I haven't played Elite for more than an hour or two here or there since before Horizons came out. Coming back to the game for Odyssey and I have to say, I love your videos. You have a way of explaining things that I find to be engaging and informative, seemingly a rarity for videos about Elite. You've earned my subscription, keep doing what you're doing and thank you for what you've done so far.
Mining is how I got my fleet carrier. I then discovered that I could combine Exploring, Bio Scanning, and Mining into long cruises far outside the bubble. Whenever I jump into a new system I scan all the bodies, and if they have Biologics I land scan all of those. Water worlds, ammonia worlds terraformable worlds, and ELWs all get surface scanned. If there are ringed planets, they all get surface scanned and I note if there are hotspots, and if there are I will mine them for a while, usually just one full load in my Python. Then move to another system. Being able to store all those minerals on the fleet carrier means I can just keep on exploring and not have to sell my load first. Once in a while I will find a virgin planetary ring with dozens of hot spots, often with three, four or five different minerals. These planets get a bookmark, and often a number of cargo holds full of mined minerals. When I do come back to the bubble, I can be very picky about where and when to sell my minerals for the best prices.
Great guide, covers pretty much the entire thing, wish I saw it a week ago before learning it "on the job", but my friend taught me well... Except for nearly blowing myself up, once. One extra thing! If you are not sure about the shape of an asteroid and don't want to waste limpets, you can verify that an asteroid has a core by visually spotting the fissures themselves! They stand out quite a bit if you know what you are looking for.
You know, I actually have a Clipper, and hardly ever use it. I tried it for laser mining, but liked the Krait and Python better. But core mining might be a great use for it!
Distance from primary star is not much of a factor anymore with the advent of SCO FSDs. You can mine in smaller ships but you are limiting the amount of whatever you are mining you can collect at one time.
Hey, thanks that aired comment is much the same as mine...ah ha ha mine, but I have lost how to make a profit on mining till I saw your very intuitive video thank you o7. CMND, Jay Delta
love all your vids... i think the old engineering one is still the funniest 😂
I absolutely *love* your mining guides. I've made *so* many credits since your laser mining video. :D Thanks for these.
Thank you so much! That means a lot!
o7
I haven't played Elite for more than an hour or two here or there since before Horizons came out. Coming back to the game for Odyssey and I have to say, I love your videos. You have a way of explaining things that I find to be engaging and informative, seemingly a rarity for videos about Elite. You've earned my subscription, keep doing what you're doing and thank you for what you've done so far.
Thank you so much! That really means a lot!
Mining is how I got my fleet carrier. I then discovered that I could combine Exploring, Bio Scanning, and Mining into long cruises far outside the bubble. Whenever I jump into a new system I scan all the bodies, and if they have Biologics I land scan all of those. Water worlds, ammonia worlds terraformable worlds, and ELWs all get surface scanned. If there are ringed planets, they all get surface scanned and I note if there are hotspots, and if there are I will mine them for a while, usually just one full load in my Python. Then move to another system. Being able to store all those minerals on the fleet carrier means I can just keep on exploring and not have to sell my load first. Once in a while I will find a virgin planetary ring with dozens of hot spots, often with three, four or five different minerals. These planets get a bookmark, and often a number of cargo holds full of mined minerals. When I do come back to the bubble, I can be very picky about where and when to sell my minerals for the best prices.
OK, this is an awesome idea. I'm definitely going to do this. Hmm, I might just make a video out of this.
If I do, I'll call it "The Mike Wilson".
Great guide, covers pretty much the entire thing, wish I saw it a week ago before learning it "on the job", but my friend taught me well... Except for nearly blowing myself up, once.
One extra thing! If you are not sure about the shape of an asteroid and don't want to waste limpets, you can verify that an asteroid has a core by visually spotting the fissures themselves! They stand out quite a bit if you know what you are looking for.
New player here. I appreciate the video so much. Broke it down barney style o7
Glad I could help. This one was super fun to make! 🙂
Great work on keeping the updated guides coming! it really helps new and returning players.
Thanks! Love your username by the way!
Great tutorial! Feels like an interesting school class🤓
I strain to think of a higher compliment! Thank you!
Great video! Been a few years since I've jumped into Elite, this was a nice refresher.
Awesome, thanks! Welcome back!
I burst out laughing. "An Eagle? Really?"
Good guide by the way!
Ha, thanks!
to get to the far away plants you could upgrade to the new (SCO) frame shift drives
I made my first 10 bil back before they nerfed ltd lazer mining, also there was a triple hotspot in borann... who remembers that?
BTW my fave Core miner is the Clipper. Convergence isn't great but it's manoeuvrable and has lots of cargo space.
You know, I actually have a Clipper, and hardly ever use it. I tried it for laser mining, but liked the Krait and Python better. But core mining might be a great use for it!
Very well done guide.
I tried mining in ED years ago and couldn't get into it. Might give this a shot.
Core mining is a ton of fun, and laser mining is probably the most accessible lucrative activity in Elite. Give it a whirl!
Great job. Another informative video.
Thanks!
Finaly! Thanks!
You bet!
Great tutorial! o7
Thanks! o7
Can the Type 8 be a good laser & core miner? I really like the look of that ship. Thanks.
Absolutely. Maybe I'll do a video on different ships for laser mining. Wouldn't mind trying a few more out myself.
this game in vr is just epic
Distance from primary star is not much of a factor anymore with the advent of SCO FSDs. You can mine in smaller ships but you are limiting the amount of whatever you are mining you can collect at one time.
Good callout. SCO has been a game-changer. Now if I can just keep from overshooting my target half the time, LOL.
Limpets are gonna limpet :-) You are hilarious
Hey, thanks that aired comment is much the same as mine...ah ha ha mine, but I have lost how to make a profit on mining till I saw your very intuitive video thank you o7. CMND, Jay Delta
Glad I could help!