Read these over and then on a gut feeling level post what 2 lasers you'd use together in tandem or individually and then what 3 lasers you'd put together(either to mine separately, a pair, or all 3 together or some combo thereof) to mine with.
Lancet Mining Laser- "Greycat classifies the Lancet MH1 as a support laser best utilized when mining with others. Generating a weaker than average beam, the Lancet safely heats deposits to reduce their resistance and instability but struggles to shatter them on its own. For mining crews, it's an ideal support laser to use alongside other lasers heads."
Arbor Mining Laser- "The Arbor MH1 became the universe's most heralded mining laser head thanks to Greycat Industrial's exacting standards and business prowess. The laser head's solid, reliable design found favor among industrial and solo operations for effectively balancing speed and safety. Greycat capitalized on this reputation by securing exclusive contracts that made the Arbor MH1 the standard laser head on most mining ships."
Hofstede Mining Laser- "Built with safety in mind, the Hofstede S1 sacrifices range and focuses on dampening a deposit's instability to make it safer to mine. Miners looking to decrease the chance of a catastrophic explosion should turn to this reliable and affordable mining laser head from Shubin."
Klein Mining Laser- "Shubin designed the Klein S1 to generate a powerful laser that makes mining faster. This increased speed incurs additional risk by boosting a deposit's instability and chance of exploding, but if used correctly, the Klein can quickly reap rewards for the careful miner."
Impact Mining Laser- "Mine difficult deposits easier and faster with the Impact I. Thermyte Concern created special focus lenses to increase the laser's power and provide the precision required for a larger optimal charge window. This powerful mining laser head does require careful management, as deposits will overheat quicker and explode with more force."
Helix Mining Laser- "Thermyte Concern engineered the Helix I to be a mining laser impressive power and increased range to make it ideal when dealing with difficult deposits. Yet, all this power can be dangerous, as it also slows the throttle's responsiveness and increases the intensity of explosions. To some, the effective use of the Helix I has become a sign of a true mining professional."
Lancet Mining Laser- "Greycat classifies the Lancet MH2 as a support laser best utilized when mining with others. Generating a weaker than average beam, the Lancet safely heats deposits to reduce their resistance and instability but struggles to shatter them on its own. For mining crews, it's an ideal support laser to use alongside other lasers heads."
Arbor Mining Laser- The Arbor MH2 is the size two version of greycat's heralded Arbor mining laser series. Like the smaller variant, the Arbor MH2's solid, reliable design found favor among industrial and solo operations for effectively balancing speed and safety.
Hofstede Mining Laser- "Built with safety in mind, the Hofstede S2 sacrifices range and focuses on dampening a deposit's instability to make it safer to mine. Miners looking to decrease the chance of a catastrophic explosion should turn to this reliable and affordable size two mining laser head from Shubin.
Klein Mining Laser- Shubin designed the Klein S2 to generate a powerful laser that makes mining faster. This increased speed incurs additional risk by boosting a deposit's instability and chance of exploding, but if used correctly, this side two mining laser can quickly reap rewards for the careful miner.
Impact Mining Laser- Mine difficult deposits easier and faster with the Impact II. Thermyte Concern created special focus lenses to increase the laser's power and provide the precision required for a larger optimal charge window. This powerful mining laser head does require careful management, as deposits will overheat quicker and explode with more force.
Helix Mining Laser- Thermyte Concern engineered the Helix II to be a mining laser head with impressive power and increased range to make it ideal when dealing with difficult deposits. Yet, all this power can be dangerous, as it also slows the throttle's responsiveness and increases the intensity of explosions. To some, the effective use of this size two laser has become a sign of a true mining professional.
Mining Heads | |||||||||||||
S1 Head Type/Name | Optimal Range | Maximum Range | Optimal Charge Window Size | Resistance | Instability Dampening | Power Transfer | Optimal Charge Rate | Catastrophic Charge Rate | All Charge Rates | Throttle Respons- iveness Delay | Shatter Damage | Extraction Throughput | Consumable Slots |
Lancet MH1 Mining Laser | 30m | 150m | -50% | +30% | 1200 | -30% | 0.45 SCU/s | 3 | |||||
Arbor MH1 Mining Laser | 30m | 150m | 1400 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | ||||||||
Hofstede-S1 Mining Laser | 15m | 75m | +50% | 2000 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | |||||||
Klein-S1 Mining Laser | 30m | 150m | -10% | -50% | 2500 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | ||||||
Impact I Mining Laser | 30m | 150m | -20% | 3000 | +20% | +100% | +50% | 0.45 SCU/s | 1 | ||||
Helix I Mining Laser | 37.5m | 187.5 | +30% | -20% | +50% | 3000 | +30% | -50% | +150% | 0.50 SCU/s | 3 |
Lancet Mining Laser- "Greycat classifies the Lancet MH1 as a support laser best utilized when mining with others. Generating a weaker than average beam, the Lancet safely heats deposits to reduce their resistance and instability but struggles to shatter them on its own. For mining crews, it's an ideal support laser to use alongside other lasers heads."
Arbor Mining Laser- "The Arbor MH1 became the universe's most heralded mining laser head thanks to Greycat Industrial's exacting standards and business prowess. The laser head's solid, reliable design found favor among industrial and solo operations for effectively balancing speed and safety. Greycat capitalized on this reputation by securing exclusive contracts that made the Arbor MH1 the standard laser head on most mining ships."
Hofstede Mining Laser- "Built with safety in mind, the Hofstede S1 sacrifices range and focuses on dampening a deposit's instability to make it safer to mine. Miners looking to decrease the chance of a catastrophic explosion should turn to this reliable and affordable mining laser head from Shubin."
Klein Mining Laser- "Shubin designed the Klein S1 to generate a powerful laser that makes mining faster. This increased speed incurs additional risk by boosting a deposit's instability and chance of exploding, but if used correctly, the Klein can quickly reap rewards for the careful miner."
Impact Mining Laser- "Mine difficult deposits easier and faster with the Impact I. Thermyte Concern created special focus lenses to increase the laser's power and provide the precision required for a larger optimal charge window. This powerful mining laser head does require careful management, as deposits will overheat quicker and explode with more force."
Helix Mining Laser- "Thermyte Concern engineered the Helix I to be a mining laser impressive power and increased range to make it ideal when dealing with difficult deposits. Yet, all this power can be dangerous, as it also slows the throttle's responsiveness and increases the intensity of explosions. To some, the effective use of the Helix I has become a sign of a true mining professional."
S2 Head Type/Name | Optimal Range | Maximum Range | Optimal Charge Window Size | Resistance | Instability Dampening | Power Transfer | Optimal Charge Rate | Catastrophic Charge Rate | All Charge Rates | Throttle Respons- iveness Delay | Shatter Damage | Extraction Throughput | Consumable Slots |
Lancet MH2 Mining Laser | 60m | 300m | -50% | +30% | 1200 | -30% | 0.45 SCU/s | 3 | |||||
Arbor MH2 Mining Laser | 60m | 300m | 1400 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | ||||||||
Hofstede-S2 Mining Laser | 45m | 225m | +50% | 2000 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | |||||||
Klein-S2 Mining Laser | 60m | 300m | -10% | -50% | 2500 | 0.35 SCU/s | 0 | ||||||
Impact II Mining Laser | 60m | 300m | -20% | 3000 | +20% | +100% | +50% | 0.45 SCU/s | 1 | ||||
Helix II Mining Laser | 75m | 375m | +30% | -20% | +50% | 3000 | +30% | -50% | +150% | 0.50 SCU/s | 3 |
Lancet Mining Laser- "Greycat classifies the Lancet MH2 as a support laser best utilized when mining with others. Generating a weaker than average beam, the Lancet safely heats deposits to reduce their resistance and instability but struggles to shatter them on its own. For mining crews, it's an ideal support laser to use alongside other lasers heads."
Arbor Mining Laser- The Arbor MH2 is the size two version of greycat's heralded Arbor mining laser series. Like the smaller variant, the Arbor MH2's solid, reliable design found favor among industrial and solo operations for effectively balancing speed and safety.
Hofstede Mining Laser- "Built with safety in mind, the Hofstede S2 sacrifices range and focuses on dampening a deposit's instability to make it safer to mine. Miners looking to decrease the chance of a catastrophic explosion should turn to this reliable and affordable size two mining laser head from Shubin.
Klein Mining Laser- Shubin designed the Klein S2 to generate a powerful laser that makes mining faster. This increased speed incurs additional risk by boosting a deposit's instability and chance of exploding, but if used correctly, this side two mining laser can quickly reap rewards for the careful miner.
Impact Mining Laser- Mine difficult deposits easier and faster with the Impact II. Thermyte Concern created special focus lenses to increase the laser's power and provide the precision required for a larger optimal charge window. This powerful mining laser head does require careful management, as deposits will overheat quicker and explode with more force.
Helix Mining Laser- Thermyte Concern engineered the Helix II to be a mining laser head with impressive power and increased range to make it ideal when dealing with difficult deposits. Yet, all this power can be dangerous, as it also slows the throttle's responsiveness and increases the intensity of explosions. To some, the effective use of this size two laser has become a sign of a true mining professional.
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