Leeloo Miner
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For those who don't know me yet, here is a link to the first thread Mining for profit for LA58:
After finishing the 1K Alic mission, I decided to go for 1K frigulite as my main goal.
In the meantime, other missions will also increase and I am mainly thinking of Copper, Cumbriz of which I have not yet reached the 1K points to unlock the next missions.
LA63 has a lot of different ores.
Let's see if I can reach/mine all of them or if I do need to use depth enhancers?
Can I still mine them all with depth enhancers?
Some have high TT value so might be that the drop cost needs to go up to get them.
This will also take a long time cause I'm only 40/100 frigulite for now, but great to test all finders again.
Mining will take place on LA 63 and runs will be like 100-200 drops each time, depending on sales and availability.
I also go from low to deeper mining in the same order as Alic, all unamped for maximum profit and minimum fillers.
As I learned in the Alic runs, that amps mostly give only more fillers, this slows me down in sales and less profit since low %.
I know I can find frigulite more frequently in other places, but I like being able to mine in peace without worrying about running into mobs and I hate paying taxes.
Gear used :
Finders : any UNL and L that is available for me - WTB MD-20 MD-30 MD-40 MD-50
Excavator : Demonic excavator / Exhumer MK-1
Refiner : Imperium resource refiner B1 - WTB Transformer T-105
So nothing expensive.
Why posting TT and TT+%
What you get back in TT is of course important, but what you have after the sale is even more important.
How else can you calculate whether you are actually making a profit or loss, and whether you can increase your profit?
As I have already mentioned, I sell at "fixed" prices, which means I only sell if the % is high enough on auction, and don't underestimate what fillers can deliver as profit!!!
Think like in RL on the stock exchange or as many traders do here, buy low, sell high.
The disadvantage is that you do have to stock, but ... you always only stock the more valuable resources
After finishing the 1K Alic mission, I decided to go for 1K frigulite as my main goal.
In the meantime, other missions will also increase and I am mainly thinking of Copper, Cumbriz of which I have not yet reached the 1K points to unlock the next missions.
LA63 has a lot of different ores.
Let's see if I can reach/mine all of them or if I do need to use depth enhancers?
Can I still mine them all with depth enhancers?
Some have high TT value so might be that the drop cost needs to go up to get them.
This will also take a long time cause I'm only 40/100 frigulite for now, but great to test all finders again.
Mining will take place on LA 63 and runs will be like 100-200 drops each time, depending on sales and availability.
I also go from low to deeper mining in the same order as Alic, all unamped for maximum profit and minimum fillers.
As I learned in the Alic runs, that amps mostly give only more fillers, this slows me down in sales and less profit since low %.
I know I can find frigulite more frequently in other places, but I like being able to mine in peace without worrying about running into mobs and I hate paying taxes.
Gear used :
Finders : any UNL and L that is available for me - WTB MD-20 MD-30 MD-40 MD-50
Excavator : Demonic excavator / Exhumer MK-1
Refiner : Imperium resource refiner B1 - WTB Transformer T-105
So nothing expensive.
Why posting TT and TT+%
What you get back in TT is of course important, but what you have after the sale is even more important.
How else can you calculate whether you are actually making a profit or loss, and whether you can increase your profit?
As I have already mentioned, I sell at "fixed" prices, which means I only sell if the % is high enough on auction, and don't underestimate what fillers can deliver as profit!!!
Think like in RL on the stock exchange or as many traders do here, buy low, sell high.
The disadvantage is that you do have to stock, but ... you always only stock the more valuable resources
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