Where to run Abyss
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Purpose of the article
This article describes guidelines for picking a location to run Abyssal Deadspace. The information below is not an exhaustive guide but rather offers general guidelines. Remember, potential gankers will also read this page, and might follow these guidelines just like you.
System choice
System security
Due to different CONCORD response times based on system security status, it is advised to run in the highest security system that allows you to run your filament tier choice. See the table below for the allowed Abyss tier for each specific system security. You should pick the highest security system where you do NOT get a suspect flag.
Security | No suspect flag | Suspect flag |
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1.0 | - | - |
0.9 | - | - |
0.8 | T0, T1, T2, T3 | T4, T5, T6 |
0.7 | T0, T1, T2, T3, T4 | T5, T6 |
0.6 | T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5 | T6 |
0.5 | T0, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6 | - |
Convenience
The criteria for our potential system are as follows:
- Is close to DED station, to sell your loot from your Abyss runs
- Is close to your main area of operations, to allow you to travel quickly
- Is close to a trade hub, to make trading for modules/ammo/ships more convenient
Depending on how important these criteria are to you, you have to decide on where your running system can be.
Possible considerations:
- EVE University specific: If you use Uni Buyback - distance to DED station doesn't matter. If you use Uni Hauling, the distance to a trade hub doesn't matter.
- You can use a commercial hauling service to move your loot, for approximately 1% of its worth
How to find a convenient system?
A good way of finding a convenient system to run is to use Adam4Eve Market orders page - it can display offers for Abyss loot (Triglavian Survey Database) with filters narrowing down possible locations.
System traffic
Ideally, you want a system that no one visits. That's obviously impossible, so the next best choice is a low-traffic system, preferably a dead-end. We can check that by opening the Region map in Dotlan, and selecting "Jumps (24h)" in the dropdown. That allows us to estimate traffic through that system. It's worth checking it for a few days in a row, as traffic might also depend on the day of the week.
Safe Spots
After selecting a system, creating Safe spot bookmarks is also necessary. They are described in detail in their own Wiki article, but for Abyss purposes it's worth knowing that:
- You want to have your safe spot at least 14 AU (D-Scan range) away from any warpable objects, or warp paths between such objects.
- A good way of making safe bookmarks is to be in Abyss when downtime starts (11:00 EVE time) - but DO NOT take the Abyss gates during DT!
- Refer back to Safe spots article for more information.
The main purpose of Safe Spot is to have a place to run Abyss, which cannot be detected by D-Scanning by anyone in the system - as finding the trace is the first step to ganking Abyssal runner. You can't guarantee that no one will find it, but chances are reduced in comparison to starting Abyss near a station/structure/celestial/etc.
Is this really needed?
"It Depends". For low-tier runs (up to T2) your ship and fit should be cheap enough that it's not a good gank target. You might still be ganked though if you run next to Jita - so some of the precautions described above will still apply. The higher the Tier, and the more expensive your ship - the more cautious you should be. Especially when you are known to run high-tier Abyssals - if you are active on Abyss Tracker, Abyssal Discords or otherwise known to run expensive ships.