


Mines Of Fortune, Aldrin 1 and Tkr's Deprivation I turn into M7M missile production. I use Savage spur for the PHQ to supply new ships with lasers and shields. I then build a 10 lasertower +6 other complex in the unknown sector next to legends home in preperation for the corporate reprisals. Shadow Missiles are the most profitable at 149k per hour.Īs a first complex I usualy build in Harmony Of Perpetuity to supply shields, lasers and missiles for my most commonly used ship types. Originally posted by DrSuperEvil:The Dragonfly Missile Factory is a good investment because it makes average 130k profit per hour and is cheap meaning it pays for itself within 7.5 hours. Including the local economy is also good in long term, as GoD adds more stations as you rise the demand for production, creating a bigger market for potential profits sell seconday ressources back to NPCs. Also SPPs are very high investments that are much better spent on more Chip Plants. Same for Ecells, even though one could technically produce ecells for 12 credits if one can buy Cristal at lowest price, which is very hard. The reason to buy locally is that you wont be able to produce Ore for the same price as NPC that can sell for 53 where you will have to pay 72 for production, not even counting the investment in the mine itself. I set buy prices at lowest price, except energy, usually I set that to 14 just to avoid CAGs to fly too far away, selling price I set up 1 below average and my storage is always empty with NPC ship waiting in line to get my stuff. Later I add 5-7 1MJ shield fabs to it.Ģ-3 CAGs trained up to logistician and everything works well. So I might set up a Chipplex in Ore Belt, with say 5-7 Chip Plants attached to one Silicon Mine (placed on one of the two 64 yield asteroids) and buy everything else locally. The teladi in me always tries to min-max the profits and as such I prefer small localized complexes, with focus on production. Personally I dislike fully self-sufficient complexes (closed loop), not only do they require lots of investment, but they also are less profitable.
