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==Frigates== | ==Frigates== | ||
Most aspiring miners will begin their career in a frigate class mining vessel. The advantages of a frigate are a low cost and low skill requirement making them perfectly suited to new players who would like to try their hand at mining. With modest skills a pilot will be able to fit two [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Miner_II Miner II] despite their relatively high CPU requirements. A major drawback to frigates is their low cargo hold capacity even with the ship bonus. One way to counter this is to jet can mine. Information regarding jet can mining can be found at the following links | Most aspiring miners will begin their career in a frigate class mining vessel. The advantages of a frigate are a low cost and low skill requirement making them perfectly suited to new players who would like to try their hand at mining. With modest skills a pilot will be able to fit two [http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Miner_II Miner II] despite their relatively high CPU requirements. A major drawback to frigates is their low cargo hold capacity even with the ship bonus. One way to counter this is to jet can mine. Information regarding jet can mining can be found at the following links: [[Mining#Jet_Can_Mining | Jet Can Mining]], [[Mining#Combo_Jet_Can_Mining | Combo Jet Can Mining]] and [[Mining#GSC_Mining | GSC Mining]]. Another major drawback to frigates is their almost negligible tanking ability against rats, especially when fully fitted for optimal mining yield. As such, it is recommended that frigate pilots mine in 1.0-0.9 high security space. | ||
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