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Revision as of 15:01, 20 December 2009
Scan Results
General Exploration Points
- The more difficult a site is to scan down, the better the site will be.
- There is a specific ammount of each type of site.
- The amount is constant.
- When a site is completed it spawns somewhere else almost immediately.
- Sites have a 3 day timer, if they are not completed within that time they despawn at the next server downtime and will spawn somewhere else.
Gravimetric
- Gravimetric Sites seem to be the most difficult type of site to scan down. (In K-space, anyway)
- Gravimetric Sites general have asteroids that are not found in the current security level of the solar system.
- The Asteroids will be those that are found in the security level below the current level of the solar system. Example: Low sec asteroids will be found in high sec gravimetric sites.
- I have not heard of gravimetric sites in 0.0 security systems.
- When spawned each site will have all flavors of each type of asteroid. For example a Small Omber Deposit will have Golden, Silvery, and regular Omber Asteroids in the site.
- NPC Pirates can and do spawn in these asteroid fields.
- It is unusual to have can tippers in these fields. (Notice I said unusual, not never.)
- I have mined gravimetric sites, especially the more difficult to scan down sites; for hours without another person ever entering the site.
- The above statement does not include anywhere near the university, since many there are trained and do scan down sites regularly.
- The value of these sites are questionable. It may be more profitable to just mine Veldspar and sell it; rather than mining the specific ores needed for manufacturing.
- There is an emote given in local when you complete the site. (Mine out the site.)
- When a site is first found, all the asteroids of that particular site may not be spawned initially. Some spawn over time.
- The above has given rise to an old capsuleers tale of gravemetric asteroid fields "refilling"; if at least one asteroid is left and not mined in the field.
- When initially spawned, the asteroids in many gravimetric sites have a very round number of ore. For example a Golden Omber asteroid might have 18,000 units of ore. This is not always true for all sites.
Specific Gravimetric Sites found in High Security Systems
- Small Omber Deposit
- Medium Omber Deposit
- Large Omber Deposit
- Small Jaspet, Kernite and Omber Deposit
- Medium Jaspet, Kernite and Omber Deposit
- Large Jaspet, Kernite and Omber Deposit
- Small Hemorphite, Jaspet, and Kernite Deposit
- Medium Hemorphite, Jaspet, and Kernite Deposit
- Large Hemorphite, Jaspet, and Kernite Deposit
- Small Hedbergite, Hemorphite, and Jaspet Deposit
- Medium Hedbergite, Hemorphite, and Jaspet Deposit
- Large Hedbergite, Hemorphite, and Jaspet Deposit
Specific Gravimetric Sites found in Low Security Systems
- Unknown