Bulk trading elite dangerous
Mostly Harmless. Rare Trade vs. Bulk Trade Hi everyone, I have been playing Elite for about a month now and have myself an Asp for smuggling and a Clipper for bounty hunting (I had a Python but it handled like a horse and carriage laden with John Goodman driving through molasses, so I sold it). As soon as you can afford a bulk hauler (at least T7, or Anaconda, or T9), then bulk trading or commodity sourcing is more profitable. On the other hand, Elite:Dangerous is a game, not a job. Rare Trading is fun because it takes you around the bubble and every commodity has an interseting story attached to it. Traders are well-advised to keep some cash in reserve. If by any chance the player loses their ship - whether to pirates or simply a docking accident - the cargo is not insured. For this reason prudent traders will never spend more than 50% or 60% of their credits on any one cargo. Trade Loop Chun Orbital, Willis Station, Vasquez de Coronado Dock. Chun is selling military fabric for cheap cheap which is imported by Willis Station at an 8k+ per ton profit and then Willis is selling Polymers for an 8k+ per ton profit at Vasquez in Muri.
20 Aug 2016 Updated: Elite Dangerous: The Guardians is now live, as version 2.2 for Elite to do so are depleted do you have to head back to a trading post to restock. There are two different types of passenger in Elite: bulk and VIP.
There are several ways to trade goods in Elite: Dangerous: Rares, Cycles and Mining. The first one aims to travel very long distances in order to sell back luxury goods (rares) produced only in certain systems, the second one connects a few stations to each other in order to make the most profit as quickly as possible by going back and forth between them. Hi! Welcome to my first post (hopefully of a small series) on how to trade in Elite Dangerous. I'm going to start at the beginning and detail the simplest, fastest, ways to trade goods in E:D, up to the point where you're making so much money you will have to decide for yourself what to do next. Trading them over 150-170 light years is a great way to earn upwards of 15,000 credits of profit per tonne. Due to being produced in small, limited, batches there is a maximum allocation of each rare commodity a Commander can own at a time. To search for rare commodities near your current star system use the Elite: Dangerous rare commodity search. Material Trader (Encoded) The Material Trader is a contact found at certain stations that offers to exchange one Material for a different quantity of another Material. There are three types of Material Trader, each dealing exclusively in one category of Materials: Raw Materials, Manufactured Materials, or Encoded Materials. This Loop Route Finder finds the best roundtrips (A -> B -> A) accross the universe. Your location will only count as reference. If you look for a best trade from where you are, use the Single Hop Trade Finder! A site about systems, bodies, stations, commodities, materials and trade routes in Elite: Dangerous
6 Jan 2020 r/EliteTraders: Elite: Dangerous trading discussion. later how to trade in bulk commodities and also present builds for trade ships from the first
Trade Loop Chun Orbital, Willis Station, Vasquez de Coronado Dock. Chun is selling military fabric for cheap cheap which is imported by Willis Station at an 8k+ per ton profit and then Willis is selling Polymers for an 8k+ per ton profit at Vasquez in Muri. A site about systems, bodies, stations, commodities, materials and trade routes in Elite: Dangerous Buy the Type 7 and use it to work towards a Python or skip the Python and get the Type 9. Just remember: the Type 7 isn't a great handler but it's not the worst. That's saved for the Type 9 which is the best trading ship in terms of Credits per hour with the trade off of it being a sitting duck even against NPCs. Trading is hands down the best way to make big money in Elite: Dangerous.The fact that you can carry a lot of cargo that you can sell to other stations for profit and there being relatively little Bulk trading hasn't become less profitable, in fact I have a few areas I can get 4500cr/t routes It was what I was a year and half ago, since it was THE most profitable thing to do, compared to missions that maybe paid 600k to kill an elite conda and his 15 friends. Or 50k to move a hundred tons of whatever to the other side of the bubble. Cmdr. Raduk is back! Showcasing the 3 cornerstones of Elite. Trading, Combat and Exploring. - Completed a trade mission and bulk trade - Destroyed an Elite NPC Anaconda - Pirated by a member of
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Buy the Type 7 and use it to work towards a Python or skip the Python and get the Type 9. Just remember: the Type 7 isn't a great handler but it's not the worst. That's saved for the Type 9 which is the best trading ship in terms of Credits per hour with the trade off of it being a sitting duck even against NPCs. Trading is hands down the best way to make big money in Elite: Dangerous.The fact that you can carry a lot of cargo that you can sell to other stations for profit and there being relatively little Bulk trading hasn't become less profitable, in fact I have a few areas I can get 4500cr/t routes It was what I was a year and half ago, since it was THE most profitable thing to do, compared to missions that maybe paid 600k to kill an elite conda and his 15 friends. Or 50k to move a hundred tons of whatever to the other side of the bubble. Cmdr. Raduk is back! Showcasing the 3 cornerstones of Elite. Trading, Combat and Exploring. - Completed a trade mission and bulk trade - Destroyed an Elite NPC Anaconda - Pirated by a member of
22 Aug 2019 Any profit from sales contributes to rank advancement. As of 3.2, certain activities, such as boom delivery missions, smuggling missions, and bulk
Traders are well-advised to keep some cash in reserve. If by any chance the player loses their ship - whether to pirates or simply a docking accident - the cargo is not insured. For this reason prudent traders will never spend more than 50% or 60% of their credits on any one cargo. Trade Loop Chun Orbital, Willis Station, Vasquez de Coronado Dock. Chun is selling military fabric for cheap cheap which is imported by Willis Station at an 8k+ per ton profit and then Willis is selling Polymers for an 8k+ per ton profit at Vasquez in Muri. A site about systems, bodies, stations, commodities, materials and trade routes in Elite: Dangerous Buy the Type 7 and use it to work towards a Python or skip the Python and get the Type 9. Just remember: the Type 7 isn't a great handler but it's not the worst. That's saved for the Type 9 which is the best trading ship in terms of Credits per hour with the trade off of it being a sitting duck even against NPCs. Trading is hands down the best way to make big money in Elite: Dangerous.The fact that you can carry a lot of cargo that you can sell to other stations for profit and there being relatively little Bulk trading hasn't become less profitable, in fact I have a few areas I can get 4500cr/t routes It was what I was a year and half ago, since it was THE most profitable thing to do, compared to missions that maybe paid 600k to kill an elite conda and his 15 friends. Or 50k to move a hundred tons of whatever to the other side of the bubble. Cmdr. Raduk is back! Showcasing the 3 cornerstones of Elite. Trading, Combat and Exploring. - Completed a trade mission and bulk trade - Destroyed an Elite NPC Anaconda - Pirated by a member of
6 Jan 2020 r/EliteTraders: Elite: Dangerous trading discussion. later how to trade in bulk commodities and also present builds for trade ships from the first Loop Route Finder for Elite: Dangerous - Find the best trade route! 22 Aug 2019 Any profit from sales contributes to rank advancement. As of 3.2, certain activities, such as boom delivery missions, smuggling missions, and bulk