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Although <span class='test-snippet'>Bestower<span class='inner-snippet'>info about bestower</span></span> is a great hauler with a short training plan, its cargo capacity falls far short of fitting a full jetcan of ore. Meaning that it requires additional trips, therefore wasting time when you could do other things. This is where the Mammoth comes in, with just rigs and Expanded Cargohold IIs, it has around 27,000m3 cargo capacity. Although it is a few hundred m3 fall short of a full jetcan, you can easily exceed that with GSCs. | |||
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