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*When you bot (even if you're not taking this mission), grab the Scrap Metal dropped by the destroyed bots. Store it in some central location that is easy to get to. | *When you bot (even if you're not taking this mission), grab the Scrap Metal dropped by the destroyed bots. Store it in some central location that is easy to get to. | ||
*If you need it for a Scrap Yard mission, all you have to do is ship it to the station. | *If you need it for a Scrap Yard mission, all you have to do is ship it to the station. | ||
*Finding a nice wormhole as a choke point, you can also collect scrap metal from harmless traders, and | *Finding a nice wormhole as a choke point, you can also collect scrap metal from harmless traders, and their cargo can be sold for a small profit. | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 9 June 2005
Missions are the best way to gain money, faction standing and experience points in Vendetta Online.
Combat Missions
These missions are available to raise your Combat and Light/Heavy weapon license levels through observed combat situations by your respective nations.
Tutorial
This mission is automatically given to new players- it teaches you the basics of flight, combat, trading, chat and more. One section of it involves fighting a Guide Bot.
Mission Tab Interface
The mission interface is crucial to this mission, with constant instructions and queries.
Tips
- The GuideBot drops cargo that you can take back to a station and sell for credits
Beginner Combat Practice
An officially-sanctioned training mission by your nation's government; go out and kill low-level bots (Collectors to be specific) for combat and weapons xp.
Mission Tab Interface
Allows for requesting and changing frequency of status updates (how often the mission computer tells you how many bots you need to kill until your next bonus) and aborting the mission.
Tips
- Your bonus increases in value for every five bots you kill. Because your bonus loosely depends on the type of collector you kill, try and select the bot of the highes xp value that you feel comfortable killing. A more experienced pilot should choose Artemis Collectors. [Orun Collectors (5xp), Kannik Collectors (10xp), Dentek Collectors (20xp), Artemis Collectors (35xp)]
- After 20 consecutive kills (dying resets the counter) your bonus will only increase after 5 kills of Artemis or Dentek collectors.
- Continue with the Beginner Combat Practice until you reach Combat level 3, at which time you no longer gain any experience, and are unable to retake the mission at any station. You've graduated, time to move onto Advanced Combat Practice.
Advanced Combat Practice
An officially-sanctioned training mission by your nation's government; hunt bots from a list for combat and weapons xp.
Mission Tab Interface
Allows for requesting and changing frequency of status updates (how often the mission computer tells you how many bots you need to kill until your next bonus) and aborting the mission.
Tips
- In this mission, you can take out any combination of bots from the list or just concentrate on one of them. Your bonus does not increase in this mission, so in general, the harder the bot, the higher the bonus.
- Even though ApuTech-5 Guardians appear first on the list and have the lowest bonus, this does not mean they are the easiest bot. Try a TyCorp Assault or Valent A-47 Assault instead. (The author recommends the TyCorps first as they are effectively bigger, badder collector bots.)
Border Patrol
For Itani and Serco only, this mission is only available in Betheshee, Deneb, Eo and Geira Rutilus. Fight and kill 3 players (or NPCs in Centurions, depending if any enemy players are actually involved in the mission) in Deneb E-7 to recieve 600 Combat, Light, and Heavy exp.
Mission Tab Interface
None.
Tips
- This mission allows you to practice combat against hostile player-usable ships. Experiment and see what setup works for you.
Assasination
Mission Tab Interface
Tips
Trade Guild
These missions give you Trade xp as well as occasional Mining xp.
Interface
The Trade Guild missions require you to interact with the Mission Computer in order to finally decide your mission.
Here is an example of the main interface:
The Tunguska trading guild has a number of jobs available.
What kind of work are you looking for? 1) Delivery 2) Special Delivery 3) Procurement 4) Retrieval 5) Minerals 6) Never mind, I'm not interested.
Here is an example of a mission you can choose:
1) Retrieve 38 Phase Array crates (3 cu) from Nyrius F-6, Asuin Tech (2 jumps) (bulk) (35700 credits)
- Above, the (3 cu) means that the cargo the pilot would be picking up would take up 3 cu's of cargo space. If you do not see this, assume the cargo takes up 1 cu.
- (2 jumps) means that the pilot has to go through two wormholes each way, two there, two back.
- (bulk) means that the pilot will need to make more than one trip, even in a large cargo ship such as a Centaur with the possible exception of those traders who have a Behemoth.
- (35700 credits) is the amount the pilot will be paid upon completion of the mission.
Delivery
One-way cargo run. Can be bulk.
Tips
- If you plan on going somewhere far away from where you are currently or need a change in scenery, then this is the trade mission for you.
Special Delivery
Deliver a unique ((These items cannot be bought, but can be sold for a decent price. Only available through missions.)) item to its destination. There are no bulk Special Delivery missions.
Tips
- If you plan on going somewhere far away from where you are currently or need a change in scenery, then this is the trade mission for you. Has the added bonus of being a mission with lightweight cargo and only one unit of it at that. Perfect for those who are couriers at heart.
Procurement
Make yourself useful by being a faction's gopher. They ask for something, you find and pay for it and bring it back for a reimbursal and payment. May be bulk.
Tips
- These missions offer more reward in every respect than the Retrieval missions do. (Standing, xp, money)
Retrieval
The same as Procurement missions, only you don't have to buy the cargo. ((And you obviously don't get a reimbursal either!)) Again, may be bulk.
Tips
- For someone who wants to get in and out fast as well as continue working for one particular area, these missions work great.
Minerals
They ask for a particular ore, you go mine it and bring it back. These missions will yeild both Trade xp and Mining xp.
Tips
- Check the roids in the area outside the station before you select this mission. If you can, pick an ore that you can easily get without leaving the protection of the station.
- A majority of the time, the station will ask for either Aqueaus or Silicate ore. If you take several missions from the same station they may start to ask for ores such as Ferric, Carbonic, Ishik, VanAzek, and sometimes Pentric and Pyronic.
- If your looking to do primarily mineral missions, try to take missions from "mining stations", they offer 6-8 mineral missions in a row before they will require you to take a different mission type.
- Stockpiling large ammounts of ore in the station prior to taking the mineral missions can greatly speed up the process. Missions generally require a 32-48cu haul per mission.
- While it may not be the fastest, mineral missions are a great way to build up standing with a particular faction. Check the faction your interested in raising your standing with and see if they have a mining station.
- Good mining ships are:
- Atlas TPG X-Type - Great for mining in bot infested asteroid fields, cargo hold (38), single mining beam config.
- Centaur Aggresso - Cargo hold (50cu), twin mining beams config.
- Mineral Marauder - Cargo hold (60cu), single mining beam config.
- Behemoth - Cargo hold (120cu), twin mining beam config.
Prospecting Missions
There are 120 Prospecting missions, 4 in each of the systems. All you need to do is find 30 roids with a mineral the station will choose (you will be provided with a scanner; if you have one already on your ship you can use that).
Mission Tab Interface
Minimal. Status update and abort.
Tips
- Take advantage of the fact that these missions are very open in what you can do; you are not required to return to your starting station, you can mine from the roids you scan, you can even log off and continue the mission when you return.
- Because the mission only picks commonly found mineral types (Aquean, Carbonic, Ferric, Silicate) and infrequently slightly less common ones (Ishik, VanAzek, Xithricite), you should scout out the area around the station before you start the mission if you want to make it faster. Accept missions where the selected mineral is in a majority of the roids outside the station if you can. Remember: leaving and entering the station will update the prospecting mission and possibly change the type of ore required.
Scrap Yard
Collect Scrap Metal from the AI bots and return it to the station so they can begin a construction project.
Mission Tab Interface
Minimal. Status update (how many crates left?) and abort.
Tips
- When you bot (even if you're not taking this mission), grab the Scrap Metal dropped by the destroyed bots. Store it in some central location that is easy to get to.
- If you need it for a Scrap Yard mission, all you have to do is ship it to the station.
- Finding a nice wormhole as a choke point, you can also collect scrap metal from harmless traders, and their cargo can be sold for a small profit.
Recon/Spy
There are four missions in this set.
Secret Meeting (?)
Your mission is to use a scanner to find a particular ship within a pack of UIT NPCs roaming a randomly-picked sector.
Mission Tab Interface
None. Abort by leaving the destination sector or through the missions tab in the station interface.
Tips
- Check to see what bots will be in the sector before you accept. Decline the mission and check the sector in your map. If the types of bots look agreeable to you, go back and accept the mission.
- When scanning the NPC ships, start from the top of the sector list alphabetically and work your way down.
Anomalous Materials
Kill "marked" DenTek collectors, but don't let the one with the chemicals touch anything or the mission will fail! You will be given a scanner and a sector to go to. Use the scanner to determine whether the bot is one that counts towards the mission's goal or is carrying the chemicals.
Mission Tab Interface
None. If you want to abort, leave the sector you're supposed to be going to, or abort manually through the missions tab in the station interface before you leave.
Tips
- When you pick this mission, before you accept, decline and check the sector that the mission wants you to go to. If there are DenTek collectors in that sector, go to another station and repeat. If there are no DenTek collectors, pick the mission again and accept.
- Don't let the bots get too close to each other. If the chemical-carrying bot touches another object (including another bot), the mission fails.
Hostage Situation
Mission Tab Interface
Tips
Mining Tutorial
This mission is available at mining stations. It gives you a basic mineral scanner and a mining beam (S-port). It also tells you how to equip the equipment and how to use them. If you complete the mission you will earn enough XP to get your level 1 mining license. The level 1 mining license gives you access to a large port (L-port) mining beam.
To find a mining station look at the name of the station on the map. The type of station is listed below the name of the station. Or you can check the station list for a station closest to you.