 2 || 65 || Anchoring II | ||
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| Mobile Small Warp Disruptor II || 7.5 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Small Warp Disruptor II || 7.5 || 1 || 65 || Anchoring III | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor I || 11.5 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor I || 11.5 || 4 || 195 || Anchoring III | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor II || 17.5 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor II || 17.5 || 2 || 195 || Anchoring IV | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Large Warp Disruptor I || 26.5 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Large Warp Disruptor I || 26.5 || 8 || 585 || Anchoring IV | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Mobile Large Warp Disruptor II || 40 | | style="text-align: left; | Mobile Large Warp Disruptor II || 40 || 4 || 585 || Anchoring V | ||
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| ''Syndicate Mobile Small Warp Disruptor'' || 7.5 | | style="text-align: left; | ''Syndicate Mobile Small Warp Disruptor'' || 7.5 || 1 || 65 || Anchoring II | ||
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| ''Syndicate Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor'' || 17.5 | | style="text-align: left; | ''Syndicate Mobile Medium Warp Disruptor'' || 17.5 || 2 || 195 || Anchoring III | ||
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| ''Syndicate Mobile Large Warp Disruptor'' || 40 | | style="text-align: left; | ''Syndicate Mobile Large Warp Disruptor'' || 40 || 4 || 585 || Anchoring IV | ||
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| '''Tournament Bubble''' || 125 km || N/A || N/A || GM Only | | style="text-align: left; | '''Tournament Bubble''' || 125 km || N/A || N/A || GM Only | ||
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