Just found this little ship. I ended up rebuilding it because it was an S class.
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Normally I like expeditions. They’re interesting, force me to play in new and different ways, give me unique rewards, and sometimes adds tidbits of lore to the universe.
This expedition, however, is a huge slog. Being forced to search for specific kinds of animals and hope that I can find them within the worlds along the course isn’t great. Going through things like farming, among many other objectives, are just so tedious and time-consuming that I just can’t be bothered to care.
The rewards to this particular expedition aren’t even all that good, either. A few robot parts, a few posters that I don’t even use in the first place, and a floating robot head. Wow.
Until now, the only expedition I failed to complete was the second or third, with the Mass Effect ship, because it was very short and I just didn’t have time within that period to get through it. This will be the first I fail to complete because it’s just so boring.
Am I the only one?
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2021-09-29
So other day I decided it was time to grow my fleet of living frigates. After using up my small supply of two (2) anomaly detectors, I realized that I actually had no idea where they came from. A little digging on the wiki told me that they “occasionally” drop from destroying asteroids. Well… that’s vague. So I shot out into my local system’s deep space and began blasting some asteroid fields. One hour later, no Anomaly Detectors. After a little more research around Reddit and the Steam forums, I realized that nobody really does know how to efficiently farm these things, just that they “occasionally” drop from asteroids. I saw some theories here and there, but none with some good, solid evidence- so I took it upon myself to produce some.
To test, I decided to spend 15 minutes in various system types destroying asteroid fields. The timer starts the moment I find an adequate asteroid field, and paused if there are any interruptions (hostile ships, cargo scans, etc.).
Before I get on with the results, let’s establish what we do know about Anomaly Detector drops. Their wiki page says they drop from asteroids, but looking into the page on “asteroids” gives us another vital piece of information: they only drop from “small” type asteroids. Not the large ones that break piece by piece, and NOT the crystal type asteroids (which is the primary asteroid type in my initial system).
So without further ado, here are the actual numbers for the 13 systems I tested in order of most Anomaly Detectors to least, including their star color, primary lifeform (if any), and whether or not they are dissonant:
Blue “abandoned” system (Gek), dissonant- 10 Anomaly Detectors
Red “uncharted” system, dissonant- 8 Anomaly Detectors
Red “uncharted” system- 7 Anomaly Detectors
Red Gek system, dissonant- 7 Anomaly Detectors
Red Korvax system- 7 Anomaly Detectors
Green Gek system- 7 Anomaly Detectors
Green “uncharted” system, dissonant- 6 Anomaly Detectors
Yellow Gek system- 5 Anomaly Detectors
Blue Vy’keen system, dissonant- 4 Anomaly Detectors
Blue Korvax system- 4 Anomaly Detectors
Blue “uncharted” system, dissonant- 3 Anomaly Detectors
Blue “uncharted” system- 2 Anomaly Detectors
Blue “abandoned” system (Vy’keen), dissonant- 2 Anomaly Detectors
So, what do our most successful systems have in common?
… basically nothing. In fact, the #1 system has more in common with the bottom 3 than any of the other top 3. Between 1st, 2nd, and the 4-way tie for 3rd place, we have red, green, and blue systems; uninhabited, abandoned, and populated systems; dissonant and non-dissonant systems- a little bit of everything. With the information gathered, I’m very comfortable in saying that the system you search in does not matter at all. It’s all RNG.
So that’s it? All that time wasted to find out it doesn’t matter?
Well, not exactly. Knowing that the drop rate is unaffected by the system type allows us to focus on other areas to maximize our collection: Not all of those 15 minute testing periods were built the same. Multiple times, I accidentally hit NPC ships mining asteroids as well. System freighters would warp in, despawning the chunk of asteroid field I was currently harvesting. I even had a freighter distress signal interrupt me without warping. Of course, I stopped my timer for the sake of testing fairly, but it did add to the actual time spent mining. So while they may not drop more Anomaly Detectors, uncharted and abandoned systems wind up being more efficient for farming Anomaly Detectors, as you’ll experience fewer interruptions.
So after over 3 hours of mindless asteroid blasting, I can definitively provide the most efficient way to farm Anomaly Detectors:
Step 1: Warp to an uncharted or abandoned system. Any system color will do.
Step 2: Locate an asteroid field and verify that it does not contain any of the “crystal” type asteroids. If it does, repeat step 1.
Step 3: Blast to your heart’s content! If you install a Cargo Scan Deflector, you should have next to no interruptions whatsoever!
Hopefully somebody out there finds this post useful. I know it was a lot of text for a rather underwhelming conclusion, but at this point I was too far in to not post my results. And even if it wasn’t super productive, it was fun doing some actual research on a relatively undocumented topic in the game.
Anyway, now I gotta go figure out what to do with 72 Anomaly Detectors.
Happy hunting, travellers!
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I’m curious how VR players look to other players. Can you see our arms when we’re dancing around? What does our character look like when we remove the gear and go AFK in the Anomaly? Do we look like a pile on the floor?
Edit: spelling
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