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Cosmic Anomalies contain NPC rats or Drones. These sites are not as difficult as their cosmic signature counterparts, but can have rich rewards as well. They have different difficulty ratings, getting increasingly harder the lower the security status of a system.  
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Cosmic Anomalies are either '''Combat Sites''' or '''Ore Sites'''. Ore Sites can contain asteroids or ice belts (see [[Ice Mining]]). Combat Sites contain NPC rats or Drones, they are not as difficult as their cosmic signature counterparts, but can have rich rewards as well. They have different difficulty ratings, getting increasingly harder the lower the security status of a system.  
  
 
==How to Find Cosmic Anomalies==
 
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Anomalies are ranked in difficulty by 10 levels, these are:
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Combat site anomalies are ranked in difficulty by 10 levels, these are:
 
*(Faction) Burrow / Drone Collection (easiest)
 
*(Faction) Burrow / Drone Collection (easiest)
 
*(Faction) Hideaway / Drone Cluster
 
*(Faction) Hideaway / Drone Cluster

Revision as of 07:07, 22 July 2013

Cosmic Anomalies (as well as Cosmic Signatures) are both part of Exploration in EVE. Unlike signatures, Cosmic Anomalies require no special skills trained to find or complete them and they do not appear in Deadspace zones. Cosmic Anomalies are generally regarded as the easier form of Exploration and suitable for even the newest player to try their hand at.


Cosmic Anomalies are either Combat Sites or Ore Sites. Ore Sites can contain asteroids or ice belts (see Ice Mining). Combat Sites contain NPC rats or Drones, they are not as difficult as their cosmic signature counterparts, but can have rich rewards as well. They have different difficulty ratings, getting increasingly harder the lower the security status of a system.

How to Find Cosmic Anomalies

Cosmic Anomalies can be found by probing them or by using your onboard scanner.

To find these sites, you simply warp to planets, initiate the scan, and warp to any results. Cosmic Anomalies are designed to appear within 4 AU range around planets. Open your onboard scanner by pressing ALT+D, select the "System Scanner", results will update automaticly. When you have found an anomaly, warp there or create a bookmark of its position. Once an Anomaly has been completed, it will disappear after some time.

Difficulty and Classification

Combat site anomalies are ranked in difficulty by 10 levels, these are:

  • (Faction) Burrow / Drone Collection (easiest)
  • (Faction) Hideaway / Drone Cluster
  • (Faction) Refuge / Drone Assembly
  • (Faction) Den / Drone Gathering
  • (Faction) Yard / Drone Surveillance
  • (Faction) Rally Point / Drone Menagerie
  • (Faction) Port / Drone Herd
  • (Faction) Hub / Drone Squad
  • (Faction) Haven / Drone Portal
  • (Faction) Sanctum / Drone Horde (hardest)

The rank of the Anomaly you could find depends on the security status of the system you are searching in. Within HighSec (Security Status 1.0 to 0.5) the lowest third will be found. LowSec (Security Status of 0.4 to 0.1) contains the mid third of them and the highest third will be found within NullSec.

An anomaly may be further sub-divided into 3 more categories:

  • (Faction) Hidden (anomaly) [easiest]
  • (Faction) Forsaken (anomaly) [normal]
  • (Faction) Forlorn (anomaly) [hardest]

See Also